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===''[[BS Dragon Quest]]''=== | ===''[[BS Dragon Quest]]''=== | ||
Rubiss aids the player under the guise of a common old woman, and at random intervals she will bless the Hero by fully restoring his HP after battle, voiding any MP costs for a brief period, and insuring that critical hits trigger much more often. In the finale of the final episode, She will be present in [[Tantegel]] castle in Her old woman disguise but reveal Herself when spoken to, thanking the player directly for saving Alefgard. Rubiss is voiced by | Rubiss aids the player under the guise of a common old woman, and at random intervals she will bless the Hero by fully restoring his {{HP}} after battle, voiding any {{MP}} costs for a brief period, and insuring that critical hits trigger much more often. In the finale of the final episode, She will be present in [[Tantegel]] castle in Her old woman disguise but reveal Herself when spoken to, thanking the player directly for saving Alefgard. Rubiss is voiced by [[Rica Matsumoto]] during these Soundlink segments of the game. | ||
==={{DQ2}}=== | ==={{DQ2}}=== | ||
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==={{DQ10}}=== | ==={{DQ10}}=== | ||
Rubiss Herself doesn't appear in the game but due to a collaboration with {{DQStars}} players could obtain Her outfit from the mobile title. It was originally only available in the ''[[Stars|Hoshidora]]'' event back in September 2019, however, due to fan demand the outfit was added to the Present Ticket campaign, a dedicated reward system where players can exchange a special currency that is obtained on a monthly basis. | Rubiss Herself doesn't appear in the game but due to a collaboration with {{DQStars}} players could obtain Her outfit from the mobile title. It was originally only available in the ''[[Dragon Quest of the Stars|Hoshidora]]'' event back in September 2019, however, due to fan demand the outfit was added to the Present Ticket campaign, a dedicated reward system where players can exchange a special currency that is obtained on a monthly basis. | ||
==={{DQB}}=== | ==={{DQB}}=== | ||
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There is several gacha equipment based on Her: an armor and shield -which can be seen in the opening movie for the game-, a robe -which She wears in the cutscenes- and several weapons including sword, fan, dagger, rod, staff and bow. Most of Her equipment can be alchemized and/or awakened to further improve their skills and stats. Design-wise, most of Her gear seems inspired by the look of the [[Eye of Rubiss]]. | There is several gacha equipment based on Her: an armor and shield -which can be seen in the opening movie for the game-, a robe -which She wears in the cutscenes- and several weapons including sword, fan, dagger, rod, staff and bow. Most of Her equipment can be alchemized and/or awakened to further improve their skills and stats. Design-wise, most of Her gear seems inspired by the look of the [[Eye of Rubiss]]. | ||
Her Stars design has been featured in the collaborations the game had with | Her Stars design has been featured in the collaborations the game had with {{DQ10}} and ''Monster Hunter Riders'', being obtainable in the former and Her robe and sword being worn by a special character in the later. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest Walk]]''=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest Walk]]''=== | ||
Rubiss appeared in the later parts of the | Rubiss appeared in the later parts of the {{Dragon Quest III}} event. She explains to the player Her role in creating Alefgard and how Zoma sealed Her away. After defeating Zoma, she thanks the player. | ||
Unlike Her Stars appearance, Rubiss's Walk design is not whited out, so it's easier to see how She looks like: She has blue-ish eyes, long and straight pink hair, pointy ears and big angel-like wings. She wears a white and purple dress, with orange accents. She wears some golden and blue jewelry, and carries an orb. This design is inspired by Her sprite in Dragon Quest III for the Super Famicom. | Unlike Her {{Stars}} appearance, Rubiss's Walk design is not whited out, so it's easier to see how She looks like: She has blue-ish eyes, long and straight pink hair, pointy ears and big angel-like wings. She wears a white and purple dress, with orange accents. She wears some golden and blue jewelry, and carries an orb. This design is inspired by Her sprite in {{Dragon Quest III}} for the {{Super Famicom}}. | ||
===''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu''=== | ===''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu''=== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
Rubiss_DQ1FamicomGuide.jpg|{{Famicom}} art. | |||
Seirei Rubis Densetsu 1.png|''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu'' Vol. 1. | Seirei Rubis Densetsu 1.png|''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu'' Vol. 1. | ||
Seirei Rubis Densetsu 2.png|''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu'' Vol. 2. | Seirei Rubis Densetsu 2.png|''Dragon Quest Seirei Rubis Densetsu'' Vol. 2. | ||
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Walk_Rubiss.jpg|Walk appearance. | Walk_Rubiss.jpg|Walk appearance. | ||
MHR_Hilda_Rubiss_Cosplay.jpg|Hilda from Monster Hunter Riders wearing Rubiss's outfit from [[Stars]]. | MHR_Hilda_Rubiss_Cosplay.jpg|Hilda from Monster Hunter Riders wearing Rubiss's outfit from [[Stars]]. | ||
DQX_Rubiss_Outfit.jpg|A DQX [[Wetling|wetling]] wearing the Rubiss robe. | DQX_Rubiss_Outfit.jpg|A ''DQX'' [[Wetling|wetling]] wearing the Rubiss robe. | ||
Rubiss_EoR2.jpg|Rubiss as she appears in the sequel to Emblem of Roto. | Rubiss_EoR2.jpg|Rubiss as she appears in the sequel to ''Emblem of Roto''. | ||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||