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Revision as of 12:30, 11 November 2016

The slime stack is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series. Introduced in Dragon Quest IX, it is, as indicated by its name, a stack of three slimes.

Characteristics

A slime stack is simply an organized stack of three different slimes: a blue one on the bottom, a red one in the middle, and a green one on top.

Given that they are three slimes working together, they are fairly formidable when first confronted and especially exceed the sum of their parts.

Appearances

Dragon Quest IX

#51 - Slime stack
Slimestack DQIX DS.png
HP MP Experience Gold
177 24 317 137
Attack Defense Speed
93 68 102
Family Slime
Bestiary # 51
Game Dragon Quest IX
Description You'd think three slimes would be better than one, but there's more bickering than battling with these tetchy towers.

Trios of slimes with royal ambitions who banded together to become King Slimes, but were too few to do so.
Additional Attributes
Fire Ice Wind Earth Light Dark
100 100 100 100 100 200
Blast Dazzle Sleep Death Drain MP Confusion
125 0 50 50 100 50
Fizzle Inaction Paralyze Poison Charm Magic Res
0 0 75 50 0 75
Blunt Sap Decelerate
0 0 0

The player may first encounter slime stacks on Newid Isle, where Alltrades Abbey and Porth Llaffen are, though they will first appear as seemingly normal slimes. However, these particular slimes are stronger than those previously faced and can call on other slimes, forming into a slime stack when three gather. On Pluvi Isle, the slime stacks appear as is.

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2

The slime stack is a Rank C monster in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2. It is possible to synthesize one by combining a dragon slime and a hades condor.

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Professional

Trivia

The slime stack, along with its related kin, are possibly a reference to a game-play mechanic in the Slime MoriMori series where it is possible to stack things on a slime, such as objects and monsters, including other slimes.

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