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Revision as of 02:59, 15 December 2016

File:DQIII Merking.png
A Merking, one of the more emblematic aquatic monsters

Aquatic family (Japanese Kanji: 水 Hiragana: みず Romanji: Mizu) are monsters Dragon Quest series that are based on water-dwelling animals, or are water-related. Due to lack of a significant number of members in certain titles, the members are split among the other families or are put into the nature family.

It should be noted that, while aquatic monsters are usually encountered when on board a ship, they are not restricted to bodies of water--several species will attempt to make a meal of travelers on dry land.

Usual Item drops

Effective Skills and Weapons

As of IX, all fans deal an additional 10% damaged to beasts from the deep. Furthermore, the Trident, Gracos' trident, Watermaul wand, and Tsunami staff deal an 20% extra damage. The Water Slaughterer skill will deal 50% bonus damage to any aquatic.

Appearances

Dragon Quest II

Dragon Quest III

Dragon Quest IV

Dragon Quest V

Dragon Quest VI

Dragon Quest VII

Dragon Quest VIII

Dragon Quest IX

Gallery

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