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|kanji=サーベルウルフ | |kanji=サーベルウルフ | ||
|romanji={{tt|Sāberu Urufu|Saber wolf}} | |romanji={{tt|Sāberu Urufu|Saber wolf}} | ||
|firstappear={{ | |firstappear={{DQ2}} | ||
|old=Saber Tiger (NES)<br>SaberTger (GBC) | |old=Saber Tiger ({{NES}})<br>SaberTger ({{GBC}}) | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Sabrecat''' is a | The '''Sabrecat''' is a {{MFamilies}} that appears exclusively in {{Dragon Quest II}}. | ||
==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
The ancestors of the [[Great sabrecat]]s both figuratively and literally, Sabrecats resemble the [[Beast family|smilodons]] of the real world Plestiocene era and the mane-less Tsavo lions. They have sleek brown fur, solid yellow eyes, and a huge pair of upper canine teeth from their maws. They are dangerous foes in battle since they have a higher chance than normal to evade attacks, can attack twice in a single turn, and are capable of landing | The ancestors of the [[Great sabrecat]]s both figuratively and literally, Sabrecats resemble the [[Beast family|smilodons]] of the real world Plestiocene era and the mane-less Tsavo lions. They have sleek brown fur, solid yellow eyes, and a huge pair of upper canine teeth from their maws. They are dangerous foes in battle since they have a higher chance than normal to evade attacks, can attack twice in a single turn, and are capable of landing {{Desperate attack}}s. | ||
==Details== | ==Details== | ||
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|nes-defense=20 | |nes-defense=20 | ||
|nes-agility=48 | |nes-agility=48 | ||
|nes-spells=Acts twice per turn<br> | |nes-spells=Acts twice per turn.<br>{{Desperate attack}} | ||
|nes-locations=[[Sanctum]] region<br>[[Dragonlord's Castle]]<br>[[Lighthouse (Dragon Quest II)|Lighthouse]] | |nes-locations=[[Sanctum]] region<br>[[Dragonlord's Castle]]<br>[[Lighthouse (Dragon Quest II)|Lighthouse]] | ||
|nes-item=[[Copper sword]] {{fraction|1|16}} | |nes-item=[[Copper sword]] {{fraction|1|16}} | ||
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|remake-kasap-resist={{fraction|0|7}} | |remake-kasap-resist={{fraction|0|7}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
Sabrecat.png|Erdrick trilogy, [[Nintendo Switch]] sprite. | |||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
==Related {{MFamilies}}s== | |||
*[[Striking sabrecat]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest II enemies]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest II enemies]] | ||
Revision as of 04:15, 14 December 2023
| Dragon Quest monster | |
|---|---|
| Sabrecat | |
Art by Akira Toriyama | |
| Japanese | サーベルウルフ |
| Romaji | Sāberu Urufu |
| First appearance | Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line |
| Old localisation | Saber Tiger (NES) SaberTger (GBC) |
The Sabrecat is a monster that appears exclusively in Dragon Quest II.
Characteristics
The ancestors of the Great sabrecats both figuratively and literally, Sabrecats resemble the smilodons of the real world Plestiocene era and the mane-less Tsavo lions. They have sleek brown fur, solid yellow eyes, and a huge pair of upper canine teeth from their maws. They are dangerous foes in battle since they have a higher chance than normal to evade attacks, can attack twice in a single turn, and are capable of landing Desperate attacks.
Details
Gallery
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Erdrick trilogy, Nintendo Switch sprite.

