Slime (Dragon Quest)

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This article is about the Dragon Quest series Slime who appeared in Itadaki Street DS. For other uses of "Slime", see Slime (disambiguation).
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Slime, Fortune Street

Slime is a species, as well as a character, from the Dragon Quest series of games which is published by Square Enix. Slime first makes a crossover appearance with Mario and company in Itadaki Street DS. Originating from the first Dragon Quest game, the Slime has become the mascot for the Dragon Quest series, and is a fairly common, weak enemy in the games, much like the Goombas.

History

Captain N: The Game Master

Some Slimes appear in in the Captain N: The Game Master episode "The Trojan Dragon" to battle the N Team only to lose and drop two gold coins each. They're designed to look more menacing than the games and attack through spitting acidic slime.

Itadaki Street DS

In Itadaki Street DS, Slime appears as a playable character. This game marks the first appearance of Slime alongside the Mario franchise characters. The Slime Mask, Slime Suit, and Slime Maracas are collectible items that can be equipped on customizable characters. The Heal Slime, a subspecies to the Slimes also appearing in the Dragon Quest series, also appears in the game.

Mario Sports Mix

Slime reappears in Mario Sports Mix for the Wii as an unlockable playable character. It is classified as a Tricky type character, and is the only character not originating from the Mario or Final Fantasy series (not counting Miis). Slime's best stat is its power, while it suffers from weak speed and abysmal technique.

In Slime's special shot, it summons three other slimes, each one with a different color: pink, yellow, and green. The Slime is unlocked by winning 28 games. If players pick Slime 20 times in a sport, they unlock an alternate, orange version of Slime called She-Slime. The alternate color can also be unlocked by clearing a certain mission on the Star Cup. Also, if players pick Slime 40 times in a sport or clear a certain mission on the Star Cup, they unlock an alternate, silver version of Slime called Metal Slime.

On a side note, Slime is the only character who has its name changed when its alternate colors are chosen. Also, Slime is the only character to have two alternate colors.

Fortune Street

In Fortune Street, Slime along with other Dragon Quest characters return as playable characters. As in the predecessor Itadaki Street DS, Slime is a default playable character. Slime's difficulty rating is D, meaning that it is easier to beat than most other characters in the game.

Official profiles and statistics

Mario Sports Mix information

Character Name Character Type Home Court Power Statistic Speed Statistic Technique Statistic
Slime
Tricky
N/A
5/5
2/5
1/5

Fortune Street

  • North American Official Site Bio: "The quintessential quirky character of any Dragon Quest domain. Slimes are podgy and squishy and speak almost perfect "gooman.""

Mario franchise appearances

Title Description Release Date System/Format
Itadaki Street DS Playable Character Japan:
June 21, 2007
Nintendo DS
Mario Sports Mix Unlockable Playable Character Japan:
November 25, 2010
Wii
Fortune Street Playable Character Japan:
December 1, 2011
Wii

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スライム
Suraimu
Slime

German Schleim
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Italian Slime
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Spanish Limo
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Trivia

  • In WarioWare: D.I.Y., a mask similar to Slime is seen behind Ashley in Ashley's Mask Boutique during the after-boss cutscene.