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{{Monster Infobox | {{Monster Infobox | ||
|title= | |title=Battle pip | ||
|image=[[File:DQV Battle Pip.png|200px|center]] | |image=[[File:DQV Battle Pip.png|200px|center]] | ||
|caption=Art by [[Akira Toriyama]] | |caption=Art by [[Akira Toriyama]] | ||
|kanji=コロファイター | |kanji=コロファイター | ||
|romanji=Korofaitā | |romanji={{tt|Korofaitā|Koro fighter}} | ||
|old=PodFighter | |old=PodFighter | ||
|firstappear={{Dragon Quest VII}} | |firstappear={{Dragon Quest VII}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Battle pip''' is a recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}}, being introduced in {{DQ7}}. They are tiny axe-wielding faerie warriors. | The '''Battle pip''' is a recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}}, being introduced in {{DQ7}}. They are tiny axe-wielding faerie warriors. | ||
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|kanji= コロファイター | |kanji= コロファイター | ||
|romanji=Korofaitā | |romanji=Korofaitā | ||
|bestiaryNumber=196 | |bestiaryNumber=#196 | ||
|sprite= | |sprite= | ||
|hp=50 | |hp=50 | ||
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|stun-resist=0% | |stun-resist=0% | ||
|ps2-sprites=[[Image:Battlepip DQV PS2.png]] | |ps2-sprites=[[Image:Battlepip DQV PS2.png]] | ||
|ds-mobile-sprites=[[File:Battlepip DQVII PSX. | |ds-mobile-sprites=[[File:Battlepip DQVII PSX.png]] | ||
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|kanji= コロファイター | |kanji= コロファイター | ||
|romanji=Korofaitā | |romanji=Korofaitā | ||
|sprite=[[File:Battlepip DQVII PSX. | |sprite=[[File:Battlepip DQVII PSX.png]] | ||
|hp=50 | |hp=50 | ||
|mp=0 | |mp=0 | ||
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|agility=17 | |agility=17 | ||
|tameRate=[[Animal Magnetism|{{fraction|1|32}}]] | |tameRate=[[Animal Magnetism|{{fraction|1|32}}]] | ||
|bestiaryNumber=215 | |bestiaryNumber=#215 | ||
|spells=None | |spells=None | ||
|skills=Miss | |skills=Miss | ||
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*[[Conklave]] | *[[Conklave]] | ||
*[[War nut]] | *[[War nut]] | ||
==Etymology== | |||
The battle pip, along with its companions, are named after the mythological [[Wikipedia:Korpokkur|Korpokkur]], a diminutive race of people in the folklore of the Ainu people of northern Japan. They were once said to live in harmony with the Ainu and would bring them deer, fish, and other goods, but after a schism, they disappeared. In fantastical depictions of the Korpokkurs, they are small enough to live underneath the leaves of the giant butterbur plant and would use its leaves as roofs and umbrellas. | |||
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[[Category:Faeries]] | [[Category:Faeries]] | ||
[[Category:Japanese mythology]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest V enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest V enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VII enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Torneko's Great Adventure 3: Mysterious Dungeon enemies]] | [[Category:Torneko's Great Adventure 3: Mysterious Dungeon enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Young Yangus and the Mysterious Dungeon enemies]] | [[Category:Young Yangus and the Mysterious Dungeon enemies]] |
Revision as of 18:15, 12 November 2021
Dragon Quest monster | |
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Battle pip | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
Japanese | コロファイター |
Romaji | Korofaitā |
First appearance | Dragon Quest VII |
Old localization | PodFighter |
The Battle pip is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series, being introduced in Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past. They are tiny axe-wielding faerie warriors.
Characteristics
Armed with a massive axe, these awesome little adventurous monsters stand out from their brethren thanks to the bothersome damage they can dish out with their battle axes, if they can actually land a hit without falling flat on their faces. They wear dark blue shorts covered with a blue leaf used as a loincloth, a grey breastplate, and a distinctive blue acorn with a spike on top worn as a helmet, which covers the pip's eyes.
Appearances
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
Sprite | HP | MP | Attack | Defense |
50 | 13 | 43 | 35 | |
Agility | Experience | Gold | Tame Rate | |
17 | 24 | 9 | 1/16 |
Bestiary No. | #196 |
Spell(s) | None |
Skill(s) | Miss |
Location(s) | Faerie Lea |
Item dropped | Antidotal herb1⁄16 |
Evasion | Frizz resistance * | Sizz resistance * | Fire Breath resistance * | |
1/64 | 0% | 0% | 0% | |
Bang resistance * | Crack resistance * | Ice Breath resistance * | Woosh resistance * | |
0% | 0% | 0% | 0% | |
Zap resistance * | Drain Magic resistance * | Whack resistance * | Kamikazee resistance * | |
0% | 100% | 20% | 0% | |
Poof resistance | Poison resistance * | Fuddle resistance | Snooze resistance * | |
100% | 0% | 20% | 20% | |
Dazzle resistance * | Sap resistance * | Fizzle resistance | Stun resistance * | |
20% | 0% | 100% | 0% | |
PS2 model | DS & Mobile sprite |
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
Sprite | HP | MP | Attack | Defense |
50 | 0 | 43 | 35 | |
Agility | Experience | Gold | Tame Rate | |
17 | 24 (PS1) 36 (3DS) |
9 (PS1) 14 (3DS) |
1⁄32 |
Bestiary No. | #215 |
Spell(s) | None |
Skill(s) | Miss |
Location(s) | Alltrades Abbey |
Item(s) Dropped | Antidotal herb1⁄64 |
Evasion | Frizz Resistance * | Sizz Resistance * | Fire Breath Resistance * |
1⁄64 | 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 * |
100 | 0% | 80% | 15% |
Snooze Resistance * | Dazzle Resistance * | Fizzle Resistance * | Ban Dance Resistance |
15 | 15 | 100 | 100% |
Stun Resistance * | Sap Resistance * | Army Resistance * | |
0% | 0% | 0% |
3DS version changes |
None |
Related Enemies
Etymology
The battle pip, along with its companions, are named after the mythological Korpokkur, a diminutive race of people in the folklore of the Ainu people of northern Japan. They were once said to live in harmony with the Ainu and would bring them deer, fish, and other goods, but after a schism, they disappeared. In fantastical depictions of the Korpokkurs, they are small enough to live underneath the leaves of the giant butterbur plant and would use its leaves as roofs and umbrellas.