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rdfs:comment | - Hammibal is one of the enigmatic grotto bosses from Dragon Quest IX. One of the most enigmatic grotto bosses, Hammibal appears to share a backstory similar to that of the Almighty, as he once had a daughter and lived in a palace and suddenly he ended up in a grotto's bottomost level. This could actually support Fowleye's speech of what happened to Zenus. He resembles Lieutenant Goreham-Hogg and is weak to Crack-group spells and Frost Fource.
- Hammibal is a character who resides in grottoes in IX.
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Abilities | - Attack, ball and chain huge swing , Raging Roar, Psyche Up
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Drop | - Hallowed helm
- Warrior's armour
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Note | - An impeccably-armoured and impressively massive monster who may look mean, but has a huge heart as well.
Once lived in a lovely palace with his equally lovely daughter, but woke one day to find himself sealed away in a grotto.
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DQIX | - An impeccably armoured and impressively massive monster who may look mean, but has a huge heart as well.
Once lived in a lovely palace with his equally lovely daughter, but woke one day to find himself sealed away in a grotto.
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abstract | - Hammibal is one of the enigmatic grotto bosses from Dragon Quest IX. One of the most enigmatic grotto bosses, Hammibal appears to share a backstory similar to that of the Almighty, as he once had a daughter and lived in a palace and suddenly he ended up in a grotto's bottomost level. This could actually support Fowleye's speech of what happened to Zenus. He resembles Lieutenant Goreham-Hogg and is weak to Crack-group spells and Frost Fource.
- Hammibal is a character who resides in grottoes in IX.
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