Dragon Quest:Slime

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Slime
スライム
Image for Slime
Monster's information
Species Slime
Gender
Background information
Earliest Mystery Dungeon appearance Super Famicom Torneko 1(UT) - This is an unofficial translation. (1993)
Earliest non-Mystery Dungeon appearance Dragon Quest (1986)
Latest Mystery Dungeon appearance Keitai.svg DQ More Mobile(UT) - This is an unofficial translation. (2009)
Latest non-Mystery Dungeon appearance
Created by Yuji Horii
Designed by Akira Toriyama

The Slime (Japanese: スライム) is a recurring monster in the Template:Torneko'sGreatAdventureSeriesTitle, and the Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon series. It made its debut in Super Famicom Torneko's Great Adventure: Mystery Dungeon(UT) - This is an unofficial translation. in 1993.

Biography

Physical Appearance

Slimes are known for their rain droplet shape, round eyes, and goofy, toothless smile. First introduced in the original Dragon Quest, Slimes have since become the series' mascot due to their popularity, including the Torneko's Great Adventure games. Numerous types of Slimes exist in the franchise, with unique stats and abilities for each species.

Characteristic

Slimes will attack the player if they are close enough to hop towards it. This characteristic would be used in other games as the basis for the weakest monster, including the Mamels whose stats and appearances are almost equal in the comparison. While Slimes behave like any monsters in the series, on rare occasions they will appear as friendly, non-playable characters.

Appearances

For more about Slime in a specific game, click through their respective links.

Torneko's Great Adventure

Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon


Spin-offs

Gallery

For a full list of Slime art used across the wiki, see: Slime (TGA) and Slime (DQ MD).

Official Artwork

Games


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Slime
Japanese スライム
French Gluant[1]
Spanish Limo[1]
German Schleim[1]
Italian Slime[1]
Dutch Slime[2]
Russian Слайм[2]
Korean 슬라임[2]
Chinese Simplified 史莱姆[2]
Traditional 史萊姆[2]

See Also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Official translation sourced from the Dragon Quest franchise.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Official translation sourced from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.