Healie: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
m fixed headers |
||
| Line 15: | Line 15: | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
=== | ==={{DQ4}}=== | ||
[[Ragnar]] first encounters him in his chapter, at which point he joins the party. Healie uses his knowledge of local geography to help Ragnar in his quest to locate the missing children of [[Burland]]. Healie proves to be an extremely useful ally in battle as Ragnar is incapable of using any spells, so the only way he can heal himself without Healie's help is with items such as [[ | [[Ragnar]] first encounters him in his chapter, at which point he joins the party. Healie uses his knowledge of local geography to help Ragnar in his quest to locate the missing children of [[Burland]]. Healie proves to be an extremely useful ally in battle as Ragnar is incapable of using any spells, so the only way he can heal himself without Healie's help is with items such as [[herb|herbs]]. Healie can also contribute to combat, though the damage he is capable of dealing is fairly unimpressive. As an AI-controlled character, his behavior is also somewhat random and unreliable. | ||
Towards the end of Chapter 1, he states that he has resolved to become a human. He apparently continues to travel with Ragnar because they can be found together in Chapter 5, shortly before the fight with [[Balzack]]. Healie has succeeded in becoming a human through unknown means and has taken on the sprite of a bard. This, however, is the last he is seen in the game; after Ragnar joins the Hero's party, it seems Healie continues his travels alone. | Towards the end of Chapter 1, he states that he has resolved to become a human. He apparently continues to travel with Ragnar because they can be found together in Chapter 5, shortly before the fight with [[Balzack]]. Healie has succeeded in becoming a human through unknown means and has taken on the sprite of a bard. This, however, is the last he is seen in the game; after Ragnar joins the Hero's party, it seems Healie continues his travels alone. | ||
=== | ==={{DQ6}}=== | ||
In the DS remake of ''Dragon Quest VI'', Healie can be recruited in [[Clearvale]] after obtaining the [[flying bed]]. | In the DS remake of ''Dragon Quest VI'', Healie can be recruited in [[Clearvale]] after obtaining the [[flying bed]]. | ||
=== | ==={{DQ8}}=== | ||
==Base Stats== | ==Base Stats== | ||
Revision as of 01:42, 28 March 2017
| Healie | |
| Dragon Quest IV Dragon Quest VI Dragon Quest VIII | |
| Sprite(s) | |
| Japanese name | ホイミン |
| Romaji | Hoimin |
| Race | Healslime (later human) |
| Age | ? |
Healie is a minor character in Dragon Quest IV, the remake of Dragon Quest VI and has a cameo in Dragon Quest VIII. He is a healslime, a variant on the slime monster able to cast healing spells, but unlike most Healslimes, he is friendly rather than hostile.
Background
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
Ragnar first encounters him in his chapter, at which point he joins the party. Healie uses his knowledge of local geography to help Ragnar in his quest to locate the missing children of Burland. Healie proves to be an extremely useful ally in battle as Ragnar is incapable of using any spells, so the only way he can heal himself without Healie's help is with items such as herbs. Healie can also contribute to combat, though the damage he is capable of dealing is fairly unimpressive. As an AI-controlled character, his behavior is also somewhat random and unreliable.
Towards the end of Chapter 1, he states that he has resolved to become a human. He apparently continues to travel with Ragnar because they can be found together in Chapter 5, shortly before the fight with Balzack. Healie has succeeded in becoming a human through unknown means and has taken on the sprite of a bard. This, however, is the last he is seen in the game; after Ragnar joins the Hero's party, it seems Healie continues his travels alone.
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
In the DS remake of Dragon Quest VI, Healie can be recruited in Clearvale after obtaining the flying bed.
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
Base Stats
| Attribute | Starting Stats | Maximum Stats |
| Level | 4 | 99 |
| HP | 59 | 600 |
| MP | 26 | 800 |
| Strength | 23 | 200 |
| Agility | 21 | 210 |
| Resilience | 28 | 200 |
| Wisdom | 6 | 150 |
| Style | 15 | 50 |
| Initial gear | None | |
Skills

In Dragon Quest VI, aside from class abilities, Healie learns several skills on his own. Along with Curie, Healie is one of the only two party members that can cast Omniheal.
| Name | MP | Level | Target | Description |
| Heal | 2 | 4 | One ally | Restores at least 30 HP to a single ally. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Midheal | 5 | 9 | One ally | Restores at least 75 HP to a single ally. |
| Fullheal | 7 | 15 | One ally | Restores all HP to a single ally. |
| Multiheal | 18 | 18 | Party | Restores at least 100 HP to all party members. |
| Omniheal | 36 | 23 | Party | Restores all HP to all party members. |
Note
- In the Sony PlayStation and Nintendo DS version of Dragon Quest IV, Healie's Heal spell can be used manually out of battle.
- Healie, along with Tom Foolery, are the only NPC allies to completely disappear later in the game.
Gallery
-
Famicom art
-
PlayStation art
-
PlayStation art
-
Dragon Quest: Monster Battle II card
-
"Legend in the Dark" novel