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===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''=== | ||
The divine bustier (known as the pure bustier in the | The divine bustier (known as the pure bustier in the original Sony PlayStation version) has a defence bonus of +95 and a style bonus of +92. It can only be equipped by [[Maribel]] and [[Aishe]] and it restores the wearer's HP when walking outside of battle. Divine bustiers are dropped by [[MadPlant]]s or can be won from the Lucky Panel at the [[Casino]] in [[Buccanham]]. It can be sold for 14,000 gold. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''=== | ||
The divine bustier has a defence bonus of +105 and an evasion bonus of 25%. It can be equipped by both [[Jessica]] and [[Red]] and changes Jessica's appearance. The divine bustier is crafted in the Alchemy Pot by combining a [[shimmering dress]] with a [[dangerous bustier]]. | The divine bustier has a defence bonus of +105 and an evasion bonus of 25%. It can be equipped by both [[Jessica]] and [[Red]] and changes Jessica's appearance. The divine bustier is crafted in the Alchemy Pot by combining a [[shimmering dress]] with a [[dangerous bustier]]. In the 3DS version, the costume has been altered slightly to be less revealing on Jessica, covering up all of her legs compared to the PS2 version. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''=== | ||
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|notes=Recipe: [[Silk bustier]] + [[Slipweed]] x7 + [[Sainted soma]] x3.<br>Exclusive to women. | |notes=Recipe: [[Silk bustier]] + [[Slipweed]] x7 + [[Sainted soma]] x3.<br>Exclusive to women. | ||
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===''[[Dragon Quest XI]]''=== | |||
The divine bustier has a defence bonus of +83, a charm bonus of +79, and increases evasion by 3%, reaching to a maximum of +99 for defence, +91 charm, and +5% evasion chance if refined with the [[Fun-Size Forge]]. The bustier can only be equipped by [[Jade]] and changes her appearance when worn. It can be purchased from [[Gallopolis City]] in the post-game from one of the two merchant brothers. They will initially sell the bustier for a whopping '''1,000,000''' gold coins, but if the player keeps going back and forth to talk to the two brothers, they can be haggled down to selling it for just 200,000 gold. Once purchased, the divine bustier cannot be sold. | |||
==Description== | |||
* '''Captivating clothes that can greatly boost charm, and will also alter the wearer's appearance.''' (Description when selecting the divine bustier in ''Dragon Quest XI''.) | |||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest VIII armor]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VIII armor]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX armor]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IX armor]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI armor]] | |||
[[Category:Female-exclusive equipment]] | [[Category:Female-exclusive equipment]] | ||
Revision as of 16:53, 3 September 2019
The divine bustier, also known as the pure bustier, is a recurring bodice in the Dragon Quest series. Designed for women, it either restores the wearer's HP when walking or increases the wearer's evasion rate.
Appearances
Dragon Quest VII
The divine bustier (known as the pure bustier in the original Sony PlayStation version) has a defence bonus of +95 and a style bonus of +92. It can only be equipped by Maribel and Aishe and it restores the wearer's HP when walking outside of battle. Divine bustiers are dropped by MadPlants or can be won from the Lucky Panel at the Casino in Buccanham. It can be sold for 14,000 gold.
Dragon Quest VIII
The divine bustier has a defence bonus of +105 and an evasion bonus of 25%. It can be equipped by both Jessica and Red and changes Jessica's appearance. The divine bustier is crafted in the Alchemy Pot by combining a shimmering dress with a dangerous bustier. In the 3DS version, the costume has been altered slightly to be less revealing on Jessica, covering up all of her legs compared to the PS2 version.
Dragon Quest IX
| Defence | +58 |
| Evasion | +2% |
| Rarity | ★★★★☆ |
| Equipable by | All Vocations |
| Buy Price | N/a |
| Sell Price | 16,250 |
| Flavor text | A beautiful bodice that makes sidestepping enemy strikes a cinch. |
| Notes | Recipe: Silk bustier + Slipweed x7 + Sainted soma x3. Exclusive to women. |
Dragon Quest XI
The divine bustier has a defence bonus of +83, a charm bonus of +79, and increases evasion by 3%, reaching to a maximum of +99 for defence, +91 charm, and +5% evasion chance if refined with the Fun-Size Forge. The bustier can only be equipped by Jade and changes her appearance when worn. It can be purchased from Gallopolis City in the post-game from one of the two merchant brothers. They will initially sell the bustier for a whopping 1,000,000 gold coins, but if the player keeps going back and forth to talk to the two brothers, they can be haggled down to selling it for just 200,000 gold. Once purchased, the divine bustier cannot be sold.
Description
- Captivating clothes that can greatly boost charm, and will also alter the wearer's appearance. (Description when selecting the divine bustier in Dragon Quest XI.)
See also
Gallery
- Divine bustier.png
The divine bustier from Dragon Quest VII