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Erdrick's Cave is preceded by the [[Nail Mark]] in ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. It seems logical that Nail Mark was later renamed to Erdrick's Cave after his burial. | Erdrick's Cave is preceded by the [[Nail Mark]] in ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. It seems logical that Nail Mark was later renamed to Erdrick's Cave after his burial. | ||
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Image:rotos-cave.png|Roto's Cave(SNES Version) | |||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest I locations]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest I locations]] |
Revision as of 15:23, 13 June 2017
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Japanese | ロトの洞窟 |
Game | Dragon Quest |
Erdrick's Cave (ロトの洞窟, Roto no Dōkutsu, Roto's Cave) is a cave northwest of Tantegel surrounded by desert. It is typically the first cave visited in Dragon Quest and contains Erdrick's Tomb.
It is the only location in Dragon Quest, barring towns, that is devoid of monsters.
Items
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Item | Location |
Erdrick's Tablet | Treasure chest on B2 |
Trivia
Erdrick's Cave is preceded by the Nail Mark in Dragon Quest III. It seems logical that Nail Mark was later renamed to Erdrick's Cave after his burial.
Map
- Rotos-cave.png
Roto's Cave(SNES Version)