They lack their usual crossbows but wield the eye laser attack given to them in Dragon Quest VIII. Killing machines appear in the Flying Clawtress, the last area of the game and appear en masse in the rooms they are found, one particular room forcing the player against ten of them before being able to continue.
Hunter mech x Mechan-o'-wyrm, Ruin, or Phantom swordsmanĭragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Professional ĭragon Quest Heroes: Rocket Slime Vulnerable to Bang, Immune to Whack and Poison Hunter mech x Mechan-o'-wyrm or Phantom swordsmanĭragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 Killing machine Vulnerable to Bang, Whackproof, Dazzleproof These mechanical monstrosities were manufactured to menace all mankind.
You can help by expanding it.ĭragon Quest Monsters: Joker Killing machine Its in-game description reads "A completed puppet who walks on four legs." It naturally learns Save Power, Fang Block and Numb Hit. The Roboster is a four-star member of the Material family with a weight of 4. SabreMan x DeadNoble, EvilArmor, GreatDrak, Grendal, Ogre, Skeletor, SlimeBorg, Unicornĭragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart One interpretation of this is 'Killer Bot', a likely reference to its Japanese name and present one. Interestingly, the default name of the killing machine is KB. Material family x Grizzly, GulpBeast, KingLeo, SkulRider, Trumpeter Once activated, they will not stop until every living creature within range has been terminated. Dorte, these killing machines don't feel pity, remorse, or fear. They can be found in the Dragon Graveyard and the snowy area where Orkutsk is situated, locations that may reference their habitats in the previous two mainstream games they were in.Īdditionally, three killing machines are available as Monster Team recruits once the player fulfills the requirements for them to appear and also gains access to the areas they appear in. Killing machines retain their previous qualities, though they aren't fought as near to the game's end as they are in other titles. Another recurring quality is that they often appear in cold climates or areas close to such places.Īppearances Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line ĭragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
They are notably one of the first regular enemies in the series that can attack twice per round and do so essentially all the time, retaining this ability in their mainstream appearances and often bearing similar attributes or references to this in spin-off games. Often portrayed as heavy-attackers, killing machines had little else in their arsenal beyond physical attacks before Dragon Quest VIII gave them the power to shoot a laser from their eye. In most games they are featured in the killing machine holds a single-edged sword in its right hand and has a crossbow for a left arm with the bolts stored in a quiver worn on its back, the strap going across its upper body, though there are rare occasions where they have a normal left arm instead of a crossbow. Killing machines are four-legged robots with suction-cup-like feet, a single red eye, and are primarily blue in color.