Gaia dragon
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Dragon Quest monster | |
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Gaia dragon | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
Japanese | ドラゴンガイア |
Romaji | Doragongaia |
First appearance | Dragon Quest X |
The Gaia dragon is a species of red, bipedal dragons introduced to the series in the tenth game. Calamitous cousins of the more common Liege lizards, the Gaia dragons are long forgotten evils that dwell in subterranean depths and are capable of eradicating entire countrysides.
Appearances
Dragon Quest X
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Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Sprite | HP | MP | Attack |
1,859 | 64 | 588 | |
Defense | Agility | Experience | Gold |
408 | 138 | 4,970 | 730 |
Bestiary no. | #545 |
Family | Dragon |
In-game description | These most ancient of evils rise up from deep underground, and bring a destruction so complete that not a trace of their enemies remains. |
Spell(s) | None |
Skill(s) | Acts twice per turn Ferocious Roar Infernorb Uses the eye of the dragon (blocks all damage for one turn) |
Location(s) | The Eerie Valley (third act) |
Item(s) dropped | Serpent skin1⁄8 Earthwyrm's eye1⁄128 |
Evasion | Fire Resistance * | Ice Resistance * |
Wind Resistance * | |
N/A | 50% | 50% | 25% | |
Rock Resistance * | Light Resistance * | Dark Resistance * | Zap Resistance * | |
25% | 25% | 25% | -110% | |
Drain Magic Resistance | Whack Resistance * | Poof Resistance | Poison Resistance * | |
0% | 100% | 100% | 0% | |
Paralysis Resistance * | Fuddle Resistance * | Snooze Resistance * | Dazzle Resistance * | |
75% | 75% | 50% | 75% | |
Sap Resistance * | Blunt Resistance | Deceleratle Resistance | Spooky Aura Anathematise Resistance |
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0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | |
Fizzle Resistance * | Stun Resistance * | Stumble Resistance * | Charm Resistance * | |
100% | 99% | 100% | 100% | |
Beguile Resistance * | Double Down Resistance * | Elemental Resistance * | ||
75% | 0% | 0% |
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Etymology
Gaia is the Greek personification of the Earth, the name being used in reference to the species' habitat being below ground when not rampaging.