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*[[Tentacular]]
*[[Tentacular]]
*[[Zumeanie]]
*[[Zumeanie]]
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*[[AmberWeed]]
*[[Beanie meanie | BeanMan]]
*[[CactiBall]]
*[[Scare root | DanceVegi]]
*[[EvilSeed]]
*[[Treeface | FaceTree]]
*[[Flame flower | FireWeed]]
*[[Budding sorcerer | FloraMan]]
*[[Bad apple | Gulpple]]
*[[HerbMan]]
*[[Mental pitcher | MadPlant]]
*[[Chewlip | ManEater]]
*[[Oniono]]
*[[Gripevine | Rosevine]]
*[[Carnivine | Snapper]]
*[[Stump chump | Stubsuck]]
*[[Funghoul | Toadstool]]
*[[Tree feller | TreeBoy]]
*[[Watabou]]
*[[Monolog | WingTree]]
==Classifications==
==Classifications==
=====Carnivorous plants=====
=====Carnivorous plants=====

Revision as of 10:19, 24 April 2020

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A Conklave, displaying some of the more sprite-ly members of the nature family

The Nature family or Plant family (Japanese Kanji: 植物 Hiragana: しょくぶつ Romanji: Shokubutsu) refers to the type of monsters Dragon Quest series that take the form of plants, flowers, fruits, fungi, as well as more fey-like creatures such as faeries and woodland spirits. In Dragon Quest XI and several of the Monsters spin-off titles it also includes bugs and sometimes even sea life.

Usual Item Drops

Effective Skills and Weapons

As of IX, Axes will always deal an additional 10% damage to members of the nature family. The Poplar Toppler deals 50% more damage, but this does not stack with an axes innate effectiveness.

Dragon Quest II

Dragon Quest III

Dragon Quest IV

Dragon Quest V

Dragon Quest VI

Dragon Quest VII

Dragon Quest VIII

Dragon Quest IX

Dragon Quest X

Dragon Quest XI

Currently incomplete

Dragon Quest Monsters

Classifications

Carnivorous plants
Vegetables
Fungi
Flowers
Trees
Fey


Gallery of Nature Family