Gnuriel
The Gnuriel is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series, first appearing in Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past.
Dragon Quest monster | |
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Gnuriel | |
![]() Art by Akira Toriyama | |
Japanese | デスゴーゴン |
Romaji | Desugōgon |
First appearance | Dragon Quest VII |
Old localization | Deathgon |
It is a mighty wildebeest monster that hails from the underworld.
CharacteristicsEdit
Gnuriels are enormous beasts with tough grey hides that tower over their enemies. They have tiny solid red eyes, a golden pair of curved horns on their heads, and spikes all over their heads and running down their backs. With their enormous hooves, they attempt to crush adventurers underfoot and the magic beasts will also attempt to slay entire parties with their dreaded Thwack spell. When the Gnuriels returned years later in X, their hides became more of a greyish shade of purple.
AppearancesEdit
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten PastEdit
Dragon Quest XEdit
Gnuriels were one of the toughest monsters that appeared in Version 1.0 of the game, possessing over 5,000 HP. In this game, it has the ability to unleash a Total War Cry and can breathe out both Dark Breath and Cursed Mist.
Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3DEdit
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Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark PrinceEdit
Icon | Family | Max HP* | Max MP* |
1,360 | 280 | ||
Max Attack* | Max Defence * | Max Agility * | Max Wisdom * |
610 | 640 | 460 | 400 |
Bestiary No. | #275 |
Rank | A |
In-game description | Elephantine beasts with bovine horns. Their scarlet eyes strike fear into any beholder, rooting them to the spot |
Talents | Musclehead (lv. 1) |
Guaranteed traits | Deadly Touch (lv. 1) Ultra Crafty Whacker (lv. 20) Rando-Buff (lv. 40) |
Large-size exclusive traits | Tactical Trooper (lv. 1) Uber Slimesbane (lv. 1) Collective Punishment (lv. 60) |
Habitat | This monster has no natural habitat |
Items | N/A |
Synthesis chart | X |
Notable synthesis | |
Fire Resistance * | Water Resistance * | Wind Resistance * | Earth Resistance * |
50% | 25% | 50% | 0% |
Explosion Resistance * | Ice Resistance * | Electricity Resistance * | Light Resistance * |
0% | -25% | 0% | 0% |
Dark Resistance * | Antimagic Resistance * | Bedazzlement Resistance * | Confusion Resistance * |
50% | 0% | 0% | -25% |
Debilitation Resistance* | MP Absorption Resistance * | Paralysis Resistance * | Poison Resistance * |
25% | 50% | 0% | 0% |
Sleep Resistance * | Stun Resistance * | ||
50% | 50% | ||
Instant Death Resistance * | |||
0% |
Dragon Quest RivalsEdit
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EtymologyEdit
- The beast's English name is a combination of Gnu, an alternate name for the common wildebeest, and Uriel, one of the seven Archangels in Christianity. This angelic reference is shared by its pallet-swap cousins, the gnucifers.
- The gnuriel's original name in Japanese, Death Gorgon (デスゴーゴン), references the Gorgons of Greek mythology. The most famous of which are the three sisters Medusa, Stheno, and Euryale, who were women described with venomous snakes in the place of hair and possessed the ability to turn those who beheld them into stone with their horrifying visages. The gnuriel's bestiary description in X references the myth by stating that anyone who bites into their meat is cursed with petrification.
Similar speciesEdit
GalleryEdit
Appearance in VII's 'The Big Book of Beasts' in the remake.
A Gnuriel in X.
Rivals card.