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Revision as of 20:21, 9 April 2021
| Dragon Quest monster | |
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| Fightgeist | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
| Japanese | メトロゴースト |
| Romaji | Metoro Gōsuto |
| First appearance | Dragon Quest |
| Old localization | Poltergeist |
Purple poltergeists with green hats, the Fightgeist is a significant improvement over the original bed-sheet baddie.
Dragon Quest
Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End
| Model | Experience | Gold | Marked Version? |
| 59 | 30g | Yes |
| List No. | 034 |
| Field Notes | Purple poltergeists who dwell in the darkness. They're easily identified by their gaudy green headwear. They think of themselves as sophisticated city-slickers, and sneer at their country-born brethren. |
| Location(s) | Battle of the Great Divide (N), The Battle of Ingenia, The Battle of the Wildwood |
| Item(s) Dropped | Technicolour dreamcloth, Toad oil |
Dragon Quest Builders
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Etymology
- "Geist" is the German word for ghost.
- Metoro (メトロ) is the Japanese pronunciation of "metro", a loanword derived from the English used to refer to underground railways, which appears to be a vague reference to the fact that the metro-ghost is only found underground (i.e. in a cave and a tomb) in its original appearance. "Metro" is also an abbreviation of "metropolitan", which means urbane or sophisticated (in the manner of city-dwellers), which is alluded to by the Heroes II field notes.