Prestidigitator (Dragon Quest)

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The Prestidigitator (formerly known as Magician) is a monster introduced in the original Dragon Quest. It is a humanoid monster capable of casting spells, likely being the first enemy that the Hero encounters that can do so. Although they appeared in the series debut, these cloaked mages have yet to reappear in any of the main series, as their role as basic spellcasters has been taken over by other monsters.

Characteristics

Prestidigitators are cloaked figures whose bodies are completely obscured. They wear long grey robes that cover their entire body, showing only their hands and their eyes from underneath their cloaks. Some of them are seen carrying wands.

Appearances

Dragon Quest

Prestidigitator (まほうつかい mahōtsukai)
Original (NES)
Sprite
DQ-NES-PRESTIDIGITATOR.png
Gold
12
HP
13
MP
8
Attack
11
Defence
12
Agility
12
Evasion
164
Spell(s)
Sizz
Location(s)
Fizzle resistance
016
Snooze resistance
016
Fire resistance
016
Remakes (SFC, GBC, Mobile)
Sprites
Magiciansnes.gifDQ-GBC-PRESTIDIGITATOR.png
Gold
16
HP
12
MP
8
Attack
8
Defence
12
Spell(s)
Sizz
Location(s)
Kol region
Fizzle resistance
Snooze resistance
Fire resistance



Etymology

Prestidigitation is more popularly known as sleight of hand, techniques involving quick-hand movement to perform magic tricks with objects such as cards and coins. A prestidigitator is a practitioner of these techniques, the name suiting the monster given its magical talents and emphasized, upraised hands.

Variants

Legerdeman

Legerdeman (previously known as Warlocks or Druins) are slightly more capable Prestidigitators wearing a red-orange robe instead of plain grey. They are also carrying bronze staves topped with red orbs.

Dragon Quest

Legerdemen (まどうし matōshi)
Original (NES)
Sprite
DQ-NES-LEGERDEMEN.png
Gold
34
HP
30
MP
Attack
28
Defence
22
Agility
22
Evasion
264
Spell(s)
Sizz, Snooze
Location(s)
Craggy Cave
Fizzle resistance
116
Snooze resistance
316
Fire resistance
016
Remakes (SFC, GBC, Mobile)
Sprites
Druinsnes.gifDQ-GBC-LEGERDEMEN.png
Gold
50
HP
28
MP
10
Attack
26
Defence
24
Agility
15
Spell(s)
Sizz, Snooze
Location(s)
Craggy Cave
Fizzle resistance
Snooze resistance
Fire resistance


Etymology

Legerdemain is another word for sleight-of-hand. Druin appears to be a misspelling of druid, a member of an order of priests in ancient Gaul and Britain who appear in legends as prophets and sorcerers.

Vis mager

Vis magers, previously known as Warlock and DruinLord, are Prestidigitators with yellow robes and a golden staff topped with a red orb. They are the most powerful sorcerers in the original game, second only to the Dragonlord himself.

Dragon Quest

(だいまどう daimadō)
Original (NES)
Sprite
Wizard DQ NES.gif
Gold
164
HP
65
MP
Attack
80
Defence
70
Agility
70
Evasion
132
Spell(s)
Sizzle
Location(s)
Near Cantlin
Fizzle resistance
716
Snooze resistance
1516
Fire resistance
1516
Remakes (SFC, GBC, Mobile)
Sprites
DQ-SNES-VIS-MAGER.png DQ-GBC-VIS-MAGER.png
Gold
185
HP
70
MP
16
Attack
71
Defence
60
Agility
49
Spell(s)
Sizzle, Fizzle
Location(s)
Near Cantlin
Fizzle resistance
Snooze resistance
Fire resistance


Etymology

Vis mager is a combination of vis major, a Latin term which means an overwhelming, unexpected, and unpreventable event usually caused by a natural disaster and mage, a term for a spellcaster.

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