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==Characteristics== Wrecktors are high-ranking [[Humanoid family|humanoid]] priests that serve evil and worship demons. They often have the ability to cast powerful spells such as [[Kaboom]] and [[Kazing]]. Much like other humanoid spellcasters in the series, some were formerly men who were allured by the power of evil magic. It is perhaps the monster whose design has changed the most over the series history. In ''Dragon Quest II'', they wear white robes emblazoned with the black bat of the [[Children of Hargon]] on the front and wield a pair of morningstars. They also wear long purple cloaks, green gloves, and masks with purple horns and a purple gemstone where their eyes should be. When they returned in ''Dragon Quest V'', their masks no longer had horns, while their cloaks and the insignia on their robes are red. The ends of their sleeves have a red and pink triangular pattern. Their gloves and the gems on their masks are lime green. The colour scheme would be used for most appearances. Starting with some spinoff appearances like ''Torneko: The Last Hope'' and ''Battle Road'', their masks would gain red horns, as well. This design would be used when the wrecktor returned in ''Dragon Quest X''. ''Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker'' introduced a new design that used the purple horns and cloaks of their original colour scheme, but no longer carried their spiked maces. They have their hands outstretched ready to cast spells. This was due to the monster sharing animations with the [[Fallen priest]]. When they attack, the wrecktors reveal that they carry their morningstars hidden in their maces, much like the priests' scythes. Like many other humanoid monsters in the series, the wrecktor is typically depicted with five fingers on their hands instead of four in most modern appearances. Its name is a pun based on the words "wreck" and "rector", a cleric that is in charge of a parish or that serves an administrative office in certain Christian denominations.
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