![]() Dragon Quest III’s devious Cannibox is a debuff role monster that hails from the Inorganic Family and provides support to bamboozle enemies, while the Demon Family Dracky prefers magic to getting its wings dirty in melee combat. The smiling Slime that first made an appearance in the original 1986 Dragon Quest is, as you might expect, part of the Slime Family and is an early attack-focused ally. ![]() This in turn leads to match-ups against more hardy foes and the opportunity to further grow the roster of available monster allies.Įach monster belongs to a family subclass and fulfils a specific role in the team. Using resources and Gold collected through battle or purchased via the shop, monsters can be upgraded to gain ranks, making them more competent combatants by increasing their toughness and enhancing their abilities. Assembling a team of monsters with complementary abilities is key, with a mix of single-target, area-of-effect, and status imbuing powers necessary to succeed. With simple controls and a tactical grid-based battlefield view, players can orchestrate the movements and attacks of their team of monsters to outwit foes and overcome challenges. To celebrate the worldwide launch of this tactical RPG, Square Enix is offering a free King Slime for a limited time to bolster players’ starting line-up with a touch of regal class and power.įrom the series’ signature adorable Slimes, Sabrecubs, and stalwart Golems to the fiercer Hybirds, Killing Machines, and fire-flinging Dragonlords every monster has a place as players battle to save the world of Orchesterra from the machinations of the dark lord. Introducing a new form of grid-based combat to the long-running RPG franchise, Dragon Quest Tact challenges players to recruit, train, and customize a roster of iconic monsters from across the series’ many instalments. Dragon Quest Tact, the strategic mobile monster battler from Square Enix, is now available worldwide for Android and iOS devices after amassing over 10 million free downloads since its July 2020 debut in Japan. Read more about IGN’s policies in our Standards and Practices.
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