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The '''Masayuki map''' is a specific treasure map in [[Dragon Quest IX]]. | The '''Masayuki map''' is a specific treasure map in [[Dragon Quest IX]]. It is named for the Japanese player who randomly received it in Dragon Quest IX. The map became a national sensation in Japan, being traded thousands of times all over the country via [[Tag Mode]]. | ||
==Map Contents== | ==Map Contents== | ||
The map is famous for its high number of metal enemies on the final floor of its grotto, yielding opportunities to earn massive amounts of experience very easily. | The map is famous for its high number of metal enemies on the final floor of its grotto, yielding opportunities to earn massive amounts of experience very easily. View details of the map [http://www12.atwiki.jp/baramos/pages/55.html here]. (Warning: site is Japanese!) | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest IX]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IX items]] |
Revision as of 21:04, 1 August 2010
The Masayuki map is a specific treasure map in Dragon Quest IX. It is named for the Japanese player who randomly received it in Dragon Quest IX. The map became a national sensation in Japan, being traded thousands of times all over the country via Tag Mode.
Map Contents
The map is famous for its high number of metal enemies on the final floor of its grotto, yielding opportunities to earn massive amounts of experience very easily. View details of the map here. (Warning: site is Japanese!)