Deadcurion is a semi-recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series.
Characteristics[]
The deadcurion is a skeleton soldier in well-worn armour that combines aspects of mediaeval and ancient Roman armour, bearing a red comb on the helm and a tattered red cape as well as blue gloves. A single eye hangs loosely from the decaying skull. It carries a spear across its chest.
Appearances[]
Main games[]
Dragon Quest V[]
| #97 - Deadcurion Undead Family | |||||
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HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility |
| 85 | 0 | 84 | 61 | 60 | |
| Exp | Gold | Drop | Moonwort bulb | ||
| 106 | 25 G | ||||
| Note: None | |||||
| Abilities | |||||
| Normal attack Paralysis Attack Stabs enemy with spear (125% damage) | |||||
| Spells | |||||
| None | |||||
| Haunts at: | |||||
| Gotha Pass | |||||
Dragon Quest VII[]
| #72 - Deadcurion Undead Family | |||||
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HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility |
| 102 | 0 | 81 | 40 | 50 | |
| Exp | Gold | Drop | Chain mail | ||
| 43 | 11 G | ||||
| Note: None | |||||
| Abilities | |||||
| Normal attack Paralysis Attack | |||||
| Spells | |||||
| None | |||||
| Haunts at: | |||||
| Providence area (Past) The Tallest Tower | |||||
| Monster Meadows quotes: | |||||
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Dragon Quest IX[]
| #122 - Deadcurion Undead Family | |||||
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HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility |
| 112 | 4 | 115 | 117 | 98 | |
| Exp | Gold | Drop | Iron mask (Common) Battle fork (Rare) | ||
| 790 | 127 G | ||||
| Description: They paralyse enemies, then poke them with Pressure Pointer. Ice doesn't irk them much, but fire will fry them good.
Especially stagnant soldiers selected from the rank ranks of the lesionnaires to lead them to gory glory. | |||||
| Abilities | |||||
| Normal attack Paralysis Attack Pressure Pointer | |||||
| Spells | |||||
| None | |||||
| Haunts at: | |||||
| Gerzuun Ondor Cliffs Khaallag Coast Grotto | |||||
Dragon Quest Rivals[]
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Etymology[]
A mashup of "dead" and "decurion". Decurion, Latin for "leader of ten", was a rank in the Ancient Roman military given to the commander of a small cavalry detachment.
Other languages[]
| Other languages | |
| French | Sangturion |
| German | Dekadenturio |
| Spanish | Letaurión |
| Latin American Spanish | Unknown |
| Italian | Centurioni Centurione (VII) |
| Dutch | Unknown |
| Norwegian | Unknown |
| Greek | Unknown |
| Portuguese | Unknown |
| Russian | Unknown |
| Chinese | Unknown |
| Korean | Unknown |
