Wears off after said turn is over or if they get attacked in this state.Īllows this monster to perform two actions in one turn, each aimed at a different target. Does not always work.Ī sleeping Mii will use up their turn sleeping, allowing them to recover HP and MP. Plays calming music with its branches, putting a Mii to sleep. Characters and monsters that can't stand the cold will take damage after finishing their turn. Starts the battle by generating snowfall, which lasts for the whole battle. Inflicts physical damage on one party member. Meanwhile, the King tries to tag along, only to be unable to enter the next part of the cave due to the hole being too small for him. While the Flower Mii is disappointed that they can't finish their own adventure, they assure the Nobleboy that he can do better. Defeating this monster frees the Flower's face.Īfterwards, the Flower Mii admits that they're too exhausted to continue, but the Besmirched Noble's Son assures them that he can continue on his own. Regardless of result, it's a treated as a loss for him until the King and his two Royal Supports join him in the second one. The first one is fought with the Besmirched Noble's Son alone. Reaching the end of the first half causes the guest Mii to lose their face and have it attached to this monster. In Tale 1, the guest Mii (a Flower) has their face attached to it. It has two elongated branches that function as its hands. It's a tall pine tree partially covered in snow. Be wary that this monster can still inflict huge damage to the Besmirched Noble's Son, so Safe Spot usage is still necessary. The King and his Royal Supports will then arrive to assist the Besmirched Noble's Son in the next attempt. The Besmirched Noble's Son is basically hopeless against it, so regardless of battle result, the tale will keep going. It's accompanied by two Nose Rocks during battle. It's one of the bosses in Tale 1: Besmirched Noble's Son. None "Flower" Tree is a fan-made monster that can be found in the Miitopia Tales DLC.