Mighty Bitey (Bite in DQotS and Tact) is a recurring skill in the Dragon Quest series.
Appearances[]
Dragon Quest V[]
Making its debut, it is used by Great sabrecats Snake ch-arm-ers, Bloodbonnets, Goobonces, and Sootbonces to damage one enemy in battle, though it could potentially instantly kill them.
Dragon Quest VI[]
Acts mostly the same as in V, though from this game onwards, it can only damage one enemy and not instantly kill them. It is used by Flythons, Yawnoceroses, Drackals, Drastic drackals, Dreadful drackals, Dread herrings, Eveels, Helldorados, Poison eveels, and the Scrimsley terror.
Dragon Quest VII[]
Acting the same as in its last two appearances, it is used by Anarchaeopteryxes and Cerberwretches in battle, and Bewarewolves, Scarewolves, Tearwolves, Blue dragons, Dread dragons, and Dirty rats in the 3DS remake, as well as Drackals, Drastic Drackals, and Dreadful Drackals once again in the aforementioned remake.
Dragon Quest VIII[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances, it is used by Eveels and Poison Eveels once again.
Dragon Quest XI[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it is used by Infanticores, Black dragons, Great dragons, and Noble dragons in battle against the Luminary and his allies, though it can now damage one enemy twice for the dragons, while the Infanticores damage one enemy once.
Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road Series[]
Reappearing from the first Battle Road onwards, it is the Dracky's red button skill, which damages one enemy by sinking its fangs into them. If paired up with the player in the Sage vocation, it becomes Zam.
Dragon Quest of the Stars[]
Dragon Quest Heroes and Dragon Quest Heroes II[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances, it is used by Green dragons and Dread Dragons in both games, in addition to Blue Dragons in the sequel.
Dragon Quest: Scan Battlers[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it is used by various monsters like Dread dragons, Wyrtles, Foo dogs, Drag racers, Winged sabrecats, Pandora's boxes, Teeny sanguinis, and Orochi, as well as Drackies once again. It is also used by the Lord of the Dragovians, though it is known as Chomp.
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it is used by Black Dragons gone Malicious during the game's Dragon Quest XI event.
Dragon Quest Tact[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it deals 130% damage to one enemy and is learned by Canniboxes at level 16, as well as already learned by Tigercubs, Wyrtoises, and Heligators, costing 4 MP to use.