Wight bulb

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The Wight bulb is the rarefied version of the Sprite bulb monster. It is a violet plant growing a yellow slime bud, with a brush of dark purple sprouts supported by lighter colored leaves on the tip of its head instead of a floral bloom. Being a rarefied monster, it will only appear in groups of the aforementioned sprite bulbs.

Appearances

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

Wight bulb (黄泉の花 Yomi no hana)DQXI Logo EN.png
Sprite HP MP Attack
Wight bulb XI sprite.png 895 72 187
Defense Agility Experience Gold
132 242 1,864 361
Bestiary no. #193
Family Slime & floating
In-game description They suck the happiness from humans and store it up in tiny seeds, which when planted can grow into wish-granting flowers.
Spell(s) None
Skill(s) Acts twice per turn
Ferocious roar
Paralysis Attack
Spreads numbing pollen
Location(s) The First Forest (first and third acts)
The Hekswood (second act)
Insula Orientalis (third act)
Sniflheim region (third act)
Item(s) dropped Perfect panacea (100%)
Skull ring18
Evasion Fire Resistance * Ice
Resistance
*
Wind Resistance *
N/A -125% 25% 25%
Rock Resistance * Light Resistance * Dark Resistance * Zap Resistance *
25% 0% 0% 0%
Drain Magic Resistance Whack Resistance * Poof Resistance Poison Resistance *
0% 100% 100% 0%
Paralysis Resistance * Fuddle Resistance * Snooze Resistance * Dazzle Resistance *
50% 50% 50% 50%
Sap Resistance * Blunt Resistance Deceleratle Resistance Spooky Aura
Anathematise Resistance
0% 0% 0% 0%
Fizzle Resistance * Stun Resistance * Stumble Resistance * Charm Resistance *
100% 50% 100% 50%
Beguile Resistance * Double Down Resistance * Elemental Resistance *
50% 0% 0%


Etymology

  • Wight is an old English term for a living being that has since become used as a word to describe types of the undead in modern decades. The use of this word is to adhere to the naming scheme present in the bulb family of slimes and to high light the monster's ghastly yellow core.

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