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A '''Seaslime''' is an enemy introduced in | A '''Seaslime''' is an enemy introduced in {{DQ3}}. | ||
In the [[Nintendo DS]] remake of | It looks like a [[Slime]] with a [[Shellmet]] permanently stuck on its head, and is often encountered when sailing. Though not as common as their land-lubbing cousins, the Seaslimes are infamous for boasting high defence and elemental resistances, as well as turning tail when battles look bleak, not unlike the [[Metal slime family]]. | ||
In the [[Nintendo DS]] remake of {{Dragon Quest VI}}, a Seaslime named [[Shelley]] can join the {{Hero 6}} and {{Party 6}} as a Slime buddy. | |||
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|description=Maritime slimes perfectly suited for the beach. As they grow bigger, they upgrade their shells for increasingly roomier models. | |description=Maritime slimes perfectly suited for the beach. As they grow bigger, they upgrade their shells for increasingly roomier models. | ||
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|description=Seaslimes who have morphed into a truly malevolent form under the malign influence of infinite evil. | |description=Seaslimes who have morphed into a truly malevolent form under the malign influence of infinite evil. | ||
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Slime MoriMori DQ Seaslime.png|''Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest''. | |||
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Revision as of 11:30, 8 February 2022
| Dragon Quest monster | |
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| Seaslime | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
| Japanese | マリンスライム |
| Romaji | Marine Slime |
| First appearance | Dragon Quest III |
| Old localization | SeaSlime |
A Seaslime is an enemy introduced in Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation.
It looks like a Slime with a Shellmet permanently stuck on its head, and is often encountered when sailing. Though not as common as their land-lubbing cousins, the Seaslimes are infamous for boasting high defence and elemental resistances, as well as turning tail when battles look bleak, not unlike the Metal slime family.
In the Nintendo DS remake of Dragon Quest VI, a Seaslime named Shelley can join the Hero and party as a Slime buddy.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
Dragon Quest X
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Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime
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Dragon Quest Monsters: Super Light
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Dragon Quest Builders 2
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Dragon Quest Tact
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Similar species
- Shell slime, the green and sandy brown variant often found on land.
- Slimecicle, a frosty variant of the seaslime that trades shells for shards of ice.
- Shelley, a Seaslime with self-esteem issues.
- Perry, a seaslime from Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime.