Storm Emperor, known as Dragon and Kaminari to Tomo ni Arawareru Mono (雷鳴と共に現る者, roughly translated as "It who appears with thunder") in Japan, Tiamat in certain European translations, and Klanvaline in Etrian Odyssey II, is a long, three-eyed draconic serpent which closely resembles oriental dragons and enjoys soaring stormy skies. It has four clawed legs that it probably only uses to attack, as its body is always levitating. It also sports long, red whiskers, a pair of blade-like horns, and a trident-like tail, all of these most likely used to capture and control lightning.
Its breath becomes a rampaging storm of powerful lightning that steals the life of whoever it strikes; its third eye may cast a powerful curse as well.
It is one of the three elemental dragons; usually regarded as the easiest to handle, but still powerful enough to destroy overconfident parties. Its battle theme is usually Scatter About, and can only be fought in the postgame.
The Dragon is the only one of the trio that is not particular on its chosen habitat. However, it seems to prefer ruins as it inhabits both the deepest level of the Lost Shinjuku and an abandoned portion of the Petal Bridge, indicating that it prefers locations with minimal human traffic.
It should be noted that it is more likely to use its Instant Death skills the more buffs the player party has, effectively dooming you if you rely heavily on them. As such, buff classes should opt not to place any more than one or two at a time. The exception to this is the Dancer class, since they boost allies whilst only applying a buff on themselves.
Dragon (Etrian Odyssey)[]
The Dragon can be found on 25F, at the same location where Etreant was fought. Naturally, it is only accessible in the postgame, as with the quest that unlocks it.
The Dragon's strongest attack is Voltage, which delivers devastating volt damage to the whole party, and must be parried with the Protector's Antivolt skill to survive. Its arm-reliant skills are only used when its head its bound, so if you can nullify Voltage, the only remaining threat is its normal attack.
The Dragon is also programmed to use Corrupt to erase the party's buffs if they have any. However, since this move doesn't do anything else, this turn is essentially a free turn where the party is not under threat. It can't use Corrupt twice in a row, so on turns after Corrupt, re-establish the buff and prepare for Voltage, and you'd only have to worry about its normal attack. Because of this AI quirk, the Dragon can become the easiest of the three Elemental Dragons in this game to defeat.
Skills[]
- Voltage (Uses Head): Deals high Volt damage to entire party.
- Curse (Uses Arms): Very high damage to a party member, heals Dragon by percentage of damage done. Uses when head binds after Shield.
- Shield (Uses Arms): Increases Dragon's defense for 5 turns. User immune to all attacks. Uses when head binds.
- Corrupt (Uses Head): Neutralizes party's buffs.
Drops[]
- Barbel (Worth: 8500 en)
- Volt Scale (10% drop rate) (Worth: 13000 en)
Conditional Drop[]
- None
Related Monsters[]
Dragon (Etrian Odyssey II)[]
Dragon reappears in Etrian Odyssey II on B17, now with more attacks and much less HP than in Etrian Odyssey. It now possesses HP absorb skills and inflicts Terror, though it is still the easiest of the trio. In order to fight it, a quest must be accepted.
It also makes an early appearance at the end of the quest 'Dazed and disoriented', just as the party manages to rescue the lost soldier. If the party has been taking up every quest as it appears throughout the game, they will be ill-suited to take on the Dragon at this point. The game even suggests to the player to retreat. However, if they do fight and defeat the Dragon here, not only does the player reap its drops, it also leaves behind a hefty additional reward of 50,000en. This does not affect the player's ability to challenge it again much later in the game.
Skills[]
- Voltage (Uses Head): Deals very high Volt damage to the party, antivolt can completely parry it at high levels.
- Curse (Uses Arms): Deals very high damage to a party member and steals their HP; half of the damage is absorbed. May inflict Curse.
- Blow (Uses Arms): Deals medium damage to all the party, inflicts terror.
- Fury (Uses Head): Raises Dragon's strength.
- Fang (Uses Legs): 3-4 attacks across random party members, decrease defense.
Drops[]
- Volt Scale (Worth: 20000 en)
- Amp Barbel (Conditional) (Worth: 50000 en)
- Condition: Defeat with a Volt attack.
Related Monsters[]
Dragon (Etrian Odyssey III)[]
The Dragon appears on B4F in a secret area behind the Moon Door, after the Elder Dragon has released the elemental dragons into the world. Before the party can face it, they learn of Lindworm, a swordsman who has tried to take it on but was injured, and is currently recuperating at Armoroad Inn. Lindworm hands them the Dragon Bell to summon the Dragon in the secret area.
Skills[]
- Voltage (Uses Head): Deals very high Volt damage to entire party. Usually used on turns that are multiples of 5 (1, 5, 10, 15, etc.).
- Corrupt (Uses Head): Removes party buffs and may cause Instant Death or Curse.
- Curse (Uses Arms): Deals high cut damage to a party member and absorbs twice the damage inflicted as HP. May inflict Curse.
- Fangs (Uses Legs): Deals 3-7 random cut attacks across the party. All targets hit get a defense debuff for 3 turns.
- Blow (Uses Arms): Deals high bash damage to entire party, may Paralyze.
Drops[]
- Thunder Scale (Worth: 11960 en)
- One of the three ingredients for the Dragonbane (Sword, 181 ATK, 8 forge slots), one of the best swords in the game.
- Thunder Horn (Conditional) (Worth: 30000 en)
- Condition: Defeat with a Volt attack.
- Used to create the Ukonvasara (Club, 202 ATK, +20% HP, +10% TP), the best club in the game.
Related Monsters[]
Storm Emperor (Etrian Odyssey IV)[]
The Storm Emperor can be fought in the Scarlet Pillars after beating the final boss, completing the quest Lady and the dragon and accepting the quest Battle against the storm. Successfully defeating the Storm Emperor will raise the level cap by 10 levels.
Skills[]
- Volt Breath (Uses Head): Volt attack to the entire party.
- Corrupt Howl (Uses Head): Nullifies all party buffs and can inflict Instant Death or Curse randomly.
- Deadly Fangs (Uses Head): Cut attack to two or three party members and decreases their defense for 3 turns.
- Cursed Strike (Uses Head): Cut attack to one party member, and heals for twice the damage dealt. Can inflict Curse.
- Dragon Strke (Uses Legs): Bash attack to the entire party. Can inflict Paralysis.
- Volt Domain (Uses Head): Decreases the entire party's resistance to Volt for 3 turns.
- Roaring Thunder (Uses Head): Deals high Volt damage, and attempts to inflict head, arm, and leg bind, to the entire party.
Drops[]
- Thunder Scale (Worth: 11,960 en)
- Along with Fire Scale and Reverse Scale, this unlocks the Dragonbane, a powerful sword.
- Charged Horn (Conditional) (Worth: 30,000 en)
- Condition: Defeat with a Volt attack.
- Selling this unlocks Genmou, a powerful club with 6 forge slots.
Related Monsters[]
Storm Emperor (Etrian Odyssey Untold)[]
The Storm Emperor is one of the three postgame dragons, and is considered the easiest of the three. It also will not appear until the quest 'Awakening the Serpent', which will not appear until after the quest 'Remnants of an Age Past' is completed. It will be found in the spot that Entreant was previously. Defeating it will increase the level cap by 10.
Skills[]
- Volt Torrent (Uses Head): Attacks the entire party with a powerful Volt attack.
- Judgement (Uses Legs): Attacks the entire party, may paralyze.
- Binding Dance (Uses Legs): Randomly binds party members.
- Corrupting Howl (Uses Head): Nullifies all party buffs and can inflict curse or terror randomly.
- Ancient Curse (Uses Head): Hits two party members, will heal itself proportionally to damage done.
Drops[]
- Barbel (Worth: 25000 en)
- Volt Scale (Worth: 35000 en)
- Thunder Eye (Conditional) (Worth: 60000 en)
- Condition: Defeat with a Volt attack.
Related Monster[]
Storm Emperor (Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold)[]
Yellow Heart | |
Description | |
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Enemy Data | |
HP | 3000 |
ATK | 77 |
DEF | 58 |
Skills | Resonant Volt |
Items | None |
Weakness | ![]() |
Resistance | None |
Immune | ![]() |
Status Immune | All ailments and binds |
The Storm Emperor returns in Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold again as a post-game boss. In order to fight it, you must complete a long questline related to the birdfolk.
Surprisingly, the out of the three elemental dragons, the Storm Emperor is the one that is given the most importance through the game. You first meet it during the quest 'The Golden Shadow', where you must rescue a group of soldiers being kept captive by the dragon, where you get a chance to battle it at the end. Since this is much earlier than you are supposed to fight it, it isn't recommended to do so. However, should you choose to fight it and survive for that long, after 4 turns the dragon will run away. No additional quest rewards are given, but the quest's dialogue will change slightly should you complete such a feat. If you somehow manage to defeat it after preventing it from fleeing by binding its legs, the quest's dialogue will change yet again and you will receive an additional 100,000 ental on top of the regular quest rewards.
Later on the story, the Storm Emperor will attack High Lagaard directly, being the first time any of the dragons directly attack any of the game's major cities. It will also attempt to destroy the safe where the Birdfolk stores most of their relics, where it is revealed that they have a long lasting rivalry with the dragon, whom they named Klanvaline.
The dragon is finally battled in the quest 'The Volt King's Rampage', which grants the player access to the outer rim of 19F. The journey to the Storm Emperor leads the player around the outside edge, dodging Wandering Eyes and going back around 18F until they reach the upper-right corner of 19F. However, after being defeated, despite its grievous wounds the dragon will attempt one final attack on High Lagaard with little strength it still has. At this point, the bird that you saved at the quest An Ethical Dilemma will help holding it down, but unless you have a survivalist or a gunner on the party, the mighty dragon will turn its attention to the chick. Regardless of either outcome, the dragon will be interrupted by Canaan, who finishes it off with the Divide Bow, one of the sacred relics of the bird folk, and perhaps the reason why the Storm Emperor attempted to destroy the Bird Folk's safe.
After the rampaging dragon is put down, Canaan hands the Divide Bow to you. It is, in terms of pure ATK stat, the strongest bow in the game.
Skills[]
- Volt Torrent (Uses Head): Massive volt-elemental damage to the entire party.
- Corrupt Howl (Uses Head): Removes all buffs and inflicts curse or fear on the entire party.
- Judgment (Uses Legs): Deals heavy bash damage to the entire party and inflicts paralysis.
- Binding Dance (Uses Legs): Inflicts head, arm and leg bind to the entire party.
- Ancient Curse (Uses Arms): Line-piercing cut attack, recovers HP based on amount of damage dealt.
Drops[]
- Emperor Barbel (Worth: 17000 en)
- Emperor Scale (Worth: 20000 en)
- Thunderous Eye (Conditional) (Worth: 39000 en)
- Condition: Defeat with a Volt attack.
- Unlocks the Ouroboros Robe, the strongest armor for the Alchemist.
Related Monsters[]
Storm Emperor (Etrian Odyssey Nexus)[]
Golden Heart | |
Description | |
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Enemy Data | |
HP | 3058 |
ATK | 157 |
MAT | 165 |
DEF | 118 |
MDF | 109 |
Weakness | ![]() |
Resistance | None |
Immune | ![]() |
Status Immune | All ailments and binds |
The Storm Emperor returns as a postgame boss in Nexus, and is unlocked when the player accepts the quest "The Impending Storm". This in turn requires the completion of "Remnants of Relics" and reaching B2F of the Abyssal Shrine.
Defeating the Storm Emperor for the first time will raise the level cap by 10, to a maximum of 130.
Skills[]
- Volt Breath (Uses ???): ???
- Volt Torrent (Uses Head): Strong ranged volt attack to the entire party.
- Corrupt Howl (Uses Head): Removes all buffs from the party, may inflict curse or instakill.
- Binding Dance (Uses Legs): Inflicts head, arm and leg bind to the entire party.
- Judgment (Uses Legs): Melee bash attack to the entire party, may inflict paralysis.
- Curse Strike (Uses Arms): Line-piercing cut attack. Recovers HP based on amount of damage dealt.
Drops[]
- Emperor Scale (Worth: 54,000 en)
- Unlocks the Storm Charm (Volt immunity).
- This is one of the three items needed to unlock the Dragonbane (204 ATK, 204 MAT, all stats +8), the second strongest sword in the game.
- Emperor Barbel (Worth: 64,800 en)
- Unlocks the Holy Armor (120 DEF, 80 MDF, +30 HP), the strongest armor for Protectors.
- Thunderous Eye (Conditional) (Worth: 70,000 en)
- Condition: Defeat with a Volt attack.
- Unlocks the Kerykeion (210 ATK, 255 MAT, Curse Strike skill), the strongest staff in the game.
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Storm Emperor (Etrian Mystery Dungeon)[]
Storm Emperor is the boss of Thunderous Cave.
In the floor of the battle, there is a corridor that leads to another room with a stair to go up. If everyone leaves the boss' room and goes in the other room, the boss will move to the other room through the corridor. Otherwise the boss will never move during the battle.
There are traps in its room that could be dangerous if you move. It takes 3x3 tiles on the map. Its Bash, Ice and Volt Resistance are Resistance +. This monster is a Dragon type monster.
Skills[]
- Volt Breath (Uses Head): "Exhales powerful, thunderous breath." Inflicts Volt damage to every party member in a line of 3 tiles wide. Used only after it has lost around 80% of its HP.
- Cursed Strike (Uses Arms): "Executes an accursed cut attack, inflicting Pain Trade on the target for 5 turns." Inflicts Cut damage to a single party member adjacent to it. Can inflicts Pain Trade that causes the affected person to lose the same amount of HP as the boss loses. It is preferable to treat this ailment before hitting the boss.
- Corrupt Howl (Uses Head): "Howls throughout the room, inflicting Fear for 5 turns. Removes all buffs. May instantly kill." Affects all party members in the room. Used only after it has lost around 85% of its HP.
- Deadly Fangs (Uses Head): "Cuts across the whole room, decreasing the physical defense of hit enemies for 5 turns." Used only after it has lost around 2000 HP.
- Roaring Thunder (Uses Head): "Calls down thunder in the room, Paralyzing any enemy inside that was hit.". Inflicts Volt damage to every party member in the room and can Paralyze them.
- Volt Domain (Uses Head): "A barrier of ice lowers volt resistance of enemies in the room for 5 turns." Inflicts Volt Resist Down to every party member in the room. Volt Resist Down reduces defense against volt and can be stacked. Used only after it has lost around 40% of its HP.
Drops[]
- Barbel (Worth: 265 en)
- Thunder Scale (Worth: 300 en)
- Thunder Eye (Conditional) (Worth: 350 en)
- Condition: Defeat with a Volt attack.
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Gallery[]
Strategy[]
- See Storm Emperor/Strategy for more information.