The Slime stack is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series.
Introduced in Dragon Quest IX, it is, as indicated by its name, a stack of three different Slimes.
Characteristics
A Slime stack is simply an organized stack of three different Slimes: a blue one on the bottom, a red one in the middle, and a green one on top. According to their bestiary entry in IX, a Slime stack is the result of a failed attempt at forming a King slime, as there were not enough Slimes to do so.
Given that they are three Slimes working together, they are fairly formidable when first confronted and especially exceed the sum of their parts. They attack by separating and launching themselves at enemies.
Appearances
Slime stack (スライムタワー
Suraimu tawā)
In the 3DS version, Slime stacks appear as special monsters in the A Test of Slime DLC tablet. It is also possible to acquire a Slime stick weapon through DLC.
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Slime Shower
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None
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Slime
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Dragon Quest IX
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スライムタワー
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You'd think three slimes would be better than one, but there's more bickering than battling with these tetchy towers.
Trios of slimes with royal ambitions who banded together to become King Slimes, but were too few to do so.
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Fire
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Ice
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Wind
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Earth
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Light
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Dark
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100
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100
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100
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100
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100
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200
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Blast
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Dazzle
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Sleep
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Death
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Drain MP
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Confusion
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125
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0
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50
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50
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100
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50
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Fizzle
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Inaction
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Paralyze
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Poison
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Charm
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Magic Res
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0
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0
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75
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50
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0
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75
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Blunt
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Sap
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Decelerate
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0
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0
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0
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The player may first encounter Slime stacks on Newid Isle, where Alltrades Abbey and Porth Llaffan are, though they will first appear as seemingly normal Slimes. However, these particular Slimes are stronger than those previously faced and can call on other Slimes, forming into a Slime stack when three gather. On Pluvi Isle, the Slime stacks appear as is. It is also possible for a character to dress up like a Slime stack in reverse order (with the blue Slime on top and green at the bottom) by wearing a Slood and Gooey gear together.
Although Slime stacks do not appear as enemies in any version of the game, they do make cameo appearances in the slot machines at various casinos.
Slime stack (スライムタワー Suraimu Tawa)
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Fire Resistance * |
Water Resistance * |
Wind Resistance * |
Earth Resistance * |
0% |
50% |
0% |
-25% |
Explosion Resistance * |
Ice Resistance * |
Electricity Resistance * |
Light Resistance * |
50% |
25% |
50% |
25% |
Dark Resistance * |
Debilitation Resistance* |
Bedazzlement Resistance * |
Antimagic Resistance * |
-25% |
25% |
50% |
0% |
MP Absorption Resistance * |
Confusion Resistance * |
Sleep Resistance * |
Paralysis Resistance * |
-25% |
25% |
25% |
50% |
Stun Resistance * |
Poison Resistance * |
0% |
0% |
Instant Death Resistance * |
0% |
Slime stack appears as a C-rank monster of the Slime family as part of the limited Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker event. It can be synthesized in the Synthesis Workshop by combining a Restless Armour Might and a Dragon Slime Might together. The slime stack can participate in Wulfspade's Battle Road as a party member.
Slime stack (スライムタワー Suraimu tawā) | |
Stats
First |
Second |
Third |
Martial Potency +5%/Stats Up |
Sizz Res +25/Stats Up |
Slime Shower Potency +5%/Stats Up |
Fourth |
Fifth |
Crack Res +25/Stats Up |
Slime Shower Potency +5%/Stats Up |
First |
Martial Potency +5: Raises martial potency by 5%. |
Frizz Resistance * |
Sizz Resistance * |
Crack Resistance * |
Woosh Resistance * |
Normal |
Half Res |
Half Res |
Very Weak |
Bang Resistance * |
Zap Resistance * |
Zam Resistance * |
Snooze Resistance |
Normal |
Normal |
Very Weak |
Super Weak |
Poison Resistance |
Physical Lock Resistance |
Spell Lock Resistance |
Martial Lock Resistance |
Super Weak |
Normal |
Normal |
Normal |
Breath Lock Resistance |
Hobble Resistance * |
Stun Resistance * |
Dazzle Resistance |
Normal |
Normal |
Normal |
Immune |
Curse Resistance |
Paralysis Resistance |
Confusion Resistance |
Charm Resistance |
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Half Res |
Normal |
Normal |
Half Res |
Trivia
- The Slime stack, along with its related kin, are possibly a reference to a game-play mechanic in the Slime MoriMori series where it is possible to stack things on a slime, such as objects and monsters, including other Slimes.
- It is unknown if the Green slime in the slime stack is intended to be a Lime slime. In some games, such as X, the Green slime is the very same kind as the one ridden by a Slime knight.
In Other Languages
Language |
Translation |
Meaning |
Español | Trío limoso | Spanish for "slimy trio". |
Français | Aggluantin | French for "slime aggregate". |
Similar stacks
Gallery
Artwork and media appearances
Battle Road Victory cut-in.
Teresa wielding the Slime stick.
Green glow and slime stack in Tact.
Merchandise
McDonald's Dragon Quest: Monster Battle card.
Wii-U Metal slime Keyboard SS Function Key Covers.
Slime stack Function Key picture on the box.