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==Appearance==
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'''Macho Picchu''' (formerly '''Nengal''') is a boss encountered in ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''. It appears to be a [[mucho macho]] that has taken possession of the wind robe. It was locked in the Multipleximus Maximus by the descendants of the [[Cirrus]].
'''Macho Picchu''' (formerly '''Nengal''') is a boss encountered in {{Dragon Quest VII}}.
 
It appears to be a [[Mucho macho]] that has taken possession of the wind robe. It was locked in the [[Multipleximus Maximus]] by the descendants of the [[Cirrus]].


==Strategy==
==Strategy==
Macho Picchu possesses very high attack power and very high hit points. It can charge at the party and perform Sword Dance. If this is in combination with Oomph, this can be devastating. However, despite all of this, it can only attack once per turn.
Macho Picchu possesses very high {{Attack}} power and very high {{HP}}s. It can charge at the party and perform [[Sword Dance]]. If this is in combination with [[Oomph]], this can be devastating. However, despite all of this, it can only attack once per turn.


Having a Luminary that knows Hustle Dance can go a long ways but beyond this,  shouldn't pose a moderately leveled party too much trouble. Equipping a Miracle Sword on either the Hero or Aishe can reduce the need for healing.
Having a {{Luminary V}} that knows [[Hustle Dance]] can go a long ways but beyond this,  shouldn't pose a moderately leveled party too much trouble. Equipping a [[Miracle sword]] on either the {{Hero 7}} or [[Aishe]] can reduce the need for healing.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Macho Picchu’s original name, Nengal is probably related to the Babylonian deity, Nergal. Its modern name refers to the ancient ruins of Macchu Picchu, located in Peru.
Macho Picchu’s original name, Nengal is probably related to the Babylonian deity, Nergal. Its modern name refers to the ancient ruins of Macchu Picchu, located in Peru.


Macho Picchu’s gender is never explicitly stated, [[Ruff]] bringing the matter to mind when spoken to after the fight. While Macho Picchu being a mucho macho in looks, appears male, it wore a robe meant to be put on a statue of a female spirit.
Macho Picchu’s gender is never explicitly stated, [[Ruff]] bringing the matter to mind when spoken to after the fight. While Macho Picchu being a [[Mucho macho]] in looks, appears male, it wore a robe meant to be put on a statue of a female spirit.


==Related Monsters==
==Related {{MFamilies}}s==
*[[Mucho macho]]
*[[Mucho macho]]
*[[Notso macho]]
*[[Notso macho]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII bosses]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII bosses]]

Revision as of 04:57, 9 January 2024

Appearance

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past

Macho Picchu
File:Nengal.gif
HP MP Experience Gold
4600 3690 1009
Attack Defense Speed
Locations Multipleximus Maximus
Skills Charge
Sword Dance
Spells Oomph
Family Humanoid
Game Dragon Quest VII
Console PS1

Macho Picchu (formerly Nengal) is a boss encountered in Dragon Quest VII.

It appears to be a Mucho macho that has taken possession of the wind robe. It was locked in the Multipleximus Maximus by the descendants of the Cirrus.

Strategy

Macho Picchu possesses very high Attack power and very high HPs. It can charge at the party and perform Sword Dance. If this is in combination with Oomph, this can be devastating. However, despite all of this, it can only attack once per turn.

Having a Luminary that knows Hustle Dance can go a long ways but beyond this, shouldn't pose a moderately leveled party too much trouble. Equipping a Miracle sword on either the Hero or Aishe can reduce the need for healing.

Trivia

Macho Picchu’s original name, Nengal is probably related to the Babylonian deity, Nergal. Its modern name refers to the ancient ruins of Macchu Picchu, located in Peru.

Macho Picchu’s gender is never explicitly stated, Ruff bringing the matter to mind when spoken to after the fight. While Macho Picchu being a Mucho macho in looks, appears male, it wore a robe meant to be put on a statue of a female spirit.

Related monsters