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The '''Chewlip''' (formerly known as ''ManEater'' and ''Carnivog'') is the very first [[Nature family|plant-based monster]] to appear in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|series]], debuting in ''[[Dragon Quest II|II]]''. Despite being a trend setter, the monster has remained in relative obscurity; its sole 21st century appearance has been in the 3DS remake of DQM1.
The '''Chewlip''' (formerly known as ''ManEater'' and ''Carnivog'') is the very first [[Nature family|plant-based monster]] to appear in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|series]], debuting in ''[[Dragon Quest II|II]]''. Despite being a trend setter, the monster has remained in relative obscurity. It makes it reappearance into the series in the 3DS remake of ''Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland'' and ''[[Dragon Quest XI]]''.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
The Chewlip draws inspiration from the Rafflesia Arnoldi, the world's largest (and most foul smelling) flowering plant. Unlike the ground-blooming bud in the real world, the Chewlip raises itself up on its roots and lashes out at prey with sap-coated tentacles.
The Chewlip draws inspiration from the Rafflesia Arnoldi, the world's largest (and most foul smelling) flowering plant. Unlike the ground-blooming bud in the real world, the Chewlip raises itself up on its roots and lashes out at prey with sap-coated tentacles. Its name is a pun based on a combination of the words "chew" and "tulip".


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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Revision as of 04:30, 26 October 2018

The Chewlip (formerly known as ManEater and Carnivog) is the very first plant-based monster to appear in the series, debuting in II. Despite being a trend setter, the monster has remained in relative obscurity. It makes it reappearance into the series in the 3DS remake of Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland and Dragon Quest XI.

Characteristics

The Chewlip draws inspiration from the Rafflesia Arnoldi, the world's largest (and most foul smelling) flowering plant. Unlike the ground-blooming bud in the real world, the Chewlip raises itself up on its roots and lashes out at prey with sap-coated tentacles. Its name is a pun based on a combination of the words "chew" and "tulip".

Appearances

Dragon Quest II

Chewlip
Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line
Original (NES)
Sprite
Gold
16
HP
32
MP
0
Attack
32
Defence
11
Agility
12
Evasion
164
Abilities
Sweet Breath
Location(s)
Item Dropped
Lottery ticket116
Fire resistance *
07
Dazzle resistance
77
Snooze resistance
27
Thwack resistance
07
Fizzle resistance
77
Kasap resistance
07
Remakes (SFC, GBC, Mobile)
Sprites
Gold
31
HP
32
MP
0
Attack
32
Defence
11
Agility
12
Evasion
164
Abilities
Sweet Breath
Location(s)
Item Dropped
Lottery ticket116
Fire resistance *
07
Dazzle resistance
77
Snooze resistance
27
Thwack resistance
07
Fizzle resistance
77
Kasap resistance
07

Dragon Quest Monsters

ManEater
HP MP Experience Gold
Attack Defense Speed
Spells SleepAir, DrakSlash, PsycheUp
Family Plant family
Game Dragon Quest Monsters
Console GBC

Dragon Quest Monsters 2

ManEater
File:Maneater.png1
HP MP Experience Gold
5/10 7/10 6/10, Above average leveling speed
Attack Defense Speed
4/10 4/10 6/10
Locations Breed an EvilSeed with another EvilSeed or a Slurperon
Spells SleepAir, DrakSlash, RockThrow
Family Plant family
Game Dragon Quest Monsters 2
Console GBC

Variants

The Gnashturtium is a blue Chewlip that eschews sleep breath for spewing foul poisons instead. The weed is so toxic that even its normal attacks have a chance to envenom the Luminaries.

Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line
Original (NES)
Sprite
Gold
25
HP
46
MP
0
Attack
45
Defence
18
Agility
23
Evasion
164
Abilities
Poison Breath
Location(s)
Item Dropped
Antidotal herb116
Fire resistance *
27
Dazzle resistance
37
Snooze resistance
27
Thwack resistance
37
Fizzle resistance
77
Kasap resistance
17
Remakes (SFC, GBC, Mobile)
Sprites
Gold
25
HP
46
MP
0
Attack
45
Defence
18
Agility
23
Evasion
164
Abilities
Poison Breath
Location(s)
Item Dropped
Antidotal herb116
Fire resistance *
17
Dazzle resistance
17
Snooze resistance
27
Thwack resistance
17
Fizzle resistance
77
Kasap resistance
17

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