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|location = [[Burland|Burland area]]<br>[[Strathbaile|Strathbaile area]] (Ch. 1)<br>[[Strathbaile Burrow]]<br>[[Lakanaba|Lakanaba area]]<br>[[Cave of Safekeeping]]<br>[[Laissez Fayre|Laissez Fayre area]] (Ch.4)<br>[[Hidden Valley|Hidden Valley area]]<br>[[Casabranca|Casabranca area]] |
|location = [[Burland|Burland area]]<br>[[Strathbaile|Strathbaile area]] (Ch. 1)<br>[[Strathbaile Burrow]]<br>[[Lakanaba|Lakanaba area]]<br>[[Cave of Safekeeping]]<br>[[Laissez Fayre|Laissez Fayre area]] (Ch.4)<br>[[Hidden Valley|Hidden Valley area]]<br>[[Casabranca|Casabranca area]] |
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|location = [[Whealbrook Adit]]<br>[[Ancient Ruins|Ancient Ruins area]] (Gen 1)<br>[[Fortuna|Fortuna area]]<br>[[Dominicus' Dominion|Dominicus' Dominion area]]<br>[[Talon Tower|Talon Tower area]] |
|location = [[Whealbrook Adit]]<br>[[Ancient Ruins|Ancient Ruins area]] (Gen 1)<br>[[Fortuna|Fortuna area]]<br>[[Dominicus' Dominion|Dominicus' Dominion area]]<br>[[Talon Tower|Talon Tower area]] |
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|drop = [[Medicinal herb]]<br>Slime heart |
|drop = [[Medicinal herb]]<br>Slime heart |
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|spells = [[Bound]]<br>[[Zing]] |
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{{Quote|I'm a goo little slime! I never cause anyone any bother!}} |
{{Quote|I'm a goo little slime! I never cause anyone any bother!}} |
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|Gold = 1 (PS2)<br>2 (3DS) |
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|drop = [[Medicinal herb]] (Common)<br>[[Amor seco essence]] (Rare) |
|drop = [[Medicinal herb]] (Common)<br>[[Amor seco essence]] (Rare) |
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|note = A well-known monster commonly encountered throughout the world. Quite intelligent. Some have even managed to learn the human tongue. |
|note = A well-known monster commonly encountered throughout the world. Quite intelligent. Some have even managed to learn the human tongue. |
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|drop = [[Medicinal Herb]] (common, 1/8)<br>[[Slimedrop]] (rare, 1/16) |
|drop = [[Medicinal Herb]] (common, 1/8)<br>[[Slimedrop]] (rare, 1/16) |
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|note = Slimes are common monsters that are found all over the world. Their simple yet lovable form attracts many admirers. |
|note = Slimes are common monsters that are found all over the world. Their simple yet lovable form attracts many admirers. |
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|note = Slimes are common monsters that are found all over the world. Their simple yet lovable form attracts many admirers. |
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|note = Slimes are common monsters that are found all over the world. Their simple yet lovable form attracts many admirers. |
|note = Slimes are common monsters that are found all over the world. Their simple yet lovable form attracts many admirers. |
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|Russian = слизь |
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|Korean = 슬라임 |
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==Related monsters== |
==Related monsters== |
Revision as of 02:33, 15 August 2018
The Slime is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series. Introduced in the original Dragon Quest, slimes have since become the series' mascot due to their popularity and iconic qualities. The basic slime has been in every Dragon Quest game to date.
Characteristics
The slime is known for its onion/rain droplet shape, round eyes, and goofy, toothless smile; the former two traits having become the ones shared amongst nearly all their slippery siblings.
Slimes are typically the weakest enemies in every game, having no special abilities and being easily disposed of, and likely the first monster the player ever encounters in a battle. However, starting with Dragon Quest IV, there will occasionally be stronger slimes that can call on others of their kind; they may form a king slime when eight gather and starting in Dragon Quest IX three slimes may join to form the slime stack.
In some games, slimes have been domesticated into pets and others have gained the ability to speak the human language. In recent translations, all slimes have a certain verbal tic of replacing certain words and syllables with similar, 'slimier' ones, such as saying goo instead of good, gooman instead of human, and slime instead of time, to give just a few (or goo) examples.
Appearances
Dragon Quest
# - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
3 | 0 | 5 | 3 | 2 | |
Exp | Gold | ||||
1 | 1 (NES) 2 (SNES, GBC, iOS) G | ||||
Note: | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Tantegel area Galenholm area |
Dragon Quest II
# - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
6 (NES) 5 (SNES, GBC, iOS) |
0 | 8 (NES) 7 (SNES, GBC, iOS) |
5 | 3 (NES) 2 (SNES, GBC, iOS) | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal herb | ||
1 | 2 G | ||||
Note: | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Midenhall area Zahan Wetsern Island |
Dragon Quest III
#1 - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
8 | 0 | 9 (NES) 4 {SNES, GBC and iOS) |
5 | 4 (NES) 9 {SNES, GBC and iOS) | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal herb | ||
6 (NES) 4 {SNES, GBC and iOS) |
8 G | ||||
Note: | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack Flees | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Aliahan area Dreamer's Tower Promontory Passage Tantegel area Cantlin area |
Dragon Quest IV
#1 - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
8 | 0 | 9 | 5 | 3 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal herb | ||
1 | 2 G | ||||
Note: None | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Burland area Strathbaile area (Ch. 1) Strathbaile Burrow Lakanaba area Cave of Safekeeping Laissez Fayre area (Ch.4) Hidden Valley area Casabranca area |
Dragon Quest V
#1 - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
7 | 0 | 7 | 5 | 3 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal herb | ||
1 | 1 G | ||||
Note: None | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Whealbrook Adit Ancient Ruins area (Gen 1) Fortuna area Dominicus' Dominion area Talon Tower area |
Dragon Quest VI
#15 - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
12 | 0 | 14 | 13 | 4 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal herb | ||
4 | 3 G | ||||
Note: None | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Wellshire area Port Haven area Outside Madame Luca's House Lucid Grotto Mountain Path (Lower World) |
Dragon Quest VII
#1 - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
7 | 0 | 9 | 8 | 3 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal herb Slime heart | ||
1 | 1 G | ||||
Note: None | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack | |||||
Spells | |||||
Bound Zing | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Ballymolloy area (Past) Rainbow Mines The Tower Gröndal (Present) | |||||
Monster Meadows quotes: | |||||
PSX:
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Dragon Quest VIII
#1 - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
7 | 0 | 10 | 8 | 6 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal herb (Common) Amor seco essence (Rare) | ||
1 | 1 (PS2) 2 (3DS) G | ||||
Note: A well-known monster commonly encountered throughout the world. Quite intelligent. Some have even managed to learn the human tongue. | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Farebury Region Kingdom of Trodain Waterfall Cave Isolated Plateau Baccarat Reigon Areas Accessible By Air |
Dragon Quest IX
There are three type of slimes, but all share the same bestiary entry and item drops. The ones near Alltrades Abbey will call in reinforcements and attempt to form a Slime stack; likewise those near Bloomingdale will attempt to form a King slime. Occasionally, the slimes that form the slime stack might call on too many slimes, to a maximum of five, and won't be able to form the stack until they are down to three.
Normal Slimes
#1 - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
8 | 0 | 10 | 7 | 7 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal Herb (common, 1/8) Slimedrop (rare, 1/16) | ||
2 | 4 G | ||||
Description: Slimes are common monsters that are found all over the world. Their simple yet lovable form attracts many admirers.
They're unimpressive alone, but if a few of them focus the force of friendship, they can make a miraculous metamorphosis. | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Angel Falls The Hexagon |
Slimes that fuse into Slime stacks
#1 - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
55 | 0 | 42 | 48 | 80 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal Herb (common, 1/8) Slimedrop (rare, 1/16) | ||
48 | 16 G | ||||
Description: Slimes are common monsters that are found all over the world. Their simple yet lovable form attracts many admirers.
They're unimpressive alone, but if a few of them focus the force of friendship, they can make a miraculous metamorphosis. | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack Calls for back-up (Slime) Fuse into Slime stack if there are three slimes | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Newid Isle Tower of Trades |
Slimes that fuse into King slimes
#1 - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
76 | 0 | 52 | 65 | 128 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal Herb (common, 1/8) Slimedrop (rare, 1/16) | ||
72 | 24 G | ||||
Description: Slimes are common monsters that are found all over the world. Their simple yet lovable form attracts many admirers.
They're unimpressive alone, but if a few of them focus the force of friendship, they can make a miraculous metamorphosis. | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack Calls for back-up (Slime) Fuse into King slime if there are eight slimes | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Bloomingdale |
Dragon Quest X
# - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Weight | |
5 | 2 | 9 | 11 | 80 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal herb Slimedrop | ||
2 | 1 G | ||||
Note: None | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack Flees | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Unknown |
Dragon Quest XI
#1 - Slime Slime Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
7 | |||||
Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal herb Slimedrop | ||
2 | 2 G | ||||
Note: None | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack Flees | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Cobblestone Tor Heliodor Region Galenholm* |
Monsters
A slime is the first monster the player has on their team, that particular slime having once been the pet of the previous king of GreatTree.
Monsters 2
The slime reprises its role as the first monster owned by the player, this one being Slash, a slime that traveled with Cobi and Tara's family to GreatLog.
Caravan Heart
Joker
In a break from tradition, the slime is not the first monster given to the player, who is instead offered a choice of either a platypunk, mischievous mole, or dracky. The slime does appear on the first island inhabited by wild monsters that the player visits, Infant Isle, along with several uncharted islands, and is likely the first wild monster encountered in the game.
Joker 2
Slimes are the first monsters encountered in the game aside from the ones that the player has to choose from at the start of the game. The slime is a measly Rank F monster. Slimes, when synthesised over level twenty, create a Slime X. Two level fifty Slime X's make a Slime XY.
Joker 2 Professional
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Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below
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Dragon Quest Builders
Their main drop when they are defeated in this game is blue goo, while the she-slimes drop orange oil.
Trivia
- Unlike his contemporaries, longtime Nintendo Power staff writer (and current Nintendo of America localization manager) Alan Averill never had a photo of him printed in the magazine; instead, he was represented by a plush Slime doll.
- The internet MMORPG Kingdom of Loathing has a monster called Irritating Series of Random Encounters which is a group of 8 slimes. It is a reference to the random encounters of most RPG games.
- In an interview, series creator Yūji Horii revealed that his inspiration for this enemy was some "slime-looking enemy" (possibly the creeping crud[1]) from the Wizardry series.[2]
- An enemy character called the "Slime" is also featured in the Namco arcade game The Tower of Druaga, which predates the original Dragon Quest by two years. Also, in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, an enemy called Slime appears. Instead of boasting the famous blue color, it instead appears as a greenish-orange version of the popular slime and more resembles an onion.
- The Slime is the first monster family in the games that you fight. Mottle Slimes are one of the first enemies encountered in DQ VI, however.
- A Slime appears as a playable character in Mario Sports Mix. It has 3 different costumes, Normal, She-Slime, and Metal Slime.
- In the Dragon Quest VI remake, there is a minigame called Slip n' Slime. The game involves curling with a slime, bowling, navigating obstacle courses, and ski jump tournaments.
- In Dragon quest 7(3ds remake) freindly slimes can be seen hopping around at King Maximo's Castle.
Other languages
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French | Gluant |
German | Schleim |
Spanish | Limo |
Italian | Slime |
Dutch | Slime |
Norwegian | Unknown |
Greek | Unknown |
Portuguese | Slime |
Russian | слизь |
Chinese | 史萊姆 |
Korean | 슬라임 |
Related monsters
- Agoomulator
- Chocoslime
- Dark slime
- Electroslime
- Evil slime
- Gold slime
- King slime
- Metal slime
- She-slime
- Slime X
- Slime XY
- Snow slime
See also
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