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[[File:Water flying clothes.png|thumb|86px|right|Water Flying Clothes]]
|image = [[Image:DQVIII Flowing Dress.png|240px]]
The '''Flowing Dress''', also known as '''Water flying clothes''' and '''Water robe''', is a powerful type of cloth armor, commonly used by spell casters in the [[Dragon Quest]] series.
|japanese = {{tt|みずのはごろも|Water feather robe}}
|romaji = Mizu no hagoromo
|names = Water flying cloth <br> Water robe
|games = ''[[Dragon Quest II]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest III]]''<br>''[[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>''[[Dragon Quest Builders]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest Builders 2]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest of the Stars]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest Walk]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest Tact]]''
|effect = Reduces fire and ice damage.<br>Protects the wearer from poisonous swamps and lava tiles. (''II'' only)
}}
 
The '''flowing dress''' is a powerful robe in the {{DQSeries}}, debuting in ''[[Dragon Quest II]]'' as a special piece of equipment. It offers very high protection against fire and ice attacks and is one of the most protective pieces of body armor for spellcasters. Despite its name, it can be equipped by both male and female characters in most cases.
 
==Characteristics==
The appearance of the flowing dress has not changed much over the years. In the majority of its appearances, the robe looks like a traditional Japanese kimono made out of sky blue cloth with the hemline of the robe blending into what appears to be flowing water or mist. It is worn with either a blue or purple sash tied around the waist, along with another cloth sash attached to a pair of golden wristbands or carried around the wearer's wrists. However, in some appearances such as ''Dragon Quest X'', the flowing dress looks closer to a Western-styled robe with a hood and has wave-like decorations around the sleeves and hemline. As footwear is usually part of the "armor" equipment slot barring accessories, it is also typically depicted as being accompanied by a pair of light sandals, yellow or orange (in a way suggestive of leather), secured by straps on the ankle, arch and around the big toe. More recent depictions feature a pair of anklets on the left foot.
 
Although the flowing dress debuted as a unique and special piece of equipment in ''Dragon Quest II'', later games in the series reduced its importance by making it purchasable in armor shops in later sections of the game or by allowing players themselves to craft it on their own. It is still a very protective in its own right, but its status as the most protective robe has been replaced by other pieces of equipment.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===[[Dragon Quest II]]===
==={{DQ2}}===
The water robe has a defense bonus of +65, and protects against fire attacks and swamps. It can be worn by all three characters. The robe is obtained by giving the Holy Loom and Dew Yarn to [[Don Mohame]] in [[Tuhn]].
{{Descriptions
|DQ2=A garment woven from celestial skein.<ref>Mobile and Nintendo Switch versions.</ref>
}}
The flowing dress has a defence bonus of +35 in the original, and +65 in all other versions. It protects against fire attacks by 50% and damage caused by [[List of world map terrain in the Dragon Quest series|swamps and magma tiles]]. It can be worn by all three characters. The robe is obtained by giving the [[Subtle Shuttle]] and [[Celestial skein]] to [[Don Calico]] in [[Slewse]]. The wizened weaver does not finish his work until the player saves and then restarts their game or rests at an inn in the remakes.
 
In the original version, a second copy of the dress can be obtained by gathering the skein and shuttle again. This only works the first time. Because Don Calico wove it specifically for her, the dress cannot be received if the [[Princess of Moonbrooke]]'s inventory is full.
 
==={{DQ3}}===
The flowing dress has a defence bonus of +50 (+40 in the original) and can be worn by [[Mage]]s, as well as [[Sage]]s in remakes. It reduces spell and breath damage by {{fraction|1|3}}rd in all versions, and can be purchased in [[Kol]] for 12,500 gold and sold for 9,375.
 
==={{DQ4}}===
{{Descriptions
|DQ4=Reduces damage from fire- and ice-based magic attacks.<ref name="auto">Mobile, Android, iOS and Nintendo DS versions.</ref>
}}
The flowing dress has a defence bonus of +43 and reduces [[Frizz]], [[Sizz]], [[Bang]], and fire and ice breath damage by {{fraction|1|3}}rd. It can be worn by [[Borya]], [[Maya]] & [[Meena]]. [[Orifiela]] has this among her equipment.
It can be purchased for 15,000 gold and sold for 11,250. If appraised by Torneko, he mentions that it goes all the way back to the time of the faeries. He also states that it is spun on a holy loom with threads of rain and dew, referencing its method of acquisition in ''Dragon Quest II''.
 
==={{DQ5}}===
{{Descriptions
|DQ5=A graceful garment that deflects damage from magic- and fire-based attacks.<ref name="auto"/>
}}
The flowing dress has a defence bonus of +55, and reduces damage taken from Frizz, Sizz, and fire breath by 25. It can be purchased in [[Faerie Lea]] for 14,800 gold and sold for 11,100 gold. [[Bianca]], [[Nera]], [[Debora]], and the [[Hero's Daughter (Dragon Quest V)|Hero's daughter]] can equip it, along with many of the monster allies.
 
==={{DQ6}}===
The flowing dress can be purchased for 14,800 gold in [[Turnscote]], Lower [[Weaver's Peak]], [[Despairia]], and in the well east of [[Port Haven]]. It has a defence bonus of +65 and [[style]] bonus of +42, and will reduce Frizz, Sizz, Bang, and fire breath damage by 30. It can be equipped by [[Milly]], [[Ashlynn]], and [[Nevan]].
 
==={{DQ7}}===
The flowing dress can be purchased from [[Buccanham]], the [[Divine Shrine]], a merchant at the [[Burnmont]]{{tt|*|After the Demon King's resurrection}}, and the [[Sea Dragon (sailing vessel)|Sea Dragon]] for 16,000 gold and sold for 8,000 gold. It has a defence bonus of +65 and an style bonus of +42. [[Maribel]], [[Ruff]], and [[Sir Mervyn]] can equip it. It features the same elemental protection as in ''VI''. Flowing dresses can also be won as prizes from the Lucky Panel at the [[Casino]]s in Buccanham and [[The Haven|the Haven]].
 
==={{DQ8}}===
{{Descriptions
|DQ8=A sacred dress that reduces damage from fire and ice-based spells by 1/3.<ref>Sony PlayStation 2, Mobile, and Nintendo 3DS versions.</ref>
}}
The flowing dress has a defence bonus of +59 and reduces Frizz, Sizz, Bang, and both types of breath damage by {{fraction|1|3}}rd. It can only be worn by [[Jessica]], as well as [[Red]] in the Nintendo 3DS remake. It can be purchased for 14,800 gold at [[Tryan Gully]] and sold for 7,400 gold. The robe can be upgraded into the [[angel's robe]] and the [[Oriental warrior wear]] through [[List of alchemy recipes in Dragon Quest VIII|alchemy]].
<div style="display:flex; flex-wrap:wrap;">
{{Alchemyitemrecipe
|item=[[Image:DQVIII Angels robe.png|32px|link=Angel's robe]]<br>Angel's robe
|i1=[[Image:DQVIII Flowing dress.png|32px]]<br>Flowing dress
|i2=[[Image:DQVIII Magical skirt.png|32px|link=Magical skirt]]<br>Magical skirt
|i3=-
}}
{{Alchemyitemrecipe
|item=[[Image:DQVIII Oriental warrior wear.png|32px|link=Oriental warrior wear]]<br>Oriental warrior wear
|i1=[[Image:DQVIII_Crimson_robe.png|32px|link=Crimson robe]]<br>Crimson robe
|i2=[[Image:DQVIII Flowing dress.png|32px]]<br>Flowing dress
|i3=[[Image:DQVIII Lunar fan.png|32px|link=Lunar fan]]<br>Lunar fan
}}
</div>


===[[Dragon Quest III]]===
==={{DQ9}}===
The water robe has a defense bonus of +50 (+40 in the [[NES]] Version and can be worn by [[Mage]]s and [[Sage]]s ([[GBC]] Version).
{{DQIXEquipment
|header=[[Image:DQIX flowing dress.png]]
|name=Flowing dress
|icon=[[Image:DQIX Flowing dress.png|200px]]
|description=A consecrated costume that curbs fire- and ice-based damage.
|rarity=★★☆☆☆
|stats=Defence +25<br>Magical Might +18<br>Magical Mending +18<br>Style +50
|vocation=[[Image:IXpriesticon.png|link=Priest]][[Image:IXmageicon.png|link=Mage]][[Image:IXminstrelicon.png|link=Minstrel]][[Image:IXPaladinicon.png|link=Paladin]]<br>[[Image:IXarmamentalisticon.png|link=Armamentalist]][[Image:IXrangericon.png|link=Ranger]][[Image:IXsageicon.png|link=Sage]][[Image:IXluminaryicon.png|link=Luminary (vocation)]]
|notes=Reduces damage taken from fire and ice attacks by 25%.<br>Required to complete [[Template:DQIXQuest/39|Quest #39]].
|price=18,000 / 9,000
|location=Sold in [[Wormwood Creek]] and [[Upover]].<Br>Rarely dropped or stolen from [[Cumulus hex]]es.
|i1=[[Image:DQIX magical robes.png|link=Enchanted robes]]<br>Enchanted robes
|i2=[[Image:DQIX Celestial skein.png|link=Celestial skein]]<br>Celestial skein x3
|i3=-
}}


It can be purchased for 12,500 [[gold]] coins and sold for 9,375.
==={{DQ11}}===
{{DQXIEquipment
|name=<big><big>Flowing dress</big></big>
|icon=[[Image:Flowing dress xi icon.png]]
|description=This hallowed frock fortifies the wearer with water, warding against fire and ice.
|rarity=A
|stats=Defence +59/61/63/65
M. might +28/29/30/32
M. mending +28/29/30/32
|notes=-25% Fire & Ice-element damage
|price=14,800 / 7,400
|location=Sold in [[Gondolia]], [[Nautica]]{{tt|*|After defeating Bathysfear in the third act}}, [[Sniflheim]], and [[Arboria]] during the second and third acts.
|diff=-
|i1=-
|character=[[Image:Veronica sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Veronica (Dragon Quest XI)]][[Image:Serena sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Serena (Dragon Quest XI)]][[Image:Jade sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Jade]][[Image:Rab sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Rab]]
}}


===[[Dragon Quest IV]]===
===''[[Dragon Quest Builders]]''===
The flowing dress has a defense bonus of +43, and protects against fire and ice attacks. It can be worn by [[Borya]], [[Maya]] & [[Meena]].  [[Orifiela]] has this among her equipment.
{{Stub}}


It can be purchased for 15,000 gold coins, and sold for 11,250.
===''[[Dragon Quest Builders 2]]''===
{{Stub}}


===[[Dragon Quest V]]===
==={{DQStars}}===
The flowing dress has a defense bonus of +55, and protects against fire and magical attacks.
{{Stub}}


===[[Dragon Quest VI]]===
==={{DQTact}}===
The flowing dress appears as a S-rank piece of armor as part of the limited ''Dragon Quest II'' event that can be received as a reward for defeating [[Atlas]] in a Mega Boss Battle or purchasable from the Swap Shop for 500 ''DQII'' medals each. The robe has a DEF bonus of +10, a WIS bonus of +7, and increases resistance against [[Status effect|Hobble]] by 10%. It can only be equipped by Magic, Support, and Debuff units and has three slots for Alchemy Effects.


===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]===
==In Other Languages==
The flowing dress has a defense bonus of +59, and protects against fire and magical attacks. It can only be worn by [[Jessica]].
{{OtherLanguages
|fr=Robe flottante|fr-meaning=French for "flowing dress".
|es=Vestido vaporoso|es-meaning=Spanish for "flowing/vaporous dress".
|de=Fließendes Kleid|de-meaning=German for "flowing dress/gown".
|it=Veste d'acqua|it-meaning=Italian for "dress of water".
}}


===[[Dragon Quest IX]]===
==Etymology==
*In the original Japanese, the flowing dress is known as the "mizu no hagoromo". "Mizu" simply means "water", while hagoromo are special robes or kimono worn by celestial beings in Japanese mythology, such as angels or "[[Wikipedia:Tennin|tennin]]", heavenly spirits from Buddhist heaven. These robes were made out of materials like magical feathers and had special properties. If a tennin were to find themselves without their [[Wikipedia:Hagoromo_(play)|hagoromo]], they would be unable to return to heaven.


* Dropped by [[cumulus hex]] in grottos.  
==Gallery==
* Bought in [[Wormwood Creek]] or [[Upover]] for 18000 G
<center><gallery>
* Use Alchemy with these ingredients: [[enchanted robes]] and [[celestial skein]] x3.  
Flowing dress Moonbrooke.jpg|The [[Princess of Moonbrooke]] wearing the flowing dress
DQII flowing dress.jpg|The Princess of Moonbrooke again wearing the robe
Flowing dress III 1996 artwork.png|The flowing dress from ''Dragon Quest III''
Water flying clothes.png|Water Flying Clothes from ''Dragon Quest IV''
DQIV_Flowing_Dress.png|[[Maya]] wearing the flowing dress
DQ6NevanMilly.jpg| [[Milly]], on the right, wearing the flowing dress
Flowing dress VII artwork.png|The flowing dress from ''Dragon Quest VII''
DQIX Flowing dress.png|The flowing dress in ''Dragon Quest IX''
File:Flowing dress builders icon.png|[[Dragon Quest Builders]] icon
DQStars Mizu no Hagoromo.png|The flowing dress in ''Dragon Quest of the Stars''
DQT Flowing Dress.png|''Tact'' icon
DQT Mizu no Hagoromo.jpg|The flowing dress in ''Dragon Quest Tact''
</gallery></center>
 
==Reference==
<references/>


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Flowing dress
DQVIII Flowing Dress.png
Japanese みずのはごろも
Romaji Mizu no hagoromo
Old localizations Water flying cloth
Water robe
Found in Dragon Quest II
Dragon Quest III
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 Builders
Dragon Quest Builders 2
Dragon Quest of the Stars
Dragon Quest Walk
Dragon Quest Tact
Effect Reduces fire and ice damage.
Protects the wearer from poisonous swamps and lava tiles. (II only)

The flowing dress is a powerful robe in the Dragon Quest series, debuting in Dragon Quest II as a special piece of equipment. It offers very high protection against fire and ice attacks and is one of the most protective pieces of body armor for spellcasters. Despite its name, it can be equipped by both male and female characters in most cases.

Characteristics[edit]

The appearance of the flowing dress has not changed much over the years. In the majority of its appearances, the robe looks like a traditional Japanese kimono made out of sky blue cloth with the hemline of the robe blending into what appears to be flowing water or mist. It is worn with either a blue or purple sash tied around the waist, along with another cloth sash attached to a pair of golden wristbands or carried around the wearer's wrists. However, in some appearances such as Dragon Quest X, the flowing dress looks closer to a Western-styled robe with a hood and has wave-like decorations around the sleeves and hemline. As footwear is usually part of the "armor" equipment slot barring accessories, it is also typically depicted as being accompanied by a pair of light sandals, yellow or orange (in a way suggestive of leather), secured by straps on the ankle, arch and around the big toe. More recent depictions feature a pair of anklets on the left foot.

Although the flowing dress debuted as a unique and special piece of equipment in Dragon Quest II, later games in the series reduced its importance by making it purchasable in armor shops in later sections of the game or by allowing players themselves to craft it on their own. It is still a very protective in its own right, but its status as the most protective robe has been replaced by other pieces of equipment.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line[edit]


GameDescription
DQ2-SNES-LOGO-ICON.PNG
A garment woven from celestial skein.[1]

The flowing dress has a defence bonus of +35 in the original, and +65 in all other versions. It protects against fire attacks by 50% and damage caused by swamps and magma tiles. It can be worn by all three characters. The robe is obtained by giving the Subtle Shuttle and Celestial skein to Don Calico in Slewse. The wizened weaver does not finish his work until the player saves and then restarts their game or rests at an inn in the remakes.

In the original version, a second copy of the dress can be obtained by gathering the skein and shuttle again. This only works the first time. Because Don Calico wove it specifically for her, the dress cannot be received if the Princess of Moonbrooke's inventory is full.

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]

The flowing dress has a defence bonus of +50 (+40 in the original) and can be worn by Mages, as well as Sages in remakes. It reduces spell and breath damage by 13rd in all versions, and can be purchased in Kol for 12,500 gold and sold for 9,375.

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen[edit]


GameDescription
DQ4-NES-LOGO-ICON.png
Reduces damage from fire- and ice-based magic attacks.[2]

The flowing dress has a defence bonus of +43 and reduces Frizz, Sizz, Bang, and fire and ice breath damage by 13rd. It can be worn by Borya, Maya & Meena. Orifiela has this among her equipment. It can be purchased for 15,000 gold and sold for 11,250. If appraised by Torneko, he mentions that it goes all the way back to the time of the faeries. He also states that it is spun on a holy loom with threads of rain and dew, referencing its method of acquisition in Dragon Quest II.

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride[edit]

GameDescription
DQ5-SNES-LOGO-ICON.png
A graceful garment that deflects damage from magic- and fire-based attacks.[2]

The flowing dress has a defence bonus of +55, and reduces damage taken from Frizz, Sizz, and fire breath by 25. It can be purchased in Faerie Lea for 14,800 gold and sold for 11,100 gold. Bianca, Nera, Debora, and the Hero's daughter can equip it, along with many of the monster allies.

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit]

The flowing dress can be purchased for 14,800 gold in Turnscote, Lower Weaver's Peak, Despairia, and in the well east of Port Haven. It has a defence bonus of +65 and style bonus of +42, and will reduce Frizz, Sizz, Bang, and fire breath damage by 30. It can be equipped by Milly, Ashlynn, and Nevan.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]

The flowing dress can be purchased from Buccanham, the Divine Shrine, a merchant at the Burnmont*, and the Sea Dragon for 16,000 gold and sold for 8,000 gold. It has a defence bonus of +65 and an style bonus of +42. Maribel, Ruff, and Sir Mervyn can equip it. It features the same elemental protection as in VI. Flowing dresses can also be won as prizes from the Lucky Panel at the Casinos in Buccanham and the Haven.

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]

GameDescription
DQ8-LOGO-ICON.png
A sacred dress that reduces damage from fire and ice-based spells by 1/3.[3]

The flowing dress has a defence bonus of +59 and reduces Frizz, Sizz, Bang, and both types of breath damage by 13rd. It can only be worn by Jessica, as well as Red in the Nintendo 3DS remake. It can be purchased for 14,800 gold at Tryan Gully and sold for 7,400 gold. The robe can be upgraded into the angel's robe and the Oriental warrior wear through alchemy.

Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
DQVIII Angels robe.png
Angel's robe
DQVIII Flowing dress.png
Flowing dress
DQVIII Magical skirt.png
Magical skirt
-


Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
DQVIII Oriental warrior wear.png
Oriental warrior wear
DQVIII Crimson robe.png
Crimson robe
DQVIII Flowing dress.png
Flowing dress
DQVIII Lunar fan.png
Lunar fan


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

DQIX flowing dress.png Flowing dress DQIX Logo.png
DQIX Flowing dress.png
Description
A consecrated costume that curbs fire- and ice-based damage.
Rarity Stats Vocations
★★☆☆☆ Defence +25
Magical Might +18
Magical Mending +18
Style +50
IXpriesticon.pngIXmageicon.pngIXminstrelicon.pngIXPaladinicon.png
IXarmamentalisticon.pngIXrangericon.pngIXsageicon.pngIXluminaryicon.png
Notes
Reduces damage taken from fire and ice attacks by 25%.
Required to complete Quest #39.
Price Location
18,000 / 9,000 Sold in Wormwood Creek and Upover.
Rarely dropped or stolen from Cumulus hexes.
Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
DQIX magical robes.png
Enchanted robes
DQIX Celestial skein.png
Celestial skein x3
-



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

Flowing dress DQXI Logo EN.png
Flowing dress xi icon.png
Description
This hallowed frock fortifies the wearer with water, warding against fire and ice.
Rarity
A
Stats with forge buffs
Defence +59/61/63/65

M. might +28/29/30/32

M. mending +28/29/30/32
Notes
-25% Fire & Ice-element damage
Price Location
14,800 / 7,400 Sold in Gondolia, Nautica*, Sniflheim, and Arboria during the second and third acts.
Forging difficulty
-
Ingredients
-
Characters
Veronica sprite walk.gifSerena sprite walk.gifJade sprite walk.gifRab sprite walk.gif



Dragon Quest Builders[edit]

Dragon Quest Builders 2[edit]

Dragon Quest of the Stars[edit]

Dragon Quest Tact[edit]

The flowing dress appears as a S-rank piece of armor as part of the limited Dragon Quest II event that can be received as a reward for defeating Atlas in a Mega Boss Battle or purchasable from the Swap Shop for 500 DQII medals each. The robe has a DEF bonus of +10, a WIS bonus of +7, and increases resistance against Hobble by 10%. It can only be equipped by Magic, Support, and Debuff units and has three slots for Alchemy Effects.

In Other Languages[edit]

Language Translation Meaning
ICON-FLAG-ES.png EspañolVestido vaporosoSpanish for "flowing/vaporous dress".
ICON-FLAG-FR.png FrançaisRobe flottanteFrench for "flowing dress".
ICON-FLAG-DE.png DeutschFließendes KleidGerman for "flowing dress/gown".
ICON-FLAG-IT.png ItalianoVeste d'acquaItalian for "dress of water".

Etymology[edit]

  • In the original Japanese, the flowing dress is known as the "mizu no hagoromo". "Mizu" simply means "water", while hagoromo are special robes or kimono worn by celestial beings in Japanese mythology, such as angels or "tennin", heavenly spirits from Buddhist heaven. These robes were made out of materials like magical feathers and had special properties. If a tennin were to find themselves without their hagoromo, they would be unable to return to heaven.

Gallery[edit]

Reference[edit]

  1. Mobile and Nintendo Switch versions.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mobile, Android, iOS and Nintendo DS versions.
  3. Sony PlayStation 2, Mobile, and Nintendo 3DS versions.