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{{Character
{{Character
|Name = Healix
|Name = Healix
|Game = {{DQH}}
|Game = {{DQH}}<br>{{DQH2}}
|Image = [[File:DQ Heroes Healix.png|center|270px]]
|Image = [[File:DQ Heroes Healix.png|center|270px]]
|Japanese name = ホミロン
|Japanese name = ホミロン
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In the first {{Dragon Quest Heroes}} game, Healix is a timid little [[Healslime]] who grew up with [[Luceus]] and [[Aurora]] in Arba. He wears a special crown given to him by his father.  
In the first {{Dragon Quest Heroes}} game, Healix is a timid little [[Healslime]] who grew up with [[Luceus]] and [[Aurora]] in Arba. He wears a special crown given to him by his father.  


In the sequel, Healix is a [[Healslime]] that [[Lazarel]] meets when studying abroad in Orenka.
In the sequel, Healix is a [[Healslime]] that [[Lazarel]] met when studying abroad in Orenka.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQH}}===
==={{DQH}}===
==={{DQB}}===
==={{DQB}}===
The little [[Healslime]] cameos as "Healix The Hero", a statue of a heroic slime from a faraway world. Requires 5 stones and a copper ingot to craft. Adds +500 EXP to base level.
The little [[Healslime]] cameos as "Healix The Hero", a statue of a heroic slime from a faraway world. Requires 5 stones and a copper ingot to craft. Adds +500 {{EXP}} to base level.
==={{DQH2}}===
==={{DQH2}}===
This version of Healix wears a beret rather than a crown, and befitting the game's mildly military theme, he does his best impression of a drill sergeant from time to time. He becomes particularly friendly with [[Ruff]]. This version of Healix was typically the one to make appearances in future games such as ''[[Itadaki Street: Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary]]'' and {{Treasures}}.


==Notes==
==Notes==
Apparently, Healix has some kind of connection with the [[Slime weapons]] (available as DLC) in the first {{Dragon Quest Heroes}}, because whenever one of them is equipped, there is a 10% chance he will aid them in battle, healing back a bit of their health.
Apparently, Healix has some kind of connection with the [[Slime weapons]] (available as DLC) in the first {{Dragon Quest Heroes}}, because whenever one of them is equipped to a character, there is a 10% chance he will come to their aid in battle, healing back a bit of their health.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<center><gallery>
Image:DQHII Healix.png|''DQ Heroes II''.
DQHII Healix.png|{{Heroes 2}}.
Image:Ps4-dragon-quest-heroes-II ruff and healix.jpg|
Ps4-dragon-quest-heroes-II ruff and healix.jpg|
Image:DQB_Healix.png|''Dragon Quest Builders'' figure.
DQB_Healix.png|{{DQB}} figure.
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>



Latest revision as of 08:07, 26 June 2026

Healix
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below
Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End
DQ Heroes Healix.png
Japanese name ホミロン
Romaji Homiron
Race Healslime
Voice actor Rie Kugimiya (Japanese)
Harry Collett (English)

"(slurp) I'm scared..."

Healix (Homiron in the Japanese version) is a main character in Dragon Quest Heroes and the sequel Dragon Quest Heroes II.

Healix in both games is more or less the same type of character, but his story and role are different.

Description[edit]

In the first Dragon Quest Heroes game, Healix is a timid little Healslime who grew up with Luceus and Aurora in Arba. He wears a special crown given to him by his father.

In the sequel, Healix is a Healslime that Lazarel met when studying abroad in Orenka.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below[edit]

Dragon Quest Builders[edit]

The little Healslime cameos as "Healix The Hero", a statue of a heroic slime from a faraway world. Requires 5 stones and a copper ingot to craft. Adds +500 EXP to base level.

Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End[edit]

This version of Healix wears a beret rather than a crown, and befitting the game's mildly military theme, he does his best impression of a drill sergeant from time to time. He becomes particularly friendly with Ruff. This version of Healix was typically the one to make appearances in future games such as Itadaki Street: Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary and Treasures.

Notes[edit]

Apparently, Healix has some kind of connection with the Slime weapons (available as DLC) in the first Dragon Quest Heroes, because whenever one of them is equipped to a character, there is a 10% chance he will come to their aid in battle, healing back a bit of their health.

Gallery[edit]