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{{LocationInfobox | |||
|game = {{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{DQ3HD}} | |||
|title = Gaia's Navel | |||
|type= Dungeon | |||
|image = [[Image:DQ III Android Gaia's Navel.jpg|250px]] | |||
|caption = | |||
|japanese=ちきゅうのへそ<br>地球のへそ | |||
|romaji=Chikyuu navel | |||
|old=Navel of the Earth | |||
}} | |||
'''Gaia's Navel''' is a dungeon in {{Dragon Quest III}}. | |||
Its entrance is directly connected to the nearby village of [[Lanson]]. The dungeon is more of a test of courage than a typical den of {{MFamilies}}s, where a character must venture forth all on their own to retrieve the [[Blue Orb]]. | |||
== | ==Appearances== | ||
The | ==={{DQ3}}=== | ||
The [[Ultimate Key]] is required to enter the dungeon's outer shrine, where a priest will state that only one person may undertake the trial. Whomever is lined up as the {{Party 3}}'s leader will be given the choice to enter the dungeon on their own, with the other characters rooting for them--one of the few instances of the player-made characters speaking in the game. | |||
The {{MFamilies}}s within Gaia's Navel are not particularly strong, but the danger comes from the war of attrition the character will experience. [[Mage]]s, [[Warrior]]s, and [[Martial Artist]]s cannot heal themselves unless they stockpile [[medicinal herb]]s and even then these can only be used effectively outside of battle. [[Priest]]s and [[Sage]]s can heal themselves in battle, but their natural frailty and poor armour selection at this point in the game makes it a risky endeavor--the {{Hero 3}} is the best option as long as the player conserves their {{MP}} for healing in battle. | |||
== | ====Treasures==== | ||
*[[ | *248 {{Gold}} | ||
*[[Earthenwear]] | |||
*[[Mini medal]] (2) | |||
*[[Seed of wisdom]] | |||
===={{Monster}}s==== | |||
*[[Antguzzler]] | |||
*[[Crabber dabber doo]] | *[[Crabber dabber doo]] | ||
*[[Crone]] | |||
*[[Ethereal serpent]] | |||
*[[Grillerpillar]] | |||
*[[Hoodie]] | |||
*[[Imp]] | |||
*[[Infernal armour]] | |||
*[[Jackanape]] | *[[Jackanape]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Killerpillar]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Lump shaman]] | ||
*[[Metal slime]] | |||
*[[Mimic]] (2, one only is present in the remakes.) | |||
*[[Mummy]] | *[[Mummy]] | ||
*[[Restless armour | *[[Mushroom mage]] | ||
*[[Ram raider]] | |||
*[[Restless armour]] | |||
*[[Rumble bee]] | |||
*[[Spiked hare]] | *[[Spiked hare]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Vampire cat]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Whackanape]] | ||
==={{DQ3HD}}=== | |||
Gaia's Navel is now styled like a holy temple instead of a dungeon, befitting its purpose as a rite of passage. It is being monitored by [[Baramos]], who dispatches the [[Chiromancer]] and a [[madvlad]] to assassinate the {{Hero 3}} once the [[blue orb]] is found. The temple is also the sole source of the fabled [[zenithium]] ore, which requires a [[wrecking ball]] to dislodge from a wall. | |||
The player cannot [[Zoom]] to the dungeon, unlike the others, and there is a [[List of recruitable monsters in Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake|friendly restless armour]] that will flee if the player is not masked with a pouch of [[musk]]. | |||
====Treasures==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Banishing bell III HD icon.png|link=Banishing bell]] || [[File:ICON-Mini medal III HD.png|link=Mini medal]] || [[File:Moonwort bulb III HD icon.png|link=Moonwort bulb]] || [[File:Musk III HD icon.png|link=Musk]] || [[File:Prayer ring III HD icon.png|link=Prayer ring]] || [[File:Seed of life III HD icon.png|link=Seed of life]] || [[File:Seed of wisdom III HD icon.png|link=Seed of wisdom]] || [[File:Spirit bracer III HD icon.png|link=Spirit bracer]] || [[File:Earthenwear III HD icon.png|link=Earthenwear]] | |||
|- | |||
| x1 || x2 || x1 || x1 || x1 || x1 || x1 || x1 || x1 | |||
|} | |||
====Monsters==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
| [[File:Antguzzler DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Antguzzler]] || [[File:Crabber dabber doo DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Crabber dabber doo]] || [[File:Crone DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Crone]] || [[File:Ethereal serpent DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Ethereal serpent]] || [[File:Grillerpillar DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Grillerpillar]] || [[File:Hoodie DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Hoodie]] || [[File:Imp DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Imp]] || [[File:Infernal armour DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Infernal armour]] || [[File:Killerpillar DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Killerpillar]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Lump shaman DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Lump shaman]] || [[File:Metal slime DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Metal slime]] || [[File:Mimic DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Mimic]] || [[File:Mummy DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Mummy]] || [[File:Mushroom mage DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Mushroom mage]] || [[File:Ram raider DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Ram raider]] || [[File:Restless armour DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Restless armour]] || [[File:Rumble bee DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Rumble bee]] || [[File:Whackanape DQ III HD sprite.png|link=Whackanape]] | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
==Message== | ==Message== | ||
{| border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" | {| border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" | ||
| valign="top" width=" | | valign="top" width="25%" | | ||
=== | ==={{NES}} version=== | ||
:Ho, ho, ho! | :Ho, ho, ho! | ||
| Line 58: | Line 87: | ||
:to have the ability | :to have the ability | ||
:to listen to others. | :to listen to others. | ||
| valign="top" width=" | | valign="top" width="25%" | | ||
=== | ==={{GBC}} version=== | ||
:Fwahahaha... | :Fwahahaha... | ||
| Line 72: | Line 101: | ||
:others have to say | :others have to say | ||
:at times. | :at times. | ||
| valign="top" width="25%" | | |||
===[[Cell phone]] version=== | |||
:Heh heh heh! Crikey, you're a stubborn one! | |||
:Talk about determined! | |||
:But bein' a hero's not just about bargin' | |||
:blindly on like a bunicorn with an itchy horn, | |||
:ya know. | |||
:Sometimes ya gotta be brave enough to trust | |||
:in what other people tell ya. | |||
|} | |} | ||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery | <center><gallery> | ||
DQ III NES Navel of the Earth.png|Map. ({{NES}}) | |||
Gaia's Navel 16-bit.png|Map. ({{SFC}}) | |||
</gallery> | DQ III Android Gaia's Navel 1.jpg|A [[Mimic]]. ([[Cell phone]]) | ||
DQ III Android Gaia's Navel 2.jpg|[[Earthenwear]]. ([[Cell phone]]) | |||
DQ III Android Gaia's Navel 3.jpg| | |||
DQ III Android Gaia's Navel 4.jpg|[[Blue Orb]] (Right) and [[Mini medal]] (Left). ([[Cell phone]]) | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
{{DQIII}} | {{DQIII}} | ||
{{DQIIIHD}} | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III locations]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest III locations]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake locations]] | |||
Latest revision as of 20:18, 14 August 2025
| Dungeon | |
|---|---|
| Gaia's Navel | |
| Japanese | ちきゅうのへそ 地球のへそ |
| Romaji | Chikyuu navel |
| Game | Dragon Quest III Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake |
| Old localization | Navel of the Earth |
Gaia's Navel is a dungeon in Dragon Quest III.
Its entrance is directly connected to the nearby village of Lanson. The dungeon is more of a test of courage than a typical den of monsters, where a character must venture forth all on their own to retrieve the Blue Orb.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]
The Ultimate Key is required to enter the dungeon's outer shrine, where a priest will state that only one person may undertake the trial. Whomever is lined up as the party's leader will be given the choice to enter the dungeon on their own, with the other characters rooting for them--one of the few instances of the player-made characters speaking in the game.
The monsters within Gaia's Navel are not particularly strong, but the danger comes from the war of attrition the character will experience. Mages, Warriors, and Martial Artists cannot heal themselves unless they stockpile medicinal herbs and even then these can only be used effectively outside of battle. Priests and Sages can heal themselves in battle, but their natural frailty and poor armour selection at this point in the game makes it a risky endeavor--the Hero is the best option as long as the player conserves their MP for healing in battle.
Treasures[edit]
- 248 gold coins
- Earthenwear
- Mini medal (2)
- Seed of wisdom
Monsters[edit]
- Antguzzler
- Crabber dabber doo
- Crone
- Ethereal serpent
- Grillerpillar
- Hoodie
- Imp
- Infernal armour
- Jackanape
- Killerpillar
- Lump shaman
- Metal slime
- Mimic (2, one only is present in the remakes.)
- Mummy
- Mushroom mage
- Ram raider
- Restless armour
- Rumble bee
- Spiked hare
- Vampire cat
- Whackanape
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake[edit]
Gaia's Navel is now styled like a holy temple instead of a dungeon, befitting its purpose as a rite of passage. It is being monitored by Baramos, who dispatches the Chiromancer and a madvlad to assassinate the Hero once the blue orb is found. The temple is also the sole source of the fabled zenithium ore, which requires a wrecking ball to dislodge from a wall.
The player cannot Zoom to the dungeon, unlike the others, and there is a friendly restless armour that will flee if the player is not masked with a pouch of musk.
Treasures[edit]
| x1 | x2 | x1 | x1 | x1 | x1 | x1 | x1 | x1 |
Monsters[edit]
Message[edit]
NES version[edit]
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GBC version[edit]
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Cell phone version[edit]
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Gallery[edit]
Map. (NES)
Map. (SFC)
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A Mimic. (Cell phone)
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Blue Orb (Right) and Mini medal (Left). (Cell phone)