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==Name origin ==
==Etymology==
Its Japanese name, Dai setsudan, appears to be a reference to the tokusatsu series ''[https://kamenrider.fandom.com/wiki/Daisuke_Yamamoto#Transformation Kamen Rider Amazon]''. It is the finishing move of the eponymous hero of the same name and would cleave through the flesh of his opponent in two with ease.
Its Japanese name, Dai setsudan, appears to be a reference to the tokusatsu series ''[https://kamenrider.fandom.com/wiki/Daisuke_Yamamoto#Transformation Kamen Rider Amazon]''. It is the finishing move of the eponymous hero of the same name and would cleave through the flesh of his opponent in two with ease.



Revision as of 04:05, 12 August 2023

CleanCut is a skill exclusive to Dragon Quest Monsters and Dragon Quest Monsters 2. It deals 1.5 times more damage to monsters of the Material family and costs 3 MP to use.

Appearances

Dragon Quest Monsters

CleanCut requires the monster to reach Level 12 with 62 HP, 68 Attack, and 72 Agility. It is learned naturally by EvilSeed, GateGuard, SpotKing, and Swordgon.

Dragon Quest Monsters 2

The requirements to learn CleanCut have changed to 68 HP, 72 Attack, and 62 Agility. It is now learned naturally by DarkEye.

See Also

Etymology

Its Japanese name, Dai setsudan, appears to be a reference to the tokusatsu series Kamen Rider Amazon. It is the finishing move of the eponymous hero of the same name and would cleave through the flesh of his opponent in two with ease.