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{{SkillInfo|Name = Fuddle Dance|Japanese = メダパニダンス|Romaji = Medapani Dance|Game = [[Dragon Quest VI]]}}'''Fuddle Dance''' is a recurring ability in the [[Dragon Quest series]].
'''Fuddle Dance''' is an ability which attempts to confuse an enemy group. Because the dance costs no MP, it uses a weaker accuracy table than its [[Fuddle|spell]] equivalent, having a range of ''50%, 25%, 10%, 0%'' depending on the target's resistance. It will still keep the afflicted bewildered for 6~9 turns, however.
 
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== Description ==
 
A dance that attempts to confuse an enemy group. Because the dance costs no MP, it uses a weaker accuracy table than its [[Fuddle|spell]] equivalent, having a range of ''50%, 25%, 10%, 0%'' depending on the target's resistance. It will still keep the afflicted bewildered for 6~9 turns, however.
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
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=== [[Dragon Quest VI]] ===
 
=== [[Dragon Quest VI]] ===
Fuddle Dance is learned by advancing to rank 4 of the [[Dancer]] vocation.
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Fuddle Dance is learned by advancing to rank 4 of the [[Dancer]] vocation. It is also used by the [[Grrrgoyle]], [[Cutterfly|Cutterflies]],
   
 
=== [[Dragon Quest VII]] ===
 
=== [[Dragon Quest VII]] ===
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Fuddle Dance is once again learned in the Dancer vocation, but one must advance to rank 7 of said vocation. In addition, [[Aishe]] has the skill by the time she joins the party and is also used by monsters like the [[Monarchaeopteryx]], [[Oligarchaeopteryx]], [[Trickstar]], and [[Discombombulator]].
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=== [[Dragon Quest VIII]] ===
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An enemy only skill, it is used by [[Tap devil|Tap devils]] and [[Night fox|Night foxes]] in battle.
   
 
=== [[Dragon Quest IX]] ===
 
=== [[Dragon Quest IX]] ===
Used as a dance by certain enemies like the [[bloody manguini]].
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Once again an enemy only skill, it is used by the [[Bloody manguini]] in battle.
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=== [[Dragon Quest X]] ===
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Still an enemy only skill, it is used by Tap Devils, Discombombulators, [[Sluggernaut|Sluggernauts]], [[Bag o' sweets|Bags o' sweets]], and bosses who have a higher success rate than the monsters. Players can learn a similar skill in the Dancer vocation from Version 3 onwards.
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=== [[Dragon Quest XI]] ===
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[[Sylvando]] can learn this skill through his Showmanship skill panel. In addition the dance now targets all enemies when used by him. Tap Devils and Bags o' Sweets once again use this skill.[[Category:Dragon Quest VI skills]]
 
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Revision as of 23:58, 11 January 2020

Fuddle Dance is a recurring ability in the Dragon Quest series.

Description

A dance that attempts to confuse an enemy group. Because the dance costs no MP, it uses a weaker accuracy table than its spell equivalent, having a range of 50%, 25%, 10%, 0% depending on the target's resistance. It will still keep the afflicted bewildered for 6~9 turns, however.

Appearances

Dragon Quest IV

Fuddle Dance is used by Foo Yung in the remakes. This is an incredibly dangerous as it targets the entire party instead of just one character like the spell.

Dragon Quest VI

Fuddle Dance is learned by advancing to rank 4 of the Dancer vocation. It is also used by the Grrrgoyle, Cutterflies,

Dragon Quest VII

Fuddle Dance is once again learned in the Dancer vocation, but one must advance to rank 7 of said vocation. In addition, Aishe has the skill by the time she joins the party and is also used by monsters like the Monarchaeopteryx, Oligarchaeopteryx, Trickstar, and Discombombulator.

Dragon Quest VIII

An enemy only skill, it is used by Tap devils and Night foxes in battle.

Dragon Quest IX

Once again an enemy only skill, it is used by the Bloody manguini in battle.

Dragon Quest X

Still an enemy only skill, it is used by Tap Devils, Discombombulators, Sluggernauts, Bags o' sweets, and bosses who have a higher success rate than the monsters. Players can learn a similar skill in the Dancer vocation from Version 3 onwards.

Dragon Quest XI

Sylvando can learn this skill through his Showmanship skill panel. In addition the dance now targets all enemies when used by him. Tap Devils and Bags o' Sweets once again use this skill.