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|japanese = {{tt|かしこさのたね|kashikosa no tane}}
|japanese = {{tt|かしこさのたね|kashikosa no tane}}
|names = INTSeed
|names = INTSeed
|games = {{DQ3}}<br>{{DQ4}} remakes only <br>{{DQ5}}<br>{{DQ6}}<br>{{DQ7}}<br>{{DQ8}}<br>{{DQM}}<br>{{DQM2}}
|games = {{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IV}} remakes only <br>{{Dragon Quest V}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VI}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VIII}}<br>{{DQM}}<br>{{DQM2}}
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|effect = Permanently raises the wisdom stat of a single party member.
|effect = Permanently raises the wisdom stat of a single party member.
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A '''Seed of wisdom''' (previously called INTSeed) is [[Seeds of skill|an item]] that permanently raises [[List of character statistics#Wisdom|wisdom]] score of whoever eats it, typically by 4~6 points. Seeds of wisdom can be found in treasure chests, pots, drawers, or some enemies may drop them. They cannot be bought at shops.
A '''Seed of wisdom''' (previously called INTSeed) is [[Seeds of skill|an item]] that permanently raises {{Wisdom}} score of whoever eats it, typically by 4~6 points. Seeds of wisdom can be found in [[treasure chest]]s, pots, drawers, or some enemies may drop them. They cannot be bought at shops.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ3}}===
==={{DQ3}}===
Seeds of wisdom are dropped by the [[Beakon]] at a rate of {{fraction|1|64}}, found easily in the [[Tower of Transcendence]]. The [[Grillerpillar]] and [[Bullmustiff]] also carry seeds, but at a lesser rate of {{fraction|1|128}}.
Seeds of wisdom are dropped by the [[Beakon]] at a rate of {{fraction|1|64}}, found easily in the [[Tower of Transcendence]]. The [[Grillerpillar]] and [[Bullmustiff]] also carry seeds, but at a lesser rate of {{fraction|1|128}}.
==={{DQ4}}===
==={{DQ4}}===
In the original version of this game for the [[NES]], the item was removed, possibly because the [[Seed of magic]] (which was first introduced in this game) was intended to replace it. It returned in the remakes.
In the original version of this game for the {{NES}}, the item was removed, possibly because the [[Seed of magic]] (which was first introduced in this game) was intended to replace it. It returned in the remakes.
 
==={{DQ5}}===
==={{DQ5}}===
==={{DQ6}}===
==={{DQ6}}===
==={{DQ7}}===
==={{DQ7}}===
==={{DQ8}}===
==={{DQ8}}===
The seeds are found in Port Prospect pot, a treasure chest in the Maella abbey area, a pot in Pickham, another pot in Baccarat, a chest in Western Argonia, and in a treasure chest in Savella cathedral. Additionally, they can be dropped/stolen from the Mimic King in the Black Citadel (1/256;1/512), and by the Blue Fang in the Dragon Graveyard (1/256;1/512). The item only increases wisdom by 1~3 points in this installment.
The seeds are found in [[Port Prospect]] pot, a [[treasure chest]] in the [[Maella Abbey]] area, a pot in [[Pickham]], another pot in [[Baccarat]], a {{chest}} in Western [[Argonia]], and in a [[treasure chest]] in [[Savella Cathedral]]. Additionally, they can be dropped/stolen from the [[Mimic king]] in the [[Black Citadel]] (1/256;1/512), and by the [[Blue fang]] in the [[Dragon Graveyard]] (1/256;1/512). The item only increases {{Wisdom}} by 1~3 points in this installment.


==={{DQ9}}===
==={{DQ9}}===
As the wisdom stat has been split into Magical Might and Mending, the seeds have now spit into '''Seeds of Sorcery''' and '''Seeds of Thereapeusis'''.
As the wisdom stat has been split into Magical Might and Mending, the seeds have now spit into '''Seeds of Sorcery''' and '''Seeds of Thereapeusis'''.


S.O.S' may be dropped/stolen by Cumulus Vex (0.39%), and S.O.T's from the [[Wight king]] (0.39%). Make sure you have your best deftness-augmenting equipment on when trying to snatch the plants.  They can be sold for 10 [[Gold]] Coins.
S.O.S' may be dropped/stolen by Cumulus Vex (0.39%), and S.O.T's from the [[Wight king]] (0.39%). Make sure you have your best deftness-augmenting equipment on when trying to snatch the plants.  They can be sold for 10 [[gold]] coins.




==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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DQIII_Seed_of_Wisdom.png|{{Dragon Quest III}}.
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Revision as of 22:55, 27 January 2022

Seed of wisdom
SeedOfWisdomArt.png
Japanese かしこさのたね
Romaji {{{romaji}}}
Old localizations INTSeed
Found in Dragon Quest III
Dragon Quest IV remakes only
Dragon Quest V
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VIII
Dragon Quest Monsters
Dragon Quest Monsters 2
Effect Permanently raises the wisdom stat of a single party member.

A Seed of wisdom (previously called INTSeed) is an item that permanently raises Wisdom score of whoever eats it, typically by 4~6 points. Seeds of wisdom can be found in treasure chests, pots, drawers, or some enemies may drop them. They cannot be bought at shops.

Appearances

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation

Seeds of wisdom are dropped by the Beakon at a rate of 164, found easily in the Tower of Transcendence. The Grillerpillar and Bullmustiff also carry seeds, but at a lesser rate of 1128.

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen

In the original version of this game for the NES, the item was removed, possibly because the Seed of magic (which was first introduced in this game) was intended to replace it. It returned in the remakes.

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King

The seeds are found in Port Prospect pot, a treasure chest in the Maella Abbey area, a pot in Pickham, another pot in Baccarat, a chest in Western Argonia, and in a treasure chest in Savella Cathedral. Additionally, they can be dropped/stolen from the Mimic king in the Black Citadel (1/256;1/512), and by the Blue fang in the Dragon Graveyard (1/256;1/512). The item only increases Wisdom by 1~3 points in this installment.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies

As the wisdom stat has been split into Magical Might and Mending, the seeds have now spit into Seeds of Sorcery and Seeds of Thereapeusis.

S.O.S' may be dropped/stolen by Cumulus Vex (0.39%), and S.O.T's from the Wight king (0.39%). Make sure you have your best deftness-augmenting equipment on when trying to snatch the plants. They can be sold for 10 gold coins.


Gallery

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