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DQIII Healing Spring.jpg|The | DQIII Healing Spring.jpg|The Healing Spring in the [[Underground Lake]] from {{III}}. | ||
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Revision as of 23:30, 31 August 2022
A Healing Spring (回復の泉, Kaifuku no izumi, lit. Fountain of Recovery) is a recurring gameplay element in the Dragon Quest series. It is a location typically found within a dungeon where the player's party may walk onto and fully restore their HP and MP. Healing springs typically do not revive deceased characters or cure status ailments.
In some games, there are also magic circles of light or stone tablets found in certain dungeons that will recover the party's HP and MP as well, essentially fulfilling the same role as a healing spring.
Locations
- Underground Lake (Dragon Quest III)
- Cloudsgate Citadel (Remake of Dragon Quest III)
- Royal Crypt (Dragon Quest IV)
- Mount Magmageddon (Dragon Quest V)
- Knightmare Towers (Dragon Quest V)
- Diggery Pokery (Dragon Quest V)
- Burnmont (Dragon Quest VII)
- Inside the Time Frame (Dragon Quest VII)
- Swordsman's Labyrinth (Dragon Quest VIII)
- Dark Ruins (Dragon Quest VIII)
- Memories Lane (Dragon Quest VIII)
- Gortress (Dragon Quest IX)
- The Cryptic Crypt (Dragon Quest XI)
- The Cruel Crypt (Dragon Quest XI)
See also
Gallery
The Healing Spring in the Underground Lake from III.
The Healing Spring in Mount Magmageddon from V.
Map icon from XI.
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