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This ability is learned with 100 skill points allocated into [[List of acquisitiveness skills in Dragon Quest IX|Acquisitiveness skill]]. However, it ''only'' highlights red chests. In [[grotto]]s, it will pinpoint the stairs leading to next floor. | This ability is learned with 100 skill points allocated into [[List of acquisitiveness skills in Dragon Quest IX|Acquisitiveness skill]]. However, it ''only'' highlights red chests. In [[grotto]]s, it will pinpoint the stairs leading to next floor. | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
Treasure Eye Land is a phonetic pun, referencing Robert Louis Stevenson's book Treasure Island. | Treasure Eye Land is a phonetic pun, referencing Robert Louis Stevenson's book Treasure Island. | ||
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[[category:Skills]] | [[category:Skills]] | ||
[[category: Field skills]] | [[category: Field skills]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII skills]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VII skills]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX skills]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IX skills]] |
Latest revision as of 19:25, 18 January 2022
Treasure Eye Land | |
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Japanese | とうぞくのはな |
Type | Field |
Older names | Map Magic |
Treasure Eye Land is an ability in the Dragon Quest series. It highlights treasure chests on the map.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]
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Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]
This ability is learned with 100 skill points allocated into Acquisitiveness skill. However, it only highlights red chests. In grottos, it will pinpoint the stairs leading to next floor.
Etymology[edit]
Treasure Eye Land is a phonetic pun, referencing Robert Louis Stevenson's book Treasure Island.