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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===[[Dragon Quest]]===
===[[Dragon Quest]]===
You can buy them at Tantegel/Brecconary for 20 G. The wearer gains +2 defense. Due to text restrictions in the Gameboy Color remake of Dragon Quest, Clothes was renamed to Cloth with a picture of armor besides it.  
You can buy them at Tantegel/Brecconary for 20 G. The wearer gains +2 defense. Due to text restrictions in the [[Game Boy]] Color remake of Dragon Quest, Clothes was renamed to Cloth with a picture of armor besides it.  


===[[Dragon Quest II]]===
===[[Dragon Quest II]]===
The plain clothes have a defence bonus of +2. The Princess of Moonbrooke joins the party with them equipped.
The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +2 and can be sold for 23 [[gold]] coins. The Princess of Moonbrooke joins the party with them equipped.


===[[Dragon Quest III]]===
===[[Dragon Quest III]]===
[[Image:DQIIIPlainClothes.png|right|thumb|200px|Male mage wearing the plain clothes]]
[[Image:DQIIIPlainClothes.png|right|thumb|200px|Male mage wearing the plain clothes]]
The plain clothes have a defence bonus of +4. They can be worn by all classes. Any character created through Patty's party planner will come with it equipped.
The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +4. They can be worn by all classes. Any character created through Patty's party planner will come with it equipped.


===[[Dragon Quest IV]]===
===[[Dragon Quest IV]]===
The plain clothes have a defence bonus of +4.
The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +4.


===[[Dragon Quest V]]===
===[[Dragon Quest V]]===
The plain clothes have a defence bonus of +4.
The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +4.
===[[Dragon Quest VI]]===
===[[Dragon Quest VI]]===
===[[Dragon Quest VII]]===
===[[Dragon Quest VII]]===
The plain clothes have a defence bonus of +4 and an style bonus of +2. Everyone can wear them.
The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +4 and an style bonus of +2. Everyone can wear them.
===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]===
===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]===
The plain clothes have a defence bonus of +4. Everyone can wear them.
The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +4. Everyone can wear them.
===[[Dragon Quest IX]]===
===[[Dragon Quest IX]]===
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{{Equipment|header|image=|name=Plain clothes|console=DS}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Defence|modifier=+2}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Defense|modifier=+2}}
{{Equipment|footer|buyPrice=30|sellPrice=3
{{Equipment|footer|buyPrice=30|sellPrice=3
|flavor=A bog-standard bit of kit made of common cloth.
|flavor=A bog-standard bit of kit made of common cloth.

Revision as of 19:26, 8 December 2013

Clothes

Plain Clothes (or just clothes) are a common armor in every installment of the Dragon Quest franchise. Made of thick cloth, they don't really protect you too much from the enemy. Even so, it's better than nothing and it does lessen the damage inflicted by the enemy a little bit.

Appearances

Dragon Quest

You can buy them at Tantegel/Brecconary for 20 G. The wearer gains +2 defense. Due to text restrictions in the Game Boy Color remake of Dragon Quest, Clothes was renamed to Cloth with a picture of armor besides it.

Dragon Quest II

The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +2 and can be sold for 23 gold coins. The Princess of Moonbrooke joins the party with them equipped.

Dragon Quest III

Male mage wearing the plain clothes

The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +4. They can be worn by all classes. Any character created through Patty's party planner will come with it equipped.

Dragon Quest IV

The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +4.

Dragon Quest V

The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +4.

Dragon Quest VI

Dragon Quest VII

The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +4 and an style bonus of +2. Everyone can wear them.

Dragon Quest VIII

The plain clothes have a defense bonus of +4. Everyone can wear them.

Dragon Quest IX

 Plain clothes  (DS)
Defense +2
Equipable by
Buy Price 30
Sell Price 3
Flavor text A bog-standard bit of kit made of common cloth.
Notes Buy in Angel Falls.

Any character created with Patty's party planner will start out equipped with these clothes.

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