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'''Scare roots''' are [[Nature family|plant-like monsters]], specifically the taproots of carrots. Their bodies are brown except the budding stalk that contains the eye, which is fuchsia. Their arms and legs are made of some lesser roots and tendrils, as is common among plant monsters, and they sport some stubby incisors in their silly grins.
'''Scare roots''' are [[Nature family|plant-like monsters]], specifically the taproots of carrots. Their bodies are brown except the budding stalk that contains the eye, which is fuchsia. Their arms and legs are made of some lesser roots and tendrils, as is common among plant monsters, and they sport some stubby incisors in their silly grins.


They often dance in a devious catchy kind of way that gets their enemies jiving with them, leaving them vunerable to being slapped as they swing.
They often dance in a devious, catchy kind of way that gets their enemies jiving along with them, leaving them vunerable to being slapped as they swing.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 18:53, 19 May 2017

The Scare root (formerly Mandrake and Mandora) is a recurrent monster in the Dragon Quest series and it was introduced in Dragon Quest VI.

Characteristics

Scare roots are plant-like monsters, specifically the taproots of carrots. Their bodies are brown except the budding stalk that contains the eye, which is fuchsia. Their arms and legs are made of some lesser roots and tendrils, as is common among plant monsters, and they sport some stubby incisors in their silly grins.

They often dance in a devious, catchy kind of way that gets their enemies jiving along with them, leaving them vunerable to being slapped as they swing.

Appearances

Dragon Quest VI

#3 - Scare root
HP MP Experience Gold
7 0 4 3
Attack Defense Speed
11 7 5
Dropped Item Medicinal herb
Skills Sultry Dance
Bestiary # 3
Game Dragon Quest VI
Console DS

Other appearances

Torneko: The Last Hope

Variants

Wild carrot

Due to a programming oversight, the wild carrot is vulnerable to Flying Knee despite having no capability for flight at all. This humorous oddity was retained for the DS and Mobile versions.


#48 - Wild carrot
HP MP Experience Gold
44 0 57 68
Attack Defense Speed
62 34 58
Dropped Item Antidotal herb
Skills Weirder Dance
Bestiary # 48
Game Dragon Quest VI
Console DS
Romanized Jap. ダンスキャロット

Toxic turnip

#70 - Toxic Turnip
HP MP Experience Gold
73 0 94 33
Attack Defense Speed
81 40 57
Dropped Item Antidotal herb
Skills Poison Breath
Poisonous attack
Bestiary # 70
Game Dragon Quest VI
Console DS
Romanized Jap. ポイズンキャロット

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