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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Hocus-Poker's name is derived from the term, "[[Hocus Pocus|hocus pocus]]", an exclamation used by magicians in order to bring about a change of some sort, but it can also be a term to refer to magic tricks or sleight-of-hand in general. | Hocus-Poker's name is derived from the term, "[[Hocus Pocus|hocus pocus]]", an exclamation used by magicians in order to bring about a change of some sort, but it can also be a term to refer to magic tricks or sleight-of-hand in general. | ||
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Image:DQIII Hocus Poker.png|Erdrick trilogy, Nintendo Switch sprite | |||
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==Related enemies== | ==Related enemies== | ||
Revision as of 20:08, 9 April 2021
| Dragon Quest monster | |
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| Hocus-Poker | |
| Japanese | アークマージ |
| Romaji | Arc merge |
| First appearance | Dragon Quest III |
| Old localisation | Archmage |
Hocus-Pokers are Prestidigitators wearing purple robes with white belts tied around their waists. They have yellow eyes glowing from their hoods. Hocus-Pokers have an impressive magical arsenal at their fingertips, and they are also capable of breathing ice on their enemies.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
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Etymology
Hocus-Poker's name is derived from the term, "hocus pocus", an exclamation used by magicians in order to bring about a change of some sort, but it can also be a term to refer to magic tricks or sleight-of-hand in general.
Gallery
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Erdrick trilogy, Nintendo Switch sprite
