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{{About|monsters in {{ | {{About|monsters in {{Torneko1Title}} for {{Meta|Super Famicom}}|the monsters lore page|Dragon Quest:Monster}} | ||
'''Monsters''' {{JA|モンスター|Monsutā|}} are creatures found in {{Torneko1| | '''Monsters''' {{JA|モンスター|Monsutā|}} are creatures found in {{Torneko1|dungeon}}s. They are almost all hostile and will attack {{Torneko1|Torneko}} on sight, with few exceptions. | ||
For a full list of monsters, organized alphabetically, see: {{Torneko1|List of Monsters}}. | For a full list of monsters, organized alphabetically, see: {{Torneko1|List of Monsters}}. | ||
==Spawning== | ==Spawning== | ||
Each | Each new {{Torneko1|floor}} on a dungeon starts with 5 - 7 monsters. This doesn't include monsters spawned in {{Torneko1|Monster House}}s. A new monster will be spawned every 64 {{Torneko1|turn}}s<ref name="data"/> up to a maximum of 19 monsters at once. {{Torneko1|Mimic}} that haven't revealed themselves aren't counted and will disappear if the maximum number is reached. Monsters can't be farmed indefinitely for {{Torneko1|experience}} as Torneko will be forced to the next floor by an {{Torneko1|Earthquake}} after a specific number of turns. | ||
==Combat== | ==Combat== | ||
Monsters | Monsters can attack Torneko when standing on a tile adjacent to him to deal {{Torneko1|damage}}. The damage they deal depends on the monster and Torneko's stats. In addition to their regular attack, many monsters have {{Torneko1|Special Ability|Special Abilities}} that make them harder to defeat. These abilities are either passive effect or special attack the monster may use as a replacement for their regular attack. For some monsters, these special attacks completely replace their regular attacks. | ||
===Special Abilities=== | ===Special Abilities=== | ||
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===Item drop=== | ===Item drop=== | ||
Monsters may spawn with an item that they will then drop when defeated. The probabilities of spawning with an item are specific to each monster types. | |||
Some monsters such as {{Torneko1|Demonite}}s will always spawn with an item. Monsters can also acquire item by stealing it from Torneko, such as {{Torneko1|Trick Bag}}s stealing half your gold. | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Some gameplay elements for monsters in this game were shared to the following game, {{ | * Some gameplay elements for monsters in this game were shared to the following game, {{Shiren1SFCTitle}}, such as special abilities. | ||
==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
{{In Other Languages | {{In Other Languages | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{Torneko 1 | {{Torneko 1 Monsters Navbox}} | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 20:03, 14 July 2025
Monsters (Japanese: モンスター) are creatures found in dungeons. They are almost all hostile and will attack Torneko on sight, with few exceptions.
For a full list of monsters, organized alphabetically, see: List of Monsters.
Spawning
Each new floor on a dungeon starts with 5 - 7 monsters. This doesn't include monsters spawned in Monster Houses. A new monster will be spawned every 64 turns[1] up to a maximum of 19 monsters at once. Mimic that haven't revealed themselves aren't counted and will disappear if the maximum number is reached. Monsters can't be farmed indefinitely for experience as Torneko will be forced to the next floor by an Earthquake after a specific number of turns.
Combat
Monsters can attack Torneko when standing on a tile adjacent to him to deal damage. The damage they deal depends on the monster and Torneko's stats. In addition to their regular attack, many monsters have Special Abilities that make them harder to defeat. These abilities are either passive effect or special attack the monster may use as a replacement for their regular attack. For some monsters, these special attacks completely replace their regular attacks.
Special Abilities
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Item drop
Monsters may spawn with an item that they will then drop when defeated. The probabilities of spawning with an item are specific to each monster types. Some monsters such as Demonites will always spawn with an item. Monsters can also acquire item by stealing it from Torneko, such as Trick Bags stealing half your gold.
Trivia
- Some gameplay elements for monsters in this game were shared to the following game,
Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer, such as special abilities.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Monsters | |
Japanese | モンスター |
See Also
Monster articles | Monsters (List) • Rosetta Stone |
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