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{{Monster Infobox | {{Monster Infobox | ||
|title=Badboon | |title = Badboon | ||
|image=[[File:DQII_Badboon.png| | |image = [[File:DQII_Badboon.png|300px]] | ||
|caption=Art by [[Akira Toriyama]] | |caption = Art by [[Akira Toriyama]] | ||
|kanji=マンドリル | |kanji = マンドリル | ||
| | |romaji = Mandoriru | ||
| | |translation = Mandrill | ||
|first = {{DQ2|short}} | |||
|dw = Baboon | |||
|monster1 = [[Big badboon]] | |||
|monster2 = [[Brainy badboon]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Badboon''' is a recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}}, first appearing in {{Dragon Quest II}}. The large brown-furred primate and its cousins are among the earliest examples of the [[Beast family]] of monsters. | |||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
Badboons are based on [[Wikipedia:Mandrill|mandrill]]s, Old World monkeys that are native to western Africa in the real world. They are large, brown bulky primates with colourful faces and posteriors. Bulkier than real life mandrills, their stature resembles orangutans and gorillas. The primates made a reappearance in the series in ''IX'' after a 22 year absence. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
=== | ==={{DQ2}}=== | ||
{{DQ2Enemy | {{DQ2Enemy | ||
|name=Badboon | |name=Badboon | ||
|kanji= | |kanji=マンドリル | ||
|romanji= | |romanji=Mandoriru | ||
|nes-sprite=[[ | |nes-sprite=[[File:Badboon DQII NES.png]] | ||
|nes-hp=40 | |nes-hp=40 | ||
|nes-mp=0 | |nes-mp=0 | ||
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|nes-agility=20 | |nes-agility=20 | ||
|nes-spells=Flee | |nes-spells=Flee | ||
|nes-locations=[[ | |nes-locations=[[Moonahan]] region<br>Outside of [[Moonbrooke]]<br>[[Dragon's Horn]] | ||
|nes-item=[[Oaken club]] ({{fraction|1|16}}) | |nes-item=[[Oaken club]] ({{fraction|1|16}}) | ||
|nes-evasion={{fraction|1|32}} | |nes-evasion={{fraction|1|32}} | ||
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|nes-fizzle-resist={{fraction|7|7}} | |nes-fizzle-resist={{fraction|7|7}} | ||
|nes-kasap-resist={{fraction|0|7}} | |nes-kasap-resist={{fraction|0|7}} | ||
|remake-sprites=[[ | |remake-sprites=[[Image:DQ2-SNES-BADBOON.png]][[Image:DQ2-GBC-BADBOON.png]][[Image:Badboon DQII iOS.png|55px]][[Image:Badboon Erdrick Trilogy Switch.png|55px]] | ||
|remake-hp=35 | |remake-hp=35 | ||
|remake-mp=0 | |remake-mp=0 | ||
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|remake-agility=18 | |remake-agility=18 | ||
|remake-spells=Flee | |remake-spells=Flee | ||
|remake-locations=[[ | |remake-locations=[[Moonahan]] region<br>Outside of [[Moonbrooke]]<br>[[Dragon's Horn]] | ||
|remake-item=[[Oaken club]] ({{fraction|1|16}}) | |remake-item=[[Oaken club]] ({{fraction|1|16}}) | ||
|remake-evasion={{fraction|1|32}} | |remake-evasion={{fraction|1|32}} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
=== | ==={{DQ9}}=== | ||
{{ | {{DQ9EnemyNew | ||
|name=Badboon | |||
|kanji=マンドリル | |||
|romaji=Mandoriru | |||
|bestiaryNumber=#050 | |||
|family={{Beast}} | |||
|description=Giant apes and lords of the jungle who store up their anger, then attack with full, explosive force.<br><br>The one with the loudest War Cry wins the leadership, so every spring the forest comes alive with their cacophonous cries. | |||
|model=[[Image:Badboon DQIX DS.png|100px]] | |||
|hp=90 | |||
|mp=6 | |||
|exp=171 | |||
|gold=69 | |||
|attack=80 | |||
|defence=64 | |||
|agility=40 | |||
|spells=None | |||
|skills=Completely loses it and starts on character (125% damage)<br>[[Psyche Up]]<br>[[War Cry]] | |||
|items=[[Magic beast hide]]{{fraction|1|16}}<br>[[Strong medicine]]{{fraction|1|32}} | |||
|locations=[[Newid Isle]]<br>[[Tower of Trades]] | |||
|fire-resist=0% | |||
|ice-resist=0% | |||
|wind-resist=0% | |||
|blast-resist=0% | |||
|rock-resist=0% | |||
|dark-resist=-25% | |||
|light-resist=-25% | |||
|drain-resist=0% | |||
|whack-resist=25% | |||
|poison-resist=0% | |||
|paralysis-resist=50% | |||
|fuddle-resist=25% | |||
|snooze-resist=25% | |||
|dazzle-resist=25% | |||
|sap-resist=0% | |||
|blunt-resist=25% | |||
|deceleratle-resist=50% | |||
|spooky-aura-resist=0% | |||
|fizzle-resist=100% | |||
|stun-resist=25% | |||
|charm-resist=25% | |||
}} | |||
==={{DQDai}}=== | |||
A badboon makes an appearance at the beginning of the story as one of the friendly monsters living alongside [[Dai]] and Brass on Dermline Island. However, in the 2020 anime series, it is nowhere to be found. | |||
==={{DQM23D}}=== | |||
Making its first appearance in a ''Monsters'' game, Badboon appears as a D-rank monster of the [[Beast family]] exclusive to the smartphone version. | |||
== | ==={{DQB2}}=== | ||
=== | Badboons first appear on the island of [[Furrowfield]], where three of them are shown attacking [[Rosie]]. | ||
{{ | {{DQB2Enemy | ||
| | |name={{Translation|Badboon|マンドリル|Mandoriru|Mandrill}} | ||
| | |Number=#004 | ||
| | |family={{Beast}} | ||
| | |tameable=No | ||
| | |sprite=[[File:DQB2 MON 4.png]] | ||
| | |hp=160 | ||
|attack= | |||
|defence= | |||
|exp=22 | |||
|spells= | |||
|skills= | |||
|items=Bark (common)<br>Medicinal Leaf Seed (common)<br>Heartwood (rare){{tt|*|After the Builder obtains it through the story naturally}} | |||
|locations=[[Furrowfield]]{{tt|*|Furrowfield Forests}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
====Large==== | |||
{{DQB2Enemy | |||
|name={{Translation|Badboon|マンドリル|Mandoriru|Mandrill}} | |||
|Number=#004 | |||
|family={{Beast}} | |||
|tameable=No | |||
|sprite=[[File:DQB2 MON 4.png]] | |||
|hp= | |||
|attack= | |||
|defence= | |||
|exp=73 | |||
|spells= | |||
|skills= | |||
|items=- | |||
|locations=[[Furrowfield]]{{tt|*|During farm raids from the monsters}} | |||
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=== | ==={{DQTreasures}}=== | ||
{{ | A statue of a badboon is Treasure No. 515 in the Monster Statues category. Its base value is 180,000 gold. | ||
==In Other Languages== | |||
{{OtherLanguages | |||
|es=Malandril|es-meaning=From the Spanish ''{{tt|mal|bad, evil}}'' and ''mandrill''. | |||
|fr=Babourin|fr-meaning=Derived from "babouin", the French word for baboon. | |||
|de=Gibbonze|de-meaning=From the German ''{{tt|Gibbon|a small tree-dwelling ape native to Southeast Asia}}'' and ''{{tt|Bonze|a bigwig, big shot}}'' | |||
}} | |it=Scimpanzer|it-meaning=From the Italian ''{{tt|scimpanzé|chimpanzee}}'' and the German ''{{tt|Panzer|can refer to armour or a tank, an armoured combat vehicle}}''. | ||
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}} | }} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
File:Dai1991 DermlineMonsters.jpg|A mandrill, in the upper right, in the 1991 anime of ''The Adventure of Dai''. | |||
File:Badboon statue treasures icon.jpg|{{Treasures}} statue icon. | |||
File:DQW Mandrill.jpg|A badboon in {{Walk}}. | |||
File:DQT Badboon.png|''[[Dragon Quest Tact|Tact]]'' artwork. | |||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest II enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest II enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IX enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Builders 2 enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Treasures monster statues]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Walk enemies]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Tact monsters]] | |||
[[fr:Babourin]] | |||
Latest revision as of 05:11, 31 March 2026
| Dragon Quest monster | |
|---|---|
| Badboon | |
![]() Art by Akira Toriyama | |
| Japanese | マンドリル |
| Romaji | Mandoriru |
| Translation | Mandrill |
| First appearance | Dragon Quest II |
| Dragon Warrior naming | Baboon |
| Variants | Big badboon |
| Brainy badboon | |
The Badboon is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series, first appearing in Dragon Quest II. The large brown-furred primate and its cousins are among the earliest examples of the Beast family of monsters.
Characteristics[edit | edit source]
Badboons are based on mandrills, Old World monkeys that are native to western Africa in the real world. They are large, brown bulky primates with colourful faces and posteriors. Bulkier than real life mandrills, their stature resembles orangutans and gorillas. The primates made a reappearance in the series in IX after a 22 year absence.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line[edit | edit source]
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit | edit source]
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai[edit | edit source]
A badboon makes an appearance at the beginning of the story as one of the friendly monsters living alongside Dai and Brass on Dermline Island. However, in the 2020 anime series, it is nowhere to be found.
Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key[edit | edit source]
Making its first appearance in a Monsters game, Badboon appears as a D-rank monster of the Beast family exclusive to the smartphone version.
Dragon Quest Builders 2[edit | edit source]
Badboons first appear on the island of Furrowfield, where three of them are shown attacking Rosie.
Large[edit | edit source]
Dragon Quest Treasures[edit | edit source]
A statue of a badboon is Treasure No. 515 in the Monster Statues category. Its base value is 180,000 gold.

