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The wormonger is the boss of [[Treepidation]] in ''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2]]''. It is a mammoth-sized worm that, in the early part of the game, has swallowed the chief engineer [[Rory Bellows]]. | The wormonger is the boss of [[Treepidation]] in ''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2]]''. It is a mammoth-sized worm that, in the early part of the game, has swallowed the chief engineer [[Rory Bellows]]. Rory can be rescued by entering the giant worm's mouth and defeating the [[Hyper heyedra]] deep within it. | ||
After beating the game, the wormonger can be scouted. It takes up three monster spaces, meaning it is so large, it is the only monster the player can have out at one time. However, it makes up for this "lone wolf" status by sweeping everything with its humongously long body, striking all enemies on the opposing side in battle. Sadly, it is only a Rank D monster. | After beating the game, the wormonger can be scouted. It takes up three monster spaces, meaning it is so large, it is the only monster the player can have out at one time. However, it makes up for this "lone wolf" status by sweeping everything with its humongously long body, striking all enemies on the opposing side in battle. Sadly, it is only a Rank D monster. |
Revision as of 14:54, 30 June 2016
The Wormonger is a boss that first appeared in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2.
Dragon Quest monster | |
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Wormonger | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
Japanese | タイラントワーム |
First appearance | Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 |
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The wormonger is the boss of Treepidation in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2. It is a mammoth-sized worm that, in the early part of the game, has swallowed the chief engineer Rory Bellows. Rory can be rescued by entering the giant worm's mouth and defeating the Hyper heyedra deep within it.
After beating the game, the wormonger can be scouted. It takes up three monster spaces, meaning it is so large, it is the only monster the player can have out at one time. However, it makes up for this "lone wolf" status by sweeping everything with its humongously long body, striking all enemies on the opposing side in battle. Sadly, it is only a Rank D monster.