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Revision as of 16:51, 24 April 2020
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| Scare root | |
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| Japanese | マンドラゴラ |
| Romaji | Mandoragora |
| First appearance | Dragon Quest VI |
| Old localisation | Mandrake, Mandora |
The Scare root 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 vulnerable to being slapped as they swing.
Appearances
Dragon Quest VI
Other appearances
Torneko: The Last Hope
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