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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Its name is a play on the word "sharpshooter", but with the word "hoot" emphasized because of the three owls holding up the enemy. | Its name is a play on the word "sharpshooter", but with the word "hoot" emphasized because of the three owls holding up the enemy. | ||
==Characteristics== | |||
High flying faeries carried sailing through the skies by sharp beaked, awe inspiring avians. The owls hold them in the perfect position to fire off awesome and accurate shots with lightening fast speed, even hitting all adventurers in a single burst. That doesn't stop the birds from occasionally dropping the ball, leaving the sky sprites earth bound. | |||
==Related monster== | ==Related monster== | ||
*[[Peahooter]] | *[[Peahooter]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII enemies]]{{Wikia}} | [[Category:Dragon Quest VII enemies]]{{Wikia}} | ||
Revision as of 07:10, 10 March 2019
| Dragon Quest monster | |
|---|---|
| Sharphooter | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
| Japanese | フォレストガード |
| Romaji | ' |
| First appearance | Dragon Quest VII |
The Sharphooter (formerly TreeGuard) is an enemy in Dragon Quest VII.
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Etymology
Its name is a play on the word "sharpshooter", but with the word "hoot" emphasized because of the three owls holding up the enemy.
Characteristics
High flying faeries carried sailing through the skies by sharp beaked, awe inspiring avians. The owls hold them in the perfect position to fire off awesome and accurate shots with lightening fast speed, even hitting all adventurers in a single burst. That doesn't stop the birds from occasionally dropping the ball, leaving the sky sprites earth bound.
