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|romaji = {{tt|Mahō no seisui|Magic holy water}} | |romaji = {{tt|Mahō no seisui|Magic holy water}} | ||
|names = Magical holy water<br>Magic potion<br>Potion | |names = Magical holy water<br>Magic potion<br>Potion | ||
|games = {{ | |games = {{Dragon Quest IV}}<br>{{Dragon Quest V}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VI}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VIII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{Dragon Quest X}}<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{DQM}}<br>{{DQM2}}<br>{{DQH}}<br>{{DQR}}<br>{{DQWalk}}<br>{{DQTact}} | ||
|effect = Restores MP to a single character. | |effect = Restores {{MP}} to a single character. | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Magic water''' is a rather rare healing item in the {{DQSeries}}. As the vials were originally only found in treasure | '''Magic water''' is a rather rare healing item in the {{DQSeries}}. As the vials were originally only found in [[treasure chest]]s and occasionally dropped by {{MFamilies}}s, it is important to stockpile them for the most dangerous segments of a journey, such as when the [[party]] has reached the lowest level of the dungeon with the knowledge that a potentially deadly boss is up ahead. | ||
In modern titles, these glass bottles are far less rare, usually even purchasable near the end-game in more mystical locations. This change in scarcity is likely to reflect the substantial stat limit boosts characters have experienced since | In modern titles, these glass bottles are far less rare, usually even purchasable near the end-game in more mystical locations. This change in scarcity is likely to reflect the substantial stat limit boosts characters have experienced since {{VI}}. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
=== | ==={{DQ4}}=== | ||
In the original | In the original {{NES}} version of the game, sipping the scintillating water will restore 10~15 {{MP}}. In all other versions, it restores 30~35 {{MP}} and can be used on allies. Vials of Magic water can be purchased from [[Endor]]'s [[Casino]] for 30 [[token]]s each. They can also be dropped by [[Bedbug]]s, [[Flyguy]]s, [[Dirty dogu]]s, [[Mushroom mage]]s, and [[Dangler fish]]. | ||
Others may be found in: | Others may be found in: | ||
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*Stage three of the [[Pioneer Town]] | *Stage three of the [[Pioneer Town]] | ||
=== | ==={{DQ5}}=== | ||
The water restores 10~15 MP in all versions of the game. In remake versions of the game, it can be purchased from the shop on [[Pontoon and Ventuno|Ventuno]]'s TnT Board for 120 | The water restores 10~15 {{MP}} in all versions of the game. In remake versions of the game, it can be purchased from the shop on [[Pontoon and Ventuno|Ventuno]]'s TnT Board for 120 {{Gold}} and sold for 60 {{Gold}}. They can be dropped by [[Prestidigitator (Dragon Quest V)|Prestidigitator]]s, [[Legerdeman (Dragon Quest V)|Legerdemen]], [[Wisp-o'-smoke|Wisps-o'smoke]], [[Wizened wizard]]s, [[Revaulting horse]]s, [[Wyrtoise]]s, [[Dwight]], and [[Magman]]. | ||
Other vials can be found in: | Other vials can be found in: | ||
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*The [[Nadiria]] TnT board | *The [[Nadiria]] TnT board | ||
=== | ==={{DQ6}}=== | ||
When used in battle the water will restore the typical 10~15 MP, but while on the move it will restore 40~50 MP. Magic water appears once again as a [[Casino]] prize in [[Port Haven]] for 200 | When used in battle the water will restore the typical 10~15 {{MP}}, but while on the move it will restore 40~50 {{MP}}. Magic water appears once again as a [[Casino]] prize in [[Port Haven]] for 200 [[token]]s each. | ||
Other locations where one can find the fantastic fluids are: | Other locations where one can find the fantastic fluids are: | ||
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*The Spiegelspire | *The Spiegelspire | ||
=== | ==={{DQ7}}=== | ||
Similar to | Similar to {{IV}}, the vials will restore 10~15 in the original and 40~50 in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake. Once again, they can be purchased as a [[Casino]] prize at [[Pilgrim's Rest]] for 200 [[token]]s each. It can also be won as a prize from the Lucky Panel starting from the [[Casino]] at [[Pilgrim's Rest]] in the present. In the original [[Sony PlayStation]] version, Magic water can be purchased from the Cathedral evolution of [[The Haven|Immigrant Town]] for 200 {{Gold}} and sold for 100. They can also be dropped by [[Clawcerer]]s, [[Shaman]]s, [[Conkjurer]]s, and [[Dirty dogu]]s. In the {{3DS}} version, they can also be found regularly in [[treasure chest]]s and dropped by bosses in [[Traveller's Tablet]]s. | ||
More vials can be found in: | More vials can be found in: | ||
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*[[Poolside Cave]] (past) | *[[Poolside Cave]] (past) | ||
*[[Pilgrim's Rest]] (present) | *[[Pilgrim's Rest]] (present) | ||
*Near [[La Bravoure]] (3DS version only) | *Near [[La Bravoure]] ({{3DS}} version only) | ||
*[[Temple Palace]] (present) | *[[Temple Palace]] (present) | ||
*Near [[Gröndal]] (Past, 3DS version only) | *Near [[Gröndal]] (Past, {{3DS}} version only) | ||
*[[Inside the Time Frame]] (past) | *[[Inside the Time Frame]] (past) | ||
*[[Providence]] (past) | *[[Providence]] (past) | ||
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*[[The Beacon]] (past and present) | *[[The Beacon]] (past and present) | ||
=== | ==={{DQ8}}=== | ||
Magic water has received a small boost to its potency, restoring 30~35 MP. However, the water is much more useful as an [[List of alchemy recipes in Dragon Quest VIII|alchemy ingredient]]. It can be made in the [[Alchemy Pot]], but it is not practical to do so as it requires [[Seed of magic|Seeds of magic]]. Magic water can be purchased from both [[Tryan Gully]] and the [[Dragovian Sanctuary]] for 300 | Magic water has received a small boost to its potency, restoring 30~35 {{MP}}. However, the water is much more useful as an [[List of alchemy recipes in Dragon Quest VIII|alchemy ingredient]]. It can be made in the [[Alchemy Pot]], but it is not practical to do so as it requires [[Seed of magic|Seeds of magic]]. Magic water can be purchased from both [[Tryan Gully]] and the [[Dragovian Sanctuary]] for 300 {{Gold}} and sold for 150. They can also be purchased from the [[Casino]] in [[Pickham]] for 100 [[token]]s each. It can be dropped by [[Crème caraslime]]s, | ||
[[Frostburn]]s, [[Hellstalker]]s, [[Lost soul]]s, [[Mud mannequin]]s{{tt|*|3DS only}}, [[Peeper]]s, [[Phantom swordsman|Phantom swordsmen]], and [[Winky|Winkies]]. | [[Frostburn]]s, [[Hellstalker]]s, [[Lost soul]]s, [[Mud mannequin]]s{{tt|*|3DS only}}, [[Peeper]]s, [[Phantom swordsman|Phantom swordsmen]], and [[Winky|Winkies]]. | ||
In the Nintendo 3DS version, vials of | In the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version, vials of Magic water can be found regularly in the blue [[treasure chest]]s that can be found in the overworld. | ||
More vials can be found in: | More vials can be found in: | ||
*A treasure chest in the [[Maella Region]] | *A [[treasure chest]] in the [[Maella Region]] | ||
*A wardrobe in [[Pickham]] | *A wardrobe in [[Pickham]] | ||
*A barrel in [[Baccarat]] | *A barrel in [[Baccarat]] | ||
*A treasure chest on the | *A [[treasure chest]] on the Holy Isle of [[Neos]] | ||
*A treasure chest outside of [[Savella Cathedral]] | *A [[treasure chest]] outside of [[Savella Cathedral]] | ||
*A wardrobe in [[Argonia]] | *A wardrobe in [[Argonia]] | ||
*A barrel in [[Arcadia]] | *A barrel in [[Arcadia]] | ||
*A pot in [[Orkutsk]] | *A pot in [[Orkutsk]] | ||
*A treasure chest in the [[Pirate's Cove]] (requires the [[Ultimate key]]) | *A [[treasure chest]] in the [[Pirate's Cove]] (requires the [[Ultimate key]]) | ||
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{{Alchemyitemrecipe | {{Alchemyitemrecipe | ||
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=== | ==={{DQ9}}=== | ||
Magic water once again restores around 30~35 MP to a single ally. It can be purchased for 500 | Magic water once again restores around 30~35 {{MP}} to a single ally. It can be purchased for 500 {{Gold}} in [[Porth Llaffan]], [[Slurry Quay]], [[Dourbridge]], [[Bloomingdale]], [[Gleeba]], [[Batsureg]], [[Swinedimples Academy]], [[Wormwood Creek]], and [[Upover]] and sold for 250 {{Gold}} or can also be found on the [[Snowberia#Cringle Coast|Cringle Coast]]. Vials can be found in the [[Tower of Trades]] and the [[Heights of Loneliness]]. | ||
Magic water also has a 5% chance of being found in [[List of treasure map treasure chest ranks in Dragon Quest IX|Rank 1]] blue treasure | Magic water also has a 5% chance of being found in [[List of treasure map treasure chest ranks in Dragon Quest IX|Rank 1]] blue [[treasure chest]]s and a 15% in Rank 4 and 5 blue [[treasure chest]]s. They can be dropped by [[Firespirit]]s, [[Lunatick]]s, [[Jinkster]]s, and [[Magus|Magi]]. One vial of Magic water is required to complete both [[Template:DQIXQuest/8|Quest #8]]: Don't Cry Over Spilt Ink and [[Template:DQIXQuest/48|Quest #48]]: A Task for a Cask and three are required to complete [[Template:DQIXQuest/23|Quest #23]]: Research Assistant. | ||
Magic water made in the [[Krak Pot]] and is also used as an ingredient in some recipes, as well: | Magic water made in the [[Krak Pot]] and is also used as an ingredient in some recipes, as well: | ||
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*Recipe: [[Staff of sentencing]] = [[Wizard's staff]] + [[Flurry feather]] + Magic water | *Recipe: [[Staff of sentencing]] = [[Wizard's staff]] + [[Flurry feather]] + Magic water | ||
*Recipe: [[Lightning staff]] = [[Stolos' staff]] + [[Thunderball]] x3 + Magic water | *Recipe: [[Lightning staff]] = [[Stolos' staff]] + [[Thunderball]] x3 + Magic water | ||
*Recipe: [[Rune staff]] = Stolos' staff + [[Ruby of protection]] + Magic water x5 | *Recipe: [[Rune staff]] = [[Stolos' staff]] + [[Ruby of protection]] + Magic water x5 | ||
*Recipe: [[Sage's elixir]] = Magic water + Royal soil + Nectar x3 | *Recipe: [[Sage's elixir]] = Magic water + [[Royal soil]] + [[Nectar]] x3 | ||
=== | ==={{DQ10}}=== | ||
Magic water restores around 36 MP to a single ally. Once again, it can be purchased from various item shops for 500 | Magic water restores around 36 {{MP}} to a single ally. Once again, it can be purchased from various item shops for 500 {{Gold}}. It can also be received as a prize from playing [[Tombola]], received after defeating bosses, or found in blue [[treasure chest]]s. They can be made in the [[Alchemy Pot]] by combining 10 [[Single phial]]s, which will produce a yield of 5 vials of Magic water. | ||
* In the Offline version of the game, it can be made in the Alchemy Pot by combining a | * In the Offline version of the game, it can be made in the Alchemy Pot by combining a Single phial, [[Royal soil]], and [[Nectar]]. | ||
=== | ==={{DQ11}}=== | ||
Magic water will restore at least 30 MP to a single ally. In this game, it cannot be purchased from any shops, but can be sold for 250 | Magic water will restore at least 30 {{MP}} to a single ally. In this game, it cannot be purchased from any shops, but can be sold for 250 {{Gold}}. Two vials can be found in a [[treasure chest]] in [[the Kingsbarrow]] and it can be picked up from a sparkly spot in [[the First Forest]]. Magic water can also be dropped by {{Prestidigitator 3}}s, [[Drackolyte]]s, [[Smacker]]s, [[Lump mage]]s, [[Very devil]]s, [[Drohl diabolist]]s, [[Wrecktor]]s, [[Hocus-poker]]s, [[Sham hatwitch|Vicious sham hatwitch]]es, [[Gold drohl]]s, [[Little devil|Malicious little devil]]s, [[Drohl drone|Malicious drohl drone]]s, [[Mud mannequin|Malicious mud mannequin]]s, [[Wizened wizard|Malicious wizened wizard]]s, and [[Hellbound hunter]]s. | ||
The vials can be used in the following [[Fun-size forge recipes|recipes]] for the [[Fun-Size Forge]]: | The vials can be used in the following [[Fun-size forge recipes|recipes]] for the [[Fun-Size Forge]]: | ||
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*Recipe: [[Crimson robe]] = [[Lava lump]] x3 + [[Fire wood]] x3 + Magic water x2 + [[Royal ruby]] | *Recipe: [[Crimson robe]] = [[Lava lump]] x3 + [[Fire wood]] x3 + Magic water x2 + [[Royal ruby]] | ||
=== | ==={{DQM}}=== | ||
Known as '''Potion''' in this game, it restores 20~30 MP to a single monster. It can be picked up from the ground regularly in various [[Teleportal]]s. Potions can also be purchased from the Bazaar for 200 | Known as '''Potion''' in this game, it restores 20~30 {{MP}} to a single monster. It can be picked up from the ground regularly in various [[Teleportal]]s. Potions can also be purchased from the Bazaar for 200 {{Gold}}. | ||
=== | ==={{DQH}}=== | ||
Magic water appears as stage power-ups and can be dropped by various | Magic water appears as stage power-ups and can be dropped by various {{MFamilies}}s or found in pots or barrels. They restore around 30 {{MP}} when picked up to whichever character the player is controlling. Since Magic water does not carry over between levels, it should be used as needed. | ||
==={{DQTact}}=== | ==={{DQTact}}=== | ||
'''Magic Holy Water''' appears as a skill that is known naturally by [[Ashlynn]] at level 1. When used, it restores her MP, but it can only be used three times per battle. | '''Magic Holy Water''' appears as a skill that is known naturally by [[Ashlynn]] at level 1. When used, it restores her {{MP}}, but it can only be used three times per battle. | ||
{{DQTactSkill | {{DQTactSkill | ||
|name=Magic Holy Water | |name=Magic Holy Water | ||
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|range=[[Image:DQTact_Range1.png|48px]]<br>Self | |range=[[Image:DQTact_Range1.png|48px]]<br>Self | ||
|status=None | |status=None | ||
|description=Restores the user's MP | |description=Restores the user's {{MP}} | ||
|monsters=Ashlynn | |monsters=[[Ashlynn]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
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==Descriptions== | ==Descriptions== | ||
{{Descriptions | {{Descriptions | ||
|DQ4=Restores a little of one | |DQ4=Restores a little of one {{Party 4}} member's {{MP}}.<ref>[[Nintendo DS]] and Mobile versions.</ref> | ||
|DQ8=Restores 30 or more MP to a single ally.<ref>Sony PlayStation 2, Mobile, and Nintendo 3DS versions.</ref> | |DQ8=Restores 30 or more {{MP}} to a single ally.<ref>Sony {{PlayStation 2}}, Mobile, and [[Nintendo 3DS]] versions.</ref> | ||
|DQ9=An enchanted elixir that restores around 30 MP to a single ally.<ref>Nintendo DS version.</ref> | |DQ9=An enchanted elixir that restores around 30 {{MP}} to a single ally.<ref>[[Nintendo DS]] version.</ref> | ||
|DQ11=Restores at least 30 MP to a single ally. Consumed upon use.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.</ref> | |DQ11=Restores at least 30 {{MP}} to a single ally. Consumed upon use.<ref>Sony {{PlayStation 4}}, Steam, [[Nintendo Switch]], and Xbox One versions.</ref> | ||
|DQM=Restores between 20 to 30 MP.<ref>Game Boy Color version.</ref> | |DQM=Restores between 20 to 30 {{MP}}.<ref>{{Game Boy Color}} version.</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|it=Acqua magica|it-meaning=Italian for "magic water". | |it=Acqua magica|it-meaning=Italian for "magic water". | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*While magic water does not appear in ''[[Dragon Quest Builders]]'', it's iconic bottle does. The Magic water bottle icon is used to represent [[Holy water]] vials. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
DQIV_Magic Water.png|{{IV}}. | |||
DQV_Magic Water.png|{{V}}. | |||
DQVII Potion.png|{{VII}}. | |||
DQR Mahou no Seisui.png|{{Rivals}} card. | |||
DQTCG Magic water.jpg|''DQ'' Trading Card. | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
==Related items== | ==Related items== | ||
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*[[Sage's elixir]] | *[[Sage's elixir]] | ||
*[[Elfin elixir]] | *[[Elfin elixir]] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 01:20, 16 July 2023
Magic water | |
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Japanese | まほうのせいすい |
Romaji | Mahō no seisui |
Old localizations | Magical holy water Magic potion Potion |
Found in | Dragon Quest IV Dragon Quest V Dragon Quest VI Dragon Quest VII Dragon Quest VIII Dragon Quest IX Dragon Quest X Dragon Quest XI Dragon Quest Monsters Dragon Quest Monsters 2 Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below Dragon Quest Rivals Dragon Quest Walk Dragon Quest Tact |
Effect | Restores MP to a single character. |
Magic water is a rather rare healing item in the Dragon Quest series. As the vials were originally only found in treasure chests and occasionally dropped by monsters, it is important to stockpile them for the most dangerous segments of a journey, such as when the party has reached the lowest level of the dungeon with the knowledge that a potentially deadly boss is up ahead.
In modern titles, these glass bottles are far less rare, usually even purchasable near the end-game in more mystical locations. This change in scarcity is likely to reflect the substantial stat limit boosts characters have experienced since VI.
Appearances
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
In the original NES version of the game, sipping the scintillating water will restore 10~15 MP. In all other versions, it restores 30~35 MP and can be used on allies. Vials of Magic water can be purchased from Endor's Casino for 30 tokens each. They can also be dropped by Bedbugs, Flyguys, Dirty dogus, Mushroom mages, and Dangler fish.
Others may be found in:
- The Vrenor Vault
- Canalot
- The second half of Mamon Mine
- Pharos Beacon
- Stage three of the Pioneer Town
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
The water restores 10~15 MP in all versions of the game. In remake versions of the game, it can be purchased from the shop on Ventuno's TnT Board for 120 gold coins and sold for 60 gold coins. They can be dropped by Prestidigitators, Legerdemen, Wisps-o'smoke, Wizened wizards, Revaulting horses, Wyrtoises, Dwight, and Magman.
Other vials can be found in:
- Abovitall Tower
- Hay
- Zoomingale
- Knightmare Towers
- The Diggery Pokery
- The Nadiria TnT board
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
When used in battle the water will restore the typical 10~15 MP, but while on the move it will restore 40~50 MP. Magic water appears once again as a Casino prize in Port Haven for 200 tokens each.
Other locations where one can find the fantastic fluids are:
- Sorceria
- The Amor cavern
- The Underkeep
- The Mobile Island
- The water section of the Isle of Murdaw
- The Spiegelspire
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
Similar to IV, the vials will restore 10~15 in the original and 40~50 in the Nintendo 3DS remake. Once again, they can be purchased as a Casino prize at Pilgrim's Rest for 200 tokens each. It can also be won as a prize from the Lucky Panel starting from the Casino at Pilgrim's Rest in the present. In the original Sony PlayStation version, Magic water can be purchased from the Cathedral evolution of Immigrant Town for 200 gold coins and sold for 100. They can also be dropped by Clawcerers, Shamans, Conkjurers, and Dirty dogus. In the 3DS version, they can also be found regularly in treasure chests and dropped by bosses in Traveller's Tablets.
More vials can be found in:
- Emberdale (past and present)
- Roamer Encampment (past)
- Poolside Cave (past)
- Pilgrim's Rest (present)
- Near La Bravoure (3DS version only)
- Temple Palace (present)
- Near Gröndal (Past, 3DS version only)
- Inside the Time Frame (past)
- Providence (past)
- Pillar of Sulkk (past)
- Hubble (past)
- Grand Conjuratorium (past)
- Sullied Sanctum (past)
- The Beacon (past and present)
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
Magic water has received a small boost to its potency, restoring 30~35 MP. However, the water is much more useful as an alchemy ingredient. It can be made in the Alchemy Pot, but it is not practical to do so as it requires Seeds of magic. Magic water can be purchased from both Tryan Gully and the Dragovian Sanctuary for 300 gold coins and sold for 150. They can also be purchased from the Casino in Pickham for 100 tokens each. It can be dropped by Crème caraslimes, Frostburns, Hellstalkers, Lost souls, Mud mannequins*, Peepers, Phantom swordsmen, and Winkies.
In the Nintendo 3DS version, vials of Magic water can be found regularly in the blue treasure chests that can be found in the overworld. More vials can be found in:
- A treasure chest in the Maella Region
- A wardrobe in Pickham
- A barrel in Baccarat
- A treasure chest on the Holy Isle of Neos
- A treasure chest outside of Savella Cathedral
- A wardrobe in Argonia
- A barrel in Arcadia
- A pot in Orkutsk
- A treasure chest in the Pirate's Cove (requires the Ultimate key)
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Magic water once again restores around 30~35 MP to a single ally. It can be purchased for 500 gold coins in Porth Llaffan, Slurry Quay, Dourbridge, Bloomingdale, Gleeba, Batsureg, Swinedimples Academy, Wormwood Creek, and Upover and sold for 250 gold coins or can also be found on the Cringle Coast. Vials can be found in the Tower of Trades and the Heights of Loneliness.
Magic water also has a 5% chance of being found in Rank 1 blue treasure chests and a 15% in Rank 4 and 5 blue treasure chests. They can be dropped by Firespirits, Lunaticks, Jinksters, and Magi. One vial of Magic water is required to complete both Quest #8: Don't Cry Over Spilt Ink and Quest #48: A Task for a Cask and three are required to complete Quest #23: Research Assistant.
Magic water made in the Krak Pot and is also used as an ingredient in some recipes, as well:
- Recipe: Magic water = Holy water + Royal soil + Nectar
- Recipe: Staff of sentencing = Wizard's staff + Flurry feather + Magic water
- Recipe: Lightning staff = Stolos' staff + Thunderball x3 + Magic water
- Recipe: Rune staff = Stolos' staff + Ruby of protection + Magic water x5
- Recipe: Sage's elixir = Magic water + Royal soil + Nectar x3
Dragon Quest X
Magic water restores around 36 MP to a single ally. Once again, it can be purchased from various item shops for 500 gold coins. It can also be received as a prize from playing Tombola, received after defeating bosses, or found in blue treasure chests. They can be made in the Alchemy Pot by combining 10 Single phials, which will produce a yield of 5 vials of Magic water.
- In the Offline version of the game, it can be made in the Alchemy Pot by combining a Single phial, Royal soil, and Nectar.
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Magic water will restore at least 30 MP to a single ally. In this game, it cannot be purchased from any shops, but can be sold for 250 gold coins. Two vials can be found in a treasure chest in the Kingsbarrow and it can be picked up from a sparkly spot in the First Forest. Magic water can also be dropped by Prestidigitators, Drackolytes, Smackers, Lump mages, Very devils, Drohl diabolists, Wrecktors, Hocus-pokers, Vicious sham hatwitches, Gold drohls, Malicious little devils, Malicious drohl drones, Malicious mud mannequins, Malicious wizened wizards, and Hellbound hunters.
The vials can be used in the following recipes for the Fun-Size Forge:
- Recipe: Prayer ring = Gold ore x2 + Blue eye + Magic water
- Recipe: Spirit bracer = Mythril ore x2 + Savvy sapphire x2 + Magic water x2 + Faerie fluff x2
- Recipe: Crimson robe = Lava lump x3 + Fire wood x3 + Magic water x2 + Royal ruby
Dragon Quest Monsters
Known as Potion in this game, it restores 20~30 MP to a single monster. It can be picked up from the ground regularly in various Teleportals. Potions can also be purchased from the Bazaar for 200 gold coins.
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below
Magic water appears as stage power-ups and can be dropped by various monsters or found in pots or barrels. They restore around 30 MP when picked up to whichever character the player is controlling. Since Magic water does not carry over between levels, it should be used as needed.
Dragon Quest Tact
Magic Holy Water appears as a skill that is known naturally by Ashlynn at level 1. When used, it restores her MP, but it can only be used three times per battle.
Note
- The image resembling a Star of David on the bottle's stopper that was present in early concept art was removed in concept art for later games.
Descriptions
In Other Languages
Trivia
- While magic water does not appear in Dragon Quest Builders, it's iconic bottle does. The Magic water bottle icon is used to represent Holy water vials.
Gallery
Related items
References
- ↑ Nintendo DS and Mobile versions.
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 2, Mobile, and Nintendo 3DS versions.
- ↑ Nintendo DS version.
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.
- ↑ Game Boy Color version.
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