Brownie

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Characteristics

Brownies are yellow-skinned palette swaps of hammerhoods, bearing an orange-brown coloring and wielding a dark, grayish blue hammer. Comparatively, brownies aren't too different from hammerhoods, the two monsters essentially having the same purpose as being mostly incompetent creatures that occasionally get off a lucky shot. Brownies tend to have more HP and greater attack power since they have to fulfill this role against players that are no longer troubled by hammerhoods.

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride

The initial debut of brownies, they are likely to be encountered around the time the player obtains the wagon and can start recruiting certain monsters. The brownie is one of these possible monsters, though it is nothing spectacular beyond having extremely high HP and attack strength growth.


#39 - Brownie
   
HP MP Experience Gold
47 21 15
Attack Defense Speed
15 33 16
Dropped Item Monster munchies
Locations Ancient Ruins
Whealbrook Adit (G2)
Fortuna area
Desert near Talon Tower
Skills Desperation Attack
Muster Strength
Capture Rate 1/2
Bestiary # 39
Game Dragon Quest V
Console DS

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King

The player is liable to encounter brownies while traveling between Maella Abbey and Ascantha. They are capable of psyching up to 100 in a single turn, though they usually waste this on trying to perform a desperate attack that seems to always fail. A roaming brownie that can be recruited to the player's monster team can also be found north of Peregrin Quay.

Bestiary No. Family
39 Humanoid
Experience Gold HP MP
43 12 53 0
Attack Defense Agility Evasion
36 36 34 064
In-Game Description Usually calm and timid, these monsters psyche themselves up to be vicious foes when provoked. Their tiny bodies conceal incredible power.
Spell(s) None
Skill(s) Psyche Up
Desperate Attacks
Location(s) Ascantha Region
Item(s) Dropped
Attack Resistance Frizz Resistance * Sizz Resistance * Fire Breath
Resistance
*
0% 0% 0% 0%
Bang Resistance * Crack Resistance * Ice breath
Resistance
*
Woosh Resistance *
0% 0% 0% 0%
Strike/Rock Resistance * Zap Resistance * Drain Magic Resistance Whack Resistance *
0% 0% 100% 50%
Ban Dance Resistance Dazzle Resistance Fizzle Resistance Fuddle Resistance *
100% 0% 100% 0%
Paralysis Resistance * Poison Resistance * Snooze resistance * Stun Resistance *
15% 0% 0% 15%
Sap Resistance *
0%
Army Resistance *
0%
Ports (3DS, Mobile)
Notable Changes
None



Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies

#022 - Brownie
HP MP Experience Gold
40 255 56 32
Attack Defense Speed
29 26 40
Dropped Item Leather kilt (common, 3.13%)
Seed of strength (rare, 0.39%)
Skills Psyche Up
Bestiary # 022
Game Dragon Quest IX

Brownies are notable in Dragon Quest IX as being an early source of seeds of strength, though the drop rate is quite low.


Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker

Brownie
 
HP MP Experience Gold
??? ??? ???
Attack Defense Speed
Game Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker

Brownies appear as rank D members of the Beast family and must be synthesized using a hammerhood and a member of the Nature family.

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2

The brownie is a Rank D monster in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2. One can be created by synthesizing a hammerhood and a spiked hare.

Dragon Quest Heroes

Dragon Quest Heroes II

Dragon Quest Builders

Brownie
Chapter 1
HP Attack Defense Item(s) Dropped
20~40 11~16 6~7 Fur (★★★)
Location(s)
Various
Chapter 2
HP Attack Defense Item(s) Dropped
30~38 14~16 4~6 Fur (★★★)
Location(s)
Various
Chapter 3
HP Attack Defense Item(s) Dropped
16~24 10~19 2~7 Fur (★★★)
Location(s)
Various
Final Chapter
HP Attack Defense Item(s) Dropped
26~30 11~13 6~8 Fur (★★★)
Location(s)
Various
Sprite  


Related monsters

Trivia

Etymology

Brownies are a part of English and Scottish folklore. They are household spirits, being diminutive little helpers who assist in house maintenance in exchange for small offerings of food. They do not like to be seen, and usually only perform their tasks in the quiet of night.

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