The Drackmage are green, forest-dwelling Drackies with a bad habit of casting kasap on adventurers.
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- Fire resistance *
- 0⁄7
- Sprites
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- Fire resistance *
- 0⁄7
| In-Game Description |
Related to the dracky, these monsters have evolved a green colouration to match their woodland habitat. They remain constantly airborne, smoothly dodging attacks whole casting spells on their opponents. |
| Spell(s) |
Kasap |
| Skill(s) |
Flee |
| Location(s) |
Alexandria Region |
| Item(s) Dropped |
Medicinal herb1⁄32 Chimaera wing1⁄64 |
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Chimaera Wing (common, 1/16) Wing of Bat (rare, 1/16)
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| Zere, Doomingale Forest
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| 024
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| Dragon Quest IX
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| DS
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Green, forest-dwelling drackies who deftly dodge attacks, then strike back with Kasap. They're quite short-sighted, and often shower shrubs and other similarly sized green things with greetings and good cheer.
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| List No. |
024 |
| Field Notes |
Forest-dwelling drackies who lure foes into a false sense of security, before draining them dry with Kasap. Being a leafy shade of green, they often mistake foliage for friends, and end up talking to trees. |
| Location(s) |
The Battle of Harba, The Lumberlands |
| Item(s) Dropped |
Wing of bat, Scholar's specs |
| List No. |
024 |
| Field Notes |
Forest-dwelling drackies who lure foes into a false sense of security, before draining them dry with Kasap. Being a leafy shade of green, they often mistake foliage for friends, and end up talking to trees. |
| Location(s) |
The Battle of Harba, The Lumberlands |
| Item(s) Dropped |
Wing of bat, Scholar's specs |
Etymology
- Drackmage is a portmanteau of Dracky and mage, which means 'magic user'; this species is the first in the line to use magic. Its other names Magidrakee and WizDracky, also allude to this capacity.
- The Japanese name タホドラキー (tahodorakī) is actually a result of the limited Famicom/NES memory of the original Dragon Quest. Due to this limited memory, not all the Japanese kana could be included, so Yujii Horii was required to alter タフドラキー (tafudorakī -- i.e. "tough-dracky") to タホドラキー, which could actually be spelled with the limited kana available.