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===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters]]''===
''{{Enemy
{{Enemy
|name = ManEater
|name = ManEater
|image = [[image:maneater.png]]
|image = [[image:maneater.png]]
|game = Dragon Quest Monsters
|game = {{DQM}}
|console = GBC
|console = [[Game Boy|GBC]]
|spells = [[SleepAir]], [[DrakSlash]], [[PsycheUp]]
|hp = 2/5
|family = [[Plant family]]
|mp = 3/5
}}''
|attack = 2/5
|defense = 1/5
|agility = 5/5
|locations = [[List of teleportals in Dragon Quest Monsters | Gate of Demolition]]
|spells = [[Sweet Breath | SleepAir]]<br>[[Dragon Slash | DrakSlash]]<br>[[Psyche Up | PsycheUp]]
|family = [[Plant family | Plant]]
|description = ''Dissolves its prey with its digestive acid''
}}
ManEaters can be bred with a combination of two [[EvilSeed | EvilSeeds]].
 
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters 2]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters 2]]''===
''{{Enemy
''{{Enemy

Revision as of 16:19, 23 April 2020

The Chewlip (formerly known as ManEater and Carnivog) is the very first plant-based monster to appear in the series, debuting in II. Despite being a trend setter, the monster has remained in relative obscurity. It makes it reappearance into the series in the 3DS remake of Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland and Dragon Quest XI.

Characteristics

The Chewlip draws inspiration from the Rafflesia Arnoldi, the world's largest (and most foul smelling) flowering plant. Unlike the ground-blooming bud in the real world, the Chewlip raises itself up on its roots and lashes out at prey with sap-coated tentacles. Its name is a pun based on a combination of the words "chew" and "tulip".

Appearances

Dragon Quest II

Chewlip
Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line
Original (NES)
Sprite
Gold
16
HP
32
MP
0
Attack
32
Defence
11
Agility
12
Evasion
164
Abilities
Sweet Breath
Location(s)
Item Dropped
Lottery ticket116
Fire resistance *
07
Dazzle resistance
77
Snooze resistance
27
Thwack resistance
07
Fizzle resistance
77
Kasap resistance
07
Remakes (SFC, GBC, Mobile)
Sprites
Gold
31
HP
32
MP
0
Attack
32
Defence
11
Agility
12
Evasion
164
Abilities
Sweet Breath
Location(s)
Item Dropped
Lottery ticket116
Fire resistance *
07
Dazzle resistance
77
Snooze resistance
27
Thwack resistance
07
Fizzle resistance
77
Kasap resistance
07

Dragon Quest Monsters

ManEater
HP MP Experience Gold
2/5 3/5
Attack Defense Speed
2/5 1/5 5/5
Locations Gate of Demolition
Spells SleepAir
DrakSlash
PsycheUp
Family Plant
Game Dragon Quest Monsters
Console GBC
Description Dissolves its prey with its digestive acid

ManEaters can be bred with a combination of two EvilSeeds.

Dragon Quest Monsters 2

ManEater
File:Maneater.png1
HP MP Experience Gold
5/10 7/10 6/10, Above average leveling speed
Attack Defense Speed
4/10 4/10 6/10
Locations Breed an EvilSeed with another EvilSeed or a Slurperon
Spells SleepAir, DrakSlash, RockThrow
Family Plant family
Game Dragon Quest Monsters 2
Console GBC

Variants

Gnashturtium

The Gnashturtium is a blue Chewlip that eschews sleep breath for spewing foul poisons instead. The weed is so toxic that even its normal attacks have a chance to envenom the Luminaries.

Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line
Original (NES)
Sprite
Gold
25
HP
46
MP
0
Attack
45
Defence
18
Agility
23
Evasion
164
Abilities
Poison Breath
Location(s)
Item Dropped
Antidotal herb116
Fire resistance *
27
Dazzle resistance
37
Snooze resistance
27
Thwack resistance
37
Fizzle resistance
77
Kasap resistance
17
Remakes (SFC, GBC, Mobile)
Sprites
Gold
25
HP
46
MP
0
Attack
45
Defence
18
Agility
23
Evasion
164
Abilities
Poison Breath
Location(s)
Item Dropped
Antidotal herb116
Fire resistance *
17
Dazzle resistance
17
Snooze resistance
27
Thwack resistance
17
Fizzle resistance
77
Kasap resistance
17

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