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The '''Hammerhood''' (originally '''Hammerman/HammerMan''', '''Whackamole''' in fan-translations) is a recurring monster in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. Introduced in ''[[Dragon Quest V]]'', it is a gnome-like creature armed with [[Giant mallet|a large, wooden mallet]].
The '''Hammerhood''' is a recurring monster in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series. Introduced in ''[[Dragon Quest V]]'', it is a gnome-like creature armed with [[Giant mallet|a large, wooden mallet]].


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''===
{{Enemy
{{DQ5Enemy
|name = Hammerhood
|name=Hammerhood
|image = [[Image:Whackamole.gif]]
|kanji=
|game = Dragon Quest V
|romanji=
|console=DS
|bestiaryNumber=005
|hp = 18
|sprite=[[Image:Whackamole.gif]]
|attack = 2
|hp=18
|defense = 2
|mp=0
|agility = 10
|attack=2
|experience = 6
|defense=2
|gold = 3
|agility=10
|droppedItem = Herb
|exp=6
|skills = Desperation Attack
|gold=3
|locations=[[Whealbrook Adit]]<br>[[Roundbeck]] outskirts<br>[[Talon Tower]] outskirts
|tameRate=N/A
|bestiaryNumber = 5
|spells=None
|skills=Desperate attack (10 fixed damage)<br>Miss
|item=[[Medicinal herb]]{{fraction|1|16}}
|locations=[[Whealbrook Audit]]
|evasion=0/64
|frizz-resist=0%
|sizz-resist=0%
|fire-breath-resist=0%
|bang-resist=0%
|crack-resist=0%
|cool-breath-resist=0%
|woosh-resist=0%
|zap-resist=0%
|whack-resist=0%
|kamikazee-resist=0%
|poof-resist=20%
|snooze-resist=0%
|fuddle-resist=0%
|dazzle-resist=0%
|fizzle-resist=100%
|drain-resist=100%
|sap-resist=0%
|poison-resist=0%
|stun-resist==0%
|ps2-sprites=[[File:Hammerhood DQV PS2.png]]
|ds-mobile-sprites=[[File:Hammerhood ds.png]]
}}
}}
The introduction of Hammerhoods where they can first be encountered in the lower reaches of Whealbrook Adit. Their normal attacks can only deal a point or so of damage, while their desperate attacks can deal 10, a devastating amount for players who haven't taken the time to gain a few levels on the first floor of the dungeon.
The introduction of Hammerhoods where they can first be encountered in the lower reaches of Whealbrook Adit. Their normal attacks can only deal a point or so of damage, while their desperate attacks can deal 10, a devastating amount for players who haven't taken the time to gain a few levels on the first floor of the dungeon.
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===''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''===
{{DQ8Enemy
{{DQ8Enemy
|name=
|name=Hammerhood
|kanji=  
|kanji=  
|romanji=
|romanji=
|sprite=[[Image:Hammerhood.png]]
|sprite=[[Image:DQVIII PS2 Hammerhood.png]]
|hp=33
|hp=33
|mp=0
|mp=0
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}}
}}
Hammerhoods show up in the Alexandria region and can prove problematic since their normal attacks can deal decent damage, too, though they can still pull out a crippling desperate attack. A single Hammerhood also appears as a guard in the Waterfall Cave but will quickly stand down if the player decides to confront it. Talking to it afterwards will give you the opportunity of fighting it, though there is liable to be no reward beyond spoils and the knowledge of beating a monster that appears in an area not too far off.
Hammerhoods show up in the Alexandria region and can prove problematic since their normal attacks can deal decent damage, too, though they can still pull out a crippling desperate attack. A single Hammerhood also appears as a guard in the Waterfall Cave but will quickly stand down if the player decides to confront it. Talking to it afterwards will give you the opportunity of fighting it, though there is liable to be no reward beyond spoils and the knowledge of beating a monster that appears in an area not too far off.  Additionally, his dialogue is given audio in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] Version.
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|name=Hammerhood
|name=Hammerhood
|game=Dragon Quest IX
|game=Dragon Quest IX
|image=[[File:Hammerhood IX.png]]
|console=DS
|console=DS
|hp=20
|hp=20
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==={{DQ10}}===
{{Stub}}
 
==={{DQ11}}===
{{Stub}}
 
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters]]''===
{{Enemy
{{Enemy
|float=
|float=
|image=[[Image:Hammerman.png]]
|image=[[Image:Hammerman.png]]
|name=Hammerhood (Hammerman)
|name=Hammerhood  
|game=Dragon Quest Monsters
|game=Dragon Quest Monsters
|romanji=
|romanji=
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|location=???
|location=???
|}}
|}}
Hammerhoods (then '''Hammermen''') appear as members of the Beast family. A beast pedigree bred with a [[Stump Chump]] will result in a Hammerhood egg.
Hammerhoods appear as members of the Beast family. A beast pedigree bred with a [[Stump Chump]] will result in a Hammerhood egg.
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{{Enemy
{{Enemy
|float=
|float=
|image=[[Image:Hammerman.png1]]
|image=[[Image:Hammerman 1.png]]
|name=Hammerhood (Hammerman)
|name=Hammerhood (Hammerman)
|game=Dragon Quest Monsters 2
|game=Dragon Quest Monsters 2
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{{Enemy
{{Enemy
|float=
|float=
|image=[[Image:Hammerman.png2]]
|image=[[File:Hammerman 2.png]]
|name=Hammerhood (Hammerman)
|name=Hammerhood  
|game=Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart
|game=Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart
|romanji=
|romanji=
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{{Enemy
{{Enemy
|float=
|float=
|image=[[Image:Beast-hammerhood.jpg]]
|image=[[Image:Hammerhood DQMJ DS.png]]
|name=Hammerhood
|name=Hammerhood
|game=Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker
|game=Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker
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==Related Enemies==
===Black woodchuck===
{{Monster Infobox
|title=Black woodchuck
|image=[[Image:DQX Black woodchuck artwork.png|270px]]
|caption=Art by [[Akira Toriyama]]
|kanji=ブラックチャック
|romanji=Burakkuchakku
|firstappear=''[[Dragon Quest X]]''
}}
'''Black woodchucks''' are little humanoid monsters with black skin. They wear a white furred mask that cover their little faces, all we know about it is that they have a little pair of black eyes on it. ''Black woodchucks'' also wield a yellow wooden spiked club, more dangerous that the hammer that hammerhoods and brownies use to attack.


===''[[Dragon Quest X]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Heroes]]''===
{{Stub}}
{{Stub}}


===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Heroes II]]''===
In this game, ''black woodchucks'' are S-rank and are obtained by synthetizing a spiked clubber''''' with a '''''[[Dark sabrecat|dark sabrecat]]'''''.
{{Stub}}
===Brownie===
{{Monster Infobox
|title=Brownie
|image=[[File:DQV_Brownie.png|250px]]
|caption=Art by [[Akira Toriyama]]
|kanji={{tt|ブラウニー|Brunie}}
|romanji=buraunī
|firstappear={{DQ5}}
}}
<center><small>'''Brownie''' ''links here. If, for some odd reason, you were expecting the chocolate fudge confection, see'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate_brownie here]. ''Oh, go ahead! Take a quick peek!''</small></center>


Brownies are yellow-skinned palette swaps of hammerhoods, bearing an orange-brown coloring and wielding a dark, grayish blue hammer.
==={{DQB}}===
Comparatively, brownies aren't too different from hammerhoods, the two monsters essentially having the same purpose as being mostly incompetent creatures that occasionally get off a lucky shot. Brownies tend to have more HP and greater attack power since they have to fulfill this role against players that are no longer troubled by hammerhoods.
{{DQBEnemy
 
|name=Hammerhood
===={{DQ5}}====
|kanji=
The initial debut of brownies, they are likely to be encountered around the time the player obtains the wagon and can start recruiting certain monsters. The brownie is one of these possible monsters, though it is nothing spectacular beyond having extremely high HP and attack strength growth.
{{Enemy
|name = Brownie
|image = [[Image:Brownie DQV SNES.gif]][[File:BrownieMUG DQV DS.png]][[File:Brownie DQV PS2.png]]
|game = Dragon Quest V
|console = DS
|hp = 47
|attack = 15
|defense = 33
|agility = 16
|experience = 21
|gold = 15
|droppedItem = [[Monster munchies]]
|skills = Desperation Attack<br>[[Muster Strength]]
|locations=[[Ancient Ruins]]<br>[[Whealbrook Adit]] (G2)<br>[[Fortuna]] area<br>Desert near [[Talon Tower]]
|bestiaryNumber = 39
|captureRate= [[Brownie (Recruit)|1/2]]
}}
===={{DQ8}}====
The player is liable to encounter brownies while traveling between [[Maella Abbey]] and [[Ascantha]]. They are capable of psyching up to 100 in a single turn, though they usually waste this on trying to perform a desperate attack that seems to always fail. A roaming brownie that can be recruited to the player's monster team can also be found north of Peregrin Quay.
{{DQ8Enemy
|name=
|kanji=  
|romanji=
|sprite=
|hp=53
|mp=0
|exp=43
|gold=12
|attack=36
|defense=36
|agility=34
|bestiaryNumber=39
|family=[[Humanoid family|Humanoid]]
|description=Usually calm and timid, these monsters psyche themselves up to be vicious foes when provoked. Their tiny bodies conceal incredible power.
|spells=None
|skills=[[Psyche Up]]<br>Desperate Attacks
|locations=[[Ascantha Region]]
|items=
|evasion={{fraction|0|64}}
|attack-resist=0%
|frizz-resist=0%
|sizz-resist=0%
|bang-resist=0%
|woosh-resist=0%
|crack-resist=0%
|zap-resist=0%
|flame-resist=0%
|ice-resist=0%
|grapple-resist=0%
|troop-resist=0%
|death-resist=50%
|poison-resist=0%
|paralysis-resist=15%
|shock-resist=15%
|sleep-resist=0%
|confusion-resist=0%
|dazzle-resist=0%
|fizzle-resist=100%
|dance-resist=100%
|sap-resist=0%
|drain-resist=100%
|remake-sprite=
|remake-changes=
}}
 
===={{DQ9}}====
{{Enemy
|float=
|image=
|name=Brownie
|game=Dragon Quest IX
|hp=40
|mp=255
|attack=29
|defense=26
|agility=40
|experience=56
|gold=32
|droppedItem=[[Leather kilt]] (common, 3.13%)<br>[[Seed of strength]] (rare, 0.39%)   
|skills=[[Psyche Up]]
|bestiaryNumber=022
|description=
|location=[[Zere]], [[Doomingale Forest]] 
|}}
Brownies are notable in ''Dragon Quest IX'' as being an early source of [[seed of strength|seeds of strength]], though the drop rate is ''quite'' low.
 
 
====''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker]]''====
{{Enemy
|float=
|image=[[File:Brownie DQMJ DS.png]]
|name=Brownie
|game=Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker
|romanji=
|romanji=
|hp=???
|sprite=[[Image:DQB Hammerhood.png]]
|experience=???
|chapter-1-hp=18~88
|gold=???
|chapter-1-attack=12~26
|droppedItem=
|chapter-1-defense=4~8
|skills=
|chapter-1-items=[[Fur]] (★★★), [[Whopping needle]] (★☆☆)
|spells=
|chapter-2-hp=28~84
|description=
|chapter-2-attack=13~26
|location=???
|chapter-2-defense=0~10
|}}
|chapter-2-items=[[Fur]] (★★★)
Brownies appear as rank D members of the Beast family and must be synthesized using a hammerhood and a member of the Nature family.
|chapter-3-hp=16~100
 
|chapter-3-attack=11~26
====''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2]]''====
|chapter-3-defense=5~16
The brownie is a Rank D monster in ''Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2''. One can be created by synthesizing a hammerhood and a spiked hare.
|chapter-3-items=[[Fur]] (★★★) [[Whopping needle]] (★☆☆)
 
|final-chapter-hp=25~65
===Spiked clubber===
|final-chapter-attack=11~35
{{Monster Infobox
|final-chapter-defense=3~17
|title=Spiked clubber
|final-chapter-items=[[Fur]] (★★★)
|image=[[Image:DQMJ3 Spiked Clubber.png|275px]]
|caption=Art by [[Akira Toriyama]]
|kanji=とげこんぼう
|romanji=Toge konbō
|firstappear=''[[Dragon Quest X]]''
}}
}}


'''Spiked clubbers''' are little humanoid monsters with blue skin. They wear a green furred mask that cover their little faces, all we know about it is that they have a little pair of black eyes on it. They all also wield a wooden '''spiked club''', with spikes on the top of it; more dangerous than [[Giant mallet|the hammer]] that hammerhoods and brownies use to attack.
==Related monsters==
 
*[[Brownie]]
====''[[Dragon Quest X]]''====
*[[Dark brownie]]
'''Spiked clubbers''' are [[Reincarnated monster|reincarnated monsters]] so they only appear along with '''''brownies''''' and their level is a bit high, so the player must avoid them at every cost if they are still weak in comparison with them.
*[[Spiked clubber]]
 
====''[[Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca’s Marvelous Mysterious Key]]''====
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====''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3]]''====
In this game, ''spiked clubs'' are A-rank and are obtained by synthesizing a '''''[[Liquid metal slime|liquid metal slime]]''''' with a '''''[[Hybird|hybird]]''''', or a '''''[[Lleviathan|lleviathan]]''''' with a '''''[[Hybird|hybird]]'''''. They are also needed to create the '''black woodchuck'''.
 
==Trivia==
* In the Nintendo DS release of {{DQ5}}, a recruited brownie might be named Bangerz, the name of a minor character from {{DQ8}}.
 
===Etymology===
Brownies are a part of English and Scottish folklore. They are household spirits, being diminutive little helpers who assist in house maintenance in exchange for small offerings of food. They do not like to be seen, and usually only perform their tasks in the quiet of night.


==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
<center><gallery>
File:Hammerhood Super Famicom.png|Super Famicom art
Image:Hammerhood Super Famicom.png|Super Famicom art.
Image:Whackamole.gif|''Dragon Quest V''
Image:Hammerman.png|''Dragon Quest Monsters'' sprite
Image:Hammerhood.png|''Dragon Quest VIII''
Image:Hammerman 1.png|''Dragon Quest Monsters 2'' sprite
Image:Hammerman.png|''Dragon Quest Monsters''
File:Hammerhood psx.gif|''DQM I+II'' sprite
Image:Hammerman 1.png|''Dragon Quest Monsters 2''
File:Hammerman 2.png|''Caravan heart'' sprite
File:Slime MoriMori DQ Hammerhood.png|''Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest''
Image:Hammerhood DQMJ DS.png|''Joker'' model
File:DQMJ2 Iceolation.png|''Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2'' (far right)
File:Hammerhood joker 2.png|''Joker 2'' model
File:DQB Hammerhood.png|''Dragon Quest Builders''
Image:Slime MoriMori DQ Hammerhood.png|''Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest''.
File:Hammerhood Time.png|
Image:DQMJ2 Iceolation.png|''Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2'' (far right).
File:Hammerhood tired.png|
Image:Hammerhood Time.png|Jaming out
Image:DQX Black woodchuck model.jpg|Black woodchuck model from ''Dragon Quest X''
Image:Hammerhood tired.png|Getting worn out
Image:Brownie Super Famicom.png|Brownie Super Famicom art
Image:DQV Brownies Urnexpected.png|Brownie from the JP manual
Image:DQ V SFC Bianca and Brownie.jpg|
Image:PsaroBrownies.jpg|[[Psaro (Character)|Psaro]] fighting brownies in ''Dragon Quest Heroes''
Image:DQB Brownie.png|''Dragon Quest Builders''
Image:DQX Spiked clubber model.jpg|Spiked clubber model from ''Dragon Quest X''
Image:DQM2-3D Spiked Clubber Icon.jpg|Spiked clubber icon in ''Monsters 2: 3D''
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>
[[Category:Faeries]]
[[Category:Faeries]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest V enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest V enemies]]

Revision as of 21:25, 7 August 2019

The Hammerhood is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series. Introduced in Dragon Quest V, it is a gnome-like creature armed with a large, wooden mallet.

Characteristics

Hammerhoods are fairly diminutive creatures, often reaching only knee-high to the average person. They have tan-colored bodies and wear purple fur masks, or a hood as its name would suggest, and have small eyes and small limbs. One of their most outstanding traits is the wooden hammer they carry, often considered larger than the Hammerhood holding it.

Since their introduction, Hammerhoods have been portrayed as incompetent monsters that deal laughable damage but, often when given the chance, can inflict crushing blows to their enemies. With this in mind, players have to be genuinely unlucky or very careless for these monsters to pose a threat.

Hammerhoods are typically portrayed as being timid and easily shaken in their resolve, something especially noticeable with the Hammerhood in Waterfall Cave of Dragon Quest VIII. They tend to stutter syllables in their speech, though if this is due to their nerves or done as a form of emphasis is unknown.

Appearances

Dragon Quest V

Hammerhood DQV Logo.png
Sprite HP MP Attack Defense
Whackamole.gif 18 0 2 2
Agility Experience Gold Tame Rate
10 6 3 N/A
Bestiary No. 005
Spell(s) None
Skill(s) Desperate attack (10 fixed damage)
Miss
Location(s) Whealbrook Audit
Item dropped Medicinal herb116
Evasion Frizz resistance * Sizz resistance * Fire Breath resistance *
0/64 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% 0% 0%
Poof resistance Poison resistance * Fuddle resistance Snooze resistance *
20% 0% 0% 0%
Dazzle resistance * Sap resistance * Fizzle resistance Stun resistance *
0% 0% 100% =0%
PS2 model DS & Mobile sprite
Hammerhood DQV PS2.png Hammerhood ds.png



The introduction of Hammerhoods where they can first be encountered in the lower reaches of Whealbrook Adit. Their normal attacks can only deal a point or so of damage, while their desperate attacks can deal 10, a devastating amount for players who haven't taken the time to gain a few levels on the first floor of the dungeon.

Dragon Quest VIII

Hammerhood DQ8-LOGO-ICON.png
Original (PS2)
Sprite HP MP Attack
DQVIII PS2 Hammerhood.png 33 0 32
Defense Agility Experience Gold
16 10 21 9
Bestiary no. 22
Family Humanoid
In-game description Not the largest monster in the world, but amongst the strongest. Their bodies seem even smaller next to the massive wooden mallets they carry. The unwieldness of these weapons mean they frequently miss.
Spell(s) None
Skill(s) Desperate attack
Location(s) Alexandria Region
Item(s) dropped
Evasion Attack Resistance Frizz Resistance * Sizz Resistance *
064 0% 0% 0%
Fire Breath
Resistance
*
Bang Resistance * Woosh Resistance * Crack Resistance *
0% 0% 0% 0%
Ice breath
Resistance
*
Strike/Rock Resistance * Zap Resistance * Drain Magic Resistance
0% 0% 0% 100%
Whack Resistance * Poison Resistance * Paralysis Resistance * Fuddle Resistance *
0% 0% 15% 0%
Snooze resistance * Dazzle Resistance Fizzle Resistance Ban Dance Resistance
0% 0% 100% 100%
Stun Resistance * Sap Resistance * Army Resistance *
15% 0% 0%
Remake (3DS, Mobile)
Notable Changes
None



Hammerhoods show up in the Alexandria region and can prove problematic since their normal attacks can deal decent damage, too, though they can still pull out a crippling desperate attack. A single Hammerhood also appears as a guard in the Waterfall Cave but will quickly stand down if the player decides to confront it. Talking to it afterwards will give you the opportunity of fighting it, though there is liable to be no reward beyond spoils and the knowledge of beating a monster that appears in an area not too far off. Additionally, his dialogue is given audio in the Nintendo 3DS Version.

Dragon Quest IX

#013 - Hammerhood
Hammerhood IX.png
HP MP Experience Gold
20 20 20
Attack Defense Speed
12 18 17
Dropped Item Leather kilt (common, 1.56%)
Oaken club (rare, 1.56%)
Locations Western Stornway, Zere
Family Humanoid
Bestiary # 013
Game Dragon Quest IX
Console DS

Dragon Quest X

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

Dragon Quest Monsters

Hammerhood
Hammerman.png
HP MP Experience Gold
??? ??? ???
Attack Defense Speed
Game Dragon Quest Monsters

Hammerhoods appear as members of the Beast family. A beast pedigree bred with a Stump Chump will result in a Hammerhood egg.

Dragon Quest Monsters 2

Hammerhood (Hammerman)
Hammerman 1.png
HP MP Experience Gold
??? ??? ???
Attack Defense Speed
Game Dragon Quest Monsters 2



Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart

Hammerhood
Hammerman 2.png
HP MP Experience Gold
??? ??? ???
Attack Defense Speed
Game Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart



Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker

Hammerhood
Hammerhood DQMJ DS.png
HP MP Experience Gold
??? ??? ???
Attack Defense Speed
Game Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker

Hammerhoods appear as rank F members of the Beast family and can be found inside the shrine on Xeroph Isle. They are noteworthy as being one of a select few monsters in the game that can psyche themselves up, increasing the damage they can deal and their effectiveness when scouting monsters. Synthesizing a Hammerhood with a member of the Nature family can be done to obtain a Brownie.

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2

The hammerhood is a Rank F monster in Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2.

Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime

Hammerhood
Nopic.png
HP MP Experience Gold
3 ??? ???
Attack Defense Speed
Game Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime

Hammerhoods can be encountered early on in the game and can prove to be formidable both in and outside of tank battles, provided they lose their hammer amidst the battle. While an armed Hammerhood is capable of slow strikes with its hammer, one which has had its hammer knocked from its hands, typically by collision, will proceed to bawl and rush after enemies in a hand-flailing tantrum that can send piles of bricks flying and utterly demolish the insides of an opponent's tank.

Dragon Quest Heroes

Dragon Quest Heroes II

Dragon Quest Builders

Hammerhood DQB-LOGO-ICON.png
Chapter 1
HP Attack Defense Item(s) Dropped
18~88 12~26 4~8 Fur (★★★), Whopping needle (★☆☆)
Location(s)
?
Chapter 2
HP Attack Defense Item(s) Dropped
28~84 13~26 0~10 Fur (★★★)
Location(s)
?
Chapter 3
HP Attack Defense Item(s) Dropped
16~100 11~26 5~16 Fur (★★★) Whopping needle (★☆☆)
Location(s)
?
Final Chapter
HP Attack Defense Item(s) Dropped
25~65 11~35 3~17 Fur (★★★)
Location(s)
?
Sprite DQB Hammerhood.png



Related monsters

In Other Languages

Language Translation Meaning
ICON-FLAG-ES.png EspañolMacero

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