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Chow Mein is a recurring boss monster in the Dragon Quest series.

Appearances[]

Dragon Quest IV[]

Chow Mein is one of the secret bosses, and is found deep underground along with Foo Yung, arguing with him about which is better: "chickens or eggs?". He is a strong boss with the ability to attack twice per turn and muster his attack. He can also use feathers to protect himself, and can defend very strongly.

Among the many prices he and his companion can bestow the Chosen, the most important one is the first, the Yggdrasil flower, necessary to revive the unjustly killed Rose. He and Foo Yung must be defeated several more times to obtain the other prices, among which there is Pandemonic Equipment.

Battle[]

#210 - Chow Mein
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Chow mein HP MP Attack Defence Agility
3200 254 310 200 195
Exp Gold Drop Seed of life
9800 560 G
Note:
Abilities
Normal attack
Desperate attack
Boulder Toss
Feather Scatter
Defending Champion
Muster Strength
Cockspur Kick
Multifists
Body Slam
Spells
None
Haunts at:
Fungeon


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Trivia[]

  • Chow Mein's name comes from the Chinese dish chow mein. One variation of the dish is chicken chow mein.
  • Chow Mein and Foo Yung's argument about chicken or eggs being better is similar to the argument about which came first: the chicken or the egg.

Other languages[]

Other languages
French Cinq-épices
German Chow Mein
Spanish Chow Mein
Italian Galinho
Dutch Unknown
Norwegian Unknown
Greek Unknown
Portuguese Unknown
Russian Unknown
Chinese Unknown
Korean Unknown

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