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{{Monster Infobox
{{Monster Infobox
|title=Treeface
|title=Treeface
|image=[[Image:DQVIII_Treeface.png|center|250px]]
|image=[[Image:DQVIII_Treeface.png|275px]]
|caption= Art by [[Akira Toriyama]]
|caption= Art by [[Akira Toriyama]]
|kanji={{tt|じんめんじゅ|'Human-face-tree'}}
|kanji={{tt|じんめんじゅ|'Human-face-tree'}}
|romanji=Jinmenju
|romanji=Jinmenju
|old=FaceTree
|old=Titan Tree (''II'' NES)<br>FaceTree
|firstappear={{DQ2}}
|firstappear={{Dragon Quest II}}
}}
}}
The '''Treeface''' is a recurring {{MFamilies}} that was introduced in {{Dragon Quest II}}.
The '''Treeface''' is a recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}}, first appearing in {{Dragon Quest II}}. It is a tree that has come to life in order to attack adventurers.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
A wicked parody of the traditional ''Treant'' of Western fantasy, the Treeface is a terrible tyrant of the timberlands that mimics surrounding forest biomes in order to ambush plucky adventurers. Brighter than their bark would imply, they use their own leaves to heal themselves when weakened, and are not above fleeing battle when their necks are on the chopping block.
A wicked parody of the traditional ''Treant'' of Western fantasy, the Treeface is a terrible tyrant of the timberlands that mimics surrounding forest biomes in order to ambush plucky adventurers. Brighter than their bark would imply, they use their own leaves to heal themselves when weakened, and are not above fleeing battle when their necks are on the chopping block. The trees are also known for performing peculiar dances in order to drain spellcasters of their magic power. Treefaces were once ordinary trees that came to life after absent-minded adventurers carved words into their wood.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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{{DQ2Enemy
{{DQ2Enemy
|name=Treeface
|name=Treeface
|kanji=  
|kanji= じんめんじゅ
|romanji=
|romanji=Jinmenju
|nes-sprite=[[File:DQII Face tree.png]]
|nes-sprite=[[Image:TitanTree DQII NES.png]]
|nes-hp=51
|nes-hp=51
|nes-mp=None
|nes-mp=None
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|nes-defense=19
|nes-defense=19
|nes-agility=30
|nes-agility=30
|nes-spells=Flee<br>[[Weird Dance]]
|nes-spells=[[Weird Dance]]<br>Flee
|nes-locations=[[Beran]] region
|nes-locations=[[Slewse]] region<br>[[Beran]] region
|nes-item=[[Wizard's staff]]{{fraction|1|32}}
|nes-item=[[Wizard's staff]]{{fraction|1|32}}
|nes-evasion={{fraction|0|64}}
|nes-evasion={{fraction|0|64}}
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|nes-fizzle-resist={{fraction|7|7}}
|nes-fizzle-resist={{fraction|7|7}}
|nes-kasap-resist={{fraction|3|7}}
|nes-kasap-resist={{fraction|3|7}}
|remake-sprites=[[File:Treeface II snes.png]]
|remake-sprites=[[Image:Treeface II snes.png]][[Image:FaceTree DQII GBC.png|55px]][[Image:Treeface DQII iOS.png|55px]][[Image:Treeface Erdrick Trilogy Switch.png|55px]]
|remake-hp=51
|remake-hp=51
|remake-mp=0
|remake-mp=0
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|remake-defense=19
|remake-defense=19
|remake-agility=30
|remake-agility=30
|remake-spells=Flee<br>[[Weird Dance]]
|remake-spells=[[Weird Dance]]<br>Flee
|remake-locations=[[Beran]] region
|remake-locations=[[Slewse]] region<br>[[Beran]] region
|remake-item=[[Wizard's staff]]{{fraction|1|32}}
|remake-item=[[Wizard's staff]]{{fraction|1|32}}
|remake-evasion={{fraction|0|64}}
|remake-evasion={{fraction|0|64}}
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|description=Rightly feared for their habit of hiding in the forest and ambushing travelers. When hurt, they pluck leaves from their own branches to use as healing herbs.
|description=Rightly feared for their habit of hiding in the forest and ambushing travelers. When hurt, they pluck leaves from their own branches to use as healing herbs.
|spells=None
|spells=None
|skills=[[Weird Dance]]<br>Use [[Medicinal herb]].<br>Flee
|skills=[[Weird Dance]]<br>Use [[Medicinal herb]]<br>Flee
|locations=[[Maella Region]]<br>[[Kingdom of Ascantha|Kingdom]] of [[Ascantha]]<br>[[Wisher's Peak]] region<br>[[Baccarat Region]]
|locations=[[Maella Region]]<br>[[Kingdom of Ascantha|Kingdom]] of [[Ascantha]]<br>[[Wisher's Peak]] region<br>[[Baccarat Region]]
|items=[[Strong medicine]] {{fraction|1|32}}<br> [[Yggdrasil leaf]] {{fraction|1|256}}
|items=[[Strong medicine]] {{fraction|1|32}}<br> [[Yggdrasil leaf]] {{fraction|1|256}}
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|remake-changes=
|remake-changes=
}}
}}
 
*A Treeface in [[Tryan Gully]] notes the {{Hero 8 }} and {{Party 8}} are new faces in town, while teasing that [[Trode]] is old.
A Treeface in [[Tryan Gully]] notes the {{Hero 8 }} and {{Party 8}} are new faces in town, while teasing that [[Trode]] is old.
*In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version, a [[Cherreevil blossom]] may appear in the southern part of the [[Baccarat Region]] after 30 Treefaces have been defeated.


==={{DQ9}}===
==={{DQ9}}===
{{Enemy
{{DQ9EnemyNew
|float=
|image=[[File:DQIX Treeface.png|150px]]
|name=Treeface
|name=Treeface
|game={{Dragon Quest IX}}
|kanji=じんめんじゅ
|console={{DS}}
|romaji=Jinmenju
|romanji=
|bestiaryNumber=#077
|family={{Plant}}
|description=These troublesome trees lower {{MP}} with [[Weird Dance]] and can cure with the [[medicinal herb]]s that blossom in their branches.<br><br>They often hide in the forest so they can pounce on and punish people who think it's clever to carve their initials into trees.
|model=[[File:DQIX Treeface.png|150px]]
|hp=95
|hp=95
|mp=12
|mp=12
|exp=315
|gold=102
|attack=83
|attack=83
|defense=78
|defence=78
|agility=63
|agility=63
|experience=315
|spells=None
|gold=102
|skills=[[Weird Dance]]<br>Uses [[Medicinal herb]]
|droppedItem=[[Strong medicine]] (common, 1/32)<br>[[Strong antidote]] (rare, 1/64)
|items=[[Strong medicine]]{{fraction|1|32}}<br>[[Strong antidote]]{{fraction|1|64}}
|skills=[[Weird Dance]]<br>Use [[Medicinal herb]].
|locations=[[Lonely Coast]]<br>[[Heights of Loneliness]]<br>{{Grotto}} (Cave/Nature, rank 2)
|family={{Plant}}
|fire-resist=-25%
|bestiaryNumber=077
|ice-resist=0%
|description=These troublesome trees lower {{MP}} with [[Weird Dance]] and can cure with the [[medicinal herb]]s that blossom in their branches.<br><br>They often hide in the forest so they can pounce on and punish people who think it's clever to carve their initials into trees.
|wind-resist=0%
|locations=[[Lonely Coast]]<br>[[Heights of Loneliness]]<br>{{Grotto}}
|blast-resist=0%
|}}
|rock-resist=0%
|dark-resist=0%
|light-resist=0%
|drain-resist=-100%
|whack-resist=0%
|poison-resist=25%
|paralysis-resist=25%
|fuddle-resist=50%
|snooze-resist=50%
|dazzle-resist=25%
|sap-resist=25%
|blunt-resist=0%
|deceleratle-resist=0%
|spooky-aura-resist=0%
|fizzle-resist=100%
|stun-resist=50%
|charm-resist=50%
}}
 
==={{DQ10}}===
Treefaces appeared from the beginning of the game. Like before, they are able to perform [[Weird Dance]] and heal themselves with [[Medicinal herb]]s and will flee when threatened. In Version 1.1 of the game, it gained a [[Rarefied monster|rarefied]] version in the form of [[Antiquitree]]. Starting with Version 5.0, vicious treefaces can be encountered in the Netherworld. They no longer flee and continue to perform their Weird Dance, while they are now able to heal themselves with [[Special medicine]].
 
==={{DQDai}}===
A treeface appears at the beginning of the story as one of the friendly monsters living alongside [[Dai]] and Brass on Dermline Island. In the 1991 anime, a trio of treefaces are called forth by Dai with the help of magic cylinders in the kingdom of Romos against the fake hero's party. They perform a Weird Dance on the mage Masopho to sap his magic power.
* In the 2020 anime, treefaces from the Dark Forest can be seen among the monsters attacking the kingdom of Romos led by [[Crocodine]]. They are part of the Furfang Legion.


==={{DQM}}===
==={{DQM}}===
{{DQMEnemy
{{DQMEnemy
|name=FaceTree
|name=FaceTree
|kanji=  
|kanji=じんめんじゅ
|romanji=
|romanji=Jinmenju
|sprite=[[File:Face tree.png]]
|sprite=[[File:Face tree.png]]
|level=45
|level=45
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|curse-resist=Strong
|curse-resist=Strong
}}
}}
A FaceTree is encountered as the boss of [[List of teleportals in Dragon Quest Monsters|Gate of Bewilder]]. It can be recruited by [[Terry]] after beating it, with the default name Face.
* A FaceTree is encountered as the boss of [[List of teleportals in Dragon Quest Monsters|Gate of Bewilder]]. It can be recruited by [[Terry]] after beating it, with the default name Face.


==={{DQM2}}===
==={{DQM2}}===
{{DQM2Enemy
{{DQM2Enemy
|name=FaceTree
|name=FaceTree
|kanji=  
|kanji= じんめんじゅ
|romanji=
|romanji=Jinmenju
|sprite=[[File:Facetree.png]]
|sprite=[[File:Facetree.png]]
|level=45
|level=45
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|rank = C
|rank = C
|description = ''Chops bits off and they'll just grow back - truly a lumberjack's worst nightmare.''
|description = ''Chops bits off and they'll just grow back - truly a lumberjack's worst nightmare.''
|weapons = {{Axe}}s, {{Hammer}}s, {{Claw}}s, {{Staves}}
|weapons = {{Axe}}s, {{Hammer}}s, {{Claw}}s, [[Wand Weapon Family|Staves]]
|traits = [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Steady Recovery]]
|traits = [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Steady Recovery]]
|resistances = Vulnerable to [[Frizz]]
|resistances = Vulnerable to [[Frizz]]
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|rank = C
|rank = C
|size = M
|size = M
|weapons = {{Axe}}s, {{Hammer}}s, {{Claw}}s, {{Staves}}
|weapons = {{Axe}}s, {{Hammer}}s, {{Claw}}s, [[Wand Weapon Family|Staves]]
|traits = [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Hit Squad]], [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Big Hitter]], [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Steady Recovery]]
|traits = [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Hit Squad]], [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Big Hitter]], [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Steady Recovery]]
|resistances = Vulnerable to [[Frizz]], Immune to [[Abiliterator]] and [[Ban Dance]]
|resistances = Vulnerable to [[Frizz]], Immune to [[Abiliterator]] and [[Ban Dance]]
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{{DQM3Enemy
{{DQM3Enemy
|name=Treeface
|name=Treeface
|kanji=  
|kanji=じんめんじゅ
|romanji=
|romanji=Jinmenju
|icon=[[File:Treeface DQM3 portrait.png|100px]]
|icon=[[File:Treeface DQM3 portrait.png|100px]]
|family=[[File:DQM3 undead family icon.png|link=Undead family]]
|family=[[File:DQM3 undead family icon.png|link=Undead family]]
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|bestiary=#451
|bestiary=#451
|rank=<big><big>'''E'''</big></big>
|rank=<big><big>'''E'''</big></big>
|in-game-description=Great trees posessed by wicked spirits that have lived for well over a thousand years. Unwary travellers who stray too close risk being stupefied and stuck in the woods forever
|in-game-description=Great trees possessed by wicked spirits that have lived for well over a thousand years. Unwary travellers who stray too close risk being stupefied and stuck in the woods forever
|talents=[[Hexcommunicator]] (lv. 1)
|talents=[[Hexcommunicator]] (lv. 1)
|traits=[[Absorbent Touch]] (lv. 1)<br>[[Critical Theorist]] (lv. 20)<br>[[Ultra Crafty Magic Drainer]] (lv. 40)
|traits=[[Absorbent Touch]] (lv. 1)<br>[[Critical Theorist]] (lv. 20)<br>[[Ultra Crafty Magic Drainer]] (lv. 40)
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|kanji=じんめんじゅ
|kanji=じんめんじゅ
|romaji={{tt|Jinmenju|'Human-face-tree'}}
|romaji={{tt|Jinmenju|'Human-face-tree'}}
|listNumber=036
|listNumber=#036
|fieldNotes=Trees that have taken on lives of their own, and turned to ambushing adventurers who wander into the woods. These once-docile woods creatures were driven to distraction by delinquents carving rude words into them.
|fieldNotes=Trees that have taken on lives of their own, and turned to ambushing adventurers who wander into the woods. These once-docile woods creatures were driven to distraction by delinquents carving rude words into them.
|image=[[File:Treeface DQH2.png|100px]]
|image=[[File:Treeface DQH2.png|100px]]
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==={{DQB2}}===
==={{DQB2}}===
{{Stub}}
{{Stub}}
==={{DQTreasures}}===
A statue of a treeface is Treasure No. 513 in the Monster Statues category. Its base value is 80,000 gold.
{{Descriptions
|DQTR=A model of a monster from some faraway world.<ref>Nintendo Switch and Steam versions.</ref>
}}


==={{DQRivals}}===
==={{DQRivals}}===
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==={{DQTact}}===
==={{DQTact}}===
Treeface appeared as a B-rank {{MFamilies}} of the [[Nature family]] at the beginning of the game, but could not be recruited until the limited ''The Adventure of Dai'' event. It can be unlocked and can be fully awakened by completing the The Dark Forest stage from Furfang Full Assault at any difficulty. It can also take part in [[Maam]]'s Battle Road as a party member.
Treeface appeared as a B-rank monster of the [[Nature family]] at the beginning of the game, but could not be recruited until the limited ''The Adventure of Dai'' event. It can be unlocked and can be fully awakened by completing the The Dark Forest stage from Furfang Full Assault at any difficulty. It can also take part in [[Maam]]'s Battle Road as a party member.
{{DQTactEnemy
{{DQTactEnemy
|name=Treeface
|name=Treeface
|kanji=じんめんじゅ
|kanji=じんめんじゅ
|romanji=Jinmenju
|romanji=Jinmenju
|sprite=[[Image:DQT Treeface.png|225px]]
|sprite=[[Image:DQT Treeface.png|250px]]
|family=[[Image:Tact Icon Nature.png|48px]]<Br>{{Nature}}
|family=[[Image:Tact Icon Nature.png|48px]]<Br>{{Nature}}
|rank=[[Image:DQTact Rank Icon B.png|48px]]
|rank=[[Image:DQTact Rank Icon B.png|48px]]
|role=[[Image:DQTact SupportType.png|48px]]<br>Support
|role=[[Image:DQTact SupportType.png|48px]]<br>Support
|lvl=110
|lvl=120
|hp=1,057
|hp=1,125
|mp=295
|mp=315
|move=2
|move=2
|attack=232
|attack=248
|defense=358
|defense=383
|agility=302
|agility=323
|wisdom=252
|wisdom=270
|weight=25
|weight=25
|bskill1=[[Buff]]
|bskill1=[[Buff]]
|bskill2=[[Midheal]]{{tt|*|Level 22}}
|bskill2=[[Midheal]]{{tt|*|Level 22}}
|bskill3=[[Magic Veil]]{{tt|*|Level 36}}
|bskill3=[[Magic Veil]]{{tt|*|Level 36}}
|askill1=Very Rare {{MP}} Regen/Stats Up
|askill1=Very Rare MP Regen/Stats Up
|askill2=[[Bang]] Res +25/Stats Up
|askill2=Bang Res +25/Stats Up
|askill3=[[Midheal]] Potency +5%/Stats Up<br>{{HP}} +20
|askill3=Midheal Recovery +5% /Stats Up<br>HP +20
|askill4=[[Zap]] Res +25/Stats Up
|askill4=Zap Res +25/Stats Up
|askill5=[[Midheal]] +5%/Stats Up<br>{{HP}} +20
|askill5=Midheal Recovery +5%/Stats Up<br>HP +20
|lperk1=N/a
|lperk1=N/a
|bperk1=WIS +5
|bperk1=WIS +5
|bperk2=[[Midheal]] Potency +2%
|bperk2=Midheal Recovery +2%
|bperk3=N/a
|bperk3=N/a
|aperk1='''Very Rare {{MP}} Regen''': Action start: Very rarely recovers {{MP}}.
|aperk1='''Very Rare MP Regen''': Very rarely recovers MP at action start.
|frizz-resist=Very Weak
|frizz-resist=Very Weak
|sizz-resist=Very Weak
|sizz-resist=Very Weak
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{{Stub}}
{{Stub}}


==Etymology==
==In Other Languages==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinmenju Jinmenju] is a legendary Chinese tree known for sprouting human faces in its flowers.
{{OtherLanguages
|es=Arboligno|es-meaning=From the Spanish ''{{tt|arbol|tree}}'' and ''{{tt|maligno|malevolent, malicious}}''.
|fr=Tronc-bine|fr-meaning=From the French ''{{tt|tronc|tree trunk}}'' and ''{{tt|binette|face}}''.
|de=Baumfratze|de-meaning=From the German ''{{tt|Baum|tree}}'' and ''{{tt|Fratze|grimace}}''.
|it=Faccia d'albero|it-meaning=Italian for "tree face".
}}


==Similar species==
==Trivia==
*[[Antiquitree]]
* The treeface's Japanese name [[Wikipedia:Jinmenju|Jinmenju]] is a legendary Chinese tree known for sprouting human faces in its flowers.
*[[Cherreevil Blossom]]
*[[Dark macarbour]]
*[[Evil tree ent]]
*[[Treevil]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<center><gallery>
Treeface_Famicom.png|{{II}}.
Treeface_Famicom.png|Famicom official art.
DQ VIII Android Tryan Gully 21.jpg|Residential Treeface in [[Tryan Gully]] from {{VIII}}. ([[Cell phone]])
DQX Jinmenju.jpg|A treeface in {{X}}.
DQX Jinmenju Kyo.jpg|A vicious treeface in ''X''.
Dai1991 DermlineMonsters.jpg|A Treeface in the 1991 anime of {{The Adventure of Dai}}.
Dai1991 DermlineMonsters.jpg|A Treeface in the 1991 anime of {{The Adventure of Dai}}.
DQ VIII Android Tryan Gully 21.jpg|Residential Treeface in [[Tryan Gully]] from {{VIII}}. ([[Cell phone]])
Dai1991 Treefaces.jpg|Treefaces performing a Weird Dance.
Treeface DQMCH PSX Sprite.png|{{1·2}} ({{PSX}})
Treeface DQMCH PSX Sprite.png|{{1·2}} ({{PSX}})
Treeface DQMJ DS.png|{{Joker}}.
Treeface DQMJ DS.png|{{Joker}} model.
Treeface joker 2.png|{{Joker 2}}.
Treeface joker 2.png|{{Joker 2}} model.
DQMBRV Treeface.png|''Battle Road Victory'' cut-in.
DQMBRV Treeface1.png
DQMBRV Treeface2.png
DQMBRV Treeface3.png
Monster Class.png|Helping in the classroom.
Monster Class.png|Helping in the classroom.
DQHRS Bough Beater.png|{{Rocket Slime}}.
DQHRS Bough Beater.png|{{Rocket Slime}}.
DQTCG Treeface.jpg|''DQ'' Trading Card.
DQMB Treeface.png|''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle'' card.
DQMB Treeface.png|''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle'' card.
DQH Treeface.jpg|{{Heroes II}}.
DQH Treeface.jpg|{{Heroes II}}.
Treeface statue treasures icon.jpg|{{Treasures}}
DQotS Treeface.jpg|{{Stars}} model.
DQR Jinmenju.png|{{Rivals}} card.
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>


{{Stub}}
==Similar species==
*[[Antiquitree]]
*[[Cherreevil Blossom]]
*[[Dark macarbour]]
*[[Evil tree ent]]
*[[Treevil]]
 
==References==
<references/>


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[[fr:Tronc-bine]]

Latest revision as of 20:00, 20 September 2024

The Treeface is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series, first appearing in Dragon Quest II. It is a tree that has come to life in order to attack adventurers.

Characteristics[edit]

A wicked parody of the traditional Treant of Western fantasy, the Treeface is a terrible tyrant of the timberlands that mimics surrounding forest biomes in order to ambush plucky adventurers. Brighter than their bark would imply, they use their own leaves to heal themselves when weakened, and are not above fleeing battle when their necks are on the chopping block. The trees are also known for performing peculiar dances in order to drain spellcasters of their magic power. Treefaces were once ordinary trees that came to life after absent-minded adventurers carved words into their wood.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line[edit]

Treeface (じんめんじゅ Jinmenju)DQ2-SNES-LOGO-ICON.PNG
Original (NES)
Sprite HP MP Attack
TitanTree DQII NES.png 51 None 58
Defense Agility Experience Gold
19 30 50 80
Abilities Weird Dance
Flee
Location(s) Slewse region
Beran region
Item Dropped Wizard's staff132
Evasion Fire Resistance * Dazzle Resistance Snooze Resistance
064 07 37 27
Thwack Resistance Fizzle Resistance Kasap Resistance
47 77 37
Remakes (SFC, GBC, Mobile)
Sprites HP MP Attack
Treeface II snes.pngFaceTree DQII GBC.pngTreeface DQII iOS.pngTreeface Erdrick Trilogy Switch.png 51 0 58
Defense Agility Experience Gold
19 30 50 80
Abilities Weird Dance
Flee
Location(s) Slewse region
Beran region
Item Dropped Wizard's staff132
Evasion Fire Resistance * Dazzle Resistance Snooze Resistance
064 07 37 17
Thwack Resistance Fizzle Resistance Kasap Resistance
47 77 37



Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]

Treeface (じんめんじゅ Jinmenju)DQ8-LOGO-ICON.png
Original (PS2)
Sprite HP MP Attack
DQVIII PS2 Treeface.png 64 0 56
Defense Agility Experience Gold
49 38 67 23
Bestiary no. #049
Family Plant
In-game description Rightly feared for their habit of hiding in the forest and ambushing travelers. When hurt, they pluck leaves from their own branches to use as healing herbs.
Spell(s) None
Skill(s) Weird Dance
Use Medicinal herb
Flee
Location(s) Maella Region
Kingdom of Ascantha
Wisher's Peak region
Baccarat Region
Item(s) dropped Strong medicine 132
Yggdrasil leaf 1256
Evasion Attack Resistance Frizz Resistance * Sizz Resistance *
064 0% 0% 0%
Fire Breath
Resistance
*
Bang Resistance * Woosh Resistance * Crack Resistance *
0% 0% 0% 0%
Ice breath
Resistance
*
Strike/Rock Resistance * Zap Resistance * Drain Magic Resistance
0% 0% 0% 100%
Whack Resistance * Poison Resistance * Paralysis Resistance * Fuddle Resistance *
0% 15% 15% 50%
Snooze resistance * Dazzle Resistance Fizzle Resistance Ban Dance Resistance
50% 15% 100% 0%
Stun Resistance * Sap Resistance * Army Resistance *
50% 0% 0%
Remake (3DS, Mobile)
Notable Changes
None



Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]

Treeface (じんめんじゅ Jinmenju)DQIX Logo.png
Model HP MP Attack
DQIX Treeface.png 95 12 83
Defence Agility Experience Gold
78 63 315 102
Bestiary no. #077
Family Plant
In-game description These troublesome trees lower MP with Weird Dance and can cure with the medicinal herbs that blossom in their branches.

They often hide in the forest so they can pounce on and punish people who think it's clever to carve their initials into trees.
Spell(s) None
Skill(s) Weird Dance
Uses Medicinal herb
Location(s) Lonely Coast
Heights of Loneliness
Grotto (Cave/Nature, rank 2)
Item(s) dropped Strong medicine132
Strong antidote164
Fire Resistance * Ice
Resistance
*
Wind Resistance * Blast/Lightning Resistance *
-25% 0% 0% 0%
Rock Resistance * Dark Resistance * Light Resistance * Drain Magic Resistance
0% 0% 0% -100%
Whack Resistance * Poison Resistance * Paralysis Resistance * Fuddle Resistance *
0% 25% 25% 50%
Snooze Resistance * Dazzle Resistance Sap Resistance * Blunt Resistance *
50% 25% 25% 0%
Deceleratle Resistance * Spooky Aura Resistance* Fizzle Resistance * Stun Resistance *
0% 0% 100% 50%
Charm Resistance *
50%


Dragon Quest X[edit]

Treefaces appeared from the beginning of the game. Like before, they are able to perform Weird Dance and heal themselves with Medicinal herbs and will flee when threatened. In Version 1.1 of the game, it gained a rarefied version in the form of Antiquitree. Starting with Version 5.0, vicious treefaces can be encountered in the Netherworld. They no longer flee and continue to perform their Weird Dance, while they are now able to heal themselves with Special medicine.

Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai[edit]

A treeface appears at the beginning of the story as one of the friendly monsters living alongside Dai and Brass on Dermline Island. In the 1991 anime, a trio of treefaces are called forth by Dai with the help of magic cylinders in the kingdom of Romos against the fake hero's party. They perform a Weird Dance on the mage Masopho to sap his magic power.

  • In the 2020 anime, treefaces from the Dark Forest can be seen among the monsters attacking the kingdom of Romos led by Crocodine. They are part of the Furfang Legion.

Dragon Quest Monsters[edit]

FaceTree (じんめんじゅ Jinmenju) DWM Logo.png
Sprite Level cap * HP growth MP growth
Face tree.png 45 3/5 2/5
Strength growth Resilience growth Wisdom growth Agility growth
3/5 3/5 5/5 5/5
Family Plant
In-game description Its roots suck evil power from the ground
Abilities StopSpell, OddDance, Curse
Habitat Gate of Bewilder
Breeding chart HerbMan x Dragon family
Plant family x NiteWhip
Frizz Resistance * Sizz Resistance * Fire Breath Resistance * Bang Resistance *
None None None None
Crack Resistance * Ice Breath Resistance * Woosh Resistance * Rock/Army Resistance *
None None Strong None
Zap Resistance * Gigaslash Resistance Magic Burst Resistance Drain Magic Resistance *
Strong None None Strong
Whack Resistance * Kamikazee Resistance * Poison Resistance * Paralysis Resistance *
Strong Immune Weak Strong
Fuddle Resistance * Snooze Resistance * Dazzle Resistance * Fizzle Resistance
Weak Strong Weak Strong
Ban Dance Resistance Gobstopper Resistance Stun Resistance * Sap Resistance *
Strong Strong Strong None
Decelerate Resistance * Curse Resistance
None Strong


  • A FaceTree is encountered as the boss of Gate of Bewilder. It can be recruited by Terry after beating it, with the default name Face.

Dragon Quest Monsters 2[edit]

FaceTree (じんめんじゅ Jinmenju) DWM2 Taras Adventure Logo.png
Sprite Level cap * HP growth MP growth
Facetree.png 45 7/10 5/10
Strength growth Resilience growth Wisdom growth Agility growth
6/10 4/10 6/10 6/10
Family Plant
In-game description
Abilities Curse, OddDance, StopSpell
Habitat
Breeding chart GhosTree x Snapper
HerbMan x Dragon family
Plant family x NiteWhip
Frizz Resistance * Sizz Resistance * Fire Breath Resistance * Bang Resistance *
None None None None
Crack Resistance * Ice Breath Resistance * Woosh Resistance * Rock/Army Resistance *
None None Strong None
Water Resistance * Zap Resistance * Gigaslash Resistance Magic Burst Resistance
Strong Strong None None
Drain Magic Resistance * Whack Resistance * Kamikazee Resistance * Poison Resistance *
Strong Strong Immune Weak
Paralysis Resistance * Fuddle Resistance * Snooze Resistance * Dazzle Resistance *
Strong Weak Strong Weak
Fizzle Resistance Ban Dance Resistance Gobstopper Resistance Stun Resistance *
Strong Strong Strong Strong
Sap Resistance * Decelerate Resistance * Curse Resistance
None None Strong



Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker[edit]

Treeface
Family Nature
Rank C
Description Chops bits off and they'll just grow back - truly a lumberjack's worst nightmare.
Weapons Axes, Hammers, Claws, Staves
Traits Steady Recovery
Resistances Vulnerable to Frizz
Skill Green Finger
Location Fert Isle (Night)
Breeding chart Great sabrecub x Hunter mech


Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2[edit]

Treeface
Family Nature
Rank C
Size M
Weapons Axes, Hammers, Claws, Staves
Traits Hit Squad, Big Hitter, Steady Recovery
Resistances Vulnerable to Frizz, Immune to Abiliterator and Ban Dance
Skill Green Finger
Location -
Breeding chart Capsichum x Capsichum x Stump chump x Stump chump
Khalamari kid x Behemoth slime
Scorpion x Dragon slime


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

Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key[edit]

Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince[edit]

Treeface (じんめんじゅ Jinmenju) DQM3 Logo.png
Icon Family Max HP* Max MP*
Treeface DQM3 portrait.png DQM3 undead family icon.png 1,320 430
Max Attack Max Defence Max Agility Max Wisdom
530 520 480 650
Bestiary No. #451
Rank E
In-game description Great trees possessed by wicked spirits that have lived for well over a thousand years. Unwary travellers who stray too close risk being stupefied and stuck in the woods forever
Talents Hexcommunicator (lv. 1)
Guaranteed traits Absorbent Touch (lv. 1)
Critical Theorist (lv. 20)
Ultra Crafty Magic Drainer (lv. 40)
Large-size exclusive traits Tactical Trooper (lv. 1)
Uber Demonsbane (lv. 1)
Collective Punishment (lv. 60)
Habitat This monster has no natural habitat
Items N/A
Synthesis chart Brollygagger DQM3 portrait.png X Stump chump DQM3 portrait.png
Notable synthesis
Fire Resistance * Water Resistance * Wind Resistance * Earth Resistance *
-25% 50% 0% 50%
Explosion Resistance * Ice Resistance * Electricity Resistance * Light Resistance *
-25% 25% 25% 25%
Dark Resistance * Debilitation Resistance* Bedazzlement Resistance * Antimagic Resistance *
25% 0% 0% 0%
MP Absorption Resistance * Confusion Resistance * Sleep Resistance * Paralysis Resistance *
50% 0% 50% 50%
Stun Resistance * Poison Resistance *
-25% 25%
Instant Death Resistance *
0%



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

Treeface (じんめんじゅ Jinmenju)DQHII Logo.png
Model Experience Gold Marked Version?
Treeface DQH2.png 125 77g Yes
List No. #036
Field Notes Trees that have taken on lives of their own, and turned to ambushing adventurers who wander into the woods. These once-docile woods creatures were driven to distraction by delinquents carving rude words into them.
Location(s) The Battle of the Wildwood
Item(s) Dropped Sturdy stick, Papillon pendant



Dragon Quest Builders[edit]

Treeface (じんめんじゅ Jinmenju)DQB-LOGO-ICON.png
Chapter 2
HP Attack Defense Item(s) Dropped
56~62 22~26 5~12 Plumberry (★★★), Dead tree (★☆☆)
Location(s)
Rimuldar swamps and marshes
Sprite DQB Treeface.png



Dragon Quest Builders 2[edit]

Dragon Quest Treasures[edit]

A statue of a treeface is Treasure No. 513 in the Monster Statues category. Its base value is 80,000 gold.

GameDescription
Dragon Quest Treasures Logo.png
A model of a monster from some faraway world.[1]

Dragon Quest Rivals[edit]

Dragon Quest Walk[edit]

Dragon Quest Tact[edit]

Treeface appeared as a B-rank monster of the Nature family at the beginning of the game, but could not be recruited until the limited The Adventure of Dai event. It can be unlocked and can be fully awakened by completing the The Dark Forest stage from Furfang Full Assault at any difficulty. It can also take part in Maam's Battle Road as a party member.

Treeface (じんめんじゅ Jinmenju)Tactlogo.png
Stats


DQT Treeface.png
Family Rank Role
Tact Icon Nature.png
Nature
DQTact Rank Icon B.png DQTact SupportType.png
Support
Max Level HP MP Move
120 1,125 315 2
Attack Defense Agility Wisdom Weight
248 383 323 270 25
Basic Skills
First Second Third
Buff Midheal* Magic Veil*
Awakening Skills
First Second Third
Very Rare MP Regen/Stats Up Bang Res +25/Stats Up Midheal Recovery +5% /Stats Up
HP +20
Fourth Fifth
Zap Res +25/Stats Up Midheal Recovery +5%/Stats Up
HP +20
Leader Perks
First
N/a
Basic Perks
First Second Third
WIS +5 Midheal Recovery +2% N/a
Perk Details
First
Very Rare MP Regen: Very rarely recovers MP at action start.
Frizz Resistance * Sizz Resistance * Crack Resistance * Woosh Resistance *
Very Weak Very Weak Normal Normal
Bang Resistance * Zap Resistance * Zam Resistance * Snooze Resistance
Half Res Half Res Normal Immune
Poison Resistance Physical Lock Resistance Spell Lock Resistance Martial Lock Resistance
Half Res Normal Normal Normal
Breath Lock Resistance Hobble Resistance * Stun Resistance * Dazzle Resistance
Normal Normal Super Weak Normal
Curse Resistance Paralysis Resistance Confusion Resistance Charm Resistance
Super Weak Normal Half Res Normal



Dragon Quest Keshi Keshi[edit]

In Other Languages[edit]

Language Translation Meaning
ICON-FLAG-ES.png EspañolArbolignoFrom the Spanish arbol and maligno.
ICON-FLAG-FR.png FrançaisTronc-bineFrom the French tronc and binette.
ICON-FLAG-DE.png DeutschBaumfratzeFrom the German Baum and Fratze.
ICON-FLAG-IT.png ItalianoFaccia d'alberoItalian for "tree face".

Trivia[edit]

  • The treeface's Japanese name Jinmenju is a legendary Chinese tree known for sprouting human faces in its flowers.

Gallery[edit]

Similar species[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Nintendo Switch and Steam versions.