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The goddess shield has a defense bonus of +55, and cuts elemental damage '''in half''', even though the flavor text states that it only reduces fire and ice damage. This includes [[Frizz]], [[Sizz]], [[Crack]], [[Bang]], [[Woosh]], and fire and ice breath damage. It can only be equipped by [[Jessica]] and [[Angelo]] in the original version, as well as [[Red]] in the 3DS | The goddess shield has a defense bonus of +55, and cuts elemental damage '''in half''', even though the flavor text states that it only reduces fire and ice damage. This includes [[Frizz]], [[Sizz]], [[Crack]], [[Bang]], [[Woosh]], and fire and ice breath damage. It can only be equipped by [[Jessica]] and [[Angelo]] in the original version, as well as [[Red]] in the 3DS remake. | ||
In the original PS2 version, it was only possible to get one shield since there was only one Thanatos' shield in the game and it can only be made with the [[Alchemy Pot]]. However, in the 3DS version, another Thanatos' shield can be found in the [[Corridor of Memories]] and they are also dropped rarely by [[Hell's gatekeeper (recurring)|Hell's gatekeeper]]s. | In the original PS2 version, it was only possible to get one shield since there was only one Thanatos' shield in the game and it can only be made with the [[Alchemy Pot]]. However, in the 3DS version, another Thanatos' shield can be found in the [[Corridor of Memories]] and they are also dropped rarely by [[Hell's gatekeeper (recurring)|Hell's gatekeeper]]s. |
Latest revision as of 12:12, 1 October 2024
Goddess shield | |
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Japanese | 女神の盾 |
Romaji | Megami no tate |
Old localizations | N/A |
Found in | Dragon Quest VII (Remake only) Dragon Quest VIII Dragon Quest IX Dragon Quest XI |
Effect | Reduces damage from elemental attacks |
The Goddess shield is a recurring shield in the Dragon Quest series, first introduced in Dragon Quest VIII. This beautiful shield is decorated with the image of a female deity and is frequently one of the strongest shields in the game, greatly reducing elemental damage taken by the wielder.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]
Appearing in the 3DS remake, the shield increases defense by +55, style by +17, and cuts all elemental damage (save Zap) by 30. Maribel and Aishe can equip it as long as they are at least level 35, giving them an excellent -60 elemental combo when used with the Princess Robe. It can be acquired from the first completion of the The Depths of Darkness DLC Tablet.
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]
Game | Description |
A holy shield that reduces damage from fire and ice based spells by up to half.[1] |
The goddess shield has a defense bonus of +55, and cuts elemental damage in half, even though the flavor text states that it only reduces fire and ice damage. This includes Frizz, Sizz, Crack, Bang, Woosh, and fire and ice breath damage. It can only be equipped by Jessica and Angelo in the original version, as well as Red in the 3DS remake.
In the original PS2 version, it was only possible to get one shield since there was only one Thanatos' shield in the game and it can only be made with the Alchemy Pot. However, in the 3DS version, another Thanatos' shield can be found in the Corridor of Memories and they are also dropped rarely by Hell's gatekeepers.
Recipe: Thanatos' shield + Saint's ashes
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit]
Description | ||||
A blessed bulwark against incoming enchantments | ||||
Rarity | ||||
Stats with forge buffs | ||||
Defence +64/67/71/75 M. Mend +32/33/34/35 Charm +26/27/28/29 Block +13% |
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Notes | ||||
-10% all elemental damage | ||||
Price | Location | |||
42,000/21,000 | Sold in Havens Above | |||
Forging difficulty | ||||
N/A | ||||
Ingredients | ||||
N/A | ||||
Characters | ||||
In Other Languages[edit]
Language | Translation | Meaning |
Español | Escudo de diosa | Spanish for "Goddess shield". |
Français | Bouclier de la Déesse | French for "Shield of the goddess". |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 2, Mobile, and Nintendo 3DS versions.