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The treatise can only be used once, and is found at the [[Tower of Transcendence]]. The remakes add another one in [[Rimuldar]]. In the {{NES}} version of the game [[Belisha beakon]]s have a very rare chance of dropping this item.
The treatise can only be used once, and is found at the [[Tower of Transcendence]]. The remakes add another one in [[Rimuldar]]. In the {{NES}} version of the game [[Belisha beakon]]s have a very rare chance of dropping this item.


==Name origin ==
==Etymology==
'''Satori''' is a Buddhist term for ''Awakening'', ''Understanding'' and (total) ''Comprehension''.
'''Satori''' is a Buddhist term for ''Awakening'', ''Understanding'' and (total) ''Comprehension''.



Revision as of 08:08, 12 August 2023

Words of Wisdom
BookOfSatori.png
Japanese さとりのしょ
Romaji {{{romaji}}}
Old localizations Book of Satori (NES)
Zen Book (GBC)
Found in Dragon Quest III
Effect Allows a character to become a sage at Alltrades Abbey.

The Words of Wisdom (formerly known as the Book of Satori and Zen Book) is an item in Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation which allows a character to become a Sage at Alltrades Abbey.

The treatise can only be used once, and is found at the Tower of Transcendence. The remakes add another one in Rimuldar. In the NES version of the game Belisha beakons have a very rare chance of dropping this item.

Etymology

Satori is a Buddhist term for Awakening, Understanding and (total) Comprehension.

Trivia

In the official Famicom guide book, the English title of this item is the Book of Understanding.

See also