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'''Nimzo''' (ミルドラース, ''Mirudorāsu'') is the source of conflict and final boss of {{Dragon Quest V}}.
'''Nimzo''' is the source of conflict and final boss of {{Dragon Quest V}}.


As is the case with most of the series' villains, Nimzo is mostly referred to and not actually encountered until the very end of the game, though his pawns and powerful influence do well to wreak havoc throughout the game. He resides in the sinister fortress at [[Mt. Zugzwang]], where [[Madalena]] is held captive.
As is the case with most of the series' villains, Nimzo is mostly referred to and not actually encountered until the very end of the game, though his pawns and powerful influence do well to wreak havoc throughout the game. He resides in the sinister fortress at [[Mt. Zugzwang]], where [[Madalena]] is held captive.
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|name=Nimzo
|kanji=ミルドラース
|romanji=Mirudorāsu
|icon=[[File:Nimzo DQM3 portrait.png|100px]]
|family=[[File:DQM3 ??? family icon.png|link=??? family]]
|hp=<big><big>1,330</big></big>
|mp=<big><big>350</big></big>
|attack=<big><big>580</big></big>
|defense=<big><big>510</big></big>
|wisdom=<big><big>640</big></big>
|agility=<big><big>460</big></big>
|bestiary=#514
|rank=<big><big>'''S'''</big></big>
|in-game-description=Grandmaster Nimzo was locked away by the Goddess due to his overwhelming evilness. He eventually achived powers that exceeded those of the divine by devouring the darkness in men's hearts
|talents=[[Nimzo (talent)]] (lv. 1)
|traits=[[Rando-Disrupt]] (lv. 1)<br>[[Ultra crafty Banger]] (lv. 20)<br>[[Wizardly Waft]] (lv. 40)
|ltraits=[[Tactical Commander]] (lv. 1)<br>[[Critical Theorist]] (lv. 1)<br>[[Crackmeister]] (lv. 60)
|habitat=This monster has no natural habitat
|items=N/A
|synthesis=[[File:Mechan-o'-Wyrm DQM3 portrait.png|64px|link=Mechan-o'-Wyrm]] X [[File:Luneyetic DQM3 portrait.png|64px|link=Luneyetic]] X [[File:Bilhaw DQM3 portrait.png|64px|link=Bilhaw]] X [[File:Bishop Ladja DQM3 portrait.png|64px|link=Bishop Ladja]]
|fusions=[[File:Nimzo DQM3 portrait.png|64px]] X [[File:Psaro the manslayer DQM3 portrait.png|64px|link=Psaro the Manslayer]] X [[File:Rhapthorne DQM3 portrait.png|64px|link=Rhapthorne]] X [[File:Nelgel the netherfiend DQM3 portrait.png|64px|link=Nelgel]] = [[File:Estark DQM3 portrait.png|64px|link=Estark]]<br>(Two generation synthesis)
|fire-resist=25%
|water-resist=0%
|wind-resist=25%
|earth-resist=0%
|explosion-resist=50%
|ice-resist=0%
|electricity-resist=0%
|light-resist=25%
|dark-resist=25%
|debilitation-resist=0%
|bedazzlement-resist=0%
|antimagic-resist=-25%
|mp-absorption-resist=0%
|confusion-resist=25%
|sleep-resist=25%
|paralysis-resist=50%
|stun-resist=0%
|poison-resist=25%
|instant-death-resist=50%
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While Nimzo is frequently alluded to in the film, he does not make an actual appearance. Instead, his role is taken by a virus, appearing as a black humanoid figure with a white mask-like face. The presence of the virus results in a twist ending where Luca is shown as a fan of {{Dragon Quest V}} playing a virtual reality remake of the game. The virus was injected into the virtual reality game's code to take Nimzo's role, reminding Luca that once he is defeated, it is time to return to the real world. The virus attempts to further break Luca by telling him that everything in the world does not exist and will cease existing once he is defeated. Luca fights back by telling him that even though he knows that he is a player, he grew up playing both the original {{Super Famicom}} and {{PS2}} versions of the game, and that they were his realities that he came to love. Luca's [[Slime]] companion Gootrude appears one last time, revealing himself to be an anti-virus program and changing his own code into a sword used to defeat the virus. After the virus is defeated, Luca contemplates that his adventure is almost over, but his allies and enemies will live on in his memories. Despite this different character, the virus is still credited as Nimzo.
While Nimzo is frequently alluded to in the film, he does not make an actual appearance. Instead, his role is taken by a virus, appearing as a black humanoid figure with a white mask-like face. The presence of the virus results in a twist ending where Luca is shown as a fan of {{Dragon Quest V}} playing a virtual reality remake of the game. The virus was injected into the virtual reality game's code to take Nimzo's role, reminding Luca that once he is defeated, it is time to return to the real world. The virus attempts to further break Luca by telling him that everything in the world does not exist and will cease existing once he is defeated. Luca fights back by telling him that even though he knows that he is a player, he grew up playing both the original {{Super Famicom}} and {{PS2}} versions of the game, and that they were his realities that he came to love. Luca's [[Slime]] companion Gootrude appears one last time, revealing himself to be an anti-virus program and changing his own code into a sword used to defeat the virus. After the virus is defeated, Luca contemplates that his adventure is almost over, but his allies and enemies will live on in his memories. Despite this different character, the virus is still credited as Nimzo.
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Grandmaster Nimzo appeared as a boss in Chapter 7 of the game's 2-year anniversary {{Dragon Quest V}} event starting on October 25th, 2021. The following day, a special mega version that can be challenged by multiple players appeared, as well.


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Grandmaster Nimzo appeared as a boss in Chapter 7 of the game's 2-year anniversary {{Dragon Quest V}} event starting on October 25th, 2021. The following day, a special mega version that can be challenged by multiple players appeared, as well.
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==Etymology==
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