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|firstappear={{DQ}}
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|old=Poltergeist
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|monster1=[[Ghost]]<br>[[Spitegeist]]<br>[[Vendor ghost]]}}


The '''Fightgeist''' is a recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}}, first appearing in the original ''[[Dragon Quest]]''.
The '''Fightgeist''' is a recurring monster in the {{DQSeries}}, first appearing in the original ''[[Dragon Quest]]''.
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|kanji=メトロゴースト
|kanji=メトロゴースト
|romanji=Metoro gōsuto
|romanji=Metoro gōsuto
|sprite=[[Image:DQT Fightgeist icon.png]]
|sprite=[[File:DQT Fightgeigst.png|250px]]
|family=[[Image:Tact Icon Zombie.png|48px]]<br>Undead
|family=[[Image:Tact Icon Zombie.png|48px]]<br>Undead
|rank=[[Image:DQTact Rank Icon C.png|48px]]
|rank=[[Image:DQTact Rank Icon C.png|48px]]
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* "Geist" is the German word for ghost.
* "Geist" is the German word for ghost.
* Metoro (メトロ) is the Japanese pronunciation of "metro", a loanword derived from the English used to refer to underground railways, which appears to be a vague reference to the fact that the metro-ghost is only found underground (i.e. in a cave and a tomb) in its original appearance. "Metro" is also an abbreviation of "metropolitan", which means urbane or sophisticated (in the manner of city-dwellers), which is alluded to by the ''Heroes II'' field notes.
* Metoro (メトロ) is the Japanese pronunciation of "metro", a loanword derived from the English used to refer to underground railways, which appears to be a vague reference to the fact that the metro-ghost is only found underground (i.e. in a cave and a tomb) in its original appearance. "Metro" is also an abbreviation of "metropolitan", which means urbane or sophisticated (in the manner of city-dwellers), which is alluded to by the ''Heroes II'' field notes.
==Related Monsters==
*[[Ghost]]
*[[Spitegeist]]
*[[Vendor ghost]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==