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'''Xenlon''' is an additional post-game boss made for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] and [[Game Boy]] Color remakes of ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. He is a green 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)|Dragon Quest Monsters]]'' series that was one of the most difficult monsters to synthesize.
'''Xenlon''' is an additional post-game boss made for the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] and [[Game Boy]] Color remakes of ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. He is a green 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)|Dragon Quest Monsters]]'' series that was one of the most difficult monsters to synthesize.


==''[[Dragon Quest III]]''==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''===
===Synopsis===
===Synopsis===
He is found at the top of [[Zenith]] Castle, sleeping at the summit. He can be battled multiple times in order for a wish to be granted.  Upon beating him, he will transport you outside of the [[Castle of the Dragon Queen]] whether a wish is made or not.
He is found at the top of [[Zenith]] Castle, sleeping at the summit. He can be battled multiple times in order for a wish to be granted.  Upon beating him, he will transport you outside of the [[Castle of the Dragon Queen]] whether a wish is made or not.


===Wishes===
====Wishes====
*Reviving Ortega.
*Reviving Ortega.
*Create a [[Pachisi]] Track in the well of [[Zipangu]].
*Create a [[Pachisi]] Track in the well of [[Zipangu]].
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*Open the path to the Ice Cave [[Bonus Dungeons|Bonus Dungeon]] (GBC Version only).
*Open the path to the Ice Cave [[Bonus Dungeons|Bonus Dungeon]] (GBC Version only).


===Battle===
====Battle====
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On the bright side, Xenlon has no resistances to offensive spells, meaning that if the hero has enough MP, you 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.
On the bright side, Xenlon has no resistances to offensive spells, meaning that if the hero has enough MP, you 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]]''==
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters]]''===
==''[[Dragon Quest Monsters 2]]''==
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters 2]]''===
==''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart]]''==
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart]]''===
==''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2]]''==
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2]]''===


==Note==
==Note==