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'''Frizz''' ({{ja|メラ|Mera}}, ''Mera'') is [[Hero]]'s [[neutral special move]].
'''Frizz''' ({{ja|メラ|Mera}}, ''Mera'') is [[Hero]]'s [[neutral special move]].
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:DQ11-PS4-Kafrizz.gif|left|thumb|[[Veronica]] using Kafrizz in ''Dragon Quest XI'']]
[[File:DQ11-PS4-Kafrizz.gif|left|thumb|[[Veronica]] using Kafrizz in ''Dragon Quest XI'']]
Frizz is a weak offensive spell introduced in ''{{s|wikipedia|Dragon Quest III}}'', depicted as a fireball that attacks enemies. The move only attacks a single target, and is often learned at a low level.  
Frizz is a weak offensive spell introduced in ''{{iw|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest III}}'', depicted as a fireball that attacks enemies. The move only attacks a single target, and is often learned at a low level.  


Frizzle and Kafrizz are stronger versions of Frizz that are learned at a higher level. These moves are depicted as larger fireballs, with Frizzle also being introduced in ''Dragon Quest III'', and Kafrizz being introduced in ''Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker''. In ''Smash'', the move is primarily based on the spell's appearance in ''Dragon Quest XI''.
{{iw|dragonquestwiki|Frizzle}} and {{iw|dragonquestwiki|Kafrizz}} are stronger versions of Frizz that are learned at a higher level. These moves are depicted as larger fireballs, with Frizzle also being introduced in ''Dragon Quest III'', and Kafrizz being introduced in ''Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker''. In ''Smash'', the move is primarily based on the spell's appearance in ''Dragon Quest XI''.


In their home series, Erdrick and Solo can learn Frizz, while the Luminary can learn all three of Frizz, Frizzle, and Kafrizz. Other combinations of access to these spells are new for ''Ultimate''.
In their home series, Erdrick and Solo can learn Frizz, while the Luminary can learn all three of Frizz, Frizzle, and Kafrizz. Other combinations of access to these spells are new for ''Ultimate''.

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