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:''This article is for the Slime from Dragon Quest. For the Slime from Minecraft, see {{h1|List of spirits (Minecraft series)|Slime}}. For the | :''This article is for the Slime from Dragon Quest. For the Slime from Minecraft, see {{h1|List of spirits (Minecraft series)|Slime}}. For the Smasher, see [[Smasher:Slime]].'' | ||
{{Infobox Character General | {{Infobox Character General | ||
|name = Slime | |name = Slime | ||
|image = {{tabber|width=200px|title1=Slime| | |image = {{tabber|width=200px|title1=Slime|tab1=[[File:Slime.png|200px]]|title2=Liquid Metal Slime|tab2=[[File:SSBU spirit Liquid Metal Slime.png|250px]]}} | ||
|caption = [[File:DragonQuestSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | |caption = [[File:DragonQuestSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]<br>Official artworks of Slime and Liquid Metal Slime. | ||
|universe = {{uv|Dragon Quest}} | |universe = {{uv|Dragon Quest}} | ||
|firstgame = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest|video game}}'' (1986 | |firstgame = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest|video game}}'' (1986) | ||
|games = ''[[Ultimate]]'' | |games = ''[[Ultimate]]'' | ||
|lastappearance = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest | |lastappearance = ''{{iw|wikipedia|Dragon Quest Champions}}'' {{flag|Japan}} (2023) | ||
|console = Nintendo Entertainment System | |console = Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
|species = Slime | |species = Slime | ||
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|interwikipage = Slime (Dragon Quest) | |interwikipage = Slime (Dragon Quest) | ||
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''' | The '''Slime''' ({{ja|スライム|Suraimu}}, ''Slime'') is a common enemy in the ''Dragon Quest'' series, also serving as the series' mascot. | ||
==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
[[File:Slime in nes.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The player encounters a Slime in the original ''Dragon Quest''.]] | [[File:Slime in nes.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The player encounters a Slime in the original ''Dragon Quest''.]] | ||
In the ''Dragon Quest'' games, Slimes are often the first monster that players come across. They are typically the weakest monster, and can be taken down with ease, as they lack any real offensive abilities. Owing to their simplistic nature, there are many variants of Slime, to the point that they even have their own monster family. Other variations include the She-Slime (which, despite its name, is not necessarily female), the enormous King Slime, and the elusive Metal Slime ( | In the ''Dragon Quest'' games, Slimes are often the first monster that players come across. They are typically the weakest monster, and can be taken down with ease, as they lack any real offensive abilities. Owing to their simplistic nature, there are many variants of Slime, to the point that they even have their own monster family. Other variations include the She-Slime (which, despite its name, is not necessarily female), the enormous King Slime, and the elusive Metal Slime (who, along with its relatives, is famous for the amount of experience points it gives if one is able to defeat it) In later games, such as ''Dragon Quest IX'', there are special Slimes that—though often unassuming—can merge with or stack onto other Slimes, creating a new type of Slime, such as a King Slime or a Slime Stack. Friendly Slimes also sometimes appear in the series and often greet the Hero with the phrase "I'm not a bad Slime". | ||
As the series progressed, Slimes grew popular among fans, becoming an icon of the franchise and starring in spin-off titles such as ''Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime''. They are also often used as the emblem to represent the series as a whole, such as in the ''Itadaki Street'' series. They even sometimes make playable appearances, including in the aforementioned ''Fortune Street'' series as well as in crossover games like ''Mario Sports Mix''. Certain games include Slimes as companions with their own personality and dialogue. In localized titles, they often use slime-related puns or phrases: for example, "gooman" instead of "human", "slime" instead of "time", "accrooze" instead of "accrue", and saying "slurp" or "goo" as a verbal tic. | As the series progressed, Slimes grew popular among fans, becoming an icon of the franchise and starring in spin-off titles such as ''Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime''. They are also often used as the emblem to represent the series as a whole, such as in the ''Itadaki Street'' series. They even sometimes make playable appearances, including in the aforementioned ''Fortune Street'' series as well as in crossover games like ''Mario Sports Mix''. Certain games include Slimes as companions with their own personality and dialogue. In localized titles, they often use slime-related puns or phrases: for example, "gooman" instead of "human", "slime" instead of "time", "accrooze" instead of "accrue", and saying "slurp" or "goo" as a verbal tic. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Slime is the third non-playable character to appear in the panoramic banner, following [[Mr. Saturn]] and [[Morgana]]. | *Slime is the third non-playable character to appear in the panoramic banner, following [[Mr. Saturn]] and [[Morgana]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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{{Mii costumes (SSBU)}} | {{Mii costumes (SSBU)}} |