Pandora's box

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The dreaded Pandora's box (DorasBox in previous translations due to display constraints) is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series. Introduced in Dragon Quest VII, they are monstrous treasure chests of an imposing black color rimmed on the edges with gold and green tongues hanging out. Because they can cause instant death to the player's party (unless properly equipped), they are regarded as some of the most fearsome regular enemies in the entire series.

Characteristics

Pandora's box is essentially the most powerful form of the treasure chest monsters. It can use sudden-death moves that target the whole party, move more than once per round, and steal MP from its opponent when its own MP, which is rather low, gets too depleted for it to cast its spells.

Appearances

Dragon Quest III

Absent from other versions, though used in the Game Boy Color exclusive version in the Ice Cave.

Dragon Quest IV

While absent from the original, Pandora's box makes appearances in the remakes as a monster encountered in the bonus dungeon. Given its strength and the absence of items that hamper sudden-death, it is one of the most dangerous enemies in the game, especially when encountered as a group.

Dragon Quest VII

#243 - PandorasBox
Pandorasbox DQVII PSX.gif
HP MP Experience Gold
900 10 630 280
Attack Defense Speed
240 200 131
Dropped Item Light Robe
Locations Treasure Chest
Zion Cave
Skills Brutal Hit
Sleep Air
Spells Defeat
Rob Magic
Family Material
Capture Rate Moderate
Bestiary # 243
Game Dragon Quest VII
Console PSX

The first game to feature Pandora's box (localized as DorasBox due to display issues). It can be found in the Zion Cave.

Dragon Quest VIII

DQ8-LOGO-ICON.png
Original (PS2)
Sprite HP MP Attack
Pandoras box.png 405 255 369
Defense Agility Experience Gold
210 130 560 184
Bestiary no. 226
Family Material
In-game description Like a demented jack-in-the-box, this well-camouflaged monster lives to surprise unwary travellers. Often carries precious materials that can be used in the alchemy pot.
Spell(s) Drain Magic
Thwhack
Skill(s) Attacks twice per turn
Brutal hit
Sweet Breath
Location(s) Dragovian Path
Item(s) dropped Recovery ring132
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Evasion Attack Resistance Frizz Resistance * Sizz Resistance *
132 0% 50% 50%
Fire Breath
Resistance
*
Bang Resistance * Woosh Resistance * Crack Resistance *
50% 25% 50% 50%
Ice breath
Resistance
*
Strike/Rock Resistance * Zap Resistance * Drain Magic Resistance
50% 0% 0% 100%
Whack Resistance * Poison Resistance * Paralysis Resistance * Fuddle Resistance *
100% 100% 100% 50%
Snooze resistance * Dazzle Resistance Fizzle Resistance Ban Dance Resistance
100% 100% 100% 100%
Stun Resistance * Sap Resistance * Army Resistance *
50% 100% 0%
Remake (3DS, Mobile)
Notable Changes
None



Dragon Quest IX

Etymology

Pandora's box originates from Greek mythology as a container said to hold all the evils that were loosed upon mankind with the exception of hope. Unfortunately, unlike the myth, there is little hope to be had against this monster.

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