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{{Item | |||
|title = Seed of wisdom | |||
|image = [[Image:SeedOfWisdomArt.png|200px]] | |||
|japanese = かしこさのたね | |||
|romaji = {{tt|Kashikosa no tane|Seed of cleverness/wisdom}} | |||
|names = INTSeed | |||
|games = {{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IV}} remakes only <br>{{Dragon Quest V}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VI}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VIII}}<br>{{DQM}}<br>{{DQM2}}<br>{{DQM3}} | |||
|effect = Permanently raises the {{Wisdom}} of a single party member. | |||
}} | |||
The '''Seed of wisdom''' is a recurring item in the {{DQSeries}}. It is a seed that permanently increases the {{Wisdom}} of whoever consumes it. They can be found throughout the world in treasure chests, dropped by monsters, and by searching in different places, such as bags, pots, and drawers. The seeds cannot be purchased at any store, and give the user 1~3 points of Wisdom. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===''[[ | ==={{DQ3}}=== | ||
===' | {{DQ3Item | ||
===''[[ | |name=Seed of wisdom | ||
=== | |kanji=かしこさのたね | ||
===''[[ | |romaji=Kashikosa no tane | ||
=== | |buy=N/a | ||
===''[[ | |sell=120 gold coins | ||
|effect=Increases a character's {{Wisdom}} permanently by 1~3 points. Consumed after a single use. | |||
|out-of-battle=yes | |||
|in-battle=yes | |||
|shops=This item is not sold in any shop. | |||
|locations=Pot at northeastern house in [[Reeve]]{{tt|*|Requires the Thief's Key}}, treasure chest in the Palace of [[Isis]]{{tt|*|Requires the Magic Key}}, treasure chest on 2F of the [[Pyramid]], treasure chest on B2F of the [[Kidnapper's Cave]], treasure chest on 1F of the [[Tower of Transcendence]], treasure chest on B1F of [[Gaia's Navel]], pot at residence in [[Rimuldar]], pot on 5F of [[Treasures n' Trapdoors]] stage at [[Jipang]].{{tt|*|Super Famicom and Game Boy Color versions only.}}<br>{{fraction|1|64}} chance of being dropped by [[Beakon]]s.<br>{{fraction|1|128}} chance of being dropped by [[Bullmustiff]]s and [[Grillerpillar]]s. | |||
}} | |||
==={{DQ4}}=== | |||
{{DQ4Item | |||
|name=Seed of wisdom | |||
|kanji=かしこさのたね | |||
|romaji=Kashikosa no tane | |||
|buy=N/a | |||
|sell=60 gold coins | |||
|effect=Increases a character's {{Wisdom}} permanently by 1~3 points. Will be consumed after a single use. | |||
|out-of-battle=yes | |||
|in-battle=yes | |||
|shops=This item is not sold in any shop. | |||
|locations=Pot at inn in [[Mintos]], treasure chest in church at [[Femiscyra]], pot in guesthouse during the fourth stage of the [[Pioneer Town]].<br>{{fraction|1|256}} chance of being dropped by [[Perilwinkle]]s. | |||
|description=Any party member can eat this to increase wisdom. | |||
}} | |||
In the original version of this game for the {{NES}}, the item was removed, possibly because the [[Seed of magic]] (which was first introduced in this game) was intended to replace it. It was brought back in remake versions of the game. | |||
==={{DQ5}}=== | |||
In this game, seeds of wisdom are used to increase the Wisdom of a single character or monster companion by 1~3 points or can be sold for 45 gold each. However, in this game, Wisdom is meaningless for human characters as it does not affect MP growth or the strength of spells. A minimum Wisdom of 20 is necessary for monster companions to follow player commands in battle. Notably, the [[Goodybag (Recruit)|Goodybag]] is the only monster in the game whose Wisdom never increases no matter how many times it levels up, making them practically a necessity if the player wishes to use one. Once a monster companion's Wisdom has reached 20, there is no need to increase it any further. | |||
Seeds of wisdom can be found at the [[Winter Palace]], [[Whealbrook]], [[Mostroferrato]], [[Gotha]], and the [[Moot Point]], as well as prizes at the [[Fortuna]], [[Faerie Lea]], and Stark Raving [[Treasures n' Trapdoors]] boards. They can be dropped by [[Combatterpillar]]s, [[Hunter mech]]s, [[Flamethrower]]s, [[Drag-goof]]s, and [[Toxtongue]]s. | |||
==={{DQ6}}=== | |||
Seeds of wisdom once again increase the Wisdom of a single character by 1~3 points or can be sold for 15 gold each. As in the previous game, Wisdom does not affect the rate of MP growth or spells in any way. Seeds can be found at [[Howcastle]]s, [[Turnscote]], the [[Seabed Shrine]], [[Felonia]], and [[Dullerton]], or can be dropped by [[Scorching man|Scorching men]], [[Ewwnicorn]]s, [[Stinkerbell]]s, [[Mythsteed]]s, [[Brick]], and the [[Third Test]]. | |||
==={{DQ7}}=== | |||
Seeds of wisdom increase the Wisdom of a single character by 1~3 points or can be sold for 10 gold each. In this game, although Wisdom does not affect any parameters in battle, having a high Wisdom is necessary for winning the Wisdom category for the [[Excellence Grading Organisation]] at [[El Ciclo]] in the present. | |||
Seeds can be found at [[Estard]], the [[Poolside Cave]] in the past, [[Gröndal]] in the present, [[El Monumento de Pomposo]], and [[Wetlock]] in the present. More seeds can be won as prizes from the Lucky Panel at the [[Casino]] in both [[Buccanham]] and [[the Haven]]. They can also be dropped by [[Cheeky devil]]s, [[Malevolantern]]s, [[Vial creature]]s, [[Hexicon]]s, [[Vigilantern]]s, and [[Briny mine]]s, as well as [[Imp]]s, [[Lover lamp]]s, [[Grillerpillar]]s, and [[Hunter mech]]s in the Nintendo 3DS version. | |||
==={{DQ8}}=== | |||
{{Descriptions | |||
|DQ8=Permanently increases the wisdom of a single ally.<ref>Sony PlayStation 2, Mobile, and Nintendo 3DS versions.</ref> | |||
}} | |||
Seeds of wisdom will increase the Wisdom of a single character by 1~3 points or can be sold once again for 10 gold each. For the first time in the series, Wisdom affects the strength of attack spells, up to a certain point. Seeds can be found at a pot in [[Port Prospect]], a [[treasure chest]] in the [[Maella Region]]{{tt|*|Requires the Thief's Key to open}}, a pot in [[Pickham]], another pot in [[Baccarat]], a treasure chest in [[Kingdom of Argonia|East Argonia]], and in a [[treasure chest]] in [[Savella Cathedral]]{{tt|*|Requires the Thief's Key to open}}. Additionally, they can be dropped or stolen from [[Mimic king]]s or [[Blue fang]]s, along with [[Santaclops]], [[Tortured Soul in Memoriam]], and [[Marcello in Memoriam]]. | |||
Seeds of wisdom can only be used in a single recipe for the [[Alchemy Pot]]. | |||
* In the Nintendo 3DS version, seeds of wisdom can be found randomly in blue treasure chests in the [[Farebury Region]] or [[Alexandria Region]], as well as the purple treasure chests in [[Memories Lane]]. | |||
{{Alchemyitemrecipe | |||
|item=[[Image:DQVIII Scholars specs.png|32px|link=Scholar's specs]]<br>Scholar's specs | |||
|i1=[[Image:DQVIII Ring of awakening.png|32px|link=Ring of awakening]]<br>Ring of awakening | |||
|i2=[[Image:DQVIII Ring of clarity.png|32px|link=Ring of clarity]]<br>Ring of clarity | |||
|i3=[[Image:DQVIII Seed of wisdom.png|32px|Seed of wisdom]]<br>Seed of wisdom | |||
}} | |||
==In Other Languages== | |||
{{OtherLanguages | |||
|es=Simiente del saber|es-meaning=Spanish for "seed of knowledge". | |||
|fr=Graine de Sagesse|fr-meaning=French for "seed of wisdom". | |||
|de=Weisheitssamen|de-meaning=German for "wisdom seed". | |||
|it=Seme della saggezza|it-meaning=Italian for "seed of wisdom". | |||
}} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
DQIII_Seed_of_Wisdom.png|{{Dragon Quest III}}. | |||
Seed of wisdom VII artwork.png|''Dragon Quest VII'' artwork. | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
==Related items== | |||
*[[Super seed of wisdom]] | |||
*[[Seed of magic]] | |||
*[[Seed of strength]] | |||
*[[Seed of resilience]] | |||
*[[Seed of agility]] | |||
*[[Seed of life]] | |||
*[[Seed of luck]] | |||
*[[Seed of skill]] | |||
*[[Seed of sorcery]] | |||
*[[Seed of therapeusis]] | |||
==References== | |||
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{{DQIII}} | |||
{{DQIV}} | |||
{{DQV}} | |||
{{DQVI}} | |||
{{DQVII}} | |||
{{DQVIII}} | |||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest VIII items]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VIII items]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 27 January 2024
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Japanese | かしこさのたね |
Romaji | Kashikosa no tane |
Old localizations | INTSeed |
Found in | Dragon Quest III Dragon Quest IV remakes only Dragon Quest V Dragon Quest VI Dragon Quest VII Dragon Quest VIII Dragon Quest Monsters Dragon Quest Monsters 2 Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince |
Effect | Permanently raises the Wisdom of a single party member. |
The Seed of wisdom is a recurring item in the Dragon Quest series. It is a seed that permanently increases the Wisdom of whoever consumes it. They can be found throughout the world in treasure chests, dropped by monsters, and by searching in different places, such as bags, pots, and drawers. The seeds cannot be purchased at any store, and give the user 1~3 points of Wisdom.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]
Buy | Sell | Effect |
N/a | 120 gold coins | Increases a character's Wisdom permanently by 1~3 points. Consumed after a single use. |
Shop(s) | This item is not sold in any shop. |
Location(s) | Pot at northeastern house in Reeve*, treasure chest in the Palace of Isis*, treasure chest on 2F of the Pyramid, treasure chest on B2F of the Kidnapper's Cave, treasure chest on 1F of the Tower of Transcendence, treasure chest on B1F of Gaia's Navel, pot at residence in Rimuldar, pot on 5F of Treasures n' Trapdoors stage at Jipang.* 1⁄64 chance of being dropped by Beakons. 1⁄128 chance of being dropped by Bullmustiffs and Grillerpillars. |
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen[edit]
Buy | Sell | Effect |
N/a | 60 gold coins | Increases a character's Wisdom permanently by 1~3 points. Will be consumed after a single use. |
Shop(s) | This item is not sold in any shop. |
Location(s) | Pot at inn in Mintos, treasure chest in church at Femiscyra, pot in guesthouse during the fourth stage of the Pioneer Town. 1⁄256 chance of being dropped by Perilwinkles. |
In-Game Description | |
Nintendo DS/Mobile | Any party member can eat this to increase wisdom. |
In the original version of this game for the NES, the item was removed, possibly because the Seed of magic (which was first introduced in this game) was intended to replace it. It was brought back in remake versions of the game.
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride[edit]
In this game, seeds of wisdom are used to increase the Wisdom of a single character or monster companion by 1~3 points or can be sold for 45 gold each. However, in this game, Wisdom is meaningless for human characters as it does not affect MP growth or the strength of spells. A minimum Wisdom of 20 is necessary for monster companions to follow player commands in battle. Notably, the Goodybag is the only monster in the game whose Wisdom never increases no matter how many times it levels up, making them practically a necessity if the player wishes to use one. Once a monster companion's Wisdom has reached 20, there is no need to increase it any further.
Seeds of wisdom can be found at the Winter Palace, Whealbrook, Mostroferrato, Gotha, and the Moot Point, as well as prizes at the Fortuna, Faerie Lea, and Stark Raving Treasures n' Trapdoors boards. They can be dropped by Combatterpillars, Hunter mechs, Flamethrowers, Drag-goofs, and Toxtongues.
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit]
Seeds of wisdom once again increase the Wisdom of a single character by 1~3 points or can be sold for 15 gold each. As in the previous game, Wisdom does not affect the rate of MP growth or spells in any way. Seeds can be found at Howcastles, Turnscote, the Seabed Shrine, Felonia, and Dullerton, or can be dropped by Scorching men, Ewwnicorns, Stinkerbells, Mythsteeds, Brick, and the Third Test.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]
Seeds of wisdom increase the Wisdom of a single character by 1~3 points or can be sold for 10 gold each. In this game, although Wisdom does not affect any parameters in battle, having a high Wisdom is necessary for winning the Wisdom category for the Excellence Grading Organisation at El Ciclo in the present.
Seeds can be found at Estard, the Poolside Cave in the past, Gröndal in the present, El Monumento de Pomposo, and Wetlock in the present. More seeds can be won as prizes from the Lucky Panel at the Casino in both Buccanham and the Haven. They can also be dropped by Cheeky devils, Malevolanterns, Vial creatures, Hexicons, Vigilanterns, and Briny mines, as well as Imps, Lover lamps, Grillerpillars, and Hunter mechs in the Nintendo 3DS version.
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]
Game | Description |
Permanently increases the wisdom of a single ally.[1] |
Seeds of wisdom will increase the Wisdom of a single character by 1~3 points or can be sold once again for 10 gold each. For the first time in the series, Wisdom affects the strength of attack spells, up to a certain point. Seeds can be found at a pot in Port Prospect, a treasure chest in the Maella Region*, a pot in Pickham, another pot in Baccarat, a treasure chest in East Argonia, and in a treasure chest in Savella Cathedral*. Additionally, they can be dropped or stolen from Mimic kings or Blue fangs, along with Santaclops, Tortured Soul in Memoriam, and Marcello in Memoriam.
Seeds of wisdom can only be used in a single recipe for the Alchemy Pot.
- In the Nintendo 3DS version, seeds of wisdom can be found randomly in blue treasure chests in the Farebury Region or Alexandria Region, as well as the purple treasure chests in Memories Lane.
In Other Languages[edit]
Gallery[edit]
Related items[edit]
- Super seed of wisdom
- Seed of magic
- Seed of strength
- Seed of resilience
- Seed of agility
- Seed of life
- Seed of luck
- Seed of skill
- Seed of sorcery
- Seed of therapeusis
References[edit]
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 2, Mobile, and Nintendo 3DS versions.