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Making its debut from the 3.4 update onwards, they are first found in the aquatic region of Nagaland, attacking with [[Multiclub]] and cast Kasizzle. | |||
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|in-game-description=As calves, these creatures are known as girascals. Those with a nose for mischief become girapscallions as adolescents. Only the biggest and toughest become giruffians - the rest are merely giriff-raff | |in-game-description=As calves, these creatures are known as girascals. Those with a nose for mischief become girapscallions as adolescents. Only the biggest and toughest become giruffians - the rest are merely giriff-raff | ||
|talents=[[Martial Maven]] (lv. 1) | |talents=[[Martial Maven]] (lv. 1) | ||
|traits=[[ | |traits=[[Stunning Touch]] (lv. 1)<br>[[Critical Triumph]] (lv. 20)<br>[[Ace Evader]] (lv. 40) | ||
|ltraits=[[Tactical Genius]] (lv. 1)<br>[[Sizzmeister]] (lv. 1)<br>[[Ultra Crafty Sizzer]] (lv. 60) | |ltraits=[[Tactical Genius]] (lv. 1)<br>[[Sizzmeister]] (lv. 1)<br>[[Ultra Crafty Sizzer]] (lv. 60) | ||
|habitat=This monster has no natural habitat | |habitat=This monster has no natural habitat |
Latest revision as of 23:43, 27 September 2024
Dragon Quest monster | |
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Giruffian | |
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Japanese | ジラフマスター |
Romaji | Jirafu masta |
First appearance | Dragon Quest X |
Old localization | None |
Giruffians are deranged looking monsters that swing staves nearly as long as their sizeable necks.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest X[edit]
Making its debut from the 3.4 update onwards, they are first found in the aquatic region of Nagaland, attacking with Multiclub and cast Kasizzle.
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince[edit]
Icon | Family | Max HP* | Max MP* |
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1,350 | 340 |
Max Attack* | Max Defence * | Max Agility * | Max Wisdom * |
580 | 510 | 440 | 610 |
Bestiary No. | #243 |
Rank | D |
In-game description | As calves, these creatures are known as girascals. Those with a nose for mischief become girapscallions as adolescents. Only the biggest and toughest become giruffians - the rest are merely giriff-raff |
Talents | Martial Maven (lv. 1) |
Guaranteed traits | Stunning Touch (lv. 1) Critical Triumph (lv. 20) Ace Evader (lv. 40) |
Large-size exclusive traits | Tactical Genius (lv. 1) Sizzmeister (lv. 1) Ultra Crafty Sizzer (lv. 60) |
Habitat | This monster has no natural habitat |
Items | N/A |
Synthesis chart | ![]() ![]() |
Notable synthesis | |
Fire Resistance * | Water Resistance * | Wind Resistance * | Earth Resistance * |
50% | 0% | 50% | 50% |
Explosion Resistance * | Ice Resistance * | Electricity Resistance * | Light Resistance * |
0% | -25% | 0% | 25% |
Dark Resistance * | Antimagic Resistance * | Bedazzlement Resistance * | Confusion Resistance * |
0% | 0% | 0% | -25% |
Debilitation Resistance* | MP Absorption Resistance * | Paralysis Resistance * | Poison Resistance * |
0% | 50% | 0% | 25% |
Sleep Resistance * | Stun Resistance * | ||
50% | 50% | ||
Instant Death Resistance * | |||
0% |
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