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|romaji = {{tt|Maryoku no tsuchi|Earth/soil of magical power}}
|romaji = {{tt|Maryoku no tsuchi|Earth/soil of magical power}}
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|games = {{DQ9}}<br>{{DQ10}}<br>{{DQ11}}<br>{{DQH}}<br>{{DQH2}}
|games = {{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{Dragon Quest X}}<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{Dragon Quest Heroes}}<br>{{Dragon Quest Heroes II}}<br>{{DQTreasures}}
|effect = Used as an ingredient to create items.
|effect = Used as an ingredient to create items.
}}
}}


The '''Royal soil''' is a recurring item in the {{DQSeries}}. It is a clump of earth possessing magical properties that is used as a crafting ingredient.
'''Royal soil''' is a recurring item in the {{DQSeries}}. It is a clump of earth possessing magical properties that is used as a crafting ingredient.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
==={{DQ9}}===
Royal soil can be collected on [[Newid Isle]] and [[Mt. Ulbaruun]] or has an 8% chance of being found in [[List of treasure map treasure chest ranks in Dragon Quest IX|Rank 2]] blue chests. It can be dropped by [[Barriearthenwarrior]]s, [[Drastic drackal]]s, [[Mad moai]]s, [[Terror troll]]s, and the [[Ragin' Contagion]]. Two urns are required to complete [[List of quests in Dragon Quest IX: 1-50|Quest #36]]: Little Miss Bossy Boots. Royal soil is used extensively in different alchemy recipes:
[[Image:DQ9 RoyalSoil.png|right|32px|''IX'' icon]]
Royal soil can be collected on [[Newid Isle]] and [[Mt. Ulbaruun]] or has an 8% chance of being found in [[List of treasure map treasure chest ranks in Dragon Quest IX|Rank 2]] blue chests. It can be dropped by [[Barriearthenwarrior]]s, [[Drastic drackal]]s, [[Mad moai]]s, [[Terror troll]]s, and the [[Ragin' Contagion]]. Two urns are required to complete [[Template:DQIXQuest/36|Quest #36]]: Little Miss Bossy Boots. Royal soil is used extensively in different alchemy recipes:


*Recipe: [[Black tortoise fan]] = [[Tortoiseshell fan]] + Royal soil x3 + [[Tortoise shell]]
*Recipe: [[Black tortoise fan]] = [[Tortoiseshell fan]] + Royal soil x3 + [[Tortoise shell]]
*Recipe: [[Terra tamper]] = [[Über war hammer]] + Royal soil x3 + [[Flintstone]]
*Recipe: [[Terra tamper]] = [[Über war hammer]] + Royal soil x3 + [[Flintstone]]
*Recipe: [[Terra firmer]] = Terra tamper + Royal soil x5 + [[Densinium]] x2
*Recipe: [[Terra firmer]] = [[Terra tamper]] + Royal soil x5 + [[Densinium]] x2
*Recipe: [[Terra hammer]] = Terra firmer + Royal soil x7 + [[Ethereal stone]] x3
*Recipe: [[Terra hammer]] = [[Terra firmer]] + Royal soil x7 + [[Ethereal stone]] x3
*Recipe: [[Steel shield]] = [[Iron shield]] + [[Iron ore]] + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Steel shield]] = [[Iron shield]] + [[Iron ore]] + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Steel helmet]] = [[Iron helmet]] + Iron ore + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Steel helmet]] = [[Iron helmet]] + [[Iron ore]] + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Full plate armour]] = [[Iron armour]] + Iron ore + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Full plate armour]] = [[Iron armour]] + [[Iron ore]] + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Steel gauntlets]] = [[Iron gauntlets]] + Iron ore + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Steel gauntlets]] = [[Iron gauntlets]] + [[Iron ore]] + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Steel kneecaps]] = [[Iron kneecaps]] + Iron ore + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Steel kneecaps]] = [[Iron kneecaps]] + [[Iron ore]] + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Steel sabatons]] = [[Iron sabatons]] + Iron ore + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Steel sabatons]] = [[Iron sabatons]] + [[Iron ore]] + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Magic water]] = [[Holy water]] + Royal soil + [[Nectar]]
*Recipe: [[Magic water]] = [[Holy water]] + Royal soil + [[Nectar]]
*Recipe: [[Sage's elixir]] = Magic water + Royal soil + Nectar x3
*Recipe: [[Sage's elixir]] = [[Magic water]] + Royal soil + [[Nectar]] x3
*Recipe: [[Elfin elixir]] = [[Yggdrasil leaf]] + Royal soil x5 + Nectar x5
*Recipe: [[Elfin elixir]] = [[Yggdrasil leaf]] + Royal soil x5 + [[Nectar]] x5
*Recipe: [[Hephaestus' flame]] = [[Lava lump]] + Royal soil + Toad oil
*Recipe: [[Hephaestus' flame]] = [[Lava lump]] + Royal soil + [[Toad oil]]


===''[[Dragon Quest X]]''===
==={{DQ10}}===
Royal soil is used as an ingredient in alchemy and equipment crafting. It can be picked up from sparkly spots or  
Royal soil is used as an ingredient in Alchemy and equipment crafting. It can be picked up from sparkly spots or  
dropped by various monsters, including [[Golem]]s, [[Lickspittle]]s, [[Silhouette]]s and [[Umbra]]s.
dropped by various {{MFamilies}}s, including [[Golem]]s, [[Lickspittle]]s, [[Silhouette]]s, and [[Umbra]]s.


===''[[Dragon Quest XI]]''===
==={{DQ11}}===
Royal soil can be purchased from the roving emporium at the [[Heliodor Region]] during the second act for 360 gold or received from sparkly spots at the [[Laguna di Gondolia]], the [[Dundrasil Region]], and the [[Zwaardsrust Region]]. It also has a {{fraction|1|8}} chance of being dropped by Golems. Royal soil is used in the following [[Fun-size forge recipes|recipes]] for the [[Fun-Size Forge]]:
Royal soil can be purchased from the roving emporium at the [[Heliodor Region]] during the second act for 360 [[gold]] coins or received from sparkly spots at the [[Laguna di Gondolia]], the [[Dundrasil Region]], and the [[Zwaardsrust Region]]. It also has a {{fraction|1|8}} chance of being dropped by Golems. Royal soil is used in the following [[List of fun-size forge recipe book locations in Dragon Quest XI|recipes]] for the [[Fun-Size Forge]]:


*Recipe: Steel helmet = [[Silver ore]] x3 + Iron ore x2 + Royal soil x2
*Recipe: [[Steel helmet]] = [[Silver ore]] x3 + [[Iron ore]] x2 + Royal soil x2
*Recipe: [[Lightning staff]] = [[Pink pine]] x2 + [[Thunderball]] + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Lightning staff]] = [[Pink pine]] x2 + [[Thunderball]] + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Silver mail]] = Silver ore x3 + Royal soil x2 + [[Yellow eye]]
*Recipe: [[Silver mail]] = [[Silver ore]] x3 + Royal soil x2 + [[Yellow eye]]
*Recipe: [[Magic vestment]] = [[Water sedge]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Purple eye]]
*Recipe: [[Magic vestment]] = [[Water sedge]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Purple eye]]
*Recipe: [[Enchanted shield]] = [[Platinum ore]] x2 + Royal soil x3 + [[Enchanted stone]]
*Recipe: [[Enchanted shield]] = [[Platinum ore]] x2 + Royal soil x3 + [[Enchanted stone]]
*Recipe: [[Ethereal shield]] = [[Brighten rock]] x3 + [[Mirrorstone]] x2 + [[Ethereal stone]] + Royal soil x2
*Recipe: [[Ethereal shield]] = [[Brighten rock]] x3 + [[Mirrorstone]] x2 + [[Ethereal stone]] + Royal soil x2
*Recipe: [[Sacrosanct staff]] = [[Avabranche]] x3 + [[Sainted soma]] + Royal soil x3 + [[Sparkly sap]] x2
*Recipe: [[Sacrosanct staff]] = [[Avabranche]] x3 + [[Sainted soma]] + Royal soil x3 + [[Sparkly sap]] x2
*Recipe: [[Brainy bracer]] = Platinum ore x2 + [[Savvy sapphire]] x2 + Ethereal stone + Royal soil
*Recipe: [[Brainy bracer]] = [[Platinum ore]] x2 + [[Savvy sapphire]] x2 + [[Ethereal stone]] + Royal soil


==={{DQH}}===
==={{DQH}}===
Royal soil can be dropped by [[Imp]]s, [[Minidemon]]s, and Golems. It can be used to create [[Prayer ring]]s, [[Endure ring]]s, [[Strength ring]]s, [[Care ring]]s, [[Ring of truth|Rings of truth]], [[Ring of immunity|Rings of immunity]], and [[Rousing ring]]s in the [[Alchemy Pot]]. Two urns of royal soil each are required to complete Quest #30: Ideal Garden Expedition and Quest #77: Unnatural Science.
Royal soil can be dropped by [[Imp]]s, [[Minidemon]]s, and Golems or received from [[Medal King|King Flaminio]] in exchange for three [[Mini medal]]s each. It can be sold for 9 gold coins or used to create [[Prayer ring]]s, [[Endure ring]]s, [[Strength ring]]s, [[Care ring]]s, [[Ring of truth|Rings of truth]], [[Ring of immunity|Rings of immunity]], and [[Rousing ring]]s in the [[Alchemy Pot]]. Two urns of royal soil each are required to complete Quest #30: Ideal Garden Expedition and Quest #77: Unnatural Science.


==={{DQH2}}===
==={{DQH2}}===
Royal soil is used as an ingredient to improve various accessories. It can be dropped by [[High djinks]], [[Low djinks]], [[Mud mannequin]]s, and [[Shade]]s.
Royal soil is used as an ingredient to improve various accessories. It can be dropped by [[High djinks]], [[Low djinks]], [[Mud mannequin]]s, and [[Shade]]s.
==={{DQTreasures}}===
[[Image:Royal soil treasures icon.jpg|right|75px|''Treasures'' icon]]
Royal soil can be collected from brown nodes of ore on [[the Paternoggin]] and [[the Wingswept Moors]] or received by sending a dispatch team to the Snouterhorn or Forsaken Station Area of the Paternoggin and the Swoopswamp or Greywing Gateway Areas of the Wingswept Moors. It is mainly used for crafting pellets at the Werks or for scouting monsters.
*Recipe: [[Frizz pellet]] = [[Princely powder]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Lava lump]] x3
*Recipe: [[Splish pellet]] = [[Princely powder]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Lotus nectar]] x3
*Recipe: [[Woosh pellet]] = [[Princely powder]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Sandelion]] x3
*Recipe: [[Crag pellet]] = [[Princely powder]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Scorched earth]] x3
*Recipe: [[Bang pellet]] = [[Princely powder]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Detonut]] x3
*Recipe: [[Crack pellet]] = [[Princely powder]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Cool head]] x3
*Recipe: [[Zap pellet]] = [[Princely powder]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Tingletops]] x3
*Recipe: [[Donk pellet]] = [[Princely powder]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Loadstone]] x3
*Recipe: [[Sizz pellet]] = [[Princely powder]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Bleached bone]] x3
*Recipe: [[Zam pellet]] = [[Princely powder]] x3 + Royal soil x3 + [[Black glumpet]] x3
*Recipe: [[Frizz bomb]] = [[Princely powder]] x10 + Royal soil x10 + [[Lava lump]] x5 + [[Magic beast horn]]
*Recipe: [[Splish bomb]] = [[Princely powder]] x10 + Royal soil x10 + [[Lotus nectar]] x5 + [[Magic beast horn]]
*Recipe: [[Woosh bomb]] = [[Princely powder]] x10 + Royal soil x10 + [[Sandelion]] x5 + [[Magic beast horn]]
*Recipe: [[Crag bomb]] = [[Princely powder]] x10 + Royal soil x10 + [[Scorched earth]] x5 + [[Magic beast horn]]
*Recipe: [[Bang bomb]] = [[Princely powder]] x10 + Royal soil x10 + [[Detonut]] x5 + [[Magic beast horn]]
*Recipe: [[Crack bomb]] = [[Princely powder]] x10 + Royal soil x10 + [[Cool head]] x5 + [[Magic beast horn]]
*Recipe: [[Zap bomb]] = [[Princely powder]] x10 + Royal soil x10 + [[Tingletops]] x5 + [[Magic beast horn]]
*Recipe: [[Donk bomb]] = [[Princely powder]] x10 + Royal soil x10 + [[Loadstone]] x5 + [[Magic beast horn]]
*Recipe: [[Sizz bomb]] = [[Princely powder]] x10 + Royal soil x10 + [[Bleached bone]] x5 + [[Magic beast horn]]
*Recipe: [[Zam bomb]] = [[Princely powder]] x10 + Royal soil x10 + [[Black glumpet]] x5 + [[Magic beast horn]]


==Descriptions==
==Descriptions==
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|DQ11=Enchanted earth in which magical energies lurk.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.</ref>
|DQ11=Enchanted earth in which magical energies lurk.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.</ref>
|DQH=A mass of mud with magical characteristics.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.</ref>
|DQH=A mass of mud with magical characteristics.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.</ref>
|DQTR=A mucky mound of magical mud. Used mainly to make pellets. Mostly found on the Paternoggin and the Wingswept Moors.<ref>Nintendo Switch version.</ref>
}}
==In Other Languages==
{{OtherLanguages
|es=Tierra real|es-meaning=Spanish for "royal soil".
|fr=Terre sacrée|fr-meaning=French for "sacred ground".
|de=Königliche Erde|de-meaning=German for "royal earth".
|it=Suolo reale|it-meaning=Italian for "royal soil".
}}
}}


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[[Category:Dragon Quest IX alchemy ingredients]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX alchemy ingredients]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Treasures items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Treasures materials]]
[[fr:Terre sacrée]]

Latest revision as of 00:57, 14 May 2023

Royal soil
ICON-Royal soil XI.png
Japanese まりょくの土
Romaji Maryoku no tsuchi
Old localizations N/a
Found in Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest XI
Dragon Quest Heroes
Dragon Quest Heroes II
Dragon Quest Treasures
Effect Used as an ingredient to create items.

Royal soil is a recurring item in the Dragon Quest series. It is a clump of earth possessing magical properties that is used as a crafting ingredient.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]

IX icon

Royal soil can be collected on Newid Isle and Mt. Ulbaruun or has an 8% chance of being found in Rank 2 blue chests. It can be dropped by Barriearthenwarriors, Drastic drackals, Mad moais, Terror trolls, and the Ragin' Contagion. Two urns are required to complete Quest #36: Little Miss Bossy Boots. Royal soil is used extensively in different alchemy recipes:

Dragon Quest X[edit]

Royal soil is used as an ingredient in Alchemy and equipment crafting. It can be picked up from sparkly spots or dropped by various monsters, including Golems, Lickspittles, Silhouettes, and Umbras.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit]

Royal soil can be purchased from the roving emporium at the Heliodor Region during the second act for 360 gold coins or received from sparkly spots at the Laguna di Gondolia, the Dundrasil Region, and the Zwaardsrust Region. It also has a 18 chance of being dropped by Golems. Royal soil is used in the following recipes for the Fun-Size Forge:

Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below[edit]

Royal soil can be dropped by Imps, Minidemons, and Golems or received from King Flaminio in exchange for three Mini medals each. It can be sold for 9 gold coins or used to create Prayer rings, Endure rings, Strength rings, Care rings, Rings of truth, Rings of immunity, and Rousing rings in the Alchemy Pot. Two urns of royal soil each are required to complete Quest #30: Ideal Garden Expedition and Quest #77: Unnatural Science.

Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End[edit]

Royal soil is used as an ingredient to improve various accessories. It can be dropped by High djinks, Low djinks, Mud mannequins, and Shades.

Dragon Quest Treasures[edit]

Treasures icon

Royal soil can be collected from brown nodes of ore on the Paternoggin and the Wingswept Moors or received by sending a dispatch team to the Snouterhorn or Forsaken Station Area of the Paternoggin and the Swoopswamp or Greywing Gateway Areas of the Wingswept Moors. It is mainly used for crafting pellets at the Werks or for scouting monsters.

Descriptions[edit]

GameDescription
DQ9-LOGO-ICON.png
A mass of mud with magical characteristics. Alchemise it![1]
DQ11-LOGO-ICON.png
Enchanted earth in which magical energies lurk.[2]
DQH Logo.png
A mass of mud with magical characteristics.[3]
Dragon Quest Treasures Logo.png
A mucky mound of magical mud. Used mainly to make pellets. Mostly found on the Paternoggin and the Wingswept Moors.[4]

In Other Languages[edit]

Language Translation Meaning
ICON-FLAG-ES.png EspañolTierra realSpanish for "royal soil".
ICON-FLAG-FR.png FrançaisTerre sacréeFrench for "sacred ground".
ICON-FLAG-DE.png DeutschKönigliche ErdeGerman for "royal earth".
ICON-FLAG-IT.png ItalianoSuolo realeItalian for "royal soil".

References[edit]

  1. Nintendo DS version.
  2. Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.
  3. Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.
  4. Nintendo Switch version.