Dragon Quest XI got its latest details and new screenshots that give us a closer look at abilities and spells from the protagonist and his comrade Camus. We also got additional info from a new Q&A from the game’s official website.
Dragon Quest XI’s protagonist comes equipped with top-class power on all ends. He’s able to equip single-handed and two-handed swords and has a focus on a variety of sword skills. He has skills and spells that are exclusive to the Hero, with abilities such as the “Zone Certain Hit” that allows a guaranteed Zone mode, making him the center of the party.
Eleven casts Kaclang!
(Spell) – Prevents an ally from taking damage for a turn.
Eleven uses Devotion Slash!
(Two-Handed Sword Skill) – Puts all of his power for an attack from the two-handed sword.
Eleven uses Sword Dance!
(Sword God Skill) – A sword skill that looks like a dance with its multiple hits on the enemy.
Eleven uses Dragon Slash!
(Single-Handed Sword Skill) – An attack that deals extra damage against Dragon-type enemies.
Eleven uses Zone Certain Hit!
(Hero Skill) – Guarantees Zone state activation, which increases parameters.
Eleven uses Giga Slash!
(Sword God Skill) – Hits a group of enemies with light based damage
Camus is a versatile party member who can use a variety of weapons. He puts full use of his skills as a thief, and wields daggers, single-handed swords, and boomerangs in different situations to deal powerful blows on a single enemy or to take out several monsters at the same time.
Camus uses Clone!
(Superhuman Skill) – Triples the action effects with two clones.
Camus uses Assassin Attack!
(Single-Handed Sword Skill) – Makes it easier to guard enemy attacks with a weapon.
Camus casts Jibariina!
(Spell) – Brings out a magic circle on the floor that damages enemies when they take actions.
Camus uses Sword Guard!
(Single-Handed Sword Skill) – Makes it easier to guard enemy attacks with a weapon.
Camus uses Starburst Throw!
(Boomerang Skill) HIts all enemies with a blade of light.
Here’s a newly added Q&A section that was made for commonly-asked questions:
Questions about the game:
Q: Are there any story differences between the PS4 and 3DS versions.
A: There are no story differences between for the game’s story.
Q: Do I need to have played past Dragon Quest games to enjoy the story?
A: Since it is a completely new title,those of you who haven’t played past Dragon Quest games will still get to enjoy the story.
Q: Do I need Internet connectivity to play the game?
A: There are no online play elements, so you can enjoy the game
Q: Can I make multiple save datas?
A: Up to three save datas can be made. The PS4 version can make 9 and 3DS version can make 3 save datas. The PS4 has auto-save that lets you pick up from where last auto-save, and the 3DS version comes with a suspended save function, allowing you to take a break at any time in your adventure even away from churches.
Questions about the characters:
Q: Can I change the protagonist’s name?
A: The protagonist’s name can be freely set when starting a new game. (However, it can’t be changed after that.)
Q: Can I change the protagonist’s appearance?
A: There isn’t a character create feature that lets you change hairstyles or faces, but some equipment will allow you to change the character’s appearance.
Q: Are the characters voiced?
A: The characters aren’t voiced.
Questions about functions:
Q: Does the game support PS4 Pro?
A: It supports PlayStation 4 Pro. The game can be enjoyed with 4K resolution, with the exception of some movies.
Q: Does the game support PS Vita Remote Play?
A: Yes, it supports Remote Play on PlayStation Vita.
Q: Does the game support the Share Function on PS4?
A: Yes, it supports screenshots and broadcasts using the Share button for the most part aside from some movies. (Share Play is only available in the starting parts of the story.)
Q: Does the 3DS version of the game support stereoscopic 3D?
A: It does not support stereoscopic 3D.
Dragon Quest XI releases in Japan on July 29, 2017 for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo 3DS. The game is also in development for Nintendo Switch.
Published: Jul 10, 2017 05:00 am