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==Etymology==
In Japanese, these are two seperate monsters.
The elephant-looking version that appears in the 3DS version of DQXI is named ナウマンムーア (Naumanmūa), which is a portmanteau of the Japanese names for the enemies [[Naumannborg]] (ナウマンボーグ '''''Nauman'''bōgu'') and [[Mortamor]] (デスタムーア ''Desuta'''mūa''''').
The one from the Switch version is named セルゲイムーア (''Sergeimūa''), a portmanteau of the Japanese names for [[Bilhaw]] (セルゲイナス
'''''Sergei'''nasu'') and Mortamor (デスタムーア ''Desuta'''mūa''''').


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Revision as of 16:03, 22 June 2020

Mortamammoth is a secret boss featured in the 3DS and Nintendo Switch versions of Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age. He is the one responsible for defiling the records of the Altar of Reverie. He fights alongside Psaroid and the Nimclops in the second level of the Hall of Remembrance.

Characteristics

Mortamammoth's appearance differs greatly depending on the version of the game. In the 3DS version, he is a Naumannborg. In the Switch version, he is a Bilhaw. Nevertheless, Mortamammoth has the power of Mortamor, and seeks to destroy history.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

Mortamammoth
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Sprite
Bestiary no.
721
Family
??? family
Experience
14,000
Gold
7,000
HP
6,000
MP
725
Attack
550
Defence
500
Agility
260
Evasion
064
In-game description

A beast imbued with the powers of a potent evil that once tried to take control of people's dreams. Its unholy attacks lure its foes into an eternal slumber.

Skill(s)
Desperate Double (Pep Power with Nimclops)
Gets pepped up
Lullab-Eye
Meditation
Roundhouse Kick
War Cry
Location(s)
Hall of Remembrance
Item(s) Dropped
None
Fire resistance *
N/A
Ice resistance *
N/A
Wind resistance *
N/A
Earth resistance *
N/A
Light resistance *
N/A
Dark resistance *
N/A
Zap resistance *
N/A
Drain Magic resistance
N/A
Whack resistance *
N/A
Poof resistance
N/A
Dazzle resistance *
N/A
Fizzle resistance *
N/A
Fuddle resistance *
N/A
Paralysis resistance *
N/A
Poison resistance *
N/A
Snooze resistance *
N/A
Blunt resistance
N/A
Deceleratle resistance
N/A
Sap resistance *
N/A
Spooky Aura
Anathematise resistance
N/A
Stumble resistance *
N/A
Stun resistance *
N/A
Charm resistance *
N/A
Beguile resistance *
N/A
Double Down resistance *
N/A
Elemental resistance *
N/A


Etymology

In Japanese, these are two seperate monsters.

The elephant-looking version that appears in the 3DS version of DQXI is named ナウマンムーア (Naumanmūa), which is a portmanteau of the Japanese names for the enemies Naumannborg (ナウマンボーグ Naumanbōgu) and Mortamor (デスタムーア Desutamūa).

The one from the Switch version is named セルゲイムーア (Sergeimūa), a portmanteau of the Japanese names for Bilhaw (セルゲイナス Sergeinasu) and Mortamor (デスタムーア Desutamūa).