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* MetalSlime: Of course, this is a Dragon Quest title. Also includes the Liquid Metal and King Metal Slime.

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* MetalSlime: Of course, this is a Dragon Quest title. Also includes the Liquid Metal and King Metal King Slime.



* MoneySpider: The Gold Golems and Gold Slimes.
* MultiMeleeMaster: Any class can equip any weapon, however Battlemasters have the highest number of preferred weapons that are meant for melee combat.
* OneHitKill: Enemies have access to the Whack spell, which does this.

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* MoneySpider: The Gold Golems Golems, Gem Slimes, and Gold Slimes.
* MultiMeleeMaster: Any class can equip any weapon, however though Battlemasters have the highest number of preferred weapons that are meant for melee combat.
* OneHitKill: Enemies have access to the The Whack spell, spell line reappears here again, which does this.acts the same as it usually does.



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''Dragon Quest of the Stars'' is a freemium mobile game of the 'gacha' variety. It is based on the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' series, using various jobs (here called vocations) and equipment from the series, and fighting various enemies in the series.

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''Dragon Quest of the Stars'' is a freemium mobile game of the 'gacha' variety. It is based on the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' series, using various jobs (here called vocations) and equipment from the series, and fighting various enemies in the series.



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* LevelCap: Every item has a cap, though they can be increased by fusing two of the same together. The max level cap for an item is 50. Characters have a max level of 99, however they can [[NewGame+ revocate]], setting their level back down to 1 for bonus stats.

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* LevelCap: Every item has a cap, though they can be increased by fusing two of the same together. The max level cap for an item is 50. Characters have a max level of 99, however they can [[NewGame+ [[NewGamePlus revocate]], setting their level back down to 1 for bonus stats.
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* AnAxeToGrind: Axes are preferred by Warriors and Sailors, as well as their specialists.
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* WeaponOfChoice: Every vocation has 3 preferred weapons, and the specialists retain the ones from the two classes that are required for it.
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* InstantGravestone: Every time a party member is offed, their body is replaced with a coffin.
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It was released in October of 2015 in Japan, but released globally February of 2020. The international servers were announced to be closing in July of 2021.

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It was released in October of 2015 in Japan, but released globally Japan. A short-lasting global server ran from February of 2020. The international servers were announced 2020 to be closing in July of 2021.
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It was released in October of 2015 in Japan, but released globally February of 2020.

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It was released in October of 2015 in Japan, but released globally February of 2020.
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Dragon Quest of the Stars is a freemium mobile game of the 'gacha' variety. It is based on the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' series, using various jobs (here called vocations) and equipment from the series, and fighting various enemies in the series.

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* Microtransactions: The player can buy gems, primarily to use on the gacha but also to increase inventory space or refill stamina.

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* Microtransactions: {{Microtransactions}}: The player can buy gems, primarily to use on the gacha but also to increase inventory space or refill stamina.
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Dragon Quest of the Stars is a freemium mobile game of the 'gacha' variety. It is based on the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' series, using various jobs (here called vocations) and equipment from the series, and fighting various enemies in the series.

It was released in October of 2015 in Japan, but released globally February of 2020.

The combat is mostly turn based. There are rounds, and each character can attack normally once per round, the same goes for enemies; though later bosses can be exceptions who attack two or even three times per round, typical for a Dragon Quest game. In addition to the normal attacks the players character's can charge up various skills and use them at any time, bypassing the normal turn order; as well these do not consume the character's normal attack. Each player has three characters, with a fourth slot that can be filled by a [[GuestStarPartyMember helper]].

After the first island the characters gain access to a number of [[JobSystem vocations]], and after reaching level 50 in two of these they can attain an [[PrestigeClass even stronger vocation]]. For example a Martial Artist and a Priest become a Paladin, and a Ranger combines with a Dancer to become a Superstar.
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!!Tropes associated with this game are:
* AfterCombatRecovery: Your party automatically heals after the completion of each level, though a single level can contain multiple fights.
* AnAxeToGrind: Axes are preferred by Warriors and Sailors, as well as their specialists.
* BlackMage: The aptly titled Mage class.
* BribingYourWayToVictory: You purchase items with gems, gems can be found in-game through log-in bonuses or treasure map rewards, or you can simply purchase them with real world money.
* CombatMedic: The Ranger and Superstar are both more physical fighters than the Priest or Sage, but can still heal fairly well.
* GlassCannon: The Battlemaster has the highest attack power of any class, but middling defense; he can also allow himself to take even more damage in order to dish out extra.
* HerdHittingAttack: The Whip and Boomerang do this by default, as well many spells and some attack skills can do this.
* KidHero: Your characters are the grandchildren of the Questocrat.
* LevelCap: Every item has a cap, though they can be increased by fusing two of the same together. The max level cap for an item is 50. Characters have a max level of 99, however they can [[NewGame+ revocate]], setting their level back down to 1 for bonus stats.
* LuckBasedMission: Getting a specific item you want from the gacha is this.
* MagicKnight: The Armamentalist, who can follow-up spells with a powerful attack.
* MagicMusic: The Superstar can buff their allies with dancing and music.
* MetalSlime: Of course, this is a Dragon Quest title. Also includes the Liquid Metal and King Metal Slime.
* Microtransactions: The player can buy gems, primarily to use on the gacha but also to increase inventory space or refill stamina.
* MoneySpider: The Gold Golems and Gold Slimes.
* MultiMeleeMaster: Any class can equip any weapon, however Battlemasters have the highest number of preferred weapons that are meant for melee combat.
* OneHitKill: Enemies have access to the Whack spell, which does this.
* ThePaladin: The... Paladin.
* PeninsulaOfPowerLeveling: The Metal Slime doors, and Liquid Metal doors.
* PowerAtAPrice: The Battlemaster's Anger skill increases both damage done and taken.
* RandomDrop
* RevenueEnhancingDevices: Gems
* SpellLevels: Typically an element has three different levels (eg. Sizz, Sizzle, Kasizz).
* StandardStatusEffects: The usual make their rounds here.
* TemporaryOnlineContent: As is typical for gacha games.
* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: Actually serves a mechanical benefit, as overkilling an enemy allows your skills to rapidly recharge.
* TimeLimitBoss: Many bosses have a turn limit enforced in order to receive some bonus reward.
* WakeUpCallBoss:
** [[spoiler:Marquis De Leon]], the boss of Act 7, is the first serious threat, with a party-wide paralysis and powerful attacks.
** Leonidas can serve as this as well, given that you gain access to him very early. On top of that he is also more difficult than other encounters of his level, especially given that there are no battles prior to charge up your skills.
* WeaponOfChoice: Every vocation has 3 preferred weapons, and the specialists retain the ones from the two classes that are required for it.
* WhiteMage: The Priest

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