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|image=[[File:DQIV_Dirty_Dogu.png|160px|center]]
|image=[[File:DQIV_Dirty_Dogu.png|160px|center]]
|caption=Art by [[Akira Toriyama]]
|caption=Art by [[Akira Toriyama]]
|kanji=
|kanji=いしにんぎょう
|romanji=Ishiningyō
|old=Lava doll (''DQ IV'' NES)
|firstappear={{Dragon Quest IV}}
}}
The '''Dirty dogu''' is a {{Material}} {{MFamilies}} made of clay, given life through magic. Fully aware of the soft nature of its substance, it casts [[Buff]] to bolster its defenses.
{{Clear}}
 
==Appearances==
==={{DQ4}}===
{{DQ4Enemy
|name=Dirty dogu
|kanji=いしにんぎょう
|romanji=Ishiningyō
|bestiaryNumber=048
|sprite=[[File:Dirtydogu DQIV NES.gif]]
|hp=15
|mp=3
|attack=17
|defense=15
|agility=5
|exp=12
|gold=17
|spells=[[Buff]]
|skills=None
|item=[[Magic water]]({{fraction|1|64}})
|locations=[[Gupta Gupha]] ({{DQ4 Chapter 4}} only)
|evasion={{fraction|0|64}}
|frizz-resist=0%
|sizz-resist=0%
|bang-resist=0%
|crack-resist=25%
|woosh-resist=0%
|zap-resist=0%
|whack-resist=75%
|kamikazee-resist=0%
|poof-resist=100%
|dazzle-resist=25%
|snooze-resist=75%
|drain-magic-resist=100%
|fizzle-resist=0%
|fuddle-resist=0%
|sap-resist=25%
|remake-sprites=[[File:Sprite DQIV PSX Dirty dogu.png]]
|remake-changes=None
}}
 
==={{DQ7}}===
{{DQ7RemakeExclusiveEnemy
|name=Dirty dogu
|kanji=  
|romanji=
|romanji=
|firstappear=''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''
|sprite=
|hp=15
|mp=3
|exp=18
|gold=26
|attack=17
|defense=15
|agility=5
|tameRate=1/32
|bestiaryNumber=DLC #097
|spells=[[Buff]]
|skills=None
|locations=Puppeteer's Palace<br>Tower of Terrible Trials
|items=[[Magic water]]{{fraction|1|32}}
|evasion={{fraction|0|64}}
|frizz-resist=0%
|sizz-resist=0%
|bang-resist=0%
|crack-resist=25%
|woosh-resist=0%
|zap-resist=0%
|whack-resist=50%
|poof-resist=100%
|dazzle-resist=15%
|snooze-resist=50%
|drain-resist=100%
|fizzle-resist=0%
|fuddle-resist=100%
|sap-resist=15%
|poison-resist=0%
|stun-resist=0%
|ban-dance-resist=100%
|fire-breath-resist=0%
|cool-breath-resist=25%
|strike-resist=0%
|burning-breath-resist=50%
|army-resist=0%
}}
}}
{{stub}}
 
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV enemies]]{{Wikia}}
==={{DQ10}}===
Reappearing from 3.1 onwards, it is first encountered in the Fire region of Nagaland and retains casting Buff, but can now put enemies to sleep with [[Lullab-Eye]]. Vicious Dirty Dogus can be encountered in the [[Netherworld]] during 5.1.
 
==Etymology==
A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog%C5%AB Dogu] (土偶) is a clay figure made during the Jomon period of Japanese history, ranging from approximately 14,000 to 400 BC. In addition to their archeological significance, they have entered pop culture thanks to ufologist Eric Von Daniken dedicated a chapter to them in his 1968 book, ''Chariots of the Gods''. The presumption being that the unusual shape of the humanoid figures owns to them depicting people wearing complex space suits.
 
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
DQ IV Android Dirty Dogu And Company.jpg|Dirty dogu, along with  [[Horny devil]] and [[Winkster]] fighting each other in the [[Monster Arena]] from {{IV}}. ([[Cell phone]])
DQ 4Koma Gekijou Gangan 3.png|4koma comics.
DQM3_Psaro_Art.png|[[Psaro (Character)|Psaro]]'s main clothes in ''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince]]'' has a dirty dogu badge on it.
</gallery></center>
 
==Related monsters==
*[[Terracotta warrior]]
*[[Pocus poppet]]
*[[Graven idol]]
*[[Living statue (Dragon Quest V)|Living statue]]
 
[[Category:Material family]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII 3DS enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 3 Pro enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Super Light enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest of the Stars enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Builders 2 enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Rivals enemies]]

Latest revision as of 03:33, 20 March 2026

The Dirty dogu is a Material monster made of clay, given life through magic. Fully aware of the soft nature of its substance, it casts Buff to bolster its defenses.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen[edit | edit source]

Dirty dogu (いしにんぎょう Ishiningyō)
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
Original (NES)
Sprite
Bestiary No.
048
Gold
17
HP
15
MP
3
Attack
17
Defence
15
Evasion
064
Spell(s)
Buff
Skill(s)
None
Location(s)
Gupta Gupha (Chapter 4 only)
Item Dropped
Magic water(164)
Frizz resistance *
0%
Sizz resistance *
0%
Bang resistance *
0%
Crack resistance *
25%
Woosh resistance *
0%
Zap resistance *
0%
Drain Magic resistance
100%
Whack resistance *
75%
Kamikazee Bracer resistance
0%
Poof resistance
100%
Dazzle resistance
25%
Fizzle resistance
0%
Fuddle resistance
0%
Snooze resistance
75%
Sap resistance *
25%
Remakes (PSX, DS, Mobile)
Sprites
Notable Changes
None

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit | edit source]

Dirty dogu
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
Remake exclusive (3DS)
Sprite HP MP Attack Defense
15 3 17 15
Agility Experience Gold Tame Rate
5 18 26 1/32
Bestiary No. DLC #097
Spell(s) Buff
Skill(s) None
Location(s) Puppeteer's Palace
Tower of Terrible Trials
Item(s) Dropped Magic water132
Evasion Frizz Resistance * Sizz Resistance * Fire Breath Resistance *
064 0% 0% 0%
Bang Resistance * Crack Resistance * Ice Breath Resistance * Woosh Resistance *
0% 25% 25% 0%
Strike/Rock Resistance * Zap Resistance * Drain Magic Resistance * Whack Resistance *
0% 0% 100% 50%
Poof Resistance * Ban Dance Resistance Dazzle Resistance * Fizzle Resistance *
100% 100% 15% 0%
Fuddle Resistance * Paralysis Resistance* Poison Resistance * Snooze Resistance *
100% 50% 0% 50%
Stun Resistance * Sap Resistance * Army Resistance *
0% 15% 0%

Dragon Quest X [edit | edit source]

Reappearing from 3.1 onwards, it is first encountered in the Fire region of Nagaland and retains casting Buff, but can now put enemies to sleep with Lullab-Eye. Vicious Dirty Dogus can be encountered in the Netherworld during 5.1.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

A Dogu (土偶) is a clay figure made during the Jomon period of Japanese history, ranging from approximately 14,000 to 400 BC. In addition to their archeological significance, they have entered pop culture thanks to ufologist Eric Von Daniken dedicated a chapter to them in his 1968 book, Chariots of the Gods. The presumption being that the unusual shape of the humanoid figures owns to them depicting people wearing complex space suits.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Related monsters[edit | edit source]