![]() Likely you were expecting us to jump straight into the aforementioned Axe or Sword now, and whilst we’ll surely get to those, we absolutely must make note of the fantastic Fan weapon in Dragon Quest IX. This can be forced via the Omnivocaional skill, however it requires much more additional effort than the Axe. Unfortunately, the Gladiator does not naturally use this weapon, and they are the best physical damage dealing class in the game.Naturally used by the Warrior, Priest and Paladin classes.Late game, the skills are more useful versus groups, where the Axe and Sword shine against single targets.Multithrust is a great mid game damage skill, akin to other multi hit skills.Access to a 50% critical strike skill in Thunder Thrust, a great way to farm Metal Slime enemies.In reality, the Spear is only really held back by the fact that the best physical vocation in the game – the Gladiator – cannot naturally wield it, thus requiring the Omnivocational skill, which is a great deal more effort than just using the Axe. ![]() Highlights are the Thunder Thrust attack, which has a 50% chance to critical and ties it with the Axe as a great way to farm metal slime monsters, or the Lightning Storm ultimate attack, which deals tremendous damage to all enemies. ![]() ![]() Here however, it’s a powerful alternative to the Axe or Sword, with a skill list that keeps it useful into the late game. Often this is for good reason, with it regularly being relegated to a ‘sub’ weapon usage by those of a spell casting persuasion when they’d rather deal greater physical damage, like Serena in DQ11. Our first weapon choice is one that often gets lower billing in the Dragon Quest series as a whole. ![]()
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