A chainine is a monster who appears in the Dragon Quest series.
Characteristics
Chainine is a bipedal bulldog monster armed with collar-like morning star for combat.
Strategy
Chainines are stoic monsters who can hit consistent 10s. They are also known to chain a party member, preventing them from taking any action for 1-2 turns.
Tips for Combat:
- Treat with Medium Priority.
Appearances
Main games
Dragon Quest VIII
| #28 - Chainine Beast Family | |||||
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HP | MP | Attack | Defence | Agility |
| 38 | 0 | 36 | 27 | 25 | |
| Exp | Gold | Drop | Medicinal herb (Common) Gold bracer (Rare) | ||
| 36 | 11 G | ||||
| Note: Bulldog-like monsters that throw their spiked collars to ensnare enemies and make them easier to hit. | |||||
| Abilities | |||||
| Normal attack Throws its collar at party member (Can stun them) | |||||
| Spells | |||||
| None | |||||
| Haunts at: | |||||
| Maella Region | |||||
Monsters series
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker
| Joker Synthesising | ||||||||
| Monster | Monster | Result | ||||||
| Spiked hare | + | Fencing fox | = | Chainine | ||||
| Joker Rank and Slot No. | |
| Rank | E |
| Slot No. | Unknown |
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2/Joker 2 Professional
| Joker 2 Synthesising | ||||||||
| Monster | Monster | Result | ||||||
| Snowbird | + | Wild boarfish | = | Chainine | ||||
| Synth type | {{{Synth type}}} | |||||||
| Joker 2 Rank and Slot No. | |
| Rank | E |
| Slot No. | One |
Dragon Quest Monsters: Terry's Wonderland 3D/SP
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Dragon Quest Monsters 2: Iru and Luca's Marvelous Mysterious Key/SP
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Other series
Young Yangus and the Mysterious Dungeon
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Dragon Quest of the Stars
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Dragon Quest Rivals
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Etymology
The name is a pun on Chain, referring to their collars, and Canine, referring to the fact they are dog-like monsters.
Other languages
| Other languages | |
| French | Canidémon |
|---|---|
| German | Kettenköter |
| Spanish | Cancerbero |
| Italian | Mastino da guerra |
