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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''===
==={{DQ3}}===
{{DQ3Enemy
{{DQ3Enemy
|name=Beakon
|name=Beakon
|kanji=おおくちばし
|kanji=おおくちばし
|romanji=Ōkuchibashi
|romanji=Ōkuchibashi
|bestiaryNumber=057
|bestiaryNumber=#057
|sprite=[[file:Greatbeak DQIII NES.gif]]
|sprite=[[file:Greatbeak DQIII NES.gif]]
|lvl=18
|lvl=18
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|sap-resist=25%
|sap-resist=25%
|deceleratle-resist=25%
|deceleratle-resist=25%
|remake-sprites=[[file:Beakon3snes.png]]
|snes-sprites=[[file:Beakon3snes.png]]
|remake-changes=None
|gbc-sprites=[[File:Beakon III gbc.png]]
|switch-sprites=[[File:Beakon III switch.png|55px]]
}}
}}


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==={{DQ9}}===
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==={{DQ10}}===
==={{DQ10}}===
{{Stub}}
===''[[Dragon Quest of the Stars]]''===
{{Stub}}
{{Stub}}


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
Pun on "beak" and "beacon".
Pun on "beak" and "beacon". Its Japanese name, ''ōkuchibashi'', literally means "large beak" or "giant beak".
 
==Origins==
All three Beakon types are exaggerated parodies of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phorusrhacidae| Phorusrhacidae] family of flightless birds. More commonly know as terror birds, these walking hatchets possessed enormous beaks and existed as apex predators in the plains of South America roughly 2 million years ago in the Cenozoic era.


Its Japanese name, ''ōkuchibashi'', literally means "large beak" or "giant beak"
==Similar species==
==Related Monsters==
*[[Weaken beakon]]
*[[Weaken beakon]]
*[[Belisha beakon]]
*[[Belisha beakon]]
==Origins==
All three Beakon types are exaggerated parodies of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phorusrhacidae| Phorusrhacidae] family of flightless birds. More commonly know as terror birds, these walking hatchets possessed enormous beaks and existed as apex predators in the plains of South America roughly 2 million years ago in the Cenozoic era.




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[[Category:Dragon Quest X enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest of the Stars enemies]]

Revision as of 23:10, 3 June 2021

Beakons are bird-like monsters with long spindly legs and no wings, introduced in Dragon Quest III. They can attack twice per turn.

Appearances

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation

Beakon (おおくちばし Ōkuchibashi)
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
Original (NES)
Bestiary No.
#057
Level
18
Gold
24
HP
43
MP
0
Attack
55
Defense
43
Agility
24
Evasion
064
Spell(s)
None
Skill(s)
Acts twice per turn
Item Dropped
Seed of Wisdom164
Fire resistance *
0%
Crack resistance *
0%
Woosh resistance *
0%
Zap resistance *
0%
Drain Magic resistance
100%
Whack resistance *
25%
Kamikazee resistance
0%
Poof resistance
100%
Dazzle resistance
25%
Fizzle resistance
100%
Fuddle resistance
0%
Snooze resistance
25%
Deceleratle resistance *
25%
Sap resistance *
25%


Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies

#070 - Beakon
File:Beakon IX.png
HP MP Experience Gold
65 9 153 78
Attack Defense Speed
68 65 68
Dropped Item Chimaera wing
Clogs
Locations Lonely Plains
Family Bird family
Bestiary # 070
Game Dragon Quest IX
Console DS
Description Barbaric birds that attack twice with deadly drumsticks and cry cacophonously to creep out foes and call forth friends.

Dragon Quest X

Dragon Quest of the Stars

Etymology

Pun on "beak" and "beacon". Its Japanese name, ōkuchibashi, literally means "large beak" or "giant beak".

Origins

All three Beakon types are exaggerated parodies of the Phorusrhacidae family of flightless birds. More commonly know as terror birds, these walking hatchets possessed enormous beaks and existed as apex predators in the plains of South America roughly 2 million years ago in the Cenozoic era.

Similar species