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- 12:29, 19 June 2025 Rogue Fastfinger (hist | edit) [1,617 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Character | Name=Rogue Fastfinger | Game={{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQI&IIHD}} | Image= 150px|Official ''Dragon Quest II'' art | Sprite=File:DQ2-NES-LAGOS.png | Japanese name=ラゴス | Roumaji=Ragosu | Title= | Class= | Race=Human | Age= | Family= |}} '''Rogue Fastfinger''' is a minor, non-player character in {{Dragon Quest II}}. ==Localization history== The Japanese name ラゴス was first localized as Quick Draw McGore in 2008 for th...")
- 19:01, 17 June 2025 King onion slime (hist | edit) [1,084 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Monster Infobox |title=King onion slime |image=320px |caption= |kanji=たまねぎキング |romanji=Tamanegi kingu |old=None |firstappear={{DQ10}} }} '''King onion slimes''' are allium aristocracy which serve as one of the mascots of Dragon Quest Island, along with the commoner onion slimes. {{Clear}} ==Appearances== ==={{DQ10}}=== The king and common onion slimes were added to the game as the result of poll for...")
- 20:34, 16 June 2025 Shockwave (hist | edit) [1,283 bytes] Vgmaster77 (talk | contribs) (Adding appearance entry from Dragon Quest Tact)
- 20:13, 16 June 2025 Chomp-a-Chocolate (hist | edit) [1,023 bytes] Vgmaster77 (talk | contribs) (Adding appearance entry from Dragon Quest Tact)
- 20:04, 16 June 2025 Lick-a-Sweet (hist | edit) [1,004 bytes] Vgmaster77 (talk | contribs) (Adding appearance entry from Dragon Quest Tact)
- 11:50, 13 June 2025 Windburnt Bluffs (hist | edit) [2,096 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQM3}} |title = Windburnt Bluffs |type= Wilderness |image = |caption = |japanese={{tt|平原|Plains}} |romaji= Heigen |old=None }} '''Windburnt Bluffs''' is a section of the winding plains area north of Rosehill. ==Appearances== ==={{DQM3}}=== The bluffs are the final section of the game's training area, being a ridge line of rough stones lining a thin waterfall which flows through an enormous, hollow rock spiral that connects to Grade...")
- 16:52, 10 June 2025 Tinkerer's Toolbench (hist | edit) [2,253 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQM3}} |title = Tinkerer's Toolbench |type= Facility |image = |caption = |japanese=気まぐれ工房 |romaji= Kimagunekoubou |old=None }} The '''Tinkerer's Toolbench''' is an accessory modifying business run by Monty that squeezes a little bit more oomph out of baubles. ==Appearances== ==={{DQM3}}=== The toolbench is located in Rosehill in the same multi-purpose building that Monty uses to run the village's bank, item shop, and info...")
- 22:37, 6 June 2025 Hazuki Kurikara (hist | edit) [6,003 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Hazuki Kurikara''' (くりからはづき) was an employee of Chunsoft in the early days of the {{DQSeries}}, working as a sprite-artist and character designer. Kurikara's first role was designing the characters Eliza, {{Psaro C}}, and his lover Rose along with creating incidental background tiles for {{Dragon Quest IV}} in 1990. He would then be being given considerable freedom in designing the first original depiction of the hero Ortega in the 1991 r...")
- 21:29, 3 June 2025 Gold digger (hist | edit) [3,008 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Monster Infobox |title=Gold golem |image=300px|center |caption=Art by Akira Toriyama |kanji={{tt|ゴールドマン|Gorudo man}} |romanji=Gorudoman |old=Gold basher (NES)<br>Gold golem (Android/iOS) |firstappear={{Dragon Quest III}} }} The '''gold digger''' is a mass of once-liquid gold that has since hardened into uneven ingots. The pile of precious metal serves as an ideal target for amassing quick cash. The monster for...")
- 19:42, 26 May 2025 DQ Times (hist | edit) [2,403 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''DQ Times''' was a series of articles published in Famitsu magazine between issues 136 through 175, from autumn of 1991 to spring of 1992. Styled like a newspaper, the articles ranged in content from developer interviews to publishing Enix's answers to reader questions. Of note is that issue 14 is the first mention of there being a hypothetical sixth chapter in {{Dragon Quest IV}}, with Japanese school children thinking it could be triggered if the Chosen con...")
- 22:58, 22 May 2025 Artificial Intelligence (hist | edit) [18,478 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Artificial Intelligence''' is a series feature in which party members are controlled by the game itself instead of the player, emphasizing the individuality of cast of characters as well greatly expediting the rhythm of battles. A ground-breaking innovation created by Chunsoft employee Manabu Yamana, the developers of each following game listened closely to player feedback when programming the next entry, studying the ways players react to situations and inco...")
- 04:39, 21 May 2025 100 Needles (hist | edit) [1,203 bytes] Vgmaster77 (talk | contribs) (Adding appearance entry from JP's Dragon Quest Tact)
- 04:25, 21 May 2025 Fira Materia (hist | edit) [1,392 bytes] Vgmaster77 (talk | contribs) (Adding appearance entry from JP's Dragon Quest Tact)
- 17:43, 19 May 2025 List of crops in Dragon Quest Builders 2 (hist | edit) [1,411 bytes] GetPunnedOn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Stub}} {| class="wikitable" |+ Crops |- ! Name !! Description !! Icon !! Growth Conditions !! Native Island !! Dye Color !! Special variant? |- | Cabbage ||The first plant you get, and the simplest. A vegetable obtained as early as arriving in Furrowfield, cabbages have no unique recipes using them, and achieve the base version of any dish you put them in.|| Example || None || Example || Green || Yes |- | Wheat || The second plant you'll get, Wheat has by far the most...")
- 22:09, 15 May 2025 Joker's soaker (hist | edit) [2,335 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Joker's soaker'' |image =center|200px |japanese = {{tt|みずでっぽう|Water splayer}} |romaji=Mizudeppo |old=Water blaster |games = {{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{DQTreasures}} |buy = N/A |sell = 15G |effect = Annoy the townsfolk }} The '''joker's soaker''' is an item in the NES and Famicom versions of {{Dragon Quest III}}. It squirts water on an {{NPC}} when used, eliciting comical reactions from...")
- 14:37, 7 May 2025 Watcher's wings (hist | edit) [904 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Watcher's wings'' |image = |japanese = おわかれのつばさ |romaji = Owakane no tubasa |names = None |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |buy = n/a |sell = n/a |effect =Ends multiplayer mode }} '''Watcher's wings''' are the item used to end multiplayer sessions in {{Dragon Quest IX}}. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== {{DQIXItem |header=File:Watcher's wings DQIX icon.png |name=Watcher's wings |kanji=グビアナどうか |description=Peculiar plumage wit...")
- 13:58, 7 May 2025 Sterling's whistle (hist | edit) [1,093 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Sterling's whistle'' |image = |japanese = {{tt|アギロホイッスル|Agilo's whistle}} |romaji = Agiro hoissru |names = Spider's web |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |buy = 35 gold. |sell = Varies. |effect = Calls the Starflight Express }} '''Sterling's whistle''' is the magical instrument used to beckon Sterling whenever a ride on the Starflight Express is needed. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== {{DQIXItem |header=File:Sterling's whistle DQ...")
- 13:41, 7 May 2025 Party popper (hist | edit) [951 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Party popper'' |image = |japanese = ハッピークラッカー |romaji = Happi kurakka |names = N/a |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect = Attempts to stun all foes }} '''Party poppers''' are noise-makers that pack a serious punch, being able to startle even the most ferocious monsters when used. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== {{DQIXItem |header=File:Party popper DQIX icon.png |name=Party popper |kanji=ハッピークラッカー |description=A crac...")
- 11:26, 28 April 2025 Hero heart (hist | edit) [826 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Hero heart'' |image = 200px |japanese = ゆうしゃの心 |romaji= Yuusha no kokoru |names = Same |games ={{Dragon Quest VII}} |buy = n/a |sell = n/a |effect = Instantly become a Hero }} '''Hero hearts''' embody the courage necessary to stand against evil and allow any character to walk the way of the Hero. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== A single hero heart is one of the possible rewards for...")
- 23:55, 23 April 2025 Super seed of skill (hist | edit) [1,641 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Super seed of skill'' |image = |japanese = {{tt|超スキルのたね|Super seed of skill}} |romaji= Cho sukiru no tane |names =None |games ={{Dragon Quest VIII}}<br>{{DQMJ3}}<br>{{DQM3}}<br>{{DQRivals}} |effect =Grants more skill points }} '''Super seeds of skill''' are items that grant a character a nice amount of spare skill points to spend on new abilities, approximately double that of the common seeds of skill. The super seeds...")
- 23:35, 23 April 2025 Super pretty betsy (hist | edit) [902 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Super pretty betsy'' |image = |japanese = 超うつくし草 |romaji= Cho utsukushikusa |names =None |games ={{Dragon Quest VII}} 3DS |effect = Permanently raises the {{style}} of a single party member. }} '''Super pretty betsies ''' are fervently fashionable flowers that can grant characters considerably more charisma than the common pretty betsies. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== Super pretty betsies increase a character's style by...")
- 23:27, 23 April 2025 Super seed of magic (hist | edit) [2,243 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Super seed of magic'' |image = |japanese = 超ふしぎなきのみ |romaji= Cho fushigi nakinomi |names =None |games ={{Dragon Quest VII}} 3DS<br>{{Dragon Quest VIII}} 3DS<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{DQMJ3}}<br>{{DQM3}}<br>{{DQRivals}} |effect = Permanently raises the {{MP}} of a single party member. }} '''Super seeds of ''' are ultra-nutritious items that can grant characters that eat them a particularly powerful boost to their maximum {{MP}}, doub...")
- 23:20, 23 April 2025 Super seed of life (hist | edit) [2,219 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Super seed of life'' |image = |japanese = {{tt|超命のきのみ|Super seed of vitality}} |romaji= Cho inochi no tane |names =None |games ={{Dragon Quest VII}} 3DS<br>{{Dragon Quest VIII}} 3DS<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{DQMJ3}}<br>{{DQM3}}<br>{{DQRivals}} |effect = Permanently raises the {{HP}} of a single party member. }} '''Super seeds of life''' are ultra-nutritious items that can grant characters that eat them a particularly powerful boost to t...")
- 23:14, 23 April 2025 Super seed of defence (hist | edit) [2,349 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Super seed of defence'' |image = |japanese = {{tt|超まもりのたね|Super seed of resilience}} |romaji= Cho chimori no tane |names =None |games ={{Dragon Quest VII}} 3DS<br>{{Dragon Quest VIII}} 3DS<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{DQMJ3}}<br>{{DQM3}}<br>{{DQRivals}} |effect = Permanently raises the {{resilience}} of a single party member. }} '''Super seeds of defence''' are ultra-nutritious items that can grant characters that eat them a particularly...")
- 23:09, 23 April 2025 Super seed of wisdom (hist | edit) [1,913 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Super seed of wisdom'' |image = |japanese = {{tt|超かしこさのたね|Super seed of intelligence}} |romaji= Cho kashinisa no tane |names =None |games ={{Dragon Quest VII}} 3DS<br>{{Dragon Quest VIII}} 3DS<br>{{DQMJ3}}<br>{{DQM3}}<br>{{DQRivals}} |effect = Permanently raises the {{wisdom}} of a single party member. }} '''Super seeds of wisdom''' are ultra-nutritious items that can grant characters that eat them a particularly powerful boost to the...")
- 23:04, 23 April 2025 Super seed of agility (hist | edit) [1,949 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Super seed of agility'' |image = |japanese = {{tt|超すばやさのたね|Super seed of quickness}} |romaji= Cho subayasa no tane |names =None |games ={{Dragon Quest VII}} 3DS<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{DQMJ3}}<br>{{DQM3}}<br>{{DQRivals}} |effect = Permanently raises the {{agility}} of a single party member. }} '''Super seeds of agility''' are ultra-nutritious items that can grant characters that eat them a particularly powerful boost to their {{ag...")
- 22:57, 23 April 2025 Super seed of strength (hist | edit) [2,372 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Super seed of strength'' |image = |japanese = {{tt|超ちからのたね|Super seed of power/strength}} |romaji= Cho chikara no tane |names =None |games ={{Dragon Quest VII}} 3DS<br>{{Dragon Quest VIII}} 3DS<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{DQMJ3}}<br>{{DQM3}}<br>{{DQRivals}} |effect = Permanently raises the {{strength}} of a single party member. }} '''Super seeds of strength''' are ultra-nutritious items that can grant characters that eat them a particul...")
- 11:48, 22 April 2025 List of enemies in Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [3,827 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "__NOTOC__ A list of the enemies from {{DQ3HD}}. Monsters listed in '''bold''' were newly created for the 2024 remake and those listed in ''italics'' previously only appeared in the GameBoy Color port released in 2000. {|id="toc" class="toc" summary="Contents" align="center" ! Contents |- | align="center" | A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - K -...")
- 22:32, 19 April 2025 Monster Arena (Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake) (hist | edit) [20,523 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |type = Arena |game = {{DQ3HD}} |image = |caption = |title = Monster Arena |japanese=バトルロード |romanji=Batoru rodo }} The monster arena replaces the traditional gambling dens seen in the previous versions of {{Dragon Quest III}} with a tournament where the player's rescued monsters compete for exquisite prizes. There are arenas found in Romaria, Ibis, Manoza, C...")
- 02:10, 17 April 2025 Wear-with-all award (hist | edit) [1,822 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Wear-with-all award'' |image = |japanese = 旅芸人の証 |romaji =tabigei no akashi |names = Non |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect =Crossdress }} The '''wear-with-all award''' is a revocation medal that allows a character to wear most of the opposite sex's equipment. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== Reserved for Minstrels that have reached the limits of their performing talent, the award grants access to most pieces of armour. Do note that eq...")
- 02:04, 17 April 2025 Soldier's medal (hist | edit) [1,876 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Soldier's medal'' |image = |japanese =戦士の証 |romaji =Senshi no akashi |names = Non |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect =Varies }} The '''soldier's medal''' is a revocation medal awarded to the virtuosos of violence. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== The soldier's medal increases style by +8 and grants a low chance for a character to attack twice per turn. It requires the wearer to be at level 35 or higher to equip and can be donned by the whol...")
- 01:54, 17 April 2025 Order of chivalry (hist | edit) [1,602 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Order of chivalry'' |image = |japanese = パラディンの証 |romaji =Paradein no akashi |names = None |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect =Raises defence }} The '''order of chivalry''' is a revocation medal bequeathed to the most dedicated of defenders. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== The medal is given to those Paladins who embody the true ideals of knighthood, and selflessly walk the path of the page once more. {{DQIXEquipment |header=Fil...")
- 01:43, 17 April 2025 Mercury prize (hist | edit) [1,636 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Mercury prize'' |image = |japanese = ぶとうかの証 |romaji =Budōka no akashi |names = Non |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect =Raises agility }} The '''mercury prize''' is a revocation medal awarded to those who've demonstrated true dedication to the art of the fist. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== The medal is given to Martial Artists who've taken their talent to the limit and revocated to release their latent potential. {{DQIXEquipment |...")
- 01:37, 17 April 2025 Mager achievement (hist | edit) [1,594 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Mager achievement'' |image = |japanese = まほうつかいの証 |romaji =Mahotsukai no akashi |names = Non |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect =Raises magical might }} The '''mager achivement''' is a thaumaturgical testament reserved only for the most serious of spell-slingers. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== The revocation medal is given to Mages that have taken their witchcraft to wondrous new heights. {{DQIXEquipment |header=File:Mager ac...")
- 01:31, 17 April 2025 Medal of freedom (hist | edit) [1,644 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Medal of freedom'' |image = |japanese = レンジャーの証 |romaji =Renjya no akashi |names = None |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect =Raises deftness }} The '''medal of freedom''' is a revocation medal awarded to those free spirits who embody the boundlessness of the wilderness. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== The medal is granted to Rangers who've taken their love of nature to the next level and become the ultimate wild child. {{DQIXEquipm...")
- 01:25, 17 April 2025 Legion of merit (hist | edit) [1,634 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Legion of merit'' |image = |japanese = パラディンの証 |romaji =Paradein no akashi |names = None |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect =Raises max MP }} The '''legion of merit''' is a revocation medal granted to the most studious of researchers for their tireless pursuit of knowledge. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== The award is granted to the Sages who've taken their thirst for knowledge beyond the common ken and acquired astounding acumen....")
- 01:17, 17 April 2025 Honour among thieves (hist | edit) [1,716 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Honour among thieves'' |image = |japanese = とうぞくの証 |romaji =Tōzoku no akashi |names = None |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect =Raises steal chance }} The '''honour among thieves''' is a revocation medal that grants would-be filchers significant swiping success when attempting to steal from a monster. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== The medal is granted to the most sticky-fingered Thieves who've taken their acquisitiven...")
- 01:10, 17 April 2025 Combat action medal (hist | edit) [1,801 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Combat action medal'' |image = |japanese = 魔法戦士の証 |romaji = Mahōsenshi no akashi |names = Non |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect =Raises coup de grâce rate }} The '''combat action medal''' is an revocation medal that allows the wearer to perform a Coup de Grâce much more often. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== The medal is awarded to the Armamentalists who've taken the versatility of their vocation to the utm...")
- 01:00, 17 April 2025 Critical acclaim (hist | edit) [1,837 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Critical acclaim'' |image = |japanese =バトルマスターの証 |romaji = Batorumasuta no akashi |names = None |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect =Raises crit rate }} The '''critical acclaim''' is a melee-ist's dream come true, amping up the chance to land a Critical Hit considerably. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ9}}=== The medal is granted to Gladiators who've dedicated themselves to mastering the art of battle so thoroughly that they've commi...")
- 00:53, 17 April 2025 Lifesaving medal (hist | edit) [2,034 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Lifesaving medal'' |image = |japanese =そうりょの証 |romaji = Sōryo no akashi |names = None |games = {{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IX}} |effect =Varies }} The '''lifesaving medal''' is an award granted to those who have demonstrated the utmost dedication to the pious path. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== The medal was added to the game in the 2013 Nintendo 3DS remake. It gives the wearer a 1/3rd chance to endure a fatal blow with 1 H...")
- 18:14, 15 April 2025 Wrecked specs (hist | edit) [806 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Wrecked specs'' |image = 200px |japanese =古びためがね |romaji = Furubitamegane |names = Spectacle |games = {{Dragon Quest VII}} |effect =Plot device }} The '''wrecked specs''' are an accessory that appears in {{Dragon Quest VII}}. The pair of spectacles is notable for being the only accessory in the series to have no effect on the wearer whatsoever. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== The specs belong to an...")
- 18:06, 15 April 2025 Snappy slippers (hist | edit) [748 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Snappy slippers'' |image = File:nopic.png |japanese =はやぶさのくつ |romaji = Hayabusa no kotsu |names = None |games = {{Dragon Quest VII}} |effect =Walk more swiftly }} The '''snappy slippers''' are an accessory added to {{Dragon Quest VII}} in the 2013 Nintendo 3DS remake. These slick shoes add pep to the wearer's step and increase their walking speed. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== Snappy slippers increase agility by +25, style by +20,...")
- 17:48, 15 April 2025 Mermaid moon (hist | edit) [804 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Mermaid moon'' |image = 200px |japanese =人魚の月 |romaji = Ningyo no tsuki |names = MermMoon |games = {{Dragon Quest VII}} |effect =Cures confusion }} The '''mermaid moon''' is an accessory found in {{Dragon Quest VII}}. It is a crescent moon ornament with a large pearl set into it's center. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== The mermaid moon is found in the past of Wetlock and is necessary for obtaining...")
- 15:55, 15 April 2025 Extra elevating shoes (hist | edit) [701 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Extra elevating shoes'' |image = File:nopic.png |japanese = 超しあわせのくつ |romaji = Chō shiawasenokutsu |names = None |games = {{Dragon Quest VII}} |effect = Level grind while on the move }} '''Extra elevating shoes''' are an accessory that were added to the Nintendo 3DS remake of {{Dragon Quest VII}}. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== The shoes increase style by +15 and allow the wearer to accrue 2 experience points per step while walki...")
- 15:45, 15 April 2025 Champion's belt (hist | edit) [598 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Champion's belt'' |image = File:nopic.png |japanese = ヒーローベルト |romaji = Hiro beruto |names = None |games = {{Dragon Quest VII}} |effect = Restores HP & MP }} The '''champion's belt''' is an accessory added to {{Dragon Quest VII}} in the 2013 Nintendo 3DS remake. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== Equipping the champion's belt allows the wearer to restore 1 HP and MP every step. It can be equipped by the whole {{party 7}}, and is found b...")
- 15:22, 15 April 2025 Water amulet (hist | edit) [1,148 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Water amulet'' |image = 200px |japanese = 水のアミュレット |romaji = Mizu no Amyuretto |names = AquaCharm |games = {{Dragon Quest VII}} |effect = Clears a path in the Cathedral of Blight }} The '''water amulet''' is a sacred accessory imbued with the power of the boundless oceans, and is one of the four spirit amulets. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== The water amulet is given to th...")
- 15:16, 15 April 2025 Fire amulet (hist | edit) [1,131 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Fire amulet'' |image = 200px |japanese = 炎のアミュレット |romaji = Hono no Amyuretto |names = FlameCharm |games = {{Dragon Quest VII}} |effect = Clears a path in the Cathedral of Blight }} The '''fire amulet''' is a sacred accessory imbued with the power of the blazing inferno, and is one of the four spirit amulets. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== The fire amulet is begrudgingly gi...")
- 15:11, 15 April 2025 Earth amulet (hist | edit) [1,192 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Earth amulet'' |image = 200px |japanese = 大地のアミュレット |romaji = Daichi no Amyuretto |names = TerraCharm |games = {{Dragon Quest VII}} |effect = Clears a path in the Cathedral of Blight }} The '''earth amulet''' is a sacred accessory imbued with the power of the nurturing soil, and is one of the four spirit amulets. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== The earth amulet is given t...")
- 15:05, 15 April 2025 Air amulet (hist | edit) [1,110 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Air amulet'' |image = 200px |japanese = 風のアミュレット |romaji = Kaze no Amyuretto |names = WindCharm |games = {{Dragon Quest VII}} |effect = Clears a path in the Cathedral of Blight }} The '''air amulet''' is a sacred accessory imbued with the power of the roaring winds, and is one of the four spirit amulets. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ7}}=== The air amulet is given to the party by...")
- 17:05, 14 April 2025 Dragon Quest Island (hist | edit) [3,097 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox VG |type=Theme park |title=Dragon Quest Island |image=200px |caption= |publisher = |released = May 15 2021 }} '''Dragon Quest Island''' (ドラゴンクエスト アイランド) is a section of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nijigen_no_Mori Nijigen no Mori] theme park located on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awaji_Island Awaji Island], the birthplace of series creator Yuji Horii. The attraction is fully local...")