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{{Monster Infobox
{{Monster Infobox
|title=Xenlon
|title=Xenlon
|image=[[Image:DQIII_Xenlon.png|195px|center]]
|image=[[Image:DQIII_Xenlon.png|200px|center]]
|caption=Art by [[Akira Toriyama]]
|caption=Art by [[Akira Toriyama]]
|kanji=
|kanji= しんりゅう
|romanji=
|romanji= {{tt|Shinryū|God Dragon}}
|old=Divinegon
|firstappear=''[[Dragon Quest III]]''
|firstappear=''[[Dragon Quest III]]''
}}
}}


'''Xenlon''' is an additional post-game boss made for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] and [[Game Boy]] Color remakes of ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. He is a green dragon of immense age and magical capability, granting wishes to those able to best him in battle.  
'''Xenlon''' is an additional post-game boss made for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], [[Game Boy]] Color, and mobile remakes of ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. She is a green eastern dragon of immense age and magical capability, granting wishes to those able to best her in battle. Xenlon later appeared in the ''[[Dragon Quest Monsters (series)|Dragon Quest Monsters]]'' series as one of the most difficult monsters to recruit.


==''[[Dragon Quest III]]''==
==Appearances==
===Synopsis===
==={{DQ3}}===
He is found at the top of [[Zenith]] Castle, sleeping at the summit. He can be battled multiple times in order for a wish to be granted.  Upon beating him, he will transport you outside of the [[Castle of the Dragon Queen]] whether a wish is made or not.
Xenlon's existence is alluded to three times in the game after [[Zoma]] is defeated: the first by the [[Aliahan]] castle scientist who is researching the fable of a wish granting dragon, the hint-giving prisoner in the same castle, and by a [[Faerie|faerie]] standing next to the pillar of light in the [[Castle of the Dragon Queen]].


===Wishes===
She is found at the top of [[Cloudsgate Citadel (bonus dungeon)|the castle in the sky]], sleeping at the summit. She can be battled multiple times in order for a wish to be granted. She gets bored over long and tedious fights, that's why she enforces a turn limit for whoever fights her. To have her grant the first wish, she must be defeated within 35 turns. Though she will express annoyance at meeting the party again after the first wish has been granted and reduce the turn limit to 25. In some versions of the game with 3 or more wishes available, after the second wish is granted, she will reduce the turn limit again to 15. Despite this initial irritation, Xenlon will be positively thrilled if she can be bested under her strict turn limit and thank the player for an exhilarating battle. Upon beating her, she will transport the party to the outside of the Castle of the Dragon Queen whether a wish is made or not.
*Reviving Ortega.
 
*Create a [[Pachisi]] Track in the well of [[Zipangu]].
*Reviving [[Ortega]].
*Get a [[Sexy book]].
*Create a [[Treasures n' Trapdoors]] board in the well of [[Jipang]] (removed in mobile version).
*Get a copy of [[Guns' n' Buns]].
*Get rare [[Monster Medal]]s (GBC Version only).
*Get rare [[Monster Medal]]s (GBC Version only).
*Open the path to the Ice Cave [[Bonus Dungeons|Bonus Dungeon]] (GBC Version only).
*Open the path to the Ice Cave [[Bonus Dungeons|Bonus Dungeon]] (GBC Version only).


===Battle===
====Battle====
{{Enemy
{{DQ3SNESEnemy
|float=
|image=
|name=Xenlon
|name=Xenlon
|game=Dragon Quest III
|kanji= しんりゅう
|console=SNES<br/>GBC<br>Mobile Phones
|romanji=
|romanji=
|bestiaryNumber=#143
|sprite=[[file:Xenlon.png]]
|lvl=63
|hp=7300
|hp=7300
|mp=Infinite
|mp=255
|exp=50,000
|gold=0
|attack=400
|attack=400
|defense=350
|defense=350
|agility=255
|agility=255
|experience=50,000
|gold=None
|droppedItem=None
|skills=[[Freezing Blizzard]]<br>[[Scorch]]<br>Flops onto party (136~207)<br>Chews character (204~311)<br>[[Disruptive Wave]]<br>Attacks Twice
|spells=[[Kaboom]]
|spells=[[Kaboom]]
|family=Dragon
|skills=Acts twice per turn (33%)<br>Chews character (204~311)<br>[[Disruptive Wave]]<br>Flops onto party (136~207)<br>[[Freezing Blizzard]]<br>[[Scorch]]<br>Glaring balefully ([[Lullab-Eye]])
|bestiaryNumber=
|item=[[Seed of Strength]]{{fraction|1|32}}
|description=
|locations=[[Cloudsgate Citadel]]
|locations=[[Zenith]]
|evasion={{fraction|0|64}}
|}}
|fire-resist=0%
|crack-resist=0%
|woosh-resist=0%
|zap-resist=0%
|whack-resist=100%
|kamikazee-resist=100%
|poof-resist=100%
|dazzle-resist=100%
|snooze-resist=100%
|drain-magic-resist=100%
|fizzle-resist=100%
|fuddle-resist=100%
|sap-resist=100%
|deceleratle-resist=100%
|gbc-sprites=[[File:Xenlon III gbc.png]]
|switch-sprites=[[File:Xenlon III switch.png|55px]]
}}
 
This divine dragon is by far the strongest foe in the game, and will make Zoma look like a chump. She has immunity to every status debuff, and even Drain Magic, so the only way to approach this fight is with a full frontal assault with Oomph and Falcon Blades. Her specific action attacks like chewing on a character will ignore defence, so don't even bother with Kabuff. Instead, keep Acceleratele up at all times to make life easier for healers. Also, because Xenlon only has one spell and an equal chance to use any of her actions, Insulatle is a better idea than Bounce. 


This divine dragon is by far the strongest foe in the game, and will make Zoma look like a chump. He has immunity to every status debuff, and even Drain Magic, so the only way to approach this fight is with a full frontal assault with Oomph and Falcon Blades. His specific action attacks like chewing on a character will ignore defence, so don't even bother with Kabuff. Instead, keep Acceleratele up at all times to make life easier for healers. Also, because Xenlon only has one spell and an equal chance to use any of his actions, Insulatele is a better idea than Bounce. 
On the bright side, Xenlon has no resistances to offensive spells, meaning that if the hero has enough MP, the player can cast Kazap over and over again to whittle down her health. Magi and Sages should only cast Kafrizzle when healing and buffing have already been covered for the turn.
 
==={{DQM}}===
{{DQMEnemy
|name=Divinegon
|kanji=
|romanji=
|sprite=[[Image:Divinegon.png]]
|level=70
|hp=5/5
|mp=5/5
|attack=5/5
|defense=3/5
|wisdom=5/5
|agility=3/5
|family= [[Dragon family|Dragon]]
|in-game-description=If you defeat it, your wish will be granted
|abilities=[[FrigidAir]], [[Meditation | Meditate]], [[Big Banga | BigBang]]
|habitat=Only obtainable through breeding
|breeding=[[SkyDragon]] x [[Orochi]]
|frizz-resist=Strong
|sizz-resist=Immune
|fire-breath-resist=Immune
|bang-resist=Immune
|crack-resist=Strong
|ice-breath-resist=Strong
|woosh-resist=Strong
|rock-resist=Strong
|zap-resist=Strong
|water-resist=Weak
|gigaslash-resist=Strong
|magic-burst-resist=Weak
|drain-resist=Strong
|whack-resist=Strong
|kamikazee-resist=Immune
|poison-resist=Strong
|paralysis-resist=Immune
|fuddle-resist=Immune
|snooze-resist=Strong
|dazzle-resist=Strong
|sap-resist=Strong
|decelerate-resist=Strong
|fizzle-resist=Strong
|stun-resist=Strong
|ban-dance-resist=Strong
|gobstopper-resist=Strong
|curse-resist=Strong
}}


On the bright side, Xenlon has no resistances to offensive spells, meaning that if the hero has enough MP, you can cast Kazap over and over again to whittle down his health. Magi and Sages should only cast Kafrizzle when healing and buffing have already been covered for the turn.
==={{DQM2}}===
{{DQM2Enemy
|name=Divinegon
|kanji=
|romanji=
|sprite=[[Image:Divinegon 1.png]]
|level=70
|hp=8/10
|mp=8/10
|attack=8/10
|defense=7/10
|wisdom=7/10
|agility=5/10
|family= [[Dragon]]
|in-game-description=
|abilities=[[BigBang]], [[FrigidAir]], [[Meditation | Meditate]]
|habitat=
|breeding=[[SkyDragon]] x [[Orochi]], [[Serpentia]]
|frizz-resist=Strong
|sizz-resist=Immune
|fire-breath-resist=Immune
|bang-resist=Immune
|crack-resist=Strong
|ice-breath-resist=Strong
|woosh-resist=Strong
|rock-resist=Strong
|zap-resist=Strong
|water-resist=Weak
|gigaslash-resist=Strong
|magic-burst-resist=Weak
|drain-resist=Strong
|whack-resist=Strong
|kamikazee-resist=Immune
|poison-resist=Strong
|paralysis-resist=Immune
|fuddle-resist=Immune
|snooze-resist=Strong
|dazzle-resist=Strong
|sap-resist=Strong
|decelerate-resist=Strong
|fizzle-resist=Strong
|stun-resist=Strong
|ban-dance-resist=Strong
|gobstopper-resist=Strong
|curse-resist=Strong
}}


==''[[Dragon Quest Monsters]]''==
==={{DQMCH}}===
==''[[Dragon Quest Monsters 2]]''==
{{Stub}}
==''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart]]''==
==={{DQMJ2}}===
==''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2]]''==
{{DQMJ2monster
|name = Xenlon
|image = 
|family = [[Dragon family | Dragon]]
|rank = X
|size = M
|weapons = Claws, Staves
|traits = [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker | Big Hitter]], [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker | Zapmeister]], [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker | Tactical Genius]]
|resistances = Immune to [[Whack]], Poison, [[Gobstopper]], Confusion, Inaction, Paralysis, and Sleep
|skill = [[Breath (skill) | Breath]]
|location = -
|breeding chart = [[Boreal serpent]] x [[Ethereal serpent]] x [[Alabast dragon]] x [[Orochi]]
}}
{{clear}}


==Note==
==Trivia==
*In ''Dragon Quest III'', due to Monster Medals being saved automatically, the player can save wishes by defeating him and getting all of his sets of medals, then resetting the game.
*In ''Dragon Quest III'', due to Monster Medals being saved automatically, the player can save wishes by defeating her and getting all of her sets of medals, then resetting the game.
*This character is probably a tribute to [[Akira Toriyama]]'s ''DragonBall'''s DragonGod [http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Shenron Shenron]. Not only do they look extremely similar and are called the same, they also grant wishes.
*This character is likely a tribute to [[Akira Toriyama]]'s Dragon God [http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Shenron Shenron]. Not only do they look extremely similar (the only differences being Shenron's glowing red eyes and Xenlon's purple accents), they also grant wishes. In addition, the kanji for Shenron's name in Dragon Ball is 神龍 (meaning "god dragon"), which can be read as "''shen long''" in Mandarin Chinese (which, when the Chinese reading is said aloud by a Japanese person, becomes "シェンロン ''shenron''" - the same as his name in Dragon Ball), whereas it is read as "しんりゅう ''shinryū''" in Japanese, the same as Xenlon's name in the Japanese version of Dragon Quest.


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Xenlon claws]]
*[[Xenlon robe]]
==Related monsters==
*[[Gran Dragon]]
*[[Gran Dragon]]
*[[Boreal serpent]]
*[[Boreal serpent]]
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<center><gallery>
Image:Divinegon 1.png
Image:DQM_TW3D_Xenlon_Battling.png|Fighting a [[Black dragon]] in ''Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D''
Image:Divinegon 2.png
File:Xenlon psx.gif|Sprite in ''DQM I & II''
Image:Divinegon.png
Image:Divinegon 2.png|Sprite in ''Caravan Heart''
</gallery>
File:Xenlon joker 2.png|Polygon model in ''Joker 2''
</gallery></center>


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