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Whistle is a recurring skill in the Dragon Quest series.

Description[]

Instantly calls for a random monster to engage in a battle.

Appearances[]

Dragon Quest III Remakes[]

Only appearing in the remakes, it is learned by Gadabouts at level 13 and costs 0 MP to use.

Dragon Quest IV Remakes[]

Only appearing in the remakes, it is learned by Torneko at level 11 and costs 0 MP to use.

Dragon Quest V Remakes[]

Only appearing in the remakes, it is learned by Sancho at level 24 and 0 MP to use.

Dragon Quest VI[]

Making its debut, it is learned by advancing to Rank 2 of the Gadabout vocation and costs 0 MP to use. It can also be learned by Spot from the DS remake onwards at level 11.

Dragon Quest VII[]

Learned by advancing to Rank 5 of the Shepherd vocation, it acts the same as in VI and costs 0 MP to use once again.

Dragon Quest VIII[]

Acting the same as in its last 2 appearances, Yangus learns this skill by investing 4 skill points into his Humanity skill tree, costing 0 MP to use once again It can draw monsters to the player in the 3DS remake, but does not work on Metal slime monsters.

Dragon Quest IX[]

Learned by investing 28 skill points into the Warrior's Courage skill tree, it can summon a monster for the player to fight and can even enrage enemies in battle. It is also used by Trigertaurs, White trigertaurs, and Sick trigertaurs, though they would waste their turn doing so.

Dragon Quest X[]

Learned by investing 48 skill points into the Gadabout's Play skill tree, it acts differently from previous games and can summon the same monsters as the one currently being fought, but special monsters like Paintbrush hermits and Crankiids cannot be called, though Metal Slime monsters that are in the same battle as the other monsters can be summoned, albeit rarely. Unlike the other games, it costs 3 MP to use. In the Offline version of the game, it is learned by the Hero in the Gadabout vocation at level 24, but otherwise acts the same.

Dragon Warrior Monsters and Dragon Warrior Monsters 2[]

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Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker[]

Acting the same as in previous appearances, it is learned by the Hero after clearing Celeste Isle.

Dragon Quest Heroes and Dragon Quest Heroes II[]

Yangus once again learns this skill by investing 3 skill points in his skills. It draws enemies to him, making it safe for characters like Jessica and Bianca to finish a escort mission or use skills like Hustle Dance. In the sequel, it is learned by Ruff and acts the same as in the first game. It costs 4 MP to use in both Heroes games.

See Also[]

Other languages[]

Other languages
French Sifflet
German Pfiff
Spanish Silbido
Italian Richiamo
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