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The '''Material family''' or '''Inorganic family''' (Japanese Kanji: 物質 Hiragana: ぶっしつ Romanji: ''Bushitsu'') refers to {{ | The '''Material family''' or '''Inorganic family''' (Japanese Kanji: 物質 Hiragana: ぶっしつ Romanji: ''Bushitsu'') refers to {{Monster}}s in {{DQSeries}} that are formed from materials such as stone, iron, or cloth. In some games, this family also includes members of the [[Elemental family]] and the [[Machine family]]. | ||
In addition to the more Western-influenced designs such as golems and treasure chest mimics, many material monsters are based on the [[Wikipedia:Tsukumogami|Tsukumogami]]; inanimate object yōkai that acquire sentience after "living" for 99 years. As any household object can become a Tsukumogami, so to can plain possessions become material monsters. | In addition to the more Western-influenced designs such as golems and treasure chest mimics, many material monsters are based on the [[Wikipedia:Tsukumogami|Tsukumogami]]; inanimate object yōkai that acquire sentience after "living" for 99 years. As any household object can become a Tsukumogami, so to can plain possessions become material monsters. |