Chariot chappie

The Chariot chappie is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series, first appearing in Dragon Quest IX. It is a goblin-like monster that attacks by charging on the back of a living wooden chariot.

CharacteristicsEdit

Chariot chappies are small, pointy-headed humanoid creatures with olive green skin riding atop an animated wooden chariot armed with sharpened stakes. Their chariots have red eyes with yellow irises and they have crudely carved mouths that are wide open. The wagons are fully capable of moving on their own, requiring no animal to draw them. The rider and chariot attack in combination, rushing at adventurers traveling on foot at high speed with their crude lances in an attempt to knock them out of action. In some spinoff games, the chappies are considered part of the Material family due to their chariots.

AppearancesEdit

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry SkiesEdit

Chariot chappie (とっしんこぞう Tosshin kozō) 
Model HP MP Attack
  55 5 55
Defence Agility Experience Gold
55 46 90 60
Bestiary no. #036
Family Humanoid
In-game description These crazy carters career into combat, crashing into the competition and occasionally causing them to cramp up.

Nihilistic nutjobs, they wander the wilds with their chattering chariot chumbs, laying waste to all who get in their way.
Spell(s) None
Skill(s) Shove
Location(s) Eastern Coffinwell
Western Coffinwell
Item(s) dropped Angel bell132
Iron lance164
Fire Resistance * Ice
Resistance
*
Wind Resistance * Blast/Lightning Resistance *
0% 0% -25% 0%
Rock Resistance * Dark Resistance * Light Resistance * Drain Magic Resistance
-25% 0% 0% 0%
Whack Resistance * Poison Resistance * Paralysis Resistance * Fuddle Resistance *
0% 25% 25% 0%
Snooze Resistance * Dazzle Resistance Sap Resistance * Blunt Resistance *
0% 0% 0% 25%
Deceleratle Resistance * Spooky Aura Resistance* Fizzle Resistance * Stun Resistance *
0% 0% 100% 0%
Charm Resistance *
25%


In Other LanguagesEdit

Language Translation Meaning
  EspañolCarreteroSpanish word for a carter, one who transports on an animal-drawn cart.
  FrançaisHécatombereauDerived from the French hécatombe and tombereau.
  DeutschWüster WagenlenkerGerman for "chaotic/fierce charioteer".
  ItalianoEr CarFrom carrus, the Latin word for wagon.

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