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All three Beakon types are exaggerated parodies of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phorusrhacidae| Phorusrhacidae] family of flightless birds. More commonly know as terror birds, these walking hatchets possessed enormous beaks and existed as apex predators in the plains of South America roughly 2 million years ago in the Cenozoic era.
All three Beakon types are exaggerated parodies of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phorusrhacidae| Phorusrhacidae] family of flightless birds. More commonly know as terror birds, these walking hatchets possessed enormous beaks and existed as apex predators in the plains of South America roughly 2 million years ago in the Cenozoic era.


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Revision as of 00:36, 31 December 2019

The Weaken beakon is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series. Introduced in Dragon Quest III, it is a monster with the head and feet of a wingless bird.

Appearances

Dragon Quest III

Weaken beakon (デッドペッカー Deddopekkā)
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
Original (NES)
Sprite
Weakenbeakon DQIII NES.gif
Bestiary No.
062
Level
20
Gold
37
HP
55
MP
8
Attack
52
Defense
58
Agility
29
Evasion
064
Spell(s)
Kasap
Skill(s)
Acts twice per turn
Location(s)
Mur region
Item Dropped
Seed of Agility116
Fire resistance *
25%
Crack resistance *
0%
Woosh resistance *
0%
Zap resistance *
0%
Drain Magic resistance
25%
Whack resistance *
25%
Kamikazee resistance
0%
Poof resistance
100%
Dazzle resistance
70%
Fizzle resistance
25%
Fuddle resistance
0%
Snooze resistance
25%
Deceleratle resistance *
0%
Sap resistance *
25%
Remakes sprites
SFC
GBC


Dragon Quest IX

In Dragon Quest IX, the Weakon beakon can be found in the Bad Cave, a cave north of Bloomingdale.


#85 - Weaken beakon
File:Weaken beakon IX.png
HP MP Experience Gold
78 10 266 88
Attack Defense Speed
72 90 88
Dropped Item Flurry Feather (common, 1/16)
Crow's claws (rare, 1/128)
Locations The Bad Cave
Spells Kasap
Family Bird
Game Dragon Quest IX
Console DS
Description They love to cast Kasap then come back for a second attack with their big old beaks. Freeze them out if you can.


Dragon Quest X

Dragon Quest Monsters

Dragon Quest Monsters 2

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Professional

Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D

Related Monsters

Origins

All three Beakon types are exaggerated parodies of the Phorusrhacidae family of flightless birds. More commonly know as terror birds, these walking hatchets possessed enormous beaks and existed as apex predators in the plains of South America roughly 2 million years ago in the Cenozoic era.