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'''Robbin' 'Ood'''  is a character and recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}} that was introduced in {{DQ3}}. He is most infamous for his mini-boss battles in ''III'' and appears three separate times throughout the game, committing heinous criminal acts in all but one of his appearances.
'''Robbin' 'Ood'''  is a character and recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}} that was introduced in {{DQ3}}. He is most infamous for his mini-boss battles in {{III}} and appears three separate times throughout the game, committing heinous criminal acts in all but one of his appearances.


==Appearance and personality==
==Appearance and personality==
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==Localization inconsistency==
==Localization inconsistency==
The character currently localized as ''Robbin' 'Ood'' has had a very bizarre experience with the English language since the merger of [[Enix]] and Square in 2004. Originally, Enix of America simply romanized his name as ''Kandar'', and this remained consistent until the release of the first Joker game. In that title, the character was dubbed ''Robbin Hood'' and this name was kept through the localization of the DS version of ''Dragon Quest V''.
The character currently localized as ''Robbin' 'Ood'' has had a very bizarre experience with the English language since the merger of [[Enix]] and Square in 2004. Originally, Enix of America simply romanized his name as ''Kandar'', and this remained consistent until the release of the first Joker game. In that title, the character was dubbed ''Robbin Hood'' and this name was kept through the localization of the {{DS}} version of {{Dragon Quest V}}.


The localization of the second Joker game created a problem by interpreting '''カンダタおやぶん''' (Boss Kandar) as a separate person altogether. The intent that this was an advanced, stronger version of the same character was either ignored by Square-Enix's localization staff or simply not understood, and as such was given the name ''Prince o' thieves''. This has lead to confusion among fans, as the only palette swap of the common Hoodlum enemies to have anything to do with banditry has been Kandar/Robbin Ood throughout the entire series.
The localization of the second Joker game created a problem by interpreting '''カンダタおやぶん''' (Boss Kandar) as a separate person altogether. The intent that this was an advanced, stronger version of the same character was either ignored by [[Square Enix]]'s localization staff or simply not understood, and as such was given the name ''Prince o' thieves''. This has lead to confusion among fans, as the only palette swap of the common Hoodlum enemies to have anything to do with banditry has been Kandar/Robbin Ood throughout the entire series.


The situation became more convoluted with the localization of the cell phone port of the third game, in which the Robbin Hood name was shortened to a more cockney-accented ''Robbin' 'Ood''. The reason for this is currently unknown.
The situation became more convoluted with the localization of the [[Cell phone]] port of the third game, in which the Robbin Hood name was shortened to a more cockney-accented ''Robbin' 'Ood''. The reason for this is currently unknown.


Robbin' 'Ood's henchmen have also suffered inconsistent adaptations into English, with the ''Robbin huddle'' enemy that debuts in ''Dragon Quest III'' being split into two groups when no distinction existed in the original Japanese. An entirely new English name (''Merry man'') was assigned to these same goons for their return in ''Dragon Quest XI''.  
Robbin' 'Ood's henchmen have also suffered inconsistent adaptations into English, with the ''Robbin huddle'' enemy that debuts in {{Dragon Quest III}} being split into two groups when no distinction existed in the original Japanese. An entirely new English name (''Merry man'') was assigned to these same goons for their return in {{Dragon Quest XI}}.  


==Main series appearances==
==Main series appearances==
==={{DQ3}}===
==={{DQ3}}===
Robbin' 'Ood and [[Robbin' 'oodlum|his henchmen]] first appear in the [[Skyfell Tower]] west of [[Khoryv]], having stolen the crown from the king of [[Romaria]] and leaving the place in chaos. This forces the king to recruit the {{Hero 3}} on a sidequest to retrieve the crown. In the original {{Famicom}} and {{NES}} Version, retrieving the crown is optional, though the encounter is referenced after defeating him later.  The fight for the crown is mandatory in the remakes as he doesn't show up in his other hideout until then.
Robbin' 'Ood and [[Robbin' 'oodlum|his henchmen]] first appear in the [[Skyfell Tower]] west of [[Khoryv]], having stolen the [[King's crown|crown]] from the King of [[Romaria]] and leaving the place in chaos. This forces the [[King of Romaria|King]] to recruit the {{Hero 3}} on a sidequest to retrieve the crown. In the original {{Famicom}} and {{NES}} version, retrieving the [[King's crown|crown]]  is optional, though the encounter is referenced after defeating him later.  The fight for the [[King's crown|crown]] is mandatory in the remakes as he doesn't show up in his other hideout until then.


Within the tower, Robbin' attempts to thwart the party by opening a trap door beneath the group's feet.  Upon returning to the previous floor, the Hero finds the enemy has vanished.  However, after leaping off the edge where Robbin' had been standing, the hero finds him several floors below.  This results in the first genuine boss fight of the game (assuming the hero doesn't skip the side quest). After the battle, the hero acquires the king of Romaria's crown after Robbin' starts begging for his life.   
Within the tower, Robbin' attempts to thwart the party by opening a trap door beneath the group's feet.  Upon returning to the previous floor, the {{Hero 3}} finds the enemy has vanished.  However, after leaping off the edge where Robbin' had been standing, the {{Hero 3}} finds him several floors below.  This results in the first genuine boss fight of the game (assuming the {{Hero 3}} doesn't skip the side quest). After the battle, the {{Hero 3}} acquires the king of Romaria's [[King's crown|crown]] after Robbin' starts begging for his life.   


The monster's second appearance is in the appropriately named [[Kidnapper's Cave]], about northwest of [[Baharata]]. Robbin' 'Ood and [[Robbin' huddle|his goons]] advance in their criminal careers by kidnapping [[Gopal Gupta]] & [[Tanaya]], holding them for ransom. Upon freeing the young lovers, the Hero is confronted by the would-be kingpin himself, who challenges him to battle. After receiving a second defeat from the party, the crook pleads for mercy, claiming that he'll change his ways for real.
The monster's second appearance is in the appropriately named [[Kidnapper's Cave]], about northwest of [[Baharata]]. Robbin' 'Ood and [[Robbin' huddle|his goons]] advance in their criminal careers by kidnapping [[Gopal Gupta]] & [[Tanaya]], holding them for ransom. Upon freeing the young lovers, the {{Hero 3}} is confronted by the would-be kingpin himself, who challenges him to battle. After receiving a second defeat from the [[Party]], the crook pleads for mercy, claiming that he'll change his ways for real.


Robbin' 'Ood's final appearance is in the castle-town of [[Tantegel]]. He claims to have changed his evil ways and now acts as a typical {{NPC}}, now providing the Hero with information about the location of the [[Sunstone]].
Robbin' 'Ood's final appearance is in the castle-town of [[Tantegel]]. He claims to have changed his evil ways and now acts as a typical {{NPC}}, now providing the {{Hero 3}} with information about the location of the [[Sunstone]].


[[File:Robbin Ood sorry.png|right|border|]]
[[File:Robbin Ood sorry.png|right|border|]]
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|lvl=63
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|hp=150 (300 snes)
|hp=150 (300 {{SFC}})
|mp=0
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|exp=2200
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|attack=65 (70 snes)
|attack=65 (70 {{SFC}})
|defense=42 (54 snes)
|defense=42 (54 {{SFC}})
|agility=19 (10 snes)
|agility=19 (10 {{SFC}})
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|skills=[[Critical Hit|Brutal Strike]]<br>Defend
|skills=[[Critical Hit|Brutal Strike]]<br>Defend
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|hp=400 (700 {{SFC}})
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|attack=89 (95 snes)
|attack=89 (95 {{SFC}})
|defense=40 (70 snes)
|defense=40 (70 {{SFC}})
|agility=35 (23 snes)
|agility=35 (23 {{SFC}})
|spells=None
|spells=None
|skills=[[Critical Hit|Brutal Strike]]<br>Recovers 50 HP per turn (nes only)
|skills=[[Critical Hit|Brutal Strike]]<br>Recovers 50 {{HP}} per turn ({{NES}} only)
|item=None
|item=None
|locations=[[Kidnapper's Cave]]
|locations=[[Kidnapper's Cave]]
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==={{DQ7}}===
==={{DQ7}}===
Robbin' 'Ood appears as the boss in the [[DLC Tablet]] ''Treasure Hunt'' in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Version of ''Dragon Quest VII''.  Along with [[Hammer (Slime)|Hammer]] and the second version of [[Putric Stinkenheimer]], Robbin' 'Ood cannot be tamed and thus only encounter in the tablet.
Robbin' 'Ood appears as the boss in the [[DLC Tablet]] ''Treasure Hunt'' in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version of ''Dragon Quest VII''.  Along with [[Hammer (Slime)|Hammer]] and the second version of [[Putric Stinkenheimer]], Robbin' 'Ood cannot be tamed and thus only encounter in the tablet.


The [[Staff of resurrection]] is given as a reward for defeating him the first time.
The [[Staff of resurrection]] is given as a reward for defeating him the first time.
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|name = Robbin' hood  
|name = Robbin' hood  
|image =   
|image =   
|family = [[Demon family | Demon]]
|family = [[Demon family|Demon]]
|rank = S
|rank = S
|description = ''An infamous bandit who steals from the rich and gives to no one.''
|description = ''An infamous bandit who steals from the rich and gives to no one.''
|weapons = Spears, Axes, Hammers, Staves
|weapons = {{Spear}}s, {{Axe}}s, Hammers, {{Staves}}
|traits = [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker | Psycho]]
|traits = [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Psycho]]
|resistances = Whackproof, Inactionproof
|resistances = Whackproof, Inactionproof
|skill = [[Bounty Hunter]]
|skill = [[Bounty Hunter]]
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|name = Robbin' hood  
|name = Robbin' hood  
|image =   
|image =   
|family = [[Demon family | Demon]]
|family = [[Demon family|Demon]]
|rank = S
|rank = S
|size = S
|size = S
|weapons = Axes, Spears, Hammers, Staves
|weapons = {{Axe}}s, {{Spear}}s, Hammers, {{Staves}}
|traits = [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker | Psycho]], [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker | Imposing]]
|traits = [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Psycho]], [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Imposing]]
|resistances = Immune to [[Whack]] and Inaction
|resistances = Immune to [[Whack]] and Inaction
|skill = [[Bounty Hunter]]
|skill = [[Bounty Hunter]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Robbin' 'Ood is a reference to and pun on the name of the legendary English outlaw [[wikipedia:Robin Hood|Robin Hood]]. This reference is continued with an advanced version of Robbin' 'Ood in ''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2]]'': known in Japanese as {{Translation|Boss Kandata|カンダタおやぶん}}, it is called "Prince o' Thieves" in English after a common epithet for Robin Hood. The enemies accompanying a Robbin' 'Ood are sometimes known as [[Merry man|merry men]], after Robin Hood's [[wikipedia:Merry Men|own merry men]].
*Robbin' 'Ood is a reference to and pun on the name of the legendary English outlaw [[wikipedia:Robin Hood|Robin Hood]]. This reference is continued with an advanced version of Robbin' 'Ood in {{DQMJ2}}: known in Japanese as {{Translation|Boss Kandata|カンダタおやぶん}}, it is called "Prince o' Thieves" in English after a common epithet for Robin Hood. The enemies accompanying a Robbin' 'Ood are sometimes known as [[Merry man|merry men]], after Robin Hood's [[wikipedia:Merry Men|own merry men]].


*His Japanese name, {{Translation|Kandata|カンダタ}}, comes from the short story [[wikipedia:The Spider's Thread|The Spider's Thread]] by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa.
*His Japanese name, {{Translation|Kandata|カンダタ}}, comes from the short story [[wikipedia:The Spider's Thread|The Spider's Thread]] by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa.
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Kandarsofubi.jpg|''[[Dragon Quest Sofubi Monster]]'' merchandise series.
Kandarsofubi.jpg|''[[Dragon Quest Sofubi Monster]]'' merchandise series.
Robbinhood DQMJ DS.png|Joker 1 model.
Robbinhood DQMJ DS.png|''Joker 1'' model.
DQX Howaito Day 2015.png|''DQX'' White Day.
DQX Howaito Day 2015.png|{{X}} White Day.
Hawk Man and Robbin Hood.png|''Itadaki Street Special''.
Hawk Man and Robbin Hood.png|''Itadaki Street Special''.
DQ Stars Android Robbin' 'Ood 1.jpg|Appearance in {{Stars}}.
DQ Stars Android Robbin' 'Ood 1.jpg|Appearance in {{Stars}}.
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{{DQIII}}
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[[Category:Dragon Quest III enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III bosses]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III bosses]]

Revision as of 16:49, 30 January 2022

Robbin' 'Ood is a character and recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series that was introduced in Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation. He is most infamous for his mini-boss battles in III and appears three separate times throughout the game, committing heinous criminal acts in all but one of his appearances.

Appearance and personality


Localization inconsistency

The character currently localized as Robbin' 'Ood has had a very bizarre experience with the English language since the merger of Enix and Square in 2004. Originally, Enix of America simply romanized his name as Kandar, and this remained consistent until the release of the first Joker game. In that title, the character was dubbed Robbin Hood and this name was kept through the localization of the DS version of Dragon Quest V.

The localization of the second Joker game created a problem by interpreting カンダタおやぶん (Boss Kandar) as a separate person altogether. The intent that this was an advanced, stronger version of the same character was either ignored by Square Enix's localization staff or simply not understood, and as such was given the name Prince o' thieves. This has lead to confusion among fans, as the only palette swap of the common Hoodlum enemies to have anything to do with banditry has been Kandar/Robbin Ood throughout the entire series.

The situation became more convoluted with the localization of the Cell phone port of the third game, in which the Robbin Hood name was shortened to a more cockney-accented Robbin' 'Ood. The reason for this is currently unknown.

Robbin' 'Ood's henchmen have also suffered inconsistent adaptations into English, with the Robbin huddle enemy that debuts in Dragon Quest III being split into two groups when no distinction existed in the original Japanese. An entirely new English name (Merry man) was assigned to these same goons for their return in Dragon Quest XI.

Main series appearances

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation

Robbin' 'Ood and his henchmen first appear in the Skyfell Tower west of Khoryv, having stolen the crown from the King of Romaria and leaving the place in chaos. This forces the King to recruit the Hero on a sidequest to retrieve the crown. In the original Famicom and NES version, retrieving the crown is optional, though the encounter is referenced after defeating him later. The fight for the crown is mandatory in the remakes as he doesn't show up in his other hideout until then.

Within the tower, Robbin' attempts to thwart the party by opening a trap door beneath the group's feet. Upon returning to the previous floor, the Hero finds the enemy has vanished. However, after leaping off the edge where Robbin' had been standing, the Hero finds him several floors below. This results in the first genuine boss fight of the game (assuming the Hero doesn't skip the side quest). After the battle, the Hero acquires the king of Romaria's crown after Robbin' starts begging for his life.

The monster's second appearance is in the appropriately named Kidnapper's Cave, about northwest of Baharata. Robbin' 'Ood and his goons advance in their criminal careers by kidnapping Gopal Gupta & Tanaya, holding them for ransom. Upon freeing the young lovers, the Hero is confronted by the would-be kingpin himself, who challenges him to battle. After receiving a second defeat from the Party, the crook pleads for mercy, claiming that he'll change his ways for real.

Robbin' 'Ood's final appearance is in the castle-town of Tantegel. He claims to have changed his evil ways and now acts as a typical NPC, now providing the Hero with information about the location of the Sunstone.

Robbin Ood sorry.png
RobbinOod (カンダタ Kandata)DQ3-SNES-LOGO-ICON.png
Original (NES)
Sprite Level HP MP
Kandar DQIII NES.gif 63 150 (300 SFC) 0
Attack Defense Agility Experience Gold
65 (70 SFC) 42 (54 SFC) 19 (10 SFC) 2200 0
Bestiary No. #144
Spell(s) None
Skill(s) Brutal Strike
Defend
Location(s) Skyfell Tower
Item Dropped None
Evasion Fire Resistance * Crack Resistance * Woosh Resistance *
1/16 25% 25% 0%
Zap Resistance * Drain Magic Resistance Whack Resistance * Kamikazee Resistance
0% 100% 100% 100%
Poof Resistance Fuddle Resistance Snooze Resistance Dazzle Resistance
100% 100% 25% 25%
Fizzle Resistance Sap Resistance * Deceleratle Resistance *
100% 25% 25%
Remakes sprites



RobbinOod (second battle) (カンダタ Kandata)DQ3-SNES-LOGO-ICON.png
Original (NES)
Sprite Level HP MP
Kandar2 DQIII NES.gif 63 400 (700 SFC) 0
Attack Defense Agility Experience Gold
89 (95 SFC) 40 (70 SFC) 35 (23 SFC) 4800 0
Bestiary No. #155
Spell(s) None
Skill(s) Brutal Strike
Recovers 50 HP per turn (NES only)
Location(s) Kidnapper's Cave
Item Dropped None
Evasion Fire Resistance * Crack Resistance * Woosh Resistance *
0/64 25% 25% 0%
Zap Resistance * Drain Magic Resistance Whack Resistance * Kamikazee Resistance
0% 100% 100% 100%
Poof Resistance Fuddle Resistance Snooze Resistance Dazzle Resistance
100% 100% 100% 100%
Fizzle Resistance Sap Resistance * Deceleratle Resistance *
100% 25% 100%
Remakes sprites



Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen

Though he isn't fought or encountered, a diary can be found on a bookshelf in Cove's Cove where the thief Kirk Buzzer mentions his hope of being likened to him. Though the name given is Robbin' Hood.

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride

Robbin' hood (カンダタ Kandata)DQV Logo.png
Sprite HP MP Attack Defense
Kandar.gif 1040 25 235 80
Agility Experience Gold Tame Rate
30 1150 500 N/A
Bestiary No. Unnumbered boss monster
Spell(s) Midheal
Skill(s) Desperate attack
Location(s) Riteof Passage
Item dropped Stone axe18
Evasion Frizz resistance * Sizz resistance * Fire Breath resistance *
0/64 20% 20% 20%
Bang resistance * Crack resistance * Ice Breath resistance * Woosh resistance *
20% 0% 0% 20%
Zap resistance * Drain Magic resistance * Whack resistance * Kamikazee resistance *
0% ? 100% 100%
Poof resistance Poison resistance * Fuddle resistance Snooze resistance *
100% 100% 100% 100%
Dazzle resistance * Sap resistance * Fizzle resistance Stun resistance *
20% 0% 0% 100%
PS2 model DS & Mobile sprite
Robbinhood DQV PS2.png



Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past

Robbin' 'Ood appears as the boss in the DLC Tablet Treasure Hunt in the Nintendo 3DS version of Dragon Quest VII. Along with Hammer and the second version of Putric Stinkenheimer, Robbin' 'Ood cannot be tamed and thus only encounter in the tablet.

The Staff of resurrection is given as a reward for defeating him the first time.

Robbin' hood (カンダタ Kandata)
DQ7-PSX-LOGO-ICON.png
Remake exclusive (3DS)
Sprite HP MP Attack Defense
4305 75 474 162
Agility Experience Gold Tame Rate
60 3493 750 NA
Bestiary No. S54
Spell(s) Midheal
Skill(s) Brutal hit
Location(s) Tablet
Item(s) Dropped Stone axe18
Evasion Frizz Resistance * Sizz Resistance * Fire Breath Resistance *
064 70% 70% 70%
Bang Resistance * Crack Resistance * Ice Breath Resistance * Woosh Resistance *
70% 30% 30% 70%
Strike/Rock Resistance * Zap Resistance * Drain Magic Resistance * Whack Resistance *
100% 30% 100% 100%
Poof Resistance * Poison Resistance * Burning Breath Resistance Fuddle Resistance *
100% 100% 100% 100%
Snooze Resistance * Dazzle Resistance * Fizzle Resistance * Ban Dance Resistance
100% 50% 15% 100%
Stun Resistance * Sap Resistance * Army Resistance *
100% 15% 100%


Dragon Quest X


Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age


Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker

Robbin' hood is supposed to be obtainable by collecting all the monsters and skill in the game. However, due to an oversight, the game includes Robbin' hood itself in this check, meaning the player would have to already have it in order to receive it. This makes it unobtainable through normal gameplay.

Robbin' hood
Family Demon
Rank S
Description An infamous bandit who steals from the rich and gives to no one.
Weapons Spears, Axes, Hammers, Staves
Traits Psycho
Resistances Whackproof, Inactionproof
Skill Bounty Hunter
Location -
Breeding chart -


Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2

Robbin' hood
Family Demon
Rank S
Size S
Weapons Axes, Spears, Hammers, Staves
Traits Psycho, Imposing
Resistances Immune to Whack and Inaction
Skill Bounty Hunter
Location Chance encounter
Breeding chart -


Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3


Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below


Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End

Robbin' 'Ood (カンダタ Kandata)DQHII Logo.png
Model Experience Gold Marked Version?
Robbin ood DQH2.png 12165 67g No
List No. 160
Field Notes This axe-wielding outlaw is all mouth and no trousers—when his victims turn violent, he begs for forgiveness. His customary costume doesn't leave a lot to the imagination. As far as Robbin's concerned, if you've got it, flaunt it.
Location(s)
Item(s) Dropped



Trivia

  • Robbin' 'Ood is a reference to and pun on the name of the legendary English outlaw Robin Hood. This reference is continued with an advanced version of Robbin' 'Ood in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2: known in Japanese as Boss Kandata (カンダタおやぶん), it is called "Prince o' Thieves" in English after a common epithet for Robin Hood. The enemies accompanying a Robbin' 'Ood are sometimes known as merry men, after Robin Hood's own merry men.
  • His Japanese name, Kandata (カンダタ), comes from the short story The Spider's Thread by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa.
  • Robbin' 'Ood's frequently changing name is ironically appropriate, as criminals often go through many aliases throughout their careers.

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