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Slime
Slime | |
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![]() Official artwork of Slime from Dragon Quest VIII. | |
Universe | Dragon Quest |
Debut | Dragon Quest (1986) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Ultimate |
Console/platform of origin | Nintendo Entertainment System |
Species | Slime |
Gender | Ambiguous |
Created by | Yuji Horii |
Designed by | Akira Toryiama |
Article on Dragon Quest Wiki | Slime |
Slime (スライム, Slime) is a common enemy and series mascot of the Dragon Quest series.
Character Description
Slimes are mostly likely the first monster players will come across in the Dragon Quest games. They are typically the weakest monster, and can be taken down with ease, due to them lacking any real dangerous abilities. Other variations of Slime exist, such as a She-Slime (which despite its name, the gender is still left ambiguous) and a Metal Slime. In later games, such as Dragon Quest IX, there are special Slimes (often times looking the exact same as a normal Slime) that can merge into or stack onto other Slimes, creating new a new type of Slime such as a King Slime or a Slime Stack.
As the series progressed, Slimes started to grow more and more popular amongst fans, even to the point where multiple spin off games have been made such as Dragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime (Suraimu Morimori Doragon Kuesuto 2: Daisensha to Shippo Dan スライムもりもりドラゴンクエスト2 大戦車としっぽ団). Slimes also start to gain their own personality and in some games are treated as companions and can even talk, complete with a verbal tic in English translations (Slimes often have goo related puns or words in their English dialouge; "gooman" instead of "human", "slime" instead of "time" or just saying "slurp" or "goo").
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
On June 11th, 2019, The Hero from Dragon Quest XI (with Erdrick, Solo, and Eight appearing alongside as alternate costumes) was revealed to be DLC. In his trailer and in gameplay, Slimes have appeared. The function of Slimes and to what extent they will appear is yet to be known, but it's possible that they will simply have a minor role.
Trivia
- An enemy character called the "Slime" is also featured in the Namco arcade game The Tower of Druaga, which predates the original Dragon Quest by two years. Also, in The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, an enemy called Slime appears. Instead of boasting the famous blue color, it instead appears as a greenish-orange version of the popular slime and more resembles an onion.
- Unlike his contemporaries, longtime Nintendo Power staff writer Alan Averill never had a photo of him printed in the magazine; instead, he was represented by a plush Slime doll.
- Slime is the third non-playable character to appear in the panoramic banner, following Mr. Saturn and Morgana.
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Fighter | Hero (SSBU) (XI, III, IV, VIII) |
Stage | Yggdrasil's Altar |
Other | Hero (I, II, V, VI, VII, IX, X) · Martial Artist · Mimic · Slime · Veronica |
Spirits | Spirits |
Music | Ultimate |