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{{Equipment|stat|name=Basic Effects|modifier={{HP}}/{{MP}} Up at Max Tension}} | {{Equipment|stat|name=Basic Effects|modifier={{HP}}/{{MP}} Up at Max Tension}} | ||
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{{Equipment|stat|name=Classic Recipe|modifier=[[Royal soil]] x2 + {{Magic beast horn 9}}{{tt|*|31% Sweet Success chance}}}} | {{Equipment|stat|name=Classic Recipe|modifier=[[Royal soil]] x2 + {{Magic beast horn 9}}{{tt|*|31% Sweet Success chance}}}} | ||
{{Equipment|stat|name=Luxury Recipe|modifier=[[Royal soil]] + [[Gold ring]]{{tt|*|72% Sweet Success chance}}}} | {{Equipment|stat|name=Luxury Recipe|modifier=[[Royal soil]] + [[Gold ring]]{{tt|*|72% Sweet Success chance}}}} |
Revision as of 02:08, 25 March 2022
Prayer Ring | |
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Japanese | いのりの指輪 いのりのゆびわ |
Romaji | Inori no yubiwa |
Old localizations | Wizard's Ring Wizard Ring |
Found in | Dragon Quest II Dragon Quest III Dragon Quest IV Dragon Quest V Dragon Quest VI Dragon Quest VII Dragon Quest VIII Dragon Quest IX Dragon Quest XI Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End Dragon Quest Rivals Dragon Quest Walk |
Effect | Recovers around 20 points of MP on each use. Has a chance of breaking when used. Completely restores wearer's HP or MP at max tension. (Heroes only) |
The Prayer ring is a recurring accessory in the Dragon Quest series which was first introduced in Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line. It's designed to recharge MP on use, but has a 33.3% risk of breaking. It is a tiny gold band with a cloudy blue pearl fixed on it.
Appearances
Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line
The Prayer ring can be found in various chests and is the second-prize reward from the Tombola. It can be sold for 1950, but this isn't recommended. When used it will restore 25~30 MP in the original, and 20~27 in the remakes. Prayer rings can also be dropped by Archdemons, Magic marionettes, Muddy hands, and Walking corpses.
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
The ring can be found in various chests, or purchased in the Super Secret Faerie Village – but only if the party uses the Mod Rod to change shape first. The faerie shop keeper will charge 2,500 gold coin for a ring and buy them back for 1,875 gold coins. One can be found in the queen's bedchamber in Isis at night. They can also be dropped by Abracadabrers and Imps. The ring will restore 10~34 MP in all versions, and it is strongly recommended to stockpile them in advance of the final leg of the journey.
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
The Prayer ring is a normal item in the original version of the game, but classified as an accessory that increases Defence by 5 in the various remakes, and restores 20~30 MP when used. In the NES version of IV the ring will always break when used in battle. Prayer rings can be dropped by Hell raisers and Pickeerers. The Prayer ring in the DS, and Cell phone remake can be bought at Endor's casino for 500 coins and it can be sold for 2,250 gold coins.
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
The ring will restore 20~30 MP, but is eclipsed by the more potent Elfin elixir. One can be found at Mt. Batten Pass and another at Gotha during Generation 3, but requires the Ultimate Key to reach it. Prayer rings can also be dropped by Goodybags, Necromancers, and Samiginas.
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
VI is the first game in which the ring is classified as an accessory, owing to the vast increase of equippable ornaments. It increases Defence by +5, Style by +22, and can be worn by Milly, Ashlynn, Terry, and the Hero. It restores 20~30 MP when used. Prayer rings can be purchased at the casinos at Turnscote and Greedmore Valley for 5,000 tokens each. They can be dropped by Hirsute hexers.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
The ring's fashion factor has dropped considerably for some reason in VII, increasing Style only by +3. It still provides +5 Defence, and anyone not named Kiefer can equip it. When used it will restore 20~30 MP and, in the 3DS remake at least, its chance to break has been reduced to 12.5% (1⁄8). In the original Sony PlayStation version, prayer rings can be purchased at the Cathedral evolution of the Immigrant Town for 3,000 gold coins. They can be won as a prize from the Lucky Panel at the casino and also dropped by Trickstars.
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
The Prayer ring once again has a Defence bonus of +5, can be equipped by all characters, and restores 20~30 MP when used. They can be purchased from the item peddler in Argonia for 9,000 gold coins, but he disappears after Dhoulmagus has been defeated, and they can be sold for 1,500 gold coins. At Baccarat's Casino, Prayer rings can be purchased for 1,000 tokens each. They can be dropped rarely by Goodybags and High rollers. A ring can be found in a treasure chest on the world map shortly after leaving the Desert Chapel while another can be found in the center of the continent close to Argonia. One can be found in the barrels at the Black Citadel.
Prayer rings can be created in the Alchemy Pot by combining a Gold ring with a Seed of magic and they can be mixed extensively in different recipes with the use of alchemy:
- With Full plate armour and a Ruby of protection to create Magic armour.
- With a Steel shield and a Ruby of protection to create a Magic shield.
- With a Seed of strength to create a Strength ring.
- With a Seed of resilience to create a Ruby of protection.
- With a Seed of life to create a Recovery ring.
- With a Seed of agility to create an Agility ring.
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
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Defence | +3 |
Style | +7 |
Rarity | ★☆☆☆☆ |
Found | Could be purchased from the DQVC. Exchanged with Cap'n Max Meddlin' for 3 Mini medals. Received as a reward for completing Quest #17. Commonly dropped or stolen from Genie sanguinis. Rarely dropped or stolen from Hocus chimaeras. |
Recipe | Gold ring + Sage's elixir x2 |
Equipable by | All Vocations |
Class | Ring |
Buy Price | 2,700 |
Sell Price | 1,350 |
Flavor text | A righteous ring that restores a modicum of MP when used. |
Notes | Restores 20~30 MP when used. Upgrades into Agility ring, Life ring, Mega-magical hat, or Spirit bracer. |
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
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Charm (forge buffs) |
+10 (+11, +13, +15) |
Defence (forge buffs) |
+5 (+6, +8, +10) |
Rarity | E |
Recipe | Blue Orb + Gold ore x2 + Magic water |
Difficulty | 1.5 |
Found | 1⁄128 chance of being dropped by Abracadabrers. 1⁄256 chance of being dropped by Hocus chimaeras. Dropped by Snooty slime knights. |
Equipable by | All Characters |
Class | Ring |
Buy Price | N/a |
Sell Price | 1,550 |
Flavor text | A blessed band that can be used to restore a little bit of lost MP. |
Notes | Restores 10~30 MP when used. |
The recipe book Rings Around the World contains the recipe for the prayer ring. It can be found in a treasure chest on Insula Australis as soon as the player has acquired the ship.
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below
In this game, the prayer ring will completely restore the wearer's HP or MP when they reach max Tension, determined at random, and it does not break when the effect occurs. It can be useful as there are limited means to restoring HP and MP, especially for characters who are able to build tension easily like Alena.
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Basic Effects | HP/MP Up at Max Tension |
Quick Recipe | Royal soil x3 + Template:Emerald moss 9 x2* |
Classic Recipe | Royal soil x2 + Template:Magic beast horn 9* |
Luxury Recipe | Royal soil + Gold ring* |
Equipable by | All Characters |
Buy Price | N/a |
Sell Price | 300 |
Flavor text | A much-revered ring that answers its wearer's prayers. |
The classic and luxury recipes for the Prayer ring can be dropped rarely by Golems.
Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End
The Prayer ring slowly regenerates the wearer's MP over time. Once it has been fully upgraded, it will also grant a +11 bonus to the wearer's max MP. The ring can be obtained by exchanging 20 Mini medals once or dropped by Cloud surfers.
Descriptions
Game | Description |
Restores 20-27 MP.[1] | |
This religious ring recovers some MP whenever it's used.[2] | |
This religious ring recovers some MP whenever it's used.[2] | |
This religious ring recovers some MP whenever it's used.[2] | |
Use to restore MP.[3] This religious ring recovers some MP whenever it's used[4] | |
A ring that restores some of the wearer's MP when used as an item.[5] | |
A blessed band that can be used to restore a little bit of lost MP.[6] | |
A much-revered ring that answers its wearer's prayers.[7] |
Gallery
The prayer ring from Dragon Quest II.
The prayer ring from Dragon Quest III.
The prayer ring from Dragon Quest IV.
The prayer ring from Dragon Quest VI.
References
- ↑ Cell phone and Nintendo Switch versions.
- ↑ Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 2.2 Nintendo DS and Cell phone Version.
- ↑ Sony PlayStation Version.
- ↑ Nintendo 3DS version.
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 2, Cell phone, and Nintendo 3DS versions.
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.