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Vgmaster77 (talk | contribs) (The switch version copies the mobile script, and Lord Zenith of the Cloudsate Citadel refers Xenlon as a girl when spoken. "Thou hast made it this far, and soon thou wilt meet mighty Xenlon Herself. Xenlon hath the power to grant any wish that you so choose. May fortune guide you to Her dwelling-place!") Tag: Manual revert |
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'''Xenlon''' is an additional post-game boss made for the {{Super Famicom}}, {{Game Boy Color}}, and [[Cell phone]] remakes of {{DQ3}}. | '''Xenlon''' is an additional post-game boss made for the {{Super Famicom}}, {{Game Boy Color}}, and [[Cell phone]] remakes of {{DQ3}}. | ||
He is a green eastern dragon of immense age and magical capability, granting wishes to those able to best him in battle. Xenlon later appeared in the {{DQMSeries}} as one of the most difficult {{MFamilies}}s to recruit. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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Xenlon's existence is alluded to three times in the game after [[Zoma]] is defeated: the first by the [[Aliahan]] Castle scientist who is researching the fable of a wish granting dragon, the hint-giving prisoner in the same castle, and by a {{Faerie}} standing next to the pillar of light in the [[Castle of the Dragon Queen]]. | Xenlon's existence is alluded to three times in the game after [[Zoma]] is defeated: the first by the [[Aliahan]] Castle scientist who is researching the fable of a wish granting dragon, the hint-giving prisoner in the same castle, and by a {{Faerie}} standing next to the pillar of light in the [[Castle of the Dragon Queen]]. | ||
He is found at the top of [[Cloudsgate Citadel (bonus dungeon)|the castle in the sky]], sleeping at the summit. He can be battled multiple times in order for a wish to be granted. To have him grant the first wish, he must be defeated within 35 turns. Though he will express annoyance at meeting the {{Party 3}} again after the first wish has been granted and reduce the turn limit to 25. In some versions of the game with 3 or more wishes available, after the second wish is granted, he will reduce the turn limit again to 15. Upon beating him, he will transport the {{Party 3}} to the outside of the [[Castle of the Dragon Queen]] whether a wish is made or not. | |||
*Reviving [[Ortega]]. | *Reviving [[Ortega]]. | ||
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This divine dragon is by far the strongest foe in the game, and will make [[Zoma]] look like a chump. | This divine dragon is by far the strongest foe in the game, and will make [[Zoma]] look like a chump. He has immunity to every status debuff, and even [[Drain Magic]], so the only way to approach this fight is with a full frontal assault with [[Oomph]] and [[Falcon blade]]s. His specific action attacks like chewing on a character will ignore defence, so don't even bother with [[Kabuff]]. Instead, keep [[Acceleratle]] up at all times to make life easier for healers. Also, because Xenlon only has one spell and an equal chance to use any of his actions, [[Insulatle]] is a better idea than [[Bounce]]. | ||
On the bright side, Xenlon has no resistances to offensive spells, meaning that if the {{Hero 3}} has enough {{MP}}, the player can cast [[Kazap]] over and over again to whittle down | On the bright side, Xenlon has no resistances to offensive spells, meaning that if the {{Hero 3}} has enough {{MP}}, the player can cast [[Kazap]] over and over again to whittle down his health. [[Mage|Magi]] and [[Sage]]s should only cast [[Kafrizzle]] when healing and buffing have already been covered for the turn. | ||
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==={{DQTact}}=== | ==={{DQTact}}=== | ||
Xenlon appears as a S-rank member of the [[Dragon family]] as part of the limited ''True Dragon Quest III'' event, appearing on | Xenlon appears as a S-rank member of the [[Dragon family]] as part of the limited ''True Dragon Quest III'' event, appearing on his own banner alongside [[Elysium bird]]. He can participate in [[Ramia|Ramia's]] Battle Road as a party member. | ||
{{DQTactEnemy | {{DQTactEnemy | ||
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|askill4=Sizz Res +25 <br> Stats Up | |askill4=Sizz Res +25 <br> Stats Up | ||
|askill5='''Dragon Scale''': When attacked by enemy: Heals 10% of the user's max HP.<br>Aurora Breath Potency +5%<br>Stats Up | |askill5='''Dragon Scale''': When attacked by enemy: Heals 10% of the user's max HP.<br>Aurora Breath Potency +5%<br>Stats Up | ||
|lperk1=Raises breath potency for all Dragon allies, including | |lperk1=Raises breath potency for all Dragon allies, including himself, by 25% in a 5x5 square around him. | ||
|bperk1=Max HP +30<br>Max MP +15 | |bperk1=Max HP +30<br>Max MP +15 | ||
|bperk2='''Drake Resonance''': Action start on odd turns until turn 10: Raises breath potency/recovery for dragons in a 5x5 area including the leader for 3 turns (and 4 turns for user). | |bperk2='''Drake Resonance''': Action start on odd turns until turn 10: Raises breath potency/recovery for dragons in a 5x5 area including the leader for 3 turns (and 4 turns for user). | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In {{Dragon Quest III}}, due to [[Monster Medal]]s being saved automatically, the player can save wishes by defeating | *In {{Dragon Quest III}}, due to [[Monster Medal]]s being saved automatically, the player can save wishes by defeating him and getting all of his sets of Medals, then reseting the game. | ||
*This character is likely a tribute to [[Akira Toriyama]]'s Dragon God [http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Shenron Shenron]. Not only do they look extremely similar (the only differences being Shenron's glowing red eyes and Xenlon's purple accents), they also grant wishes. In addition, the kanji for Shenron's name in ''Dragon Ball'' is 神龍 (meaning "god dragon"), which can be read as "''shen long''" in Mandarin Chinese (which, when the Chinese reading is said aloud by a Japanese person, becomes "シェンロン ''Shenron''" - the same as his name in ''Dragon Ball''), whereas it is read as "しんりゅう ''shinryū''" in Japanese, the same as Xenlon's name in the Japanese version of {{Main Series}}. | *This character is likely a tribute to [[Akira Toriyama]]'s Dragon God [http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Shenron Shenron]. Not only do they look extremely similar (the only differences being Shenron's glowing red eyes and Xenlon's purple accents), they also grant wishes. In addition, the kanji for Shenron's name in ''Dragon Ball'' is 神龍 (meaning "god dragon"), which can be read as "''shen long''" in Mandarin Chinese (which, when the Chinese reading is said aloud by a Japanese person, becomes "シェンロン ''Shenron''" - the same as his name in ''Dragon Ball''), whereas it is read as "しんりゅう ''shinryū''" in Japanese, the same as Xenlon's name in the Japanese version of {{Main Series}}. | ||
Revision as of 21:09, 28 April 2023
Dragon Quest monster | |
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Xenlon | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
Japanese | しんりゅう |
Romaji | Shinryū |
First appearance | Dragon Quest III |
Old localization | Divinegon |
Xenlon is an additional post-game boss made for the Super Famicom, Game Boy Color, and Cell phone remakes of Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation.
He is a green eastern dragon of immense age and magical capability, granting wishes to those able to best him in battle. Xenlon later appeared in the Dragon Quest Monsters series as one of the most difficult monsters to recruit.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
Xenlon's existence is alluded to three times in the game after Zoma is defeated: the first by the Aliahan Castle scientist who is researching the fable of a wish granting dragon, the hint-giving prisoner in the same castle, and by a Faerie standing next to the pillar of light in the Castle of the Dragon Queen.
He is found at the top of the castle in the sky, sleeping at the summit. He can be battled multiple times in order for a wish to be granted. To have him grant the first wish, he must be defeated within 35 turns. Though he will express annoyance at meeting the party again after the first wish has been granted and reduce the turn limit to 25. In some versions of the game with 3 or more wishes available, after the second wish is granted, he will reduce the turn limit again to 15. Upon beating him, he will transport the party to the outside of the Castle of the Dragon Queen whether a wish is made or not.
- Reviving Ortega.
- Create a Treasures n' Trapdoors board in the well of Jipang (removed in Cell phone version).
- Get a copy of Guns'n'Buns.
- Get rare Monster Medals (GBC version only).
- Open the path to the Ice Cave bonus dungeon (GBC version only).
- This option is represent as a blank spot on the list of wishes, similar to the Jailor's Key in II.
Battle
Sprite | Level | HP | MP | |
63 | 7300 | 255 | ||
Attack | Defense | Agility | Experience | Gold |
400 | 350 | 255 | 50,000 | 0 |
Bestiary No. | #143 |
Spell(s) | Kaboom |
Skill(s) | Acts twice per turn. (33%) Chews character. (204~311) Disruptive Wave Flops onto p party. (136~207) Freezing Blizzard Scorch Glaring balefully (Lullab-Eye) |
Location(s) | Cloudsgate Citadel |
Item Dropped | Seed of strength1⁄32 |
Evasion | Fire Resistance * | Crack Resistance * | Woosh Resistance * | ||
0⁄64 | 0% | 0% | 0% | ||
Zap Resistance * | Drain Magic Resistance | Whack Resistance * | Kamikazee Resistance | ||
0% | 100% | 100% | 100% | ||
Poof Resistance | Fuddle Resistance | Snooze Resistance | Dazzle Resistance | ||
100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | ||
Fizzle Resistance | Sap Resistance * | Deceleratle Resistance * | |||
100% | 100% | 100% |
This divine dragon is by far the strongest foe in the game, and will make Zoma look like a chump. He has immunity to every status debuff, and even Drain Magic, so the only way to approach this fight is with a full frontal assault with Oomph and Falcon blades. His specific action attacks like chewing on a character will ignore defence, so don't even bother with Kabuff. Instead, keep Acceleratle up at all times to make life easier for healers. Also, because Xenlon only has one spell and an equal chance to use any of his actions, Insulatle is a better idea than Bounce.
On the bright side, Xenlon has no resistances to offensive spells, meaning that if the Hero has enough MP, the player can cast Kazap over and over again to whittle down his health. Magi and Sages should only cast Kafrizzle when healing and buffing have already been covered for the turn.
Dragon Quest Monsters
Sprite | Level cap * | HP growth | MP growth |
70 | 5/5 | 5/5 | |
Strength growth | Resilience growth | Wisdom growth | Agility growth |
5/5 | 3/5 | 5/5 | 3/5 |
Family | Dragon |
In-game description | If you defeat it, your wish will be granted |
Abilities | FrigidAir, Meditate, BigBang |
Habitat | Only obtainable through breeding |
Breeding chart | SkyDragon x Orochi |
Frizz Resistance * | Sizz Resistance * | Fire Breath Resistance * | Bang Resistance * |
Strong | Immune | Immune | Immune |
Crack Resistance * | Ice Breath Resistance * | Woosh Resistance * | Rock/Army Resistance * |
Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong |
Zap Resistance * | Gigaslash Resistance | Magic Burst Resistance | Drain Magic Resistance * |
Strong | Strong | Weak | Strong |
Whack Resistance * | Kamikazee Resistance * | Poison Resistance * | Paralysis Resistance * |
Strong | Immune | Strong | Immune |
Fuddle Resistance * | Snooze Resistance * | Dazzle Resistance * | Fizzle Resistance |
Immune | Strong | Strong | Strong |
Ban Dance Resistance | Gobstopper Resistance | Stun Resistance * | Sap Resistance * |
Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong |
Decelerate Resistance * | Curse Resistance | ||
Strong | Strong |
Dragon Quest Monsters 2
Sprite | Level cap * | HP growth | MP growth |
70 | 8/10 | 8/10 | |
Strength growth | Resilience growth | Wisdom growth | Agility growth |
8/10 | 7/10 | 7/10 | 5/10 |
Family | Dragon |
In-game description | |
Abilities | BigBang, FrigidAir, Meditate |
Habitat | |
Breeding chart | SkyDragon x Orochi, Serpentia |
Frizz Resistance * | Sizz Resistance * | Fire Breath Resistance * | Bang Resistance * |
Strong | Immune | Immune | Immune |
Crack Resistance * | Ice Breath Resistance * | Woosh Resistance * | Rock/Army Resistance * |
Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong |
Water Resistance * | Zap Resistance * | Gigaslash Resistance | Magic Burst Resistance |
Weak | Strong | Strong | Weak |
Drain Magic Resistance * | Whack Resistance * | Kamikazee Resistance * | Poison Resistance * |
Strong | Strong | Immune | Strong |
Paralysis Resistance * | Fuddle Resistance * | Snooze Resistance * | Dazzle Resistance * |
Immune | Immune | Strong | Strong |
Fizzle Resistance | Ban Dance Resistance | Gobstopper Resistance | Stun Resistance * |
Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong |
Sap Resistance * | Decelerate Resistance * | Curse Resistance | |
Strong | Strong | Strong |
Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart
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Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2
Xenlon | |
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Family | Dragon |
Rank | X |
Size | M |
Weapons | Claws, Staves |
Traits | Big Hitter, Zapmeister, Tactical Genius |
Resistances | Immune to Whack, Poison, Gobstopper, Confusion, Inaction, Paralysis, and Sleep |
Skill | Breath |
Location | - |
Breeding chart | Boreal serpent x Ethereal serpent x Alabast dragon x Orochi |
Dragon Quest Tact
Xenlon appears as a S-rank member of the Dragon family as part of the limited True Dragon Quest III event, appearing on his own banner alongside Elysium bird. He can participate in Ramia's Battle Road as a party member.
Family | Rank | Role | ||
Dragon |
Attack |
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Max Level | HP | MP | Move | |
130 | 1,293 | 516 | 3 | |
Attack | Defense | Agility | Wisdom | Weight |
337 | 472 | 473 | 251 | 65 |
First | Second | Third | ||
Ground Scorch | Godly Breath* | Aurora Breath* | ||
First | Second | Third |
Three Wishes Stats Up |
Frizz Res +25 Stats Up |
Drake's Wrath: Battle start or action start: Grants +20% damage dealt if user's HP is 50% or over. Aurora Breath Potency +5% Stats Up |
Fourth | Fifth | |
Sizz Res +25 Stats Up |
Dragon Scale: When attacked by enemy: Heals 10% of the user's max HP. Aurora Breath Potency +5% Stats Up |
|
First | |
Raises breath potency for all Dragon allies, including himself, by 25% in a 5x5 square around him. | |
First | Second | Third |
Max HP +30 Max MP +15 |
Drake Resonance: Action start on odd turns until turn 10: Raises breath potency/recovery for dragons in a 5x5 area including the leader for 3 turns (and 4 turns for user). | Aurora Breath Potency +2% |
First | |
Three Wishes: Battle start: Reduces damage by 50% up to 3 times for 99 turns | |
Frizz Resistance * | Sizz Resistance * | Crack Resistance * | Woosh Resistance * | |
Half Res | Half Res | Normal | Very Weak | |
Bang Resistance * | Zap Resistance * | Zam Resistance * | Snooze Resistance | |
Normal | Very Weak | Normal | Half Res | |
Poison Resistance | Physical Lock Resistance | Spell Lock Resistance | Martial Lock Resistance | |
Super Weak | Normal | Normal | Normal | |
Breath Lock Resistance | Hobble Resistance * | Stun Resistance * | Dazzle Resistance | |
Half Res | Normal | Super Weak | Normal | |
Curse Resistance | Paralysis Resistance | Confusion Resistance | Charm Resistance | |
Normal | Normal | Immune | Normal |
Trivia
- In Dragon Quest III, due to Monster Medals being saved automatically, the player can save wishes by defeating him and getting all of his sets of Medals, then reseting the game.
- This character is likely a tribute to Akira Toriyama's Dragon God Shenron. Not only do they look extremely similar (the only differences being Shenron's glowing red eyes and Xenlon's purple accents), they also grant wishes. In addition, the kanji for Shenron's name in Dragon Ball is 神龍 (meaning "god dragon"), which can be read as "shen long" in Mandarin Chinese (which, when the Chinese reading is said aloud by a Japanese person, becomes "シェンロン Shenron" - the same as his name in Dragon Ball), whereas it is read as "しんりゅう shinryū" in Japanese, the same as Xenlon's name in the Japanese version of Dragon Quest.
See Also
Gallery
Fighting a Black dragon in Monsters: 3D.
Sprite in Monsters & Monsters 2.
Sprite in Caravan Heart.
Polygon model in Joker 2.