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The '''Mobile Island'''<ref>Name given when [[Storeyteller]] is used in the [[Nintendo DS]] and [[Cell phone]] version.</ref> is a mode of transportation in ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''.  It is acquired in the [[Phantom World]] shortly after visiting [[Aridea]].  It is the counterpart to the [[ship]] which is used in the [[Real World]].
The '''Mobile Island'''<ref>Name given when [[Storeyteller]] is used in the [[Nintendo DS]] and [[Cell phone]] version.</ref> is a mode of transportation in ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''.  It is acquired in the [[Phantom World]] shortly after visiting [[Aridea]].  It is the counterpart to the [[ship]] which is used in the [[Real World]].


==Jamiras' Castle==
==Jamirus' Castle==
The island serves as the method of transporting townspeople to [[Isle o' Smiles]].  After [[Jamirus]] defeat, the heroes are given the island to be used as transportation.
The island serves as the method of transporting townspeople to [[Isle o' Smiles]].  After [[Jamirus]] defeat, the heroes are given the island to be used as transportation.



Revision as of 01:34, 21 September 2018

Outside of Island

The Mobile Island[1] is a mode of transportation in Dragon Quest VI. It is acquired in the Phantom World shortly after visiting Aridea. It is the counterpart to the ship which is used in the Real World.

Jamirus' Castle

The island serves as the method of transporting townspeople to Isle o' Smiles. After Jamirus defeat, the heroes are given the island to be used as transportation.

Inn

(Takes the place of the tavern after Jamiras' defeat.)

Price per person
5 Gold Coins

Treasures

Map

DQ VI SF Floating Island.png

Reference

  1. Name given when Storeyteller is used in the Nintendo DS and Cell phone version.
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