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=={{Main Series}} media in ''Jump Force''==
=={{Main Series}} media in ''Jump Force''==
[[Dai]], from ''[[Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken]]'', appears as a playable character. His special attacks consist of two variations of [[Avan Strash]], Draconic Aura Release, and [[Giga Strash]].
[[Dai]], from ''[[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai]]'', appears as a playable character. He fights using the [[Sword of Dai]] and his Dragon Crest.
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Dai can use the following skills:
*[[Avan Strash]] Arrow: Dai slashes the air to create a projectile that knocks the opponent away.
*[[Avan Strash]] Break: Dai rushes towards their opponent. If they touch without the target blocking, Dai slashes the opponent's back.
*Dragonic Aura Unleash – The little hero shrouds himself in blue aura, which increases his attack power and defense
*(Awakening Skill) [[Giga Strash]] – Dai’s strongest skill combines the techniques of Dai’s father Baran (Gigabreak) and teacher Avan (Avan Strash). Dai sheathes his sword and enhances it with [[Kazap]], then charges at the enemy while holding it with a backhand grip to unleash it.
When used in quick succession, the two Avan Strash skills can combine into a more powerful technique: Avan Strash Cross.
 
Dai can transform into his Dragonoid form, becoming much more powerful.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This game serves as the last performance of [[wikipedia:Toshiko Fujita|Toshiko Fujita]], the actress who played Dai, as she passed away only a few months before its release.
*This game serves as the last performance of [[wikipedia:Toshiko Fujita|Toshiko Fujita]], the actress who played Dai, as she passed away only a few months before its release.
*Dai, along with Jotaro Kujo and DIO from ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'', were planned to appear in the game's predecessor, [[wikipedia:J-Stars Victory VS|J-Stars Victory VS]], and have unused data left in the game.
*Dai, along with Jotaro Kujo and DIO from ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'', were planned to appear in the game's predecessor, ''[[wikipedia:J-Stars Victory VS|J-Stars Victory VS]]'', and have unused data left in the game.
*Though Dai is not a character from the mainline ''Dragon Quest'' series, ''Jump Force'' all the same marks the first instance of ''Dragon Quest'' content crossing over with [[Akira Toriyama]]'s other work, ''Dragon Ball''.
**The two series would later collaborate again in [[Dragon Quest Walk]], in an event which allowed players to obtain the Kamehameha skill and outfits based on characters from the original Dragon Ball manga like Goku, Bulma, and Piccolo.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Latest revision as of 15:40, 22 May 2026

Jump Force

Publisher(s) Bandai Namco Entertainment
Developer(s) Spike Chunsoft
Designer(s)
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
Released PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Windows
JP February 14, 2019
NA February 15, 2019
EU February 15, 2019
Nintendo Switch
JP August 27, 2020
NA August 28, 2020
EU August 28, 2020
Price $59.99
Genre Fighting
Mode Single player, multiplayer
Platform PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Windows
Nintendo Switch
Series Shōnen Jump
Rating CERO: C
ESRB: T
PEGI: 12
Media
Input

Jump Force (stylized in all caps) is a fighting game for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC, and later released for Nintendo Switch. It received mixed reviews from critics, and was later delisted from all digital storefronts on February 8, 2022, with its online services shutting down on August 24, 2022.

Dragon Quest media in Jump Force[edit | edit source]

Dai, from Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai, appears as a playable character. He fights using the Sword of Dai and his Dragon Crest.

Dai can use the following skills:

  • Avan Strash Arrow: Dai slashes the air to create a projectile that knocks the opponent away.
  • Avan Strash Break: Dai rushes towards their opponent. If they touch without the target blocking, Dai slashes the opponent's back.
  • Dragonic Aura Unleash – The little hero shrouds himself in blue aura, which increases his attack power and defense
  • (Awakening Skill) Giga Strash – Dai’s strongest skill combines the techniques of Dai’s father Baran (Gigabreak) and teacher Avan (Avan Strash). Dai sheathes his sword and enhances it with Kazap, then charges at the enemy while holding it with a backhand grip to unleash it.

When used in quick succession, the two Avan Strash skills can combine into a more powerful technique: Avan Strash Cross.

Dai can transform into his Dragonoid form, becoming much more powerful.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • This game serves as the last performance of Toshiko Fujita, the actress who played Dai, as she passed away only a few months before its release.
  • Dai, along with Jotaro Kujo and DIO from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, were planned to appear in the game's predecessor, J-Stars Victory VS, and have unused data left in the game.
  • Though Dai is not a character from the mainline Dragon Quest series, Jump Force all the same marks the first instance of Dragon Quest content crossing over with Akira Toriyama's other work, Dragon Ball.
    • The two series would later collaborate again in Dragon Quest Walk, in an event which allowed players to obtain the Kamehameha skill and outfits based on characters from the original Dragon Ball manga like Goku, Bulma, and Piccolo.

External Links[edit | edit source]