The mucho macho is a monster who appears in the Dragon Quest series.
Characteristics[]
Appearances[]
Main games[]
Dragon Quest VII[]
#109 - Mucho macho Humanoid Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
160 | 12 | 95 | 84 | 75 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Leather kilt | ||
74 | 62 G | ||||
Note: None | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack Body Slam | |||||
Spells | |||||
Midheal Oomph | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Mount Gora | |||||
Monster Meadows quotes: | |||||
PSX:
3DS:
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Dragon Quest VIII[]
#179 - Mucho macho Humanoid Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
316 | 24 | 189 | 107 | 96 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Strong medicine (Common) Magical hat (Rare) | ||
318 | 51 G | ||||
Note: An overweight warrior with a penchant for using magic to double its attack power. Fights like a real mucho macho man. | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack | |||||
Spells | |||||
Oomph | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Isolated Plateau Godbird's Eyrie |
Monsters series[]
Dragon Quest Monsters: Super Light[]
Etymology[]
'Mucho' is Spanish for 'much' where 'macho' is Spanish for 'male', Americanised into meaning 'manly'. While they are still as blubbery as notso machos, mucho machos are 'much manlier' than the yellow monsters in terms of statistics, so the name at least points them out as the superior creature.
Other languages[]
Other languages | |
French | Mucho macho |
German | Mucho-Macho (VII) Mucho Macho (VIII) |
Spanish | Mucho macho |
Italian | Malalbero grigio Mucho macho (VII) |
Dutch | Unknown |
Norwegian | Unknown |
Greek | Unknown |
Portuguese | Unknown |
Russian | Unknown |
Chinese | Unknown |
Korean | Unknown |