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'''Avarith'''
'''Avarith''' is a boss in the second act of {{DQ11}}. Her greed has brought unhappiness to the citizens of Phnom Nonh, and she must be defeated in her lair before [[Sylvando]] will rejoin the party.
==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
Avarith is obsessed with hoarding untold worldly possessions, using any means necessary to obtain whatever catches her covetous eye. Though satisfying her own obsessions is one reason she hoards, the real joy her collection brings is the suffering it brings to those she has robbed. Avarith is a devout follower of [[Mordegon]], but she is not powerful enough to be admitted as one of the [[Spectral Sentinels]]--nevertheless, she has brought ruin to the people of [[Phnom Nonh]] by the time of the game's second act.
Avarith is obsessed with hoarding untold worldly possessions, using any means necessary to obtain whatever catches her covetous eye. Though satisfying her own obsessions is one reason she hoards, the real joy her collection brings is the suffering it brings to those she has robbed. Avarith is a devout follower of [[Mordegon]], but she is not powerful enough to be admitted as one of the [[Spectral Sentinels]]--nevertheless, she has brought ruin to the people of [[Phnom Nonh]] by the time of the game's second act.
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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
*Avarith is derived from ''avarice'', which is a synonym for greed.
*Avarith is derived from ''avarice'', which is a synonym for greed. It is probably also a reference to her lisp, which would cause her to pronounce "avarice" like "avarith."


==Related monsters==
==Related monsters==

Revision as of 17:59, 25 April 2021

Avarith is a boss in the second act of Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age. Her greed has brought unhappiness to the citizens of Phnom Nonh, and she must be defeated in her lair before Sylvando will rejoin the party.

Characteristics

Avarith is obsessed with hoarding untold worldly possessions, using any means necessary to obtain whatever catches her covetous eye. Though satisfying her own obsessions is one reason she hoards, the real joy her collection brings is the suffering it brings to those she has robbed. Avarith is a devout follower of Mordegon, but she is not powerful enough to be admitted as one of the Spectral Sentinels--nevertheless, she has brought ruin to the people of Phnom Nonh by the time of the game's second act.

Appearances

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

Avarith (フールフール Furufuru)
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Sprite
Avarith XI sprite.png
Bestiary no.
#252
Family
Dragon
Experience
9,500
Gold
10,000
HP
2,200
MP
999
Attack
240
Defence
280
Agility
90
Evasion
N/A
In-game description

Though she invests an awful lot of effort into pinching others' possessions, it's not for want of the stuff itself-the real prize is the suffering of those she steals from.

Skill(s)
Acts twice per turn
Becomes pepped up
Location(s)
Promontory Cave (second act)
Item(s) Dropped
None
Fire resistance *
25%
Ice resistance *
25%
Wind resistance *
25%
Earth resistance *
-110%
Light resistance *
-110%
Dark resistance *
50%
Zap resistance *
-110%
Drain Magic resistance
0%
Whack resistance *
100%
Poof resistance
100%
Dazzle resistance *
50%
Fizzle resistance *
75%
Fuddle resistance *
50%
Paralysis resistance *
100%
Poison resistance *
25%
Snooze resistance *
99%
Blunt resistance
25%
Deceleratle resistance
25%
Sap resistance *
0%
Spooky Aura
Anathematise resistance
25%
Stumble resistance *
0%
Stun resistance *
99%
Charm resistance *
100%
Beguile resistance *
100%
Double Down resistance *
25%
Elemental resistance *
25%


Etymology

  • Avarith is derived from avarice, which is a synonym for greed. It is probably also a reference to her lisp, which would cause her to pronounce "avarice" like "avarith."

Related monsters

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