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It is a common complaint among players that, when filling out their 'Big Book of Beasts', they are often missing the Wimp, as it is hard to encounter. Completing the entire monster book awards the player 250,000 tokens for use in the casinos in [[Endor]] and [[Immigrant Town]]. | It is a common complaint among players that, when filling out their 'Big Book of Beasts', they are often missing the Wimp, as it is hard to encounter. Completing the entire monster book awards the player 250,000 tokens for use in the casinos in [[Endor]] and [[Immigrant Town]]. | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest Swords enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest Swords enemies]] |
Revision as of 10:36, 18 July 2016
Dragon Quest monster | |
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Wimp | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
First appearance | Dragon Quest IV |
A wimp (formerly Xemime and Demonica) is a rare imp monster that appears in Dragon Quest IV.
Rarity
It is a common complaint among players that, when filling out their 'Big Book of Beasts', they are often missing the Wimp, as it is hard to encounter. Completing the entire monster book awards the player 250,000 tokens for use in the casinos in Endor and Immigrant Town.