Goomulonimbus

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The goomulonimbus is a new species of slimes first seen in Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince. These sneaky slimes summon thunderstorms and gales from the comfort of their cloud.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince[edit]

Goomulonimbus (ふうらいスライム Fū rai suraimu) DQM3 Logo.png
Icon Family Max HP* Max MP*
Goomulonimbus DQM3 portrait.jpeg DQM3 slime family icon.png 1,340 430
Max Attack* Max Defence * Max Agility * Max Wisdom *
590 260 610 450
Bestiary No. #057
Rank B
In-game description These two are no fair-weather friends――their goo-natured bond is based on a shared love of summoning storms of wind and lightning. Watch out whenever you hear the pounding of drums――that steady tempo might just mean a tempest is coming
Talents Vagabond
Guaranteed traits Wooshmeister, Rando-Accel, Ultra Crafty Zapper
Large-size exclusive traits Tactical Genius, Supreme Sidestepper, Collective Punishment
Habitat Circle of Caprice, upper echelonDQM3 spring icon.pngDQM3 summer icon.pngDQM3 autumn icon.pngDQM3 winter icon.png
Items Medical herb
Blackout earrings
Synthesis chart King jester slime DQM3 portrait.jpeg X Nardragon DQM3 portrait.png
Notable synthesis
Fire Resistance * Water Resistance * Wind Resistance * Earth Resistance *
0% 0% 100% -25%
Explosion Resistance * Ice Resistance * Electricity Resistance * Light Resistance *
50% 25% 50% 25%
Dark Resistance * Antimagic Resistance * Bedazzlement Resistance * Confusion Resistance *
-25% 0% 50% 25%
Debilitation Resistance* MP Absorption Resistance * Paralysis Resistance * Poison Resistance *
25% -25% 50% 0%
Sleep Resistance * Stun Resistance *
0% 25%
Instant Death Resistance *
0%



Etimology[edit]

Their design and Japanese name are clear references to Raijin (the god of thunder) and Fūjin (the god of wind) from the Shinto religion.

As these deities are not as well known in the West, their English name makes reference to the kind of dense cloud they are usually riding, a cumulonimbus.