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Revision as of 14:31, 1 January 2017
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Found in | Dragon Quest II Dragon Quest III Dragon Quest IV Dragon Quest VIII Dragon Quest IX |
Effect | Cures a poisoned party member. |
Antidotal herb is a healing item in the Dragon Quest series. It is used to alleviate the poisoned status effect. Same effect as the Squelch spell.
Appearance
Dragon Quest II
First appeared in this game as the Antidote herb. Can be purchased for 8 gold coins and sold for 6.
Dragon Quest III
Can be bought for 10 gold and sold for 7 gold.
Dragon Quest IV
Can be bought for 10 gold.
In-Game Description
This healing herb can cure a party member of poison. (Nintendo DS)
Dragon Quest VIII
The antidotal herb can be purchased for 10 gold coins.
Dragon Quest IX
Can be bought for 10 gold in every town. They drop from Bodkin fletchers, Bubble slimes, Cruelcumbers, Gastropogs, and Sacksquatches. They are used in some alchemy recipes.
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