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|romanji={{tt|Kōtetsu majin|Steel demon/machine}}
|romanji={{tt|Kōtetsu majin|Steel demon/machine}}
|firstappear={{Dragon Quest VII}}
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The '''Metal heavy''' is a recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}}, first appearing in ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''. It is a sword-wielding monster clad in a suit of heavy steel armour.
The '''Metal heavy''' is a recurring {{MFamilies}} in the {{DQSeries}}, first appearing in {{Dragon Quest VII}}.
 
It is a sword-wielding {{MFamilies}} clad in a suit of heavy steel armour.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
Massive metallic dual sword-wielding monstrous living suits of bronze-coloured [[Machine family|armour]], with a frightening demonic face that grins devilishly from inside the beast's stomach. They are able to unleash devastating desperate attacks with their dual blades and can nullify the beneficial effects of their opponents with '''Disruptive Wave'''. Their demonic magic powers allow them to '''Buff''' their allies and their disgusting mouths can belch out great swathes of fire to fry foes with. Their armour grants them a wide range of resistance to both offensive magic and negative status effects.
Massive metallic dual sword-wielding monstrous living suits of bronze-coloured [[Machine family|armour]], with a frightening demonic face that grins devilishly from inside the beast's stomach. They are able to unleash devastating {{Desperate attack}}s with their dual blades and can nullify the beneficial effects of their opponents with '''[[Disruptive Wave]]'''. Their [[demon]]ic magic powers allow them to '''[[Buff]]''' their allies and their disgusting mouths can belch out great swathes of fire to fry foes with. Their armour grants them a wide range of resistance to both offensive magic and negative status effects.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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|hp=300
|hp=300
|mp=30
|mp=30
|exp=290 (PS1)<br>435 (3DS)
|exp=290 ({{PS1}})<br>435 ({{3DS}})
|gold=155 (PS1)<br>233 (3DS)
|gold=155 ({{PS1}})<br>233 ({{3DS}})
|attack=230
|attack=230
|defense=150
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|bestiaryNumber=#207
|bestiaryNumber=#207
|spells=[[Buff]]
|spells=[[Buff]]
|skills=[[Desperate attack]]<br>[[Flame Breath]]<br>[[Disruptive Wave]]
|skills={{Desperate attack}}<br>[[Flame Breath]]<br>[[Disruptive Wave]]
|locations=[[Cathedral of Blight]] 4-2F
|locations=[[Cathedral of Blight]] 4-2F
|items=[[Seed of strength]]{{fraction|1|256}}
|items=[[Seed of strength]]{{fraction|1|256}}
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==={{DQM3D}}===
==={{DQM3D}}===
The metal heavy appears as a D-rank monster of the [[Material family]].
The metal heavy appears as a D-rank {{MFamilies}} of the [[Material family]].


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
The Japanese name for this card, ''Kōtetsumajin'', means "Steel Demon", giving rise to the old English name of the monster. However, ''majin'' sounds very similar to ''mashin'', the Japanese transliteration of the English word "machine", and the term is often used with mechanical monsters in Dragon Quest like the [Überkilling machine] as a reference to its similar use in the Super Robot series [[Wikipedia:Mazinger|Mazinger]]. As such, it is likely also a pun on "Steel Machine".
The Japanese name for this card, ''Kōtetsumajin'', means "Steel Demon", giving rise to the old English name of the {{MFamilies}}. However, ''majin'' sounds very similar to ''mashin'', the Japanese transliteration of the English word "machine", and the term is often used with mechanical {{MFamilies}}s in {{Main Series}} like the [Überkilling machine] as a reference to its similar use in the ''Super Robot'' series ''[[Wikipedia:Mazinger|Mazinger]]''. As such, it is likely also a pun on "Steel Machine".
 
==Related {{MFamilies}}s==
*[[Ersatz Estark]]
*[[Slaughtomaton]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<center><gallery>
DQotS Metal heavy.jpg|''Stars'' model
DQotS Metal heavy.jpg|{{Stars}} model.
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>
==Related Enemies==
*[[Ersatz Estark]]
*[[Slaughtomaton]]


[[Category:Dragon Quest VII enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII enemies]]

Latest revision as of 11:04, 30 December 2023

The Metal heavy is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series, first appearing in Dragon Quest VII.

It is a sword-wielding monster clad in a suit of heavy steel armour.

Characteristics[edit]

Massive metallic dual sword-wielding monstrous living suits of bronze-coloured armour, with a frightening demonic face that grins devilishly from inside the beast's stomach. They are able to unleash devastating Desperate attacks with their dual blades and can nullify the beneficial effects of their opponents with Disruptive Wave. Their demonic magic powers allow them to Buff their allies and their disgusting mouths can belch out great swathes of fire to fry foes with. Their armour grants them a wide range of resistance to both offensive magic and negative status effects.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]

Metal heavy (こうてつまじん Kōtetsu majin)
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
Bestiary No.
#207
Recruit Rate
164
Experience
290 (PS1)
435 (3DS)
Gold
155 (PS1)
233 (3DS)
HP
300
MP
30
Attack
230
Defense
150
Agility
92
Evasion
064
Spell(s)
Buff
Location(s)
Cathedral of Blight 4-2F
Item(s) Dropped
Seed of strength1256
Frizz resistance *
25%
Sizz resistance *
25%
Fire Breath resistance *
15%
Bang resistance *
25%
Crack resistance *
60%
Ice Breath resistance *
15%
Woosh resistance *
60%
Strike/Rock resistance *
0%
Zap resistance *
0%
Drain Magic resistance *
50%
Whack resistance *
100%
Poof resistance *
100%
Ban Dance resistance
100%
Dazzle resistance *
15%
Fizzle resistance *
15%
Fuddle resistance *
50%
Paralysis resistance *
100%
Poison resistance *
100%
Snooze resistance *
50%
Stun resistance *
50%
Sap resistance *
15%
Army resistance *
0%
3DS version changes


Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D[edit]

The metal heavy appears as a D-rank monster of the Material family.

Etymology[edit]

The Japanese name for this card, Kōtetsumajin, means "Steel Demon", giving rise to the old English name of the monster. However, majin sounds very similar to mashin, the Japanese transliteration of the English word "machine", and the term is often used with mechanical monsters in Dragon Quest like the [Überkilling machine] as a reference to its similar use in the Super Robot series Mazinger. As such, it is likely also a pun on "Steel Machine".

Related monsters[edit]

Gallery[edit]