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In ''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]'', a '''Great sabrecat''', normally an enemy in this and other games in the series, can be summoned by ringing Baumren's bell. The sabrecat will then transport the player around the world map at a faster rate than walking.
 


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In ''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]'', a Great sabrecat, normally an enemy in this and other games in the series, can be summoned by ringing Baumren's bell. The sabrecat will then transport the player around the world map at a faster rate than walking.
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[[Image:BaumrensBell.png|thumb|right|160px|Baumren's bell]]
[[Image:BaumrensBell.png|thumb|right|160px|Baumren's bell]]

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Appearances

Dragon Quest V

#75 - Great sabrecat
HP MP Experience Gold
69 0 100 45
Attack Defense Speed
71 54 51
Dropped Item Iron claw
Locations West of Zoomingale (near Lunar Zoombloom)
Scuttlebutt area
Stockenbarrel area
Bestiary # 75
Game Dragon Quest V
Console DS


In Dragon Quest VIII, a Great sabrecat, normally an enemy in this and other games in the series, can be summoned by ringing Baumren's bell. The sabrecat will then transport the player around the world map at a faster rate than walking.

Dragon Quest VIII

Baumren's bell


#93 - Great Sabrecat
Great sabrecat.png
HP MP Experience Gold
95 0 120 31
Attack Defense Speed
110 84 72
Dropped Item Medicinal herb (common)
Magic beast hide (rare)
Locations Baccarat Region
Family Beast
Bestiary # 93
Game Dragon Quest VIII
Console PS2
Description Fearless, highly agile predators with sharp fangs. Rumour has it that they can be tamed, but the truth remains unknown.

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