The Goodybag is one of the more notorious monsters in the Dragon Quest series. Introduced in Dragon Quest III, it is a monster that looks like a tied burlap sack with treasures (a crown, a ring, string of pearls, etc.) hovering in mid-air around it.
The goodybag appears as a burlap sack with a cartoon face on it, tongue lolling out. This facial expression is similar to the Cannibox-- perhaps mimicry monsters chuckle at their own cleverness when surprising adventurers?
Goodybags typically specialize in casting disruptive magic, such as Fizzle and Fuddle, combining with their agility and evasiveness to make them bothersome monsters to face. Being bags of treasure, they are also prone to dropping a considerable amount of gold and occasionally high price items.
Recent titles have shown goodybags to have erratic speech, indicated by random capitalization. This is illustrated especially well in Fortune Street and Rocket Slime, where parts of their text may also be colored red or blue in addition to the standard black.
The Goodybag can be found in various bags around the world and in the Den of the Dwarves in the past. It is also one of the forms that the Mega egger will become when hatched. The Goodybag has a rare chance of dropping a Goodybag Heart, allowing a party member to become a Goodybag when it is taken to the Alltrades Abbey.
Two Goodybags accompany Grody Gumpdrops in the Grody Grotto near Greenthumb Gardens. The two Goodybag's physical attack will do ~10 damage. They will also use Kasap to lower the party's defenses, Sultry Dance to make one party member lose a turn, and Weird Dance to lower a party member's MP.
If the Hero and Ruff have Edged boomerangs, it makes the battle easier. They should regularly attack because their first attack will hit Grody first and then the Goodybags in successive damage. Kiefer should use Focus Strength and Flame Slash combo. Maribel should cast Sap on the Grody Gumpdrops twice.
The player is advised to take out the Grody Gumpdrops first as its attacks are more devastating. When Grody Gumpdrops is defeated, the Goodybags become much simpler to deal with.
The JewelBag is a two-star member of the Material family with a weight of 4. It naturally learns Fireball, Seal Magic and Panic. Its in-game description reads "The face on the sack is an illusion. Its true face is hidden inside the sack."
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Having somehow gained sentience, these jangling gems drive opponents potty with a pouchful of painful pranks. Their habit of flashing their booty has earned them ample attention among avaricious adventurers.
Having somehow gained sentience, these jangling gems drive opponents potty with a pouchful of painful pranks. Their habit of flashing their booty has earned them ample attention among avaricious adventurers.
Goodybag appears as a C-rank monster of the Inorganic family. It can be recruited from Chapters 8-8, 9-3, 10-3, 12-1, and 14-2 of the main storyline and it can participate in the Battle Roads of the Dancing flame and Cumulus vex as a party member.
Goodybags appear as rare monsters in the game, capable of appearing in all areas except Forewood Forest and the Flying Clawtress. They only appear in specific rooms, and only appear rarely at that, scampering away once they spot the player and may attempt to escape with Zoom if they are not captured or defeated quickly enough. Because of this, they can be seen as parallels to metal monsters in other titles since these monsters do no appear as enemies in the game. Because experience points are not used in Rocket Slime, goodybags will instead drop large amounts of gold (in the form of treasures) when struck and often drop lucky bags containing valuable materials when defeated.
In tank battles, the goodybag will use Zoom to infiltrate the enemy tank and return on-foot with a stolen piece of ammo. It is incredibly swift, but is prone to getting stuck if enemies repeatedly get in its way.