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*[[Prestidigitator]]
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*[[Legerdeman]]
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*[[Lump wizard]]
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*[[Prestidigitator]]
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*[[Robbin' 'Ood]]
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*[[Monster tamer]]
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*[[Pokesperson]]
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*[[Prestidigitator]]
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*[[Red-hot poker]]
*[[Red-hot poker]]
*[[Thaumaturge]]
*[[Thaumaturge]]

Revision as of 20:25, 29 September 2018

Humanoid Family (Japanese Kanji: 怪人 Hiragana:かいじん Romanji: Kaijin) refers to the grouping of monsters in Dragon Quest series that have a human-like form. In some games, due to lack of mundane humanoids, they are included in the Demon family.

The Humanoid is one of the more broadly-defined families, ranging from normal humans to goblins, imps, mythological "demi-humans" (such as the satyr), and monstrous beings such as the Notso macho.

An example of a humanoid, the Sorcerer enemy.

Appearances

Dragon Quest

Dragon Quest II

Dragon Quest III

Dragon Quest IV

Dragon Quest V

Dragon Quest VI

Dragon Quest VII

Dragon Quest VIII

Dragon Quest IX

Note: all humanoid monsters will receive 10% more damage from whips.

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