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==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
Spiny mines are anthropomorphic | '''Spiny mines''' are ugly anthropomorphic explosive flails that float threateningly into battle. They worryingly resemble naval mines, causing most adventurers to run at the first sight of them. Their bodies consist of a rotten round iron ball covered in sharp stabbing spikes with an evil one-eyed face and a mouth with sharp fangs, as well as a long clanking chain that dangles below their bodies. '''Spiny mines''' attack by swinging their spiked bodies in a circle, smashing into enemies and protruding their spikey spines into their flesh. They're also prone to simply self destructing at will, damaging every single enemy in a massive manic explosion. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 12:00, 6 October 2018
| Dragon Quest monster | |
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| Spiny mine | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
| Japanese | リビングハンマー |
| Romaji | Living hammer |
| First appearance | Dragon Quest VII |
The Spiny Mine (formerly Pummeler) is a monster from the game Dragon Quest VII. It can be found in the Dungeon of Descent and the Likeness of the Great Evil.
Characteristics
Spiny mines are ugly anthropomorphic explosive flails that float threateningly into battle. They worryingly resemble naval mines, causing most adventurers to run at the first sight of them. Their bodies consist of a rotten round iron ball covered in sharp stabbing spikes with an evil one-eyed face and a mouth with sharp fangs, as well as a long clanking chain that dangles below their bodies. Spiny mines attack by swinging their spiked bodies in a circle, smashing into enemies and protruding their spikey spines into their flesh. They're also prone to simply self destructing at will, damaging every single enemy in a massive manic explosion.
Appearances
Dragon Quest VII