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'''Hell niños''' are recurring enemies in the ''Dragon Quest'' series. | '''Hell niños''' are recurring enemies in the ''Dragon Quest'' series. | ||
===Characteristics=== | ===Characteristics=== | ||
Looking like little more than a pair of fiendish eyes poking through a red cloud of molten dust and debris, these floating fiery foes fly about the field slinging Sizz spells and belching fire breath across the battlefield. | Looking like little more than a pair of fiendish eyes poking through a red cloud of molten dust and debris, these floating fiery foes fly about the field slinging Sizz spells and belching fire breath across the battlefield. | ||
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|name = Hell | |name=Hell nino | ||
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| | |sprite=[[Image:Heatcloud.gif]] | ||
| | |hp=41 | ||
| | |mp=20 | ||
|attack = 55 | |exp=63 | ||
|defense = 48 | |gold=20 | ||
|agility = 28 | |attack=55 | ||
| | |defense=48 | ||
| | |agility=28 | ||
| | |tameRate=NA | ||
|bestiaryNumber=046 | |||
|spells=[[Sizz]] | |||
|skills=[[Fire Breath]] | |skills=[[Fire Breath]] | ||
|locations= | |locations= | ||
|items=[[Pretty betsy]]{{fraction|1|1024}} | |||
|evasion={{fraction|1|64}} | |||
|frizz-resist=100% | |||
|sizz-resist=100% | |||
|bang-resist=60% | |||
|crack-resist=0% | |||
|woosh-resist=0% | |||
|zap-resist=0% | |||
|whack-resist=15% | |||
|poof-resist=80% | |||
|dazzle-resist=15% | |||
|snooze-resist=0% | |||
|drain-resist=15% | |||
|fizzle-resist=15% | |||
|fuddle-resist=15% | |||
|sap-resist=0% | |||
|poison-resist=0% | |||
|stun-resist=0% | |||
|ban-dance-resist=100% | |||
|fire-breath-resist=100% | |||
|cool-breath-resist=0% | |||
|strike-resist=100% | |||
|burning-breath-resist=80% | |||
|army-resist=60% | |||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest VI enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VI enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IX enemies]] |
Revision as of 14:54, 6 October 2018
Dragon Quest monster | |
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Hell niño | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
Japanese | ヒートギズモ |
Romaji | Heat Cloud |
First appearance | Dragon Quest III |
Old localization | Heat Cloud |
Hell niños are recurring enemies in the Dragon Quest series.
Characteristics
Looking like little more than a pair of fiendish eyes poking through a red cloud of molten dust and debris, these floating fiery foes fly about the field slinging Sizz spells and belching fire breath across the battlefield.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest IX
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Dropped Item | Coagulant (common, 1/32) Flame shield (rare, 1/64) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Locations | Khaalag Coast Wyrmtail Wyrmsmaw Ocean Ondor Cliffs (high ground) Grotto | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Skills | Flame Breath Sometimes attacks twice per round | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Family | Elemental family | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bestiary # | 163 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Game | Dragon Quest IX | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Console | DS | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description | Super-heated clouds that travel in packs of Flame Breath-firing mayhem, trying to burn all to ash. Sometimes, they even attack twice. They see the clouds of the sunset sky as their mothers, and can often be seen gazing heavenward in times of trouble. |
Etymology
The name "Hell niño" is a play on the climate pattern El Niño.
See also
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