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Revision as of 22:34, 14 June 2020

EvilClown links here because it is the old localization for the Dragon Quest VII monster. For the Evil Clown/EvilClown from the NES/GBC versions of Dragon Quest II, see Whackolyte.

The Wrecktor is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series. There are essentially three different looking monsters with this name:

Description

In Dragon Quest II, the Wrecktor is a wicked wizard dressed in a white robe with a powerful purple cape. It wears green gloves and has purple horns. They cast sizzling strong fire spells to wreak havoc in battle. It is ridiculously strong when first encountered and, in many instances, is an optional monster that the player can fight. After defeated, the Wrector may drop the Staff of thunder, a staff that casts Sizzle in battle.

Appearances

Dragon Quest II

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Original (NES)
Sprite HP MP Attack
158 ? 92
Defense Agility Experience Gold
38 100 617 100
Abilities Kaboom, Kabuff, Kasap, Kazing, Thwack
Location(s) Hall of Hargon (third floor only)
Item Dropped Lightning staff
Evasion Fire Resistance * Dazzle Resistance Snooze Resistance
? ? ? ?
Thwack Resistance Fizzle Resistance Kasap Resistance
? ? ?
Remakes (SFC, GBC, Mobile)
Sprites HP MP Attack
180 44 110
Defense Agility Experience Gold
70 120 170 734
Abilities Kaboom, Kabuff, Kasap, Kazing
Location(s) Hall of Hargon (third floor only)
Item Dropped Lightning staff (1/32) (Note: the one in Midenhall will always drop this item)
Evasion Fire Resistance * Dazzle Resistance Snooze Resistance
? ? ? ?
Thwack Resistance Fizzle Resistance Kasap Resistance
? ? ?



In the original NES version of the game, the Wrecktor only showed up as random encounters on the third floor of the Hall of Hargon. In the remakes, they still appear there, but they also now guard the Staff of thunder in Lorasia Castle which was previously guarded by the Whackolyte in the NES version. They are much stronger than the Whackolyte, making the Staff of thunder somewhat more difficult to acquire in the remakes.

Dragon Quest VII

#130 - Wrecktor
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HP MP Experience Gold
185 200 110 110
Attack Defense Speed
103 92 72
Dropped Item Staff of thunder
Locations Deja, Excavated Cave, Malign Shrine
Spells Frizzle
Sizzle
Zing
Family Humanoid
Capture Rate Very Hard
Bestiary # 130
Game Dragon Quest VII
Console PSX, 3DS

The Wrecktor is now a normal enemy and can be found in the Deja continent. It is also found in the Excavated Cave and the Malign Shrine.

In the old localization for the Playstation, they were known as "EvilClown", however they are not the same enemy as the "Evil Clown"/"EvilClown" enemy from the old localiations of Dragon Quest II - that monster is now known as the Whackolyte.

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