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In {{DQ5}}, you can recruit a '''[[Killing machine]]''' to join your {{Party 5}}. The chances of one joining however is ''extremely'' low.
In {{DQ5}}, you can recruit a '''[[Killing machine]]''' to join your {{Party 5}}.
 
The chances of one joining however is ''extremely'' low.


'''Names:''' Serial, [[Roborg]], [[Cybot]], Roboster
'''Names:''' Serial, [[Roborg]], [[Cybot]], Roboster

Revision as of 02:12, 14 February 2022

In Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride, you can recruit a Killing machine to join your party.

The chances of one joining however is extremely low.

Names: Serial, Roborg, Cybot, Roboster

Stats

Attribute Starting Stats Maximum Stats
Level 4 30
HP 177 450
MP 0 0
Strength 170 255
Resilience 185 255
Agility 98 155
Wisdom 40 40
Luck 60 70
Recruit rate 1/256 -> 1/1024 -> 1/1024
Resistances
Flame Breath 4/5
Ice Breath 0
Frizz 4/5
Sizz 4/5
Bang 0
Woosh 0
Crack 0
Zap 0
Death/Paralysis 0
Kamikazee 1
Poof 4/5
Dazzle 1/3
Snooze 1
Drain Magic 0
Fizzle 0
Fuddle 1/3
Sap 1
Poison 0
Stun 0

Equipment

Trivia

  • In the Japanese version, the Killing machine's first default name, Robin (ロビン, Robin), would go on to be reused as a name for other Killing machines that can be recruited into the player's party. Robin 2 appears as the first default name of the Overkilling machine recruit in the Super Famicom version of Dragon Quest VI.
  • Roborg and Cybot are the names of two infamous Killing machines that can be recruited in Dragon Quest VIII.
  • Roboster's name is derived from the localized name of the Killing machine enemy used for games released between 2000 and 2001.

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