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{{quote|style=1|quote=''A Slime draws near! Command?''|source=|console=|align=center|bgcolor=72C1EE}} | {{quote|style=1|quote=''A Slime draws near! Command?''|source=|console=|align=center|bgcolor=72C1EE}} | ||
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The slime is known for its onion or rain droplet shape, round eyes, and goofy, toothless smile; the latter two traits having become the ones shared amongst nearly all their [[Slime family|slippery siblings]]. | The slime is known for its onion or rain droplet shape, round eyes, and goofy, toothless smile; the latter two traits having become the ones shared amongst nearly all their [[Slime family|slippery siblings]]. | ||
Slimes are typically the weakest enemies in every game, having no special abilities and being easily disposed of, and likely the first monster the player ever encounters in a battle. However, starting with ''Dragon Quest IV'', there will | Slimes are typically the weakest enemies in every game, having no special abilities and being easily disposed of, and likely the first monster the player ever encounters in a battle. However, starting with ''Dragon Quest IV'', there will often be [[Slime (amalgoomated)|stronger slimes]] that can call on others of their kind; they may form a [[king slime]] when eight gather and starting in ''Dragon Quest IX'' three slimes may join to form the [[slime stack]]. | ||
In some games, slimes have been domesticated into pets and others have gained the ability to speak the human language. In recent translations, all slimes have a certain verbal tic of replacing certain words and syllables with similar, 'slimier' ones, such as saying ''goo'' instead of ''good'', ''gooman'' instead of ''human'', and ''slime'' instead of ''time'', to give just a few (or goo) examples. | In some games, slimes have been domesticated into pets and others have gained the ability to speak the human language. In recent translations, all slimes have a certain verbal tic of replacing certain words and syllables with similar, 'slimier' ones, such as saying ''goo'' instead of ''good'', ''gooman'' instead of ''human'', and ''slime'' instead of ''time'', to give just a few (or goo) examples. | ||
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===''[[Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors]]''=== | ||
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|fieldNotes=Grinning bright-blue blobs beloved for their wide eyes and wobbly bodies. Get oozed to them—they're goobiquitous.<br/>Though these quivering jellies are known to cower from the sun's heat, they aren't wholly lacking in backbone. | |||
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|exp=1 | |||
|gold=1<span style="font-variant: small-caps;">g</span> | |||
|items=Slimedrop, Salt of the earth | |||
|locations=Arba Castle - Recruit, Arba Castle - Captain, Big-Eye Boulevard - Things for a Fabulous Ring, Caliburgh - Recruit, Caliburgh Meadow - Recruit, Fields of Goold: Showdown: Slimy Soldiers, Fire Place - Showdown: Green Dragon | |||
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{{DQH2Enemy | {{DQH2Enemy | ||
|name=Slime | |name=Slime | ||