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The '''Banishing Bell''' (Named '''Amulet''' in the [[Game Boy|GBC]] Version and '''Dragon's Bane''' in the NES version) is an uncommon accessory item in [[Dragon Quest (series)|Series]]. | The '''Banishing Bell''' (Named '''Amulet''' in the [[Game Boy|GBC]] Version and '''Dragon's Bane''' in the NES version) is an uncommon accessory item in [[Dragon Quest (series)|Series]]. | ||
Revision as of 12:33, 2 December 2016
The Banishing Bell (Named Amulet in the GBC Version and Dragon's Bane in the NES version) is an uncommon accessory item in Series.
Appearances
Dragon Quest II
The Prince of Midenhall, The Prince of Cannock and The Princess of Moonbrooke can equip this to raise their resistance to the spells Fizzle & Snooze. It can be purchased for 640 gold coins in Rippleport, [[Tantegel], Zahan, Slewse, Burrowell, and sold for 480.
Normally, the enemy versions of these spells have an accuracy of 3⁄8 (37.5%) in all versions of the game. When the bell is equipped in the NES version, the accuracy is reduced to 3⁄32 (9.375%), and in all other versions the success rate is cut to 3⁄64 (4.6875%). Due to a bug in the SNES version, merely having the accessory in a character's inventory protects them.
It can also be won in the Lottery if 3 water symbols are matched.
Dragon Quest X
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Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below
The banishing bell reduces a character's chances of being targeted by enemies. This does not affect the accuracy of an attack, just the probability of an enemy focusing on the bearer.