![]() The remakes allow for the recruiting of metal slimes, though the chances of one wanting to join the party are abysmally low, combining with their rarity and difficulty in defeating to make them one of the hardest monsters to recruit in the game. Due to the fact that true spell immunity does not exist in the original NES version of I, Sizz and Sizzle have a higher chance (1/16) to slay the slimes than critical hits (1/64). The player may start dealing normal damage to metal slimes as they near the level 30 cap. Metal slimes make their first appearance as the greatest source of experience from any monster. Metal monster weapons (such as those found in the Joker games) have a good chance at connecting with a metal slime, and the poison needle, with its 12.5%( 1⁄ 8) chance to kill instantly if it connects, or even Hela's hammer's 37.5%( 3⁄ 8), are particularly effective as human weapons go.Īppearances Main games Dragon Quest Nearly all forms of spell and skill are completely ineffective against metal slimes. ![]() Even if the player gets lucky and a metal slime or two decide to stick around for a turn, nearly all normal attacks will either miss or do a measly 1 point of damage, though their low HP means every hit counts. This comes at a cost, however: metal slimes rarely appear, and when they do, they usually run in an instant, often without a scratch due to a very high speed stat. ![]() Metal slimes are infamous monsters in the series, and for a good reason: they have one of the highest experience point payouts of any enemy in the series, exceeded only by far stronger monsters and other metal monsters even some bosses pay out less than a single metal slime does. 2.6.1 Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road VictoryĪs far as its appearance goes, the metal slime is nearly identical to a normal slime, with its only notable differences being its grey colouring and metallic lustre.2.2.9 Dragon Quest Monsters: Super Light.2.2.8 Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3/Joker 3 Professional.2.2.7 Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key. ![]() 2.2.6 Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D.2.2.5 Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2/Joker 2 Professional.2.2.3 Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart.and please let me know if there's any mistakes in the list, and I will fix them asap.Īnyway if you have other game related questions feel free to post them in the comments, and I will try me best to answer them. I will keep updating the list once new units come out and when rank 6 becomes available in the future. This list should be pretty helpful if you are the kind of person who likes to plan ahead in terms of farming materials so that you won't run out of stuff while trying to rank up a particular unit in the game. I've separated them by family since every unit with at the same tier within the same family shares the exact formula for ranking up. I have complied a list of materials that you need for ranking up units, including stones, orbs, pearls, and gold. Global Unit, Ability and Passives Database PLEASE do not post basic questions Flair'd as a Guide or PSA when it is not a guide you have made or a PSA to share. Do not use the "User Created Guide" flair for posting questions! Simple questions, team comp questions, questions about costs/materials/rank-up/leveling/etc. If your thread was deleted, it probably violates this rule.ģ. will be deleted, often without warning (especially if your Q appears to have been answered). Please Note: Posts with basic questions, Scout flexing, non-dank memes, etc. The Megathreads exist to collect all of that in one place, for all to see and also help answer. USE THE MEGATHREADS!!! Please do not post basic questions or "Who should I use?" or "Rate my team!" or "Look at my scout results!" as their own threads. Temp bans initially, perma bans to follow.Ģ. No harassment, abuse, hate speech, or otherwise intentionally mean-spirited behaviour will be tolerated.
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