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|romanji={{tt|Tatsunoko naito|Seahorse knight}} | |romanji={{tt|Tatsunoko naito|Seahorse knight}} | ||
|old=Seahorser<br>Aquestrian gladiator | |old=Seahorser<br>Aquestrian gladiator | ||
|firstappear= | |firstappear={{DQ7}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Quayhorse''' is a recurrent | The '''Quayhorse''' is a recurrent {{MFamilies}} in the {{DQSeries}} that was introduced in {{DQ7}}. It is an anthropomorphic seahorse warrior. | ||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
'''Quayhorses''' are big sinister [[Aquatic family|seahorse]]-like monsters with orange scaly skin and a pair of gloved arms that allow them to hold pokey tridents. These | '''Quayhorses''' are big sinister [[Aquatic family|seahorse]]-like monsters with orange scaly skin and a pair of gloved arms that allow them to hold pokey tridents. These {{MFamilies}}s are seen wearing stylish armour reminiscent of the kind worn in Roman times, with the top part a bronze cuirass with gleaming golden details, and the bottom part is a white skirt that flows in the sea tides, held to the '''Quayhorse's''' body by a a sleek black belt made of a particularly tough sea weed. These strange ocean defenders wield a solid [[bronze shield]] and a glorious golden ended trident, which they use to torment ocean invaders, along with being able to spew '''[[Sweet Breath]]''' as a way of subduing adventurers, leaving them open to more attacks. They're even able to exude an icy '''[[Cool Breath]]''' across a wide area, crushing enemies with cold hard damage. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
=== | ==={{DQ7}}=== | ||
{{DQ7Enemy | {{DQ7Enemy | ||
|name=Quayhorse | |name=Quayhorse | ||
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|hp=78 | |hp=78 | ||
|mp=20 | |mp=20 | ||
|exp=72 (PS1)<br>108 (3DS) | |exp=72 ({{PS1}})<br>108 ({{3DS}}) | ||
|gold=70 (PS1)<br>105 (3DS) | |gold=70 ({{PS1}})<br>105 ({{3DS}}) | ||
|attack=80 | |attack=80 | ||
|defense=40 | |defense=40 | ||
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|army-resist=0% | |army-resist=0% | ||
}} | }} | ||
A boss version of Quayhorse is fought in the boss battle against [[Mossferatu]] in the [[Den of the Dwarves]] along with a [[Wharfhorse]]. It is stronger than an ordinary Quayhorse and can be troublesome due to its ability to put the | A boss version of Quayhorse is fought in the boss battle against [[Mossferatu]] in the [[Den of the Dwarves]] along with a [[Wharfhorse]]. It is stronger than an ordinary Quayhorse and can be troublesome due to its ability to put the {{Party 7}} to {{Sleep}} and heal its allies. It is recommended to take out [[Mossferatu]]'s guards first before focusing on him. | ||
{{DQ7Enemy | {{DQ7Enemy | ||
|name=Quayhorse (boss) | |name=Quayhorse (boss) | ||
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|name = Aquestrian gladiator | |name = Aquestrian gladiator | ||
|image = | |image = | ||
|family = | |family = {{Dragon}} | ||
|rank = C | |rank = C | ||
|size = S | |size = S | ||
|weapons = | |weapons = {{Sword}}s, {{Axe}}s, {{Whip}}s, {{Spear}}s, {{Staves}} | ||
|traits = [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker | Fly Swatter]], [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker | Crafty Blade Blunter]] | |traits = [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Fly Swatter]], [[List of Traits in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker|Crafty Blade Blunter]] | ||
|resistances = Immune to [[Drain Magic]], [[Gobstopper]], and [[Decelerate]] | |resistances = Immune to [[Drain Magic]], [[Gobstopper]], and [[Decelerate]] | ||
|skill = [[Champion (skill) | Champion]] | |skill = [[Champion (skill)|Champion]] | ||
|location = - | |location = - | ||
|breeding chart = [[Hacksaurus]] x [[Metal slime knight]]<br>[[Dragon slime]] x [[Barracuda]] | |breeding chart = [[Hacksaurus]] x [[Metal slime knight]]<br>[[Dragon slime]] x [[Barracuda]] | ||
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{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
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{{Stub}} | {{Stub}} | ||
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{{Stub}} | {{Stub}} | ||
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{{Stub}} | {{Stub}} | ||
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==={{DQRivals}}=== | |||
{{Stub}} | {{Stub}} | ||
=== | ==={{DQTact}}=== | ||
Quayhorse appears as a C-rank | Quayhorse appears as a C-rank {{MFamilies}} of the [[Dragon family]] as part of the limited ''Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland'' event. It can be synthesized at the Ancient Shrine by combining [[Killer gila|Killer Gila]] Might and [[Great sabrecat|Great Sabrecat]] Might together. The quayhorse can participate in the [[Great muddy hand]]'s Battle Road as a party member. | ||
{{DQTactEnemy | {{DQTactEnemy | ||
|name=Quayhorse | |name=Quayhorse | ||
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|romanji=Tatsunoko naito | |romanji=Tatsunoko naito | ||
|sprite=[[Image:DQT Quayhorse.png|225px]] | |sprite=[[Image:DQT Quayhorse.png|225px]] | ||
|family=[[Image:Tact Icon Dragon.png|48px]]<br>Dragon | |family=[[Image:Tact Icon Dragon.png|48px]]<br>{{Dragon}} | ||
|rank=[[Image:DQTact Rank Icon C.png|48px]] | |rank=[[Image:DQTact Rank Icon C.png|48px]] | ||
|role=[[Image:DQTact SupportType.png|48px]]<br>Support | |role=[[Image:DQTact SupportType.png|48px]]<br>Support | ||
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|bskill2=[[Midheal]]{{tt|*|Level 18}} | |bskill2=[[Midheal]]{{tt|*|Level 18}} | ||
|bskill3=N/a | |bskill3=N/a | ||
|askill1=Healing Effect +5% / Stats Up | |askill1=Healing Effect +5%/Stats Up | ||
|askill2=Frizz Res +25 / Stats Up | |askill2=[[Frizz]] Res +25/Stats Up | ||
|askill3=Midheal Effect +5% / Stats Up | |askill3=[[Midheal]] Effect +5%/Stats Up | ||
|askill4=Sizz Res +25 / Stats Up | |askill4=[[Sizz]] Res +25/Stats Up | ||
|askill5=Midheal Effect +5% / Stats Up | |askill5=[[Midheal]] Effect +5%/Stats Up | ||
|lperk1=N/a | |lperk1=N/a | ||
|bperk1=WIS +3 | |bperk1={{WIS}} +3 | ||
|bperk2=Midheal Effect +2% | |bperk2=[[Midheal]] Effect +2% | ||
|bperk3=N/a | |bperk3=N/a | ||
|aperk1='''Healing Effect +5%''': Raises healing ability effect by 5%. | |aperk1='''Healing Effect +5%''': Raises healing ability effect by 5%. | ||
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Quayhorse's Japanese name, Tatsunoko knight (たつのこナイト), is a reference to the term "tatsu-no-otoshigo" (竜の落とし子, lit. dragon's illegitimate child), often shortened to "tatsu no ko", which simply means "dragon's child" and is another term for a seahorse. Seahorses were believed to be related to dragons. | Quayhorse's Japanese name, Tatsunoko knight (たつのこナイト), is a reference to the term "tatsu-no-otoshigo" (竜の落とし子, lit. dragon's illegitimate child), often shortened to "tatsu no ko", which simply means "dragon's child" and is another term for a seahorse. Seahorses were believed to be related to dragons. | ||
==Related | ==Related {{MFamilies}}s== | ||
*[[Wharfhorse]] | *[[Wharfhorse]] | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
DQVII Gamadeus3DS.png|Boss battle in the 3DS version | DQVII Gamadeus3DS.png|Boss battle in the {{3DS}} version. | ||
DQM2-3D Quayhorse Icon.jpg|Icon in | DQM2-3D Quayhorse Icon.jpg|Icon in {{Monsters 2: 3D}}. | ||
DQotS Quayhorse.png| | DQotS Quayhorse.png|{{Stars}} model. | ||
DQR Quayhorse.png| | DQR Quayhorse.png|{{Rivals}} card. | ||
DQT Monster Synthesis.jpg|The Quayhorse and other | DQT Monster Synthesis.jpg|The Quayhorse and other {{MFamilies}}s that can be synthesized in {{Tact}}. | ||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||