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{{Spell Infobox
{{Spell Infobox
|title = Firebird Throw
|title = Firebird Throw
|image =  
|image = [[Image:DQH Firebird Throw.jpg|300px]]
|japanese = バーニングバード
|japanese = バーニングバード
|romaji = Baningu bado
|romaji = {{tt|Bāningu bādo|Burning bird}}
|old = None
|old = None
|type = Skill
|type = Skill
}}
}}
'''Firebird Throw''' is a recurring ability in the {{Main Series}} franchise.  
'''Firebird Throw''' is a [[boomerang]] skill in the series.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ8}}===
==={{DQ8}}===
{{Eight}} can use Firebird Throw as a boomerang technique after investing 32 skill points into the associated skill. It hits all enemies for 36~45 Fire damage.
Firebird Throw is learned by investing 32 skill points into the {{Hero 8}}'s Boomerangs skill. It costs 6 MP to use and inflicts 36~44 [[Frizz]]-type damage to all enemies.
{{Descriptions
|DQ8=Transforms your boomerang into a firebird that incinerates your enemies.<ref>Sony PlayStation 2, Mobile, and Nintendo 3DS versions.</ref>
}}


==={{DQ9}}===
==={{DQ9}}===
This ability is learned with 58 skill points invested into [[List of boomerang skills in Dragon Quest IX|Boomerang skill]]. The technique hits up to 7 random enemies for 0.30% Fire-element damage per strike. Costs 4 {{MP}} to use and its innate Fire trait can be stacked with the [[Flametang boomerang]] and [[Banefire boomerang]].
Firebird Throw is learned with 58 skill points invested into the [[List of boomerang skills in Dragon Quest IX|Boomerang skill]]. It costs 4 MP to use and hits up to 7 random enemies for 0.30% Fire-element damage per strike. The skill's innate Fire-elemental can be stacked with the [[Flametang boomerang]] and [[Banefire boomerang]].
{{Descriptions
|DQ9=Turns a boomerang into a firebird that burns all enemies.<ref>Nintendo DS version.</ref>
}}


==={{DQ10}}===
==={{DQ10}}===
{{Stub}}
Firebird Throw can be learned by [[Minstrel|Minstrels]], [[Gadabout|Gadabouts]], [[Ranger|Rangers]], [[Sage|Sages]], and [[Item Master|Item Masters]], as well as [[Slime]] and [[Pocus poppet]] monster companions, by allocating 88 points into the Boomerang skill. It costs 6 MP to use, dealing 35% damage of a normal attack as Fire-elemental damage to random enemies within a 180° fan-shaped area of effect in front of the user. Although each hit deals a low amount of damage, the skill has a critical hit bonus of 25%. The damage can be increased further by investing up to 180 points into the Boomerang skill.
* In the {{Offline}} version, it can be learned by the {{Hero 10}} as a Minstrel, Ranger, and Sage through the ''Boomerangs'' panel on their Character Builder for 9 skill points. It deals Fire-elemental damage 7 times randomly to a single group of enemies, with each hit dealing 35% of a normal attack. The damage can be increased further with skill-up panels.
 
==={{Dragon Quest Heroes}}===
Firebird Throw is one of [[Isla]]'s main attacks and can be learned for 3 skill points. It costs 8 MP to use and sends out a blazing phoenix that continuously deals damage to enemies in front of her for a short time. When used in conjunction with her other abilities such as [[Woosh]], it racks up a lot of damage and hits.
{{Descriptions
|DQH=Sends out a flaming firebird that swoops on unsuspecting enemies.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.</ref>
}}


==={{Dragon Quest Heroes}} & {{Dragon Quest Heroes II}}===
==={{DQH2}}===
[[Isla]] can learn Firebird Throw for three skill points and it costs 8 {{MP}} for her to use. It summons a Blazing phoenix to damage enemies directly in front of her. In the sequel the skill is learned by [[Maribel Mayde]] and now costs 12 {{MP}}.
Firebird Throw can be learned by [[Maribel]] once she has reached Boomerang Proficiency level 7, costing 12 MP. When used, Maribel sends out a fiery bird that flies into the air, damaging enemies in front of her and knocking them into the air for roughly eight seconds. She is able to have two firebirds onscreen at the same time and, like Isla, she is able to rack up lots of damage and hits if used in conjunction with her other abilities.
 
==In Other Languages==
{{OtherLanguages
|es=Lanzamiento Ígneo|es-meaning=Spanish for "fiery throw".
|fr=Oiseau de feu|fr-meaning=French for "firebird".
|de=Feuervogelwurf|de-meaning=German for "firebird throw".
|it=Lancio di fuoco|it-meaning=Italian for "fire throw".
}}
 
==Related abilities==
*[[Firebird (spell)]]
 
==References==
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{{DQSkills}}
{{DQSkills}}
[[Category:Skills]]
[[Category:Skills]]
[[Category:Fire skills]]
[[Category:Fire skills]]
[[Category: Boomerang skills]]
[[Category:Boomerang skills]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VIII skills]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VIII skills]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX skills]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX skills]]
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[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes skills]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II skills]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II skills]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest of the Stars skills]]
[[fr:Oiseau de feu]]

Latest revision as of 17:35, 13 October 2025

Firebird Throw is a boomerang skill in the series.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit | edit source]

Firebird Throw is learned by investing 32 skill points into the Hero's Boomerangs skill. It costs 6 MP to use and inflicts 36~44 Frizz-type damage to all enemies.

GameDescription
Transforms your boomerang into a firebird that incinerates your enemies.[1]

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit | edit source]

Firebird Throw is learned with 58 skill points invested into the Boomerang skill. It costs 4 MP to use and hits up to 7 random enemies for 0.30% Fire-element damage per strike. The skill's innate Fire-elemental can be stacked with the Flametang boomerang and Banefire boomerang.

GameDescription
Turns a boomerang into a firebird that burns all enemies.[2]

Dragon Quest X [edit | edit source]

Firebird Throw can be learned by Minstrels, Gadabouts, Rangers, Sages, and Item Masters, as well as Slime and Pocus poppet monster companions, by allocating 88 points into the Boomerang skill. It costs 6 MP to use, dealing 35% damage of a normal attack as Fire-elemental damage to random enemies within a 180° fan-shaped area of effect in front of the user. Although each hit deals a low amount of damage, the skill has a critical hit bonus of 25%. The damage can be increased further by investing up to 180 points into the Boomerang skill.

  • In the Offline version, it can be learned by the Hero as a Minstrel, Ranger, and Sage through the Boomerangs panel on their Character Builder for 9 skill points. It deals Fire-elemental damage 7 times randomly to a single group of enemies, with each hit dealing 35% of a normal attack. The damage can be increased further with skill-up panels.

Dragon Quest Heroes[edit | edit source]

Firebird Throw is one of Isla's main attacks and can be learned for 3 skill points. It costs 8 MP to use and sends out a blazing phoenix that continuously deals damage to enemies in front of her for a short time. When used in conjunction with her other abilities such as Woosh, it racks up a lot of damage and hits.

GameDescription
Sends out a flaming firebird that swoops on unsuspecting enemies.[3]

Dragon Quest Heroes II[edit | edit source]

Firebird Throw can be learned by Maribel once she has reached Boomerang Proficiency level 7, costing 12 MP. When used, Maribel sends out a fiery bird that flies into the air, damaging enemies in front of her and knocking them into the air for roughly eight seconds. She is able to have two firebirds onscreen at the same time and, like Isla, she is able to rack up lots of damage and hits if used in conjunction with her other abilities.

In Other Languages[edit | edit source]

Language Translation Meaning
EspañolLanzamiento ÍgneoSpanish for "fiery throw".
FrançaisOiseau de feuFrench for "firebird".
DeutschFeuervogelwurfGerman for "firebird throw".
ItalianoLancio di fuocoItalian for "fire throw".

Related abilities[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Sony PlayStation 2, Mobile, and Nintendo 3DS versions.
  2. Nintendo DS version.
  3. Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.