Tree feller

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The Tree feller is a chunky faerie that wears a stump for a crown and pesters adventurers with simple magic.

Characteristics

Tree fellers have teal skin, green pants with a red sash, and orange boots that match their hair. They carry a wand that shines with a white bright light, allowing them to cast holy Heal spells and bone chilling Crack spells.

Unusually popular for a pallet swap, the Tree feller has been featured in several spin-offs over the years while the original monster, the Stumpkin, has only appeared in main line titles.

Appearances

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation

Tree feller
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
Original (SFC)
Sprite
Bestiary No.
36
Recruit Rate
NA
Experience *
39
Gold
22
HP *
32
MP
9
Attack
43
Defence
50
Agility
21
Evasion
164
Spell(s)
Crack
Heal
Skill(s)
None
Location(s)
Ghent region
Item(s) dropped
Wayfarer's clothes132
Frizz resistance *
0%
Sizz resistance *
0%
Fire Breath resistance *
0%
Bang resistance *
0%
Crack resistance *
25%
Ice Breath resistance *
25%
Woosh resistance *
60%
Strike/Rock resistance *
0%
Zap resistance *
25%
Drain Magic resistance *
0%
Whack resistance *
100%
Poof resistance *
80%
Ban Dance resistance
100%
Dazzle resistance *
50%
Fizzle resistance
0%
Fuddle resistance *
15%
Paralysis resistance *
80%
Poison resistance *
15%
Snooze resistance *
50%
Stun resistance *
0%
Sap resistance *
15%
Army resistance *
0%
Remakes (DS, Mobile)
Sprites
Notable Changes
None

Dragon Quest X

Dragon Quest Monsters

TreeBoy
HP MP Experience Gold
2/5 3/5
Attack Defense Speed
3/5 1/5 5/5
Locations Gate of Judgment, Gate of Demolition
Spells Heal
IceBolt
CurseOff
Family Plant
Game Dragon Quest Monsters
Console GBC
Description A spirit that lives in a very old tree

TreeBoys can be bred with a combination of any member of the Plant family as the pedigree and a Pixy as a mate.

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Etymology

Their Japanese name (ヘルボックル herubokkuru) is meant to be a reference to and play on words of Korpokkur (コロポックル koropokkuru) from Ainu folklore, a race of small people who were said to live in the northern islands of Japan.

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