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Revision as of 04:27, 12 September 2018
| Dragon Quest monster | |
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| Ursa minor | |
The Ursa Major. | |
| Japanese | ごうけつぐま |
| Romaji | ' |
| First appearance | Dragon Quest III |
The Ursa Minors (formerly Bruin) are perhaps the least fantastical of all monsters, though they nevertheless possess far more ferocity and strength than their natural counterparts.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III
Dragon Quest VII 3DS
The Ursines do not appear in the main game of VII, but rather as bonus enemies exclusive to Grottos.
Related Monsters
Ursa Major
Ursa Major
Etymology
The Ursas take their names from the Latin titles for the Big and Littler Dipper constellations, translating directly to large and small bear respectively.
Gallery
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Famicom art


