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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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The [[inn]] provides the hospitality lacking in the [[Jipan]]gese, and with the presence of [[Metal slime]]s inside [[Orochi's Lair]] it makes for a handy grinding spot. A refugee fleeing Orochi is taking shelter at the [[inn]], unable to find his way to the {{Alltrades Abbey 3}}. Beyond the jail door is the teleportal that transports the player to the [[Wayfarer's Shrine]].
The [[inn]] provides the hospitality lacking in the [[Jipang]]ese, and with the presence of [[Metal slime]]s inside [[Orochi's Lair]] it makes for a handy grinding spot. A refugee fleeing Orochi is taking shelter at the [[inn]], unable to find his way to the {{Alltrades Abbey 3}}. Beyond the jail door is the teleportal that transports the player to the [[Wayfarer's Shrine]].


====Treasures (remakes only)====
====Treasures (remakes only)====

Revision as of 01:52, 31 January 2022

The Wayfarer's Inn [1] is a shrine in the third game in the series, situated next to Jipang on a stretch of land that resembles the Korean peninsula of the real world.

Appearances

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation

The inn provides the hospitality lacking in the Jipangese, and with the presence of Metal slimes inside Orochi's Lair it makes for a handy grinding spot. A refugee fleeing Orochi is taking shelter at the inn, unable to find his way to the Alltrades Abbey. Beyond the jail door is the teleportal that transports the player to the Wayfarer's Shrine.

Treasures (remakes only)


Nearby monsters

See also

Gallery

References

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