| Dragon Quest monster
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| Pteranodon
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 Art by Akira Toriyama
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| Japanese
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プテラノドン
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| Romaji
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Puteranodon
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| First appearance
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Dragon Quest IV
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| Old localisation
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Pteranod (GBC)
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The pteranodon is a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest series, first appearing in Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen. It is based on the Rhamphorhynchus genus of pterosaurs from the late Jurassic era.
Characteristics
Pteranodons are flying reptiles distinguished by their large wings, fang-filled beaks, and long tails. Ironically enough, the name Pteranodon means "toothless wing" in Ancient Greek. They have white feathered skin, yellow beaks, and the leathery membrane that make up their wings are grey. These prehistoric fliers attack from the skies and can char enemies with their fire magic, thankfully being limited by their low MP pools. The pteranodon has been a member of both the Bird family and the Dragon family, depending on the game. After their original appearance, the pterosaurs only appeared regularly in spinoff games in the series, eventually returning in X after 22 years.
Appearances
Pteranodon (プテラノドン Puteranodon)
Original (NES)
- Sprite
- Bestiary No.
- #039
- Skill(s)
- None
- Sprites
- Notable Changes
- None
Pteranodons appeared in the game starting with Version 1.0. They have gained the ability to cast Bang since Sizz was not available at the beginning of the game. A trio of pteranodons are faced as bosses in the quest "Coda for Tomorrow" alongside a Great Argon lizard in Version 2.3. They are much stronger than normal, gaining the ability to cast Kaboom and Oomph and breathe out Freezing Blizzard. Vicious pteranodons also began appearing as enemies in Version 5.0 of the game, also casting Kaboom, though it will also go haywire, albeit rarely.
Pteranodon (プテラノドン Puteranodon )
- Sprite
- Bestiary no.
- #144
- In-game description
Primordial predators that are said to have been around since before time began. They've got teeth, and they're not afraid to use them!
- Skill(s)
- None
- Fire resistance *
- 25%
- Ice resistance *
- -110%
- Wind resistance *
- 25%
- Earth resistance *
- 25%
- Light resistance *
- 0%
- Dark resistance *
- 25%
- Stumble resistance *
- 100%
- Beguile resistance *
- 25%
- Elemental resistance *
- 0%
Malicious pteranodon (プテラノドン・邪 Puteranodon・ja )
- Sprite
- Bestiary no.
- #467
- In-game description
Pteranodons who have morphed into a truly malevolent form under the malign influence of infinite evil.
- Skill(s)
- None
- Fire resistance *
- 25%
- Ice resistance *
- -110%
- Wind resistance *
- 25%
- Earth resistance *
- 25%
- Light resistance *
- 0%
- Dark resistance *
- 25%
- Stumble resistance *
- 100%
- Beguile resistance *
- 25%
- Elemental resistance *
- 0%
Pteranod (プテラノドン Puteranodon)
Pteranod (プテラノドン Puteranodon)
Pteranodon (プテラノドン Puteranodon)
| Bestiary No. |
#071 |
| Rank |
G |
| In-game description |
Highly adaptable as the world changed around them, these flying reptiles have endured since the primeval past. Indeed, references to them have been found in the earliest writings |
| Talents |
Dragonheart |
| Guaranteed traits |
Naked Ambition (lv. 1) Wooshmeister (lv. 20) Tit for Tat (lv. 40) |
| Large-size exclusive traits |
Tactical Genius (lv. 1) Rando-Accel (lv. 1) Supreme Sidestepper (lv. 60) |
| Habitat |
This monster has no natural habitat |
| Items |
N/A |
| Synthesis chart |
X  (Both parents must be rank G) |
| Notable synthesis |
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| Fire Resistance * |
Water Resistance * |
Wind Resistance * |
Earth Resistance * |
| 50% |
-25% |
50% |
-25% |
| Explosion Resistance * |
Ice Resistance * |
Electricity Resistance * |
Light Resistance * |
| 50% |
0% |
25% |
0% |
| Dark Resistance * |
Antimagic Resistance * |
Bedazzlement Resistance * |
Confusion Resistance * |
| 25% |
25% |
50% |
0% |
| Debilitation Resistance* |
MP Absorption Resistance * |
Paralysis Resistance * |
Poison Resistance * |
| 0% |
0% |
0% |
-25% |
| Sleep Resistance * |
Stun Resistance * |
| 25% |
50% |
| Instant Death Resistance * |
| 25% |
Trivia
- In an especially close bit of scientific accuracy, Akira Toriyama added teeth to the Pteranodon's beak. These were exclusive to the Rhamphorhynchus genus, and not present in other pterosaurs.
Similar species
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