A tortoceratops is a monster who appears in the Dragon Quest series.
Characteristics[]
The tortoceratops and its palette swaps are stout looking monsters that take inspiration from the Nodosauridae family of Ankylosaurian dinosaurs. They lack the distinctive tail club to mark them as true ankylosaurids, but they do sport crested frills and nose horns reminiscent of Ceratopsians. The family also bears a striking resemblance to the Toho studios monster Anguirus, especially considering the tortoceratops' similar brown and gray hues. The tortoceratops can also fly by retracting its limbs and expelling fire from the sockets, allowing it to spin and ram into enemies at high speeds like Gamera, as shown in the video below.
Appearances[]
Main games[]
Dragon Quest V[]
#118 - Tortoceratops Beast Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
113 | 0 | 121 | 115 | 49 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Seed of strength | ||
225 | 45 G | ||||
Note: None | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack Muster Strength | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Knick-Knackatory area Central Continent Ancient Ruins area (Gen 3) Diggery Pokery area |
Dragon Quest X[]
# - Tortoceratops Beast Family | |||||
HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Weight | |
1366 | 69 | 195 | 312 | 365 | |
Exp | Gold | Drop | Colossal fossil (Common) Magic beast horn (Rare) Thick Skinned Master Orb | ||
508 | 6 G | ||||
Note: None | |||||
Abilities | |||||
Normal attack Pincushion | |||||
Spells | |||||
None | |||||
Haunts at: | |||||
Unknown |
Monsters series[]
Dragon Warrior Monsters[]
# - Spikerous Dragon Family | |||||
HP | Wisdom | Attack | Defence | Agility | |
2/5 | 1/5 | 2/5 | 3/5 | 1/5 | |
Description: Its spiky hard shell protects itself from danger. | |||||
Spells and Abilities | |||||
Berserker (Lv. 15) RockThrow (Lv. 17) Kamikaze (Lv. 19) | |||||
How to breed: | |||||
Any Dragon family monster X ArmyCrab / Digster |
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Trivia[]
- The Tortoceratops species were originally going to debut in Dragon Quest II, but they debuted in Dragon Quest V.
- While some consider the Tortoceratops species to be part of the Dragon family in earlier titles, they've been confirmed to be part of the Beast family in Dragon Quest X, though later Monster series titles still classify them as Dragons.
Etymology[]
Being dinosauroid with a hefty shell-like frame, this monster takes its name from combining tortoise with Triceratops, the latter being a genus of dinosaurs with a plated skull from which three horns emerge.
Other languages[]
Other languages | |
French | Tensiocératops |
German | Terraceratops Denzaurus (M) |
Spanish | Tortuceratops |
Italian | |
Dutch | Unknown |
Norwegian | Unknown |
Greek | Unknown |
Portuguese | Unknown |
Russian | Unknown |
Chinese | 長釘甲龍 |
Korean | Unknown |
Related monsters[]
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