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|romanji=Yomi no hana
|romanji=Yomi no hana
|old=None
|old=None
|firstappear={{DQ11}}
|firstappear={{Dragon Quest XI}}
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The '''Wight bulb''' is the [[Rarefied monster|rarefied]] version of the [[Sprite bulb]] {{MFamilies}}. It is a violet plant growing a yellow slime bud, with a brush of dark purple sprouts supported by lighter colored leaves on the tip of its head instead of a floral bloom. Being a rarefied monster, it will only appear in groups of the aforementioned sprite bulbs.
The '''Wight bulb''' is the [[Rarefied monster|rarefied]] version of the [[Sprite bulb]] monster. It is a violet plant growing a yellow slime bud, with a brush of dark purple sprouts supported by lighter colored leaves on the tip of its head instead of a floral bloom. Being a rarefied monster, it will only appear in groups of the aforementioned sprite bulbs.
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ11}}===
==={{DQ11}}===
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|romanji=Yomi no hana
|romanji=Yomi no hana
|bestiaryNumber=#193
|bestiaryNumber=#193
|family={{Slime}} & {{Floating}}
|family=[[Slime family|Slime]] & [[Floating "family"|floating]]
|description=They suck the happiness from [[human]]s and store it up in tiny seeds, which when planted can grow into wish-granting flowers.
|description=They suck the happiness from humans and store it up in tiny seeds, which when planted can grow into wish-granting flowers.
|sprite=[[File:Wight bulb XI sprite.png]]
|sprite=[[File:Wight bulb XI sprite.png]]
|hp=895
|hp=895
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|gold=361
|gold=361
|spells=None
|spells=None
|skills=Acts twice per turn.<br>[[Ferocious Roar]]<br>[[Paralysis Attack]]<br>Spreads numbing pollen.
|skills=Acts twice per turn<br>[[Ferocious Roar]]<br>[[Paralysis Attack]]<br>Spreads numbing pollen
|items=[[Perfect panacea]] (100%)<br>[[Skull ring]]{{fraction|1|8}}
|items=[[Perfect panacea]] (100%)<br>[[Skull ring]]{{fraction|1|8}}
|locations=[[The First Forest]] (First and third acts.)<br>[[The Hekswood]] (second act)<br>[[Insula Orientalis]] (third act)<br>[[Sniflheim]] region (third act)
|locations=[[The First Forest]] (first and third acts)<br>[[The Hekswood]] (second act)<br>[[Insula Orientalis]] (third act)<br>[[Sniflheim]] region (third act)
|evasion=N/A
|evasion=N/A
|fire-resist=-125%
|fire-resist=-125%
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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
*Wight is an old English term for a living being that has since become used as a word to describe types of the undead in modern decades. The use of this word is to adhere to the naming scheme present in the bulb family of slimes and to high light the {{MFamilies}}'s ghastly yellow core.
*Wight is an old English term for a living being that has since become used as a word to describe types of the undead in modern decades. The use of this word is to adhere to the naming scheme present in the bulb family of slimes and to high light the monster's ghastly yellow core.


==Related {{MFamilies}}s==
==Related monsters==
*[[Bite bulb]]
*[[Bite bulb]]
*[[Fright bulb]]
*[[Fright bulb]]
*[[Sprite bulb]]
*[[Sprite bulb]]
*[[Buddy slime]]
*[[Tree slime]]
*[[Weedie]]
*[[Weedie]]


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