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{{Item
|title = Flintstone
|image = [[Image:Flintstone xi icon.png]]
|japanese = つけもの石
|romaji = {{tt|Tsukemono ishi|Pickling stone}}
|names = N/a
|games = {{DQ9}}<br>{{DQ10}}<br>{{DQ11}}<br>{{DQH}}
|effect = Used as an ingredient to create items.
}}
 
The '''Flintstone''' is a recurring item in the {{DQSeries}}. It is a heavy stone that produces sparks that is used as a crafting ingredient.
 
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
Flintstones can be collected on the [[Khaalag Coast]] and in the [[Gittish Empire]], as well as having a 5% chance of being found in [[List of treasure map treasure chest ranks in Dragon Quest IX#Rank_4/F|Rank 4]] blue treasure chests. Flintstone can also be dropped by [[Stone golem]]s, [[Living statue (recurring)|Living statue]]s, [[Golem]]s, [[Grinade]]s, and [[Mad moai]]s. It can be sold for 48 gold and is used in the following alchemy recipes:
 
*Recipe: [[Terra tamper]] = [[Über war hammer]] + [[Royal soil]] x3 + Flintstone
*Recipe: [[Densinium]] = Flintstone x3 + [[Iron ore]] x3
 
===''[[Dragon Quest X]]''===
Flintstones are used to craft some pieces of equipment and in alchemy for adding weight and stumble resistance. It can be purchased from a material store for 110 gold or dropped by various monsters, including Living statues, [[Prancing pillar]]s, [[Dirty dogu]]s, Stone golems, and [[King squid]]s.
 
===''[[Dragon Quest XI]]''===
Flintstones can be purchased from the roving emporium in [[the Manglegrove]] for 120 gold and sold for 30 gold. They can be received from sparkly spots in the [[Heliodor Region]], the [[Heliodorian Foothills]], and the Manglegrove. Two flintstones can also be found in pots in [[Heliodor]], two in [[Downtown Heliodor]], and one in a barrel in the Manglegrove. Flintstones have a {{fraction|1|8}} chance of being dropped by [[Stone golem]]s and a {{fraction|1|8}} chance of being dropped by [[Living statue (recurring)|Living statue]]s.
 
It is only used in a single [[Fun-size forge recipes|recipe]] for the [[Fun-Size Forge]]:
 
*Recipe: [[Bronze sword]] = [[Copper ore]] x2 + Flintstone
 
==={{DQH}}===
Flintstone can be dropped by [[Golem]]s and [[Stone golem]]s or exchanged for 3 [[Mini medal]]s. It can occasionally be found in treasure chests or barrels on the Stonecloud. The flintstone can be used to create [[Loin-girder]]s and the quick recipe for the [[Rousing ring]] in the [[Alchemy Pot]] and sold for 7 gold. Two stones are required to complete Quest #32: TRIKS UV THE TRAID.
 
==={{DQH2}}===
Flintstone is used as an ingredient to improve various accessories and can be sold for 7 gold. It can be dropped by Living statues and Stone golems
 
==Etymology==
In the original Japanese, the flintstone is known as a ''tsukemono ishi'' (つけもの石) or pickling stone, which is a heavy rock used to apply pressure in a pickle press, known as a ''tsukemonoki'' (漬物器). It is used to preserve vegetables, known as ''[[Wikipedia:tsukemono|tsukemono]]'' (漬物, lit. "pickled things") and has been traditionally done in Japan before refrigeration.
 
==Descriptions==
{{Descriptions
|DQ9=A rock that's just right for setting off sparks. Alchemise it!<ref>Nintendo DS version.</ref>
|DQ11=A rock that's just right for setting off sparks.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.</ref>
}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Dragon Quest IX items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX alchemy ingredients]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II materials]]
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