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|title=Freezing wingwyrm | |||
|image=[[Image:Freezing_Wingwyrm.png|center|275px]] | |||
|caption=Art by [[Akira Toriyama]] | |||
|kanji=ケベナヒモス | |||
|romanji=Kebenahimosu | |||
|firstappear=''[[Dragon Quest VII]]'' | |||
|old=Behemoth | |||
}} | |||
[[Image:Behemoth. | The '''Freezing wingwyrm''' is a monster that appears exclusively in ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''. It is a purple-scaled dragon with a serpentine body and an ice-cold breath. | ||
==Characteristics== | |||
Twisted wicked [[Dragon family|wyrms]] that are constantly turning through the air in flight, only to land and lash out with crippling claws and blasts of blisteringly cold frozen breath. They are also strangely skilled in curative magic, casting '''Multiheal''' to heal every monster in the close area. Their tough scales make them completely immune to wind attacks. | |||
==Appearances== | |||
==={{DQ7}}=== | |||
{{DQ7Enemy | |||
|name=Freezing wingwyrm | |||
|kanji= ケベナヒモス | |||
|romanji=Kebenahimosu | |||
|sprite=[[Image:Behemoth DQVII PSX.png]] | |||
|hp=385 | |||
|mp=50 | |||
|exp=295 (PS1)<br>443 (3DS) | |||
|gold=110 (PS1)<br>165 (3DS) | |||
|attack=185 | |||
|defense=120 | |||
|agility=122 | |||
|tameRate=[[Animal Magnetism|{{fraction|1|64}}]] | |||
|bestiaryNumber=#210 | |||
|spells=[[Multiheal]] | |||
|skills=[[Chilly Breath]] | |||
|locations=[[Cathedral of Blight]]<br>[[Cave to Another World]] | |||
|items=[[Beast claw]]{{fraction|1|128}} | |||
|evasion={{fraction|1|64}} | |||
|frizz-resist=25% | |||
|sizz-resist=25% | |||
|bang-resist=25% | |||
|crack-resist=25% | |||
|woosh-resist=100% | |||
|zap-resist=0% | |||
|whack-resist=50% | |||
|poof-resist=80% | |||
|dazzle-resist=15% | |||
|snooze-resist=50% | |||
|drain-resist=100% | |||
|fizzle-resist=50% | |||
|fuddle-resist=0% | |||
|sap-resist=15% | |||
|poison-resist=100% | |||
|stun-resist=100% | |||
|ban-dance-resist=100% | |||
|fire-breath-resist=0% | |||
|cool-breath-resist=0% | |||
|strike-resist=0% | |||
|burning-breath-resist=80% | |||
|army-resist=0% | |||
|remake-changes= | |||
}}*'''[[Dragon family|Dragon-type]]''' | |||
==Related Monsters== | |||
*[[Blazing wingwyrm]] | |||
*[[Sulkk]] | |||
*[[Wingwyrm]] | |||
==Etymology== | |||
The Freezing wingwyrm's original English name, Behemoth, and its Japanese name reference the [[Wikipedia:Behemoth|Behemoth]] from the Biblical Book of Job. It is a great and mighty beast shown to Job by God, often paired with the sea monster Leviathan, and is described as the king of beasts. In modern English, a behemoth has come to mean a huge or monstrous person or thing. | |||
[[Category:Dragons]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VII enemies]] | ||
[[fr:Volvaran de givre]] | |||
Latest revision as of 20:37, 10 April 2023
The Freezing wingwyrm is a monster that appears exclusively in Dragon Quest VII. It is a purple-scaled dragon with a serpentine body and an ice-cold breath.
| Dragon Quest monster | |
|---|---|
| Freezing wingwyrm | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
| Japanese | ケベナヒモス |
| Romaji | Kebenahimosu |
| First appearance | Dragon Quest VII |
| Old localization | Behemoth |
CharacteristicsEdit
Twisted wicked wyrms that are constantly turning through the air in flight, only to land and lash out with crippling claws and blasts of blisteringly cold frozen breath. They are also strangely skilled in curative magic, casting Multiheal to heal every monster in the close area. Their tough scales make them completely immune to wind attacks.
AppearancesEdit
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten PastEdit
Related MonstersEdit
EtymologyEdit
The Freezing wingwyrm's original English name, Behemoth, and its Japanese name reference the Behemoth from the Biblical Book of Job. It is a great and mighty beast shown to Job by God, often paired with the sea monster Leviathan, and is described as the king of beasts. In modern English, a behemoth has come to mean a huge or monstrous person or thing.