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|[[Massacre sword]] | |[[Massacre sword]] | ||
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|To the Victor the Spoils! | |''To the Victor the Spoils!'' | ||
|Kapowaki | |Kapowaki | ||
|'''[[Robber baron]]<br>[[Heavy hood]]<br>[[Pilferer]]''' | |'''[[Robber baron]]<br>[[Heavy hood]]<br>[[Pilferer]]''' | ||
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|[[Rainbow Drop]] | |[[Rainbow Drop]] | ||
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|Whipping up a Frenzy | |''Whipping up a Frenzy'' | ||
|Whacka | |Whacka | ||
|'''[[Evil emperor]]<br>[[Wolfram wartoise]]<br>[[Hoodlum]]''' | |'''[[Evil emperor]]<br>[[Wolfram wartoise]]<br>[[Hoodlum]]''' | ||
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|[[Wizardly whip]] | |[[Wizardly whip]] | ||
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| | |''Magic Moments'' | ||
| | |Peanut | ||
| | |[[Wiz pip]]<br>[[Conkjurer]]<br>'''[[Nutty professor]]''' | ||
| | |'''[[Infernal kernal]]''' | ||
| | |[[Staff of re-resurrection]] | ||
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|''Ocean's Overlord'' | |||
|Jawanna | |||
|[[Strangler fish]]<br>[[Jawtoise]]<br>[[Octophant]] | |||
|[[Merderer]] | |||
|[[Demon spear]] | |||
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|''Monstrous Menagerie'' | |||
|Tyke | |||
|'''[[Wickerman]]<br>[[Tearwolf]]<br>[[Great sabrecat]]''' | |||
|'''[[Laguar]]''' | |||
|[[Goddess shield]] | |||
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|''A Voice from On High'' | |''A Voice from On High'' |
Revision as of 02:56, 13 May 2017
The DLC Tablets are items presented in the Nintendo 3DS Version of Dragon Quest VII.
Details
Like the Traveller's Tablets, the DLC Tablets contain particular monsters, bosses, as well as items such as:
- Gold Coins (ranging from 1 to 500)
- Antidotal herb
- Bunny tail
- Magic water
- Medicinal herb
- Pilchard pie
- Single phial
- Shellmet
- Strong medicine
Each tablet upon being downloaded includes an additional town resident who unlike the main story NPCs can be removed. Additionally some of the monsters and reward items from the tablets weren't originally present in Dragon Quest VII. Some of which are from other games in the Dragon Quest franchise.
As with custom made Tablets, the ones available through Download are without a Level Cap, making some potentially useful for vocation grinding.
Available Tablets
Standard
(The monsters in bold weren't in the original Sony PlayStation Version.)