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|image = MalrothOA2.png |
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|fullname = Malroth |
|fullname = Malroth |
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|alias = Lord of Destruction |
|alias = Lord of Destruction |
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|origin = ''Dragon Quest II'' |
|origin = ''Dragon Quest II'' |
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|occupation = Demon |
|occupation = Demon |
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+ | |skills = Blazing Fire<br> |
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− | |skills = Blazing Fire, C-C-Cold Breath, Disruptive Wave, Moreheal, Blinder, Hellfire, Psyche Up and Full Heal (which can heal all its energy) |
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+ | C-C-Cold Breath<br> |
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+ | Disruptive Wave<br> |
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+ | Moreheal<br> |
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+ | Blinder<br> |
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+ | Hellfire<br> |
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+ | Psyche Up and Full Heal (which can heal all its energy) |
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|hobby = Enjoying sacrificed souls |
|hobby = Enjoying sacrificed souls |
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|goals = Total destruction |
|goals = Total destruction |
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+ | |crimes = ??? |
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− | |type of villain = Evil Deity |
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⚫ | |type of villain = Evil Deity}} {{Quote|...Malroth! Lord and Master of Destruction! Receive of me my flesh in willing sacrifice...! Nnngh!|Hargon's last words}} {{Quote|This deity of the damned enjoys nothing more than the sacrificed souls of his most sincere followers. Mmmmm!|Dragon Quest IX Bestiary}} |
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'''Malroth''', '''Master of Destruction''' (also known as '''Sidoh '''in the Game Boy games), is the final boss of the video game, ''Dragon Quest II'' (also known as ''Dragon Warrior II''), as well as its remakes. It also appears as the posthumous antagonist and cataclysmic menace in ''Dragon Quest Builders 2''. |
'''Malroth''', '''Master of Destruction''' (also known as '''Sidoh '''in the Game Boy games), is the final boss of the video game, ''Dragon Quest II'' (also known as ''Dragon Warrior II''), as well as its remakes. It also appears as the posthumous antagonist and cataclysmic menace in ''Dragon Quest Builders 2''. |
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Malroth resembles a reptilian green (sometimes blue) frilled demon with a yellow belly, yellow eyes, four arms, a pair of wings and a snake for a tail. It can breathe fire and heal himself using the spell '''Full Heal'''. |
Malroth resembles a reptilian green (sometimes blue) frilled demon with a yellow belly, yellow eyes, four arms, a pair of wings and a snake for a tail. It can breathe fire and heal himself using the spell '''Full Heal'''. |
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Malroth's name is only mentioned occasionally within the game and does not truly appear until the very ending. In the original NES version the False Idol is known as the Eye of Malroth, this marks the only time he is slightly referenced; but there still exist statues in several dungeons that depict him. In contemporary remakes, like the Android version, summoning a deity of destruction is mentioned to be Hargon's ultimate goal but never referred to with its name until the end. |
Malroth's name is only mentioned occasionally within the game and does not truly appear until the very ending. In the original NES version the False Idol is known as the Eye of Malroth, this marks the only time he is slightly referenced; but there still exist statues in several dungeons that depict him. In contemporary remakes, like the Android version, summoning a deity of destruction is mentioned to be Hargon's ultimate goal but never referred to with its name until the end. |
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After its original appearance, it has become a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest Monsters series as well as other spin-offs. |
After its original appearance, it has become a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest Monsters series as well as other spin-offs. |
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+ | *He appears in ''Dragon Quest IX'' as a Legacy Boss by obtaining his map after completing quest #151 "Pushy Peddler", only avaliable through Wi-Fi. |
*In ''Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 2'', he can be synthesized with a [[Hargon]] and either a Buffalogre, [[Khalamari]] or Living Statue. |
*In ''Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 2'', he can be synthesized with a [[Hargon]] and either a Buffalogre, [[Khalamari]] or Living Statue. |
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+ | *In ''Dragon Quest Battle Road Victory'', Malroth is one of [[Nokturnus]]' finest warriors and the final boss of the Dragon Quest II story arc. |
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Malroth.png|Malroth's original sprite |
Malroth.png|Malroth's original sprite |
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MalrothSNES.jpg|Malroth as it appears on the SNES remake of DQ2 |
MalrothSNES.jpg|Malroth as it appears on the SNES remake of DQ2 |
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+ | ===Videos=== |
+ | <gallery widths="300" bordercolor="green" captiontextcolor="green" position="center"> |
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− | + | DQMBV - Malroth ~ The True Evil|"Malroth ~ The True Evil" as heard in Dragon Quest BRV |
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Revision as of 18:53, 4 September 2019
“ | ...Malroth! Lord and Master of Destruction! Receive of me my flesh in willing sacrifice...! Nnngh! | „ |
~ Hargon's last words |
“ | This deity of the damned enjoys nothing more than the sacrificed souls of his most sincere followers. Mmmmm! | „ |
~ Dragon Quest IX Bestiary |
Malroth, Master of Destruction (also known as Sidoh in the Game Boy games), is the final boss of the video game, Dragon Quest II (also known as Dragon Warrior II), as well as its remakes. It also appears as the posthumous antagonist and cataclysmic menace in Dragon Quest Builders 2.
Personality
He's a god of destruction who demands sacrifices. Malroth was the deity that Hargon and his cult worshiped; though he is never directly mentioned. Hargon sacrifices his body to be able to summon it as a last resort before the faux High Priest's defeat at the hands of the heroes.
In all of his appearances, safe for Dragon Quest Builders 2, Malroth was almost incapable of speech, preferring annihilation over conversation.
Appearance
Malroth resembles a reptilian green (sometimes blue) frilled demon with a yellow belly, yellow eyes, four arms, a pair of wings and a snake for a tail. It can breathe fire and heal himself using the spell Full Heal.
History
Malroth's name is only mentioned occasionally within the game and does not truly appear until the very ending. In the original NES version the False Idol is known as the Eye of Malroth, this marks the only time he is slightly referenced; but there still exist statues in several dungeons that depict him. In contemporary remakes, like the Android version, summoning a deity of destruction is mentioned to be Hargon's ultimate goal but never referred to with its name until the end.
It is revealed in Dragon Quest Builders 2 that his name is known only in the highest ranks among the Children of Hargon, this was presumably thought up by Hargon himself so that only he could address the deity and, by this tactic, it could only listen personally to his nihilist pleas.
After its original appearance, it has become a recurring monster in the Dragon Quest Monsters series as well as other spin-offs.
Other appearances
- He appears in Dragon Quest IX as a Legacy Boss by obtaining his map after completing quest #151 "Pushy Peddler", only avaliable through Wi-Fi.
- In Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 2, he can be synthesized with a Hargon and either a Buffalogre, Khalamari or Living Statue.
- In Dragon Quest Battle Road Victory, Malroth is one of Nokturnus' finest warriors and the final boss of the Dragon Quest II story arc.
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