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|title = Birdsong nectar | |title = Birdsong nectar | ||
|image = [[Image:Birdsong_Nectar.png|center|160px]] | |image = [[Image:Birdsong_Nectar.png|center|160px]] | ||
|japanese = | |japanese = {{tt|さえずりのみつ|saezuri no mitsu}} | ||
|names = Birdsong honey | |names = Birdsong honey | ||
|games = ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest IX]]'' | |games = ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest IX]]'' |
Revision as of 05:25, 21 April 2020
Birdsong nectar | |
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Japanese | さえずりのみつ |
Romaji | {{{romaji}}} |
Old localizations | Birdsong honey |
Found in | Dragon Quest IV Dragon Quest IX |
Effect | Restores the Tsar's voice. |
Birdsong nectar is a sweet elixir that is capable of returning a lost voice.
Appearances
Dragon Quest IV
In Chapter 2, Alena must recover some birdsong nectar to restore her father's voice. After climbing Birdsong Tower, two elves (Oopsy and Daisy) had left some nectar behind in their haste to flee from the humans.
Dragon Quest IX
In Dragon Quest IX, birdsong nectar appears as an alchemy ingredient (itself made from 3 nectar, 1 fresh water and 5 sleeping hibiscus using alchemy) and can be used in quest #25.
Description
Game | Description |
Its silky texture makes for a beautiful singing voice.[1] |
References
- ↑ Nintendo DS and Cell phone Version
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