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Pickayune Famicom Artwork.png|Famicom artwork | Pickayune Famicom Artwork.png|{{Famicom}} artwork. | ||
DQHRS Pablo_Pickasso.png| | DQHRS Pablo_Pickasso.png|{{Rocket Slime}}. | ||
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==See also== | |||
*[[Picksy]] | |||
*[[Tricksy]] | |||
*[[Pickeerer]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IV enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest X enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest X enemies]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 enemies]] | ||
Revision as of 20:51, 1 September 2022
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| Pickayune | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
| Japanese | おにこぞう |
| Romaji | ' |
| First appearance | {}Dragon Quest IV |
| Old localisation | Orc |
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Appearances
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
Dragon Quest X
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Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Professional
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Etymology
A picayune (no K) is an old Spanish term that means "of little value" and to be "trivial". This association is derived from the coin of the same name, which was used from the 1700's to the mid 1800's in both Spain and the colonial United States until it lost it's legal tender status in the latter country in 1857.
Gallery
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Famicom artwork.
