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Macho Picchu is a boss monster in Dragon Quest VII.

Appearances[]

Dragon Quest VII[]

Biography[]

Macho Picchu is the true 2nd to last boss of the game, locked in the Multipleximus Maximus by the descendants of the Cirrus, but has taken possession of the Cirrus surplice. When Auster and the party try to claim the surplice to awaken the Wind Spirit, the treasure chest is empty. Macho Picchu, enraged that someone has been messing with the chest, flies down and finds the party. Upon finding out they've opened the Maximus, Macho is happy he can finally leave and claims to give something "good" for their trouble. However, he would not give the Cirrus surplice, since it's his prized possession and decides to eat the party as his first meal in ages, battling them. He loses and disappears, finally allowing the party to claim the Cirrus surplice.

Battle[]

#315 - Macho Picchu
Humanoid Family
Nengal HP MP Attack Defence Agility
4600 0 (PS1)
50 (3DS)
267 32 99
Exp Gold Drop None
3690 1009 G
Note:
Abilities
Normal attack
Desperate attack
Body Slam
Sword Dance
Spells
Oomph
Haunts at:
Multipleximus Maximus



Strategy[]

Macho Picchu possesses very high attack power and HP. It can charge at the party and perform Sword Dance. If this is used in combination with Oomph, this can be devastating. However, despite all of this, Macho Picchu can only attack once per turn.

Having a Luminary that knows Hustle Dance can go a long ways but beyond this, Macho Picchu shouldn't pose a moderately leveled party too much trouble. Equipping the Miracle sword on either the Hero or Aishe can reduce the need for healing.

Other Appearances[]

Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road II Legend/Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road Victory[]

Skill/Spell Description
Bakuen no Kenzai Damages one enemy with explosive swordplay
Oomph Increases the team's attack power.

Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince[]

Trivia[]

  • His original name, Nengal, is probably related to the Babylonian deity, Nergal. His current name is a play on the ancient Machu Picchu citadel in Peru.
  • Macho Picchu's gender is never explicitly stated, Ruff bringing the matter to mind when spoken to after the fight. While Macho Picchu, being a mucho macho in looks, appears male, it wore a robe meant to be put on a statue of a female spirit.

Other languages[]

Other languages
French Macho Picchu
German Macho Picchu
Spanish Macho Picchu
Italian Macho Picchu
Dutch Unknown
Norwegian Unknown
Greek Unknown
Portuguese Unknown
Russian Unknown
Chinese Unknown
Korean Unknown

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