Tingle is a recurring spell in the Dragon Quest series.
Description[]
Removes paralysis from party members. In Dragon Quest VI through Dragon Quest VIII, as well as the Monsters series, it also removes the sleep status.
Appearances[]
Dragon Quest III[]
Making its debut, it is learned by Priests and Sages at Level 15, costing 2 MP to cast.
Dragon Quest IV[]
Acting the same as in III, it is learned by Meena at level 10 and costs 2 MP to cast once again.
Dragon Quest V[]
Name | Level |
---|---|
Man o' war | 8 |
Hero's Son | 14 |
Healslime | 15 |
Slime knight | 18 |
Epipany | 20 |
Dragon Quest VI[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it is learned by Nevan at Level 17, along with any character in Rank 4 of the Priest vocation. It costs 2 MP to cast once again and can also cure sleep.
Dragon Quest VII[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it is learned by any character after reaching rank 6 of the Sailor vocation, or Rank 3 in the 3DS remake. It costs 2 MP to cast once again, and can cure sleep, just like in VI.
Dragon Quest VIII[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it is learned by Angelo at Level 13, and the Hero when he invests 16 skill points into his Courage skill tree, costing 2 MP to cast once again, while also curing sleep, just like in its last two main series appearances.
Dragon Quest IX[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it is learned by Priests at level 22 and Rangers at level 16, costing 2 MP to cast once again. With the reintroduction of Cock-a-doodle-doo, Tingle has regressed to curing only paralysis for the first time in the main series since V.
Dragon Quest X[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it is learned by Priests at level 25 and costs 2 MP to cast once again, though it can only cure one ally's paralysis.
Dragon Quest XI[]
Acting the same as in previous appearances once again, it is learned by Serena at level 20 and Sylvando at level 22, costing 2 MP to cast once again. It is also used by the former to cure the Luminary and his allies after their fight with the Auroral Serpent.
Dragon Warrior Monsters[]
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Dragon Warrior Monsters 2[]
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Torneko: The Last Hope[]
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Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai[]
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Dragon Quest of the Stars[]
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Dragon Quest Walk[]
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Dragon Quest Tact[]
Acting the same as in its last 2 main series appearances, it is already learned by Baleen mages when they are recruited and costs 12 MP to cast. An Ability Scroll of this spell can be obtained for 1,000 Legend League Medals at the Swap Shop.
Dragon Quest Champions[]
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Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince[]
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Gallery[]
Other languages[]
Other languages | |
French | Stimulation |
German | Dingdong Antireg (M) |
Spanish | Reactivación |
Italian | Solletico |
Dutch | Unknown |
Norwegian | Unknown |
Greek | Unknown |
Portuguese | Unknown |
Russian | Unknown |
Chinese | Unknown |
Korean | Unknown |
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