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|title=Treevil
|title=Treevil
|image=[[Image:DQII_Treevil.png|center|250px]]
|image=[[Image:DQII_Treevil.png|center|275px]]
|caption= Art by [[Akira Toriyama]]
|caption= Art by [[Akira Toriyama]]
|kanji=ウドラー
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|romaji=Udoraa
|romaji=Udoraa
|listNumber=063
|listNumber=063
|fieldNotes=Wicked woodland wariors who usher their enemies into the hereafter with a deadly Death Dane. They're actually very friend-focused, and dream of holding forest fetes so all their mates can dance together.
|fieldNotes=Wicked woodland wariors who usher their enemies into the hereafter with a deadly Death Dance. They're actually very friend-focused, and dream of holding forest fetes so all their mates can dance together.
|image=[[File:Treevil DQH2.png|100px]]
|image=[[File:Treevil DQH2.png|100px]]
|exp=848
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|final-chapter-locations=Green teleportal
|final-chapter-locations=Green teleportal
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===''[[Dragon Quest Tact]]''===
Treevil appears as an A-rank monster of the Nature family as part of Part 2 of the game's storyline. It can learn [[Sap]], [[Putrid Gust]], and [[Healing Dew]] naturally and its Leader Perk raises the [[Status effect|Sleep]] resistance of allies, including itself, by 25% in a 5x5 square around it. Treevil can be recruited from Chapter 1, Episode 1: Incident in the Village.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
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*[[Evil tree ent]]
*[[Evil tree ent]]


[[Category: Plant monsters]]
==Gallery==
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Image:DQT Treevil.png|''Tact'' official art
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[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Tact monsters]]

Revision as of 19:05, 10 September 2021

The Treevil is a recurring monster that was introduced in Dragon Quest II.

Characteristics

The treevil is a bizarrely colored conifer that wandered into the human world from the depths of demonic lands. Despite these infernal origins, they prove to cherish camaraderie and will bring back fallen friends with a loan of their leaves.

Appearances

Dragon Quest II

Treevil (ウドラー Woodler)
Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line
Original (NES)
Sprite
Gold
45
HP
63
MP
Infinite
Attack
72
Defence
27
Agility
45
Abilities
Weird Dance
Fizzle
Flee
Location(s)
Dirkandor region
Zahan region
Burrowell region
Item Dropped
Holy water
Fire resistance *
Dazzle resistance
Snooze resistance
Thwack resistance
Fizzle resistance
Kasap resistance
Remakes (SFC, GBC, Mobile)
Sprites
Gold
67
HP
63
MP
4
Attack
72
Defence
27
Agility
38
Abilities
Weird Dance
Fizzle
Flee
Location(s)
Dirkandor region
Zahan region
Burrowell region
Item Dropped
Holy water
Fire resistance *
Dazzle resistance
Snooze resistance
Thwack resistance
Fizzle resistance
Kasap resistance

Dragon Quest VIII

Treevil (ウドラー Woodler)
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
Bestiary No. Family
101 Plant
Experience Gold HP MP
94 27 109 0
Attack Defense Agility Evasion
97 94 52 164
In-Game Description Said to carry Yggdrasil leaves in their treetops, these monsters have the ability to resurrect fallen comrades.
Spell(s) None
Skill(s) Weirder Dance
Use Yggdrasil leaf
Flee
Location(s) Baccarat Region
Item(s) Dropped Strong medicine164
Yggdrasil leaf1256
Attack Resistance Frizz Resistance * Sizz Resistance * Fire Breath
Resistance
*
0% 0% 0% 0%
Bang Resistance * Crack Resistance * Ice breath
Resistance
*
Woosh Resistance *
0% 25% 25% 50%
Strike/Rock Resistance * Zap Resistance * Drain Magic Resistance Whack Resistance *
0% 0% 100% 50%
Ban Dance Resistance Dazzle Resistance Fizzle Resistance Fuddle Resistance *
15% 15% 100% 100%
Paralysis Resistance * Poison Resistance * Snooze resistance * Stun Resistance *
50% 15% 50% 50%
Sap Resistance *
15%
Army Resistance *
0%
Ports (3DS, Mobile)
Notable Changes
None

Dragon Quest IX

#110 - Treevil
HP MP Experience Gold
111 14 600 106
Attack Defense Speed
101 101 99
Dropped Item Superior medicine (common, 1/16)
Coagulant (rare, 1/64)
Locations Urdus Marshland
Iluugazar Plains
Mt. Ulbaruun
Newid Isle (high ground)
Lonely Coast (high ground)
Grotto
Skills Weird Dance
Use Yggdrasil leaf
Family Plant
Bestiary # 110
Game Dragon Quest IX
Console DS
Romanized Jap. Woodler
Description They keep Yggdrasil leaves concealed in their canopies to bring back their buddies. Fry them with fire fast.

They love a party, and enjoy nothing more than standing in a big circle of a hundred or more friends doing the Weird Dance.

Dragon Quest X

Dragon Quest Heroes II

Treevil (ウドラー Udoraa)
Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End
Model Experience Gold Marked Version?
848 90g Yes
List No. 063
Field Notes Wicked woodland wariors who usher their enemies into the hereafter with a deadly Death Dance. They're actually very friend-focused, and dream of holding forest fetes so all their mates can dance together.
Location(s) Battle of the Great Divide (N), Battle of the Great Divide (S) (B1)
Item(s) Dropped Deadwood, Block-it locket

Dragon Quest Builders

Treevil
Dragon Quest Builders
Chapter 1
HP Attack Defence Item(s) Dropped
60 11 3 Tainted tree (★★☆) , twisted tree trunk (★☆☆)
Location(s)
Poisonous swamp
Chapter 2
HP Attack Defence Item(s) Dropped
423 36 11 Plumberry (★★★), dead tree (★☆☆)
Location(s)
All swampy areas
Final Chapter
HP Attack Defence Item(s) Dropped
106 36 40 Tainted tree (★★☆), twisted tree trunk (★☆☆)
Location(s)
Green teleportal
Sprite

Dragon Quest Tact

Treevil appears as an A-rank monster of the Nature family as part of Part 2 of the game's storyline. It can learn Sap, Putrid Gust, and Healing Dew naturally and its Leader Perk raises the Sleep resistance of allies, including itself, by 25% in a 5x5 square around it. Treevil can be recruited from Chapter 1, Episode 1: Incident in the Village.

Etymology

  • Japanese: Udoraa (ウドラー) may be derived from Udo, the Japanese name for the Aralia cordata species of plant, which has medicinal uses, or it may be derived from the English word wood, and a resulting interpretation of this monster's name is "Woodler".

Related Monsters

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