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This {{MFamilies}}'s Japanese name, トロルバッコス ''tororu bakkosu'', is believed to mean "Troll Bacchus", which seems appropriate given its wine-red complexion. | This {{MFamilies}}'s Japanese name, トロルバッコス ''tororu bakkosu'', is believed to mean "Troll Bacchus", which seems appropriate given its wine-red complexion. | ||
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Dragon Quest monster | |
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Gladiator Troll | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
Japanese | トロルバッコス |
Romaji | tororu bakkosu |
First appearance | Dragon Quest X |
Old localization | n/a |
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The red-skinned Gladiator troll, with a hideous-looking purple tongue, debuted in Dragon Quest X.
Characteristics[edit]
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Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest X[edit]
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Dragon Quest of the Stars[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
This monster's Japanese name, トロルバッコス tororu bakkosu, is believed to mean "Troll Bacchus", which seems appropriate given its wine-red complexion.