Napir

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Napir are dream-eating monsters clothed in sleep-wear, based on the baku yokai of Japanese folklore

Appearances

Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key

Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince

Napir
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince
Icon Family Max HP Max MP
1,390 460
Max Attack Max Defence Max Agility Max Wisdom
460 400 480 600
Bestiary No. #226
Rank F
In-game description Mean-spirited mammalian monsters which sustain themselves by devouring dreams. Though every dream is downright delectable, nothing nourishes like a good nightmare
Talents Sleep Counsellor (lv. 1)
Guaranteed traits Ultra Crafty Sleeper (lv. 1)
Ultra Crafty Magic Drainer (lv. 20)
Tit for Tat (lv. 40)
Large-size exclusive traits Tactical Genius (lv. 1)
Agent of Chaos (lv. 1)
Benefaction (lv. 60)
Habitat This monster has no natural habitat
Items N/A
Synthesis chart X
Notable synthesis
Fire Resistance * Water Resistance * Wind Resistance * Earth Resistance *
50% 0% 50% 0%
Explosion Resistance * Ice Resistance * Electricity Resistance * Light Resistance *
25% -25% 0% 0%
Dark Resistance * Antimagic Resistance * Bedazzlement Resistance * Confusion Resistance *
50% 75% 25% -25%
Debilitation Resistance* MP Absorption Resistance * Paralysis Resistance * Poison Resistance *
? 0% 0% 0%
Sleep Resistance * Stun Resistance *
50% 50%
Instant Death Resistance *
0%

Etymology

  • Napir is derived from nap and tapir, the trunk-bearing animal which the mythical baku is said to strongly resemble.