Awebergine
Dragon Quest monster | |
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Awebergine | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
Japanese | メランザーナ |
Romaji | Melanzana |
First appearance | Dragon Quest VII |
Old localization | Meranza |
The Awebergine is a monster introduced in Dragon Quest VII. It can be found in the Faraday region in the past and the Greenthumb Gardens region in the past.
Characteristics
Awebergines, like their woebergine cousins, are awesome anthropomorphic eggplants, but with goofy green funny faces and long plant-like luscious limbs, with a rich red-orange bulky bodies. The red and green colouration makes them look close to walking tomatoes, loving to dance in a way that sends foes into a fevered trance-like dance. They also call for help from their less beefy brethren in order to bulk out their numbers in a limp attempt to turn the tide in battle.
Appearances
Dragon Quest VII
Sprite | HP | MP | Attack | Defense |
40 | 0 | 28 | 25 | |
Agility | Experience | Gold | Tame Rate | |
21 | 19 (PS1) 29 (3DS) |
8 (PS1) 12 (3DS) |
1⁄16 |
Bestiary No. | 022 |
Spell(s) | |
Skill(s) | Sultry Dance Call for Help (Woebergine) |
Location(s) | Faraday Greenthumb Gardens |
Item(s) Dropped | Plain clothes1⁄256 |
Evasion | Frizz Resistance * | Sizz Resistance * | Fire Breath Resistance * |
1⁄16 | 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% | 15% |
Poof Resistance * | Poison Resistance * | Burning Breath Resistance | Fuddle Resistance * |
80% | 0% | 10% | 0% |
Snooze Resistance * | Dazzle Resistance * | Fizzle Resistance * | Ban Dance Resistance |
0% | 0% | 100% | 0% |
Stun Resistance * | Sap Resistance * | Army Resistance * | |
0% | 0% | 0% |
3DS version changes |
None |
Dragon Quest X
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Etymology
Awebergine's English name is a combination of the words awe and aubergine, which is another word for eggplant. Their original Japanese name, Melanzana, is the Italian word for eggplant.