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==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
Zeplings | '''Zeplings''' are creepy, zany monsters with bouncy bulbous yellow bodies, marked with miserable jagged red lips surrounding a mouth that they use to munch on foes, and a tiny pair of odd eyes that they stare down adventures with. Although sometimes they spending an entire turn uselessly staring at enemies. They bear a bullseye-like symbol on their bouncing bellies, a long trailing tail, puzzling pointy ears, and small arms that they wave in a weird way, almost like they're trying to stay afloat. Their air-headed floatiness allows them to fling the windy '''Woosh''' spells at foes, hitting all foes in a single swish. | ||
In the original PS1 version, zeplings had an unusual attack animation where they expelled multiple, smaller zeplings from its mouth. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 07:36, 6 October 2018
| Dragon Quest monster | |
|---|---|
| Zepling | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
| Japanese | バブリン |
| Romaji | Bablin |
| First appearance | Dragon Quest VII |
The Zepling (formerly Babbleoon) is a monster introduced in Dragon Quest VII. It is a living balloon, and as such is vulnerable to Flying Knee.
Characteristics
Zeplings are creepy, zany monsters with bouncy bulbous yellow bodies, marked with miserable jagged red lips surrounding a mouth that they use to munch on foes, and a tiny pair of odd eyes that they stare down adventures with. Although sometimes they spending an entire turn uselessly staring at enemies. They bear a bullseye-like symbol on their bouncing bellies, a long trailing tail, puzzling pointy ears, and small arms that they wave in a weird way, almost like they're trying to stay afloat. Their air-headed floatiness allows them to fling the windy Woosh spells at foes, hitting all foes in a single swish.
In the original PS1 version, zeplings had an unusual attack animation where they expelled multiple, smaller zeplings from its mouth.
