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|kanji={{tt|プリズニャン|Pris-nyan}}
|kanji={{tt|プリズニャン|Pris-nyan}}
|romanji=Purizunyan
|romanji=Purizunyan
|firstappear={{DQ8}}
|firstappear={{Dragon Quest VIII}}
|old=None
|old=None
}}
}}


The '''Jailcat''' is a recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}}, first appearing in ''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''.
The '''jailcat''' is a recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}}, first appearing in ''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ5}}===
==={{DQ5}}===
While jailcats debuted in {{DQ8}}, they also appear in the [[Nintendo DS]] and mobile remakes of {{DQ5}}, replacing the generic [[Great sabrecub]] enemies to prevent confusion with [[Saber]]. It's possible to recruit one shortly after obtaining the [[wagon]] in [[Fortuna]]; the jailcat is somewhat unique being the only monster able to cast [[Crack]] (which normally isn't available until much later), and can last until the third generation.
While jailcats debuted in {{DQ8}}, they also appear in the [[Nintendo DS]] and mobile remakes of {{DQ5}}, replacing the generic [[great sabrecub]] enemies to prevent confusion with [[Saber]]. It's possible to recruit one shortly after obtaining the [[wagon]] in [[Fortuna]]; the jailcat is somewhat unique being the only monster able to cast [[Crack]] (which normally isn't available until much later), and can last until the third generation.
{{DQ5Enemy
{{DQ5Enemy
|name=Jailcat
|name=Jailcat
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|dazzle-resist=0%
|dazzle-resist=0%
|fizzle-resist=0%
|fizzle-resist=0%
|drain-resist=20%
|drain-magic-resist=20%
|sap-resist=0%
|sap-resist=0%
|poison-resist=0%
|poison-resist=0%
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|kanji= プリズニャン
|kanji= プリズニャン
|romanji=Purizunyan
|romanji=Purizunyan
|sprite=[[Image:Jailcat.png]]
|sprite=[[File:HQDQ8-23.gif|300px]]
|hp=29
|hp=29
|mp=6
|mp=6
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|defense=18
|defense=18
|agility=19
|agility=19
|bestiaryNumber=023
|bestiaryNumber=#023
|family=[[Beast family|Beast]]
|family=[[Beast family|Beast]]
|description=A feline monster with stripes reminiscent of a jailhouse convict. Strangely popular among cat lovers. Usually quite playful, but capable of casting spells when provoked.
|description=A feline monster with stripes reminiscent of a jailhouse convict. Strangely popular among cat lovers. Usually quite playful, but capable of casting spells when provoked.
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|romaji={{tt|Purizunyan|Prisnyan}}
|romaji={{tt|Purizunyan|Prisnyan}}
|listNumber=060
|listNumber=060
|fieldNotes=The struped coats of these frost-flinging felines make it look like they've just escaped from the slammer. Some wonder if it's their fur that's stripy or the skin underneath, but no one can get close enough to check...
|fieldNotes=The striped coats of these frost-flinging felines make it look like they've just escaped from the slammer. Some wonder if it's their fur that's stripy or the skin underneath, but no one can get close enough to check...
|image=[[File:Jailcat DQH2.png|100px]]
|image=[[File:Jailcat DQH2.png|100px]]
|exp=57
|exp=57
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==={{DQTact}}===
==={{DQTact}}===
Jailcat appears as an E-rank monster of the Beast family. It can be recruited from Chapters 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 6-2, 8-5, 10-2, and 13-2 of the main storyline and can participate in the [[Great sabrecub]] and [[Bewarewolf]]'s Battle Roads as a party member.
Jailcat appears as an E-rank monster of the Beast family. It can be recruited from Chapters 5-1, 5-2, 5-3, 6-2, 8-5, 10-2, and 13-2 of the main storyline and can participate in the [[great sabrecub]] and [[bewarewolf]]'s Battle Roads as a party member.
{{DQTactEnemy
{{DQTactEnemy
|name=Jailcat
|name=Jailcat