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Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Sizz bomb'' |image = File:Sizz bomb icon.jpg |japanese = {{tt|強ギラ弾|Strengthened gira bullet}} |romaji =Kyou giratama |names = None |games = {{DQTreasures}} |effect = Damages target }} The '''frizz bomb''' is a catapult ballistic that burns away the target with a flash of light like a miniature sun. ==Appearances== ==={{DQTreasures}}=== The recipe for the projectile is found on the underside of The Paternoggin, and as such is usually..." |
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Latest revision as of 06:05, 5 April 2026
| Sizz bomb | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | 強ギラ弾 |
| Romaji | Kyou giratama |
| Old localisations | None |
| Found in | Dragon Quest Treasures |
| Effect | Damages target |
The sizz bomb is a catapult ballistic that burns away the target with a flash of light like a miniature sun.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Dragon Quest Treasures[edit | edit source]
The recipe for the projectile is found on the underside of The Paternoggin, and as such is usually one of the last bomb-tier recipes the player will find. Axel will sell sizz bombs to Erik and Mia for 2,500 gold per unit, and he can mass produce the ammo ten units at a time with ten princely powders, ten royal soil, five big bones, and one magic beast horn.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
- The Japanese name is derived from Giragira, the term for a blinding light. The source of this light is often heat-based, such as the sun, and as such the term applies equally well to fire and light-themeing in the Japanese language