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'''Monster munchies''' are | '''Monster munchies''' are a recurring item in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. True to it's name, the bundle of meat is for feeding to monsters to either distract them in battle or improve their temperament. | ||
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Originally called '''BeefJerky''', the Monster munchies are key item in ''Dragon Quest VII''. | Originally called '''BeefJerky''', the Monster munchies are key item in ''Dragon Quest VII''. | ||
===Effect=== | ====Effect==== | ||
Having the item in possession allows for [[monster recruitment]]. | Having the item in possession allows for [[monster recruitment]] even when a [[Monster master|Monster masher]] is not in the party. | ||
====Locations==== | ====Locations==== | ||
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====Remake==== | ====Remake==== | ||
In the original [[Sony PlayStation]] port, [[Nottagen]] had to be saved for the obtaining of this item, while the [[Nintendo 3DS]] port makes the | In the original [[Sony PlayStation]] port, [[Nottagen]] had to be saved for the obtaining of this item, while the [[Nintendo 3DS]] port makes the M.M. office accessible through a [[teleportal]] from [[The Haven]]. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters|Dragon Quest Monsters 1]]'' & ''[[Dragon Quest Monsters 2|2]]''=== | |||
Monster munchies return to being store-bought, common items, but are much more handy than before. | |||
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Throwing a bag of meat at an enemy monster will greatly improve it's attitude towards the player, and several servings can be used in a single battle for a nearly 100% chance to recruit even metal monsters. | |||
==Descriptions== | ==Descriptions== | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest V items]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest V items]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII items]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VII items]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters items]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters 2 items]] |
Revision as of 08:18, 25 February 2019
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Romaji | {{{romaji}}} |
Old localizations | Monster bait |
Found in | Dragon Quest V |
Effect | Keeps monsters busy eating instead of fighting. |
Monster munchies are a recurring item in the Dragon Quest series. True to it's name, the bundle of meat is for feeding to monsters to either distract them in battle or improve their temperament.
Appearances
Dragon Quest V
Effect
Monster munchies are treats for enemies and can also be used to distract enemies in battle. On the field, it can also be used to increase the frequency of Random Encounters.
Locations
Monster munchies can be in:
- Ancient Ruins
- Fortuna
- Fortuna T 'N' T Board
- Battenburg
- Nadiria T 'N' T Board
They can also be purchased for 200 gold coins (and sold for 150) at Zoomingale.
Dragon Quest VII
Originally called BeefJerky, the Monster munchies are key item in Dragon Quest VII.
Effect
Having the item in possession allows for monster recruitment even when a Monster masher is not in the party.
Locations
Monster munchies are available in the office of the Monster Meadows.
Remake
In the original Sony PlayStation port, Nottagen had to be saved for the obtaining of this item, while the Nintendo 3DS port makes the M.M. office accessible through a teleportal from The Haven.
Dragon Quest Monsters 1 & 2
Monster munchies return to being store-bought, common items, but are much more handy than before.
Effect
Throwing a bag of meat at an enemy monster will greatly improve it's attitude towards the player, and several servings can be used in a single battle for a nearly 100% chance to recruit even metal monsters.
Descriptions
Game | Description |
Hurl some to a hungry enemy to distract them so they miss their chance to strike![1] Hurl some to a hungry foe to make them miss their chance to strike!.[2] | |
Just carrying these tasty treats seems to have some kind of effect...[3] |
See also
References
- ↑ Nintendo DS Version
- ↑ Cell phone Version
- ↑ Nintendo 3DS Version