Monster Master

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The Monster Master (魔物使い Mamono Tsukai) is a recurring vocation first introduced in Dragon Quest VI. The vocation allows players to walk on the wild side with the finer details varying between titles, but it has also consistently focused on taming and making allies of monsters defeated in battle.

Localization history[edit]

The profession is notable for frequently having its name changed even in the original Japanese scripts: 魔物使い (Mamono Tsukai) became 魔物ハンター (Mamono Hantā) in the seventh game in 2000, was changed to 魔物マスター (Mamono Masutā) in the Nintendo DS remake of Dragon Quest VI in 2010 and it's subsequent ports, became まもの使い (Mamono Tsukai) in Dragon Quest X in 2013 with the release of the version 2.0 update, and finally was changed to まものマスター (Mamono Masutā) in both Stars and Walk. In all Monsters titles the vocation is called the モンスターマスター (Monsutā Masutā). Not counting the alternate kanji and katakana spellings, this leaves the vocation with three distinct Japanese names.

In English the name was changed to Monster Masher for the seventh game to match the alteration in the original script but had since returned to being referred to as the Monster Master in peripheral media and spinoff titles, with the exception of the Terry's Wonderland event in Dragon Quest Tact. Here young Terry introduces himself as being a Monster Scout.

The term Monster Wrangler has seemingly replaced this vocation in the current English localization standard, being alluded to via the wrangler's ring item in Dragon Quest Builders 2 in 2019 and was fully implemented in the June 22, 2023 trailer reveal for Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince. A third anniversary celebration event in Tact in which the Hero of the fifth mainline game was referred to as the "Legendary Monster Wrangler" followed in the same year, and the nomenclature was fully cemented with the inclusion of Monster Wranglers in Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake in 2024. With the release of Dragon Quest VII Reimagined in 2026 the Monster Master term has been repurposed as the name for the mainline series' advanced-grade beastly vocation, replacing the Monster Masher.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride[edit]

While the Hero of Dragon Quest V has attributes and spells more akin to a physically stronger Priest, he is referred to in peripheral media as the legendary monster tamer and is the first protagonist in the series' history to be able to recruit monsters.

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit]

The M.M. suffers considerable reductions to their strength, resilience, HP, and MP in all versions of VI, befitting a starting vocation characters are not meant to spend too much time in. Various breath skills are learned through the profession, in addition to the Puff! spell upon mastery.

In the original version of VI, having a master in the party activates the chance that a monster will join you upon its defeat, however this function was dropped in the Nintendo DS remake in lieu of Slime Buddies. Monster Master is one of the prerequisites for the Ranger vocation (along with Merchant and Thief).

Stat Changes[edit]

Statistics Change
Battles to Master 165
Strength -15%
Agility Null
Resilience -20%
Wisdom Null
Style Null
Max HP -20%
Max MP -30%
Trait Low chance for a randomly selected enemy to be asleep during the first round

Abilities[edit]

Rank Title Learns Battles Needed Target Info MP
1 Slime Master N/A 1 -
2 Beast Master Sweet Breath 18 Enemy group A fragrant sigh that lulls a group of enemies to sleep. 0
3 Zombie Master Poison Breath 33 One group Poisons a group of enemies. 0
4 Nature Master Tongue Bashing 58 One enemy A punishing lick to reduce the enemy's defence. 0
5 Demon Master Cool Breath 77 All enemies A chilly breath attack. 0
6 Troll Master Flame Breath 93 All enemies A fiercely fiery breath attack. 0
7 Material Master Burning Breath 125 One group Paralyses the enemy with a torrid sigh. 0
8 Dragon Master Puff! 165 Self Transform into a fire-breathing dragon. 18

Monster Recruitment[edit]

Rank Recruitable Monsters
1 Slime (1/2), Feralball (1/8), Lips (1/64)
2 Mud Mannequin (1/64), Walking Corpse (1/32), Healslime (1/16), Slimeknight (1/4)
3 Lesser demon (1/4), Sluggernaut(1/4), Gustbluster (1/64)
4 Rockbomb (1/32), Dreamaera (1/32), Battering ram (1/16)
5 King slime (1/64), Boss troll (1/16)
6 Liquid metal slime (1/256)
7 Overkilling machine (1/64)
8 High djinks (1/256)

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined[edit]

The M.M. replaces the older Monster Masher's hodgepodge of abilities and refocuses the profession on blasting enemies with bolts of darkness through the Zam spells and summoning friendly monsters to aid in battle.

Stat Changes[edit]

Statistics Change
Total proficiency points 520
Strength +10%
Resilience 0%
Magical might +9%
Magical mending -6%
Agility -5%
Deftness +10%
Charm +20%
Max HP 0%
Max MP 0%

Abilities[edit]

Rank Title Learns Proficiency points Target Info MP
1 Slime Stalker Summon Slime 0 Random Calls a creature of the slime fmaily to join the fray 6
Animal Magnetism One foe A loving cheek rub which can beguile a single enemy 6
2 Animal Assailer Zam 25 One foe Summons bullet-like blobs of black energy to blast a single enemy 6
Dazzle One group Envelops a group of enemies in illusions 3
3 Zombie Zapper Summon Zombie 40 Random foe Calls an uncanny undead creature to join the fray 10
4 Metal Mauler Zammle 45 One foe Unleashes an umbral explosion that assails a single enemy 12
5 Demon Defeater Sow Chaos 65 One group Confuses a group of enemies while boosting their attack power 6
6 Troll Trouncer Summon Beast 85 Random foe Calls a real copper-bottomed beast to join the fray 16
7 Dragon Destroyer Kazam 110 One foe Calls forth a devastatingly dark and destructive force that strikes a single enemy 28
8 Creature Commander Summon Dragon 150 Random foe Calls a deadly but dependable dragon to join the fray 24
Let Loose command
Positive Reinforcement Makes it more likely that a powerful monster will answer the call when performing a summon

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]

The monster master was originally planned to be a playable vocation in IX, but this was scrapped at some point in development. The conceptual art depicts a boy wearing an outfit consisting entirely of animal hides and holding a gnarled staff.

Monsters series[edit]

Generally speaking the protagonist of every game in the Monsters sub series was referred to as a Monster Master until the younger Terry made an appearance in Dragon Quest Tact, where he dubbed himself as a Monster Scout. With the release of Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince, the term has been retired in the spinoff series for Monster Wrangler. Certain titles will place more emphasis on this profession than others, such as treating it as a societal class in it's own right.

Dragon Quest of the Stars[edit]

The Monster Master utilizes breath attacks and enjoys excellent HP growth, but has mediocre growth in all other stats.

Dragon Quest Walk[edit]

DQ Walk Monster Masters.jpg

Monster Masters were added in a March 2022 update as part of the game's 2.5 year anniversary. Unlike the other advanced vocations, a character is able to become a Monster Master after befriending more than 35 types of monsters. Their weapons of choice are Wands, Spears, Claws, and Whips.


Dragon Quest Monsters+[edit]

The basis of the manga is the exploration of what it really means to be a master of monsters, focusing on the bonds a tamer makes with their companions and how this strengthens the beasts will to fight. The vocation is treated as a proper societal class with its own distinct role and expectations within a community.

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