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{{ | {{Item | ||
{{ | |title = ''Garish garb'' | ||
{{ | |image = [[Image:Garish garb VII artwork.png|325px]] | ||
| | |japanese = はでなふく | ||
|notes= | |romaji = {{tt|Hade no fuku|Flashy/gaudy clothes}} | ||
|names = Flashy clothes<br>Flashy coat<br>Glam coat<br>Punk fashion<ref>Dragon Quest III Official Guide Book</ref> | |||
|games = {{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{DQ3HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{DQTreasures}}<br>{{DQDai}} (1991) | |||
|effect =None | |||
}} | |||
The '''garish garb''' is a recurring piece of clothing in the {{DQSeries}}. It is a gaudy set of clothes typically reserved for sillier characters that provides a surprising amount of protection. | |||
==Characteristics== | |||
The garb has had a few distinct designs over the series history. In the illustration for the Famicom version of ''III'', it is a long purple coat with yellow fur lining decorated with five-pointed stars and fringe. The female gadabout wears it over a blue leather ensemble, red stockings with a zigzag design, and pink-pointed heels. She completes the look with an outrageous bouffant hairstyle, crescent moon earrings, a variety of belts, bracelets, rings, and necklaces, along with a blue star on her cheek. In the illustration in the Super Famicom version of ''III'', the garish garb is now a long pink star-spangled coat accessorized with various embellishments and decorations. | |||
In ''VII'', the garish garb is now a long orange coat with rounded sleeves slashed to show indigo fabric underneath, a bushy fur collar around the neck, and a pair of lime-green sashes with repeating purple triangle designs hanging from the waist. The design was altered slightly in ''IX'', with the coat now featuring a purple zigzag design at the end of the sleeves and the robe's hem, along with only a single green sash hanging from the waist. | |||
==Appearances== | |||
==={{DQ3}}=== | |||
The garish garb has a {{Defence}} bonus of +28. It can only be equipped by [[Gadabout]]s and can be purchased for 1,300 gold at [[Persistence]] and sold for 975 gold. Garish garbs can also be dropped by [[goodybag]]s. One set can also be found in a treasure chest on the 5th floor of the [[Pyramid]]. In the NES version of the game, the garish garb is the armour with the highest Defence bonus for a Goof-Off, excluding female-only equipment. | |||
==={{DQ3HD}}=== | |||
{{DQIIIHDEquipment | |||
|header=[[File:Garish garb III HD icon.png]] | |||
|name=<big>Garish garb</big> | |||
|kanji=はでなふく | |||
|description=A feast for the eyes that can only donned by a true gadabout | |||
|stats=Defence +45 | |||
|vocation=[[File:Gadabout iconHD2D.png|50px|link=Gadabout]] | |||
|notes=N/A | |||
|price=4,600/690 | |||
|location=Sold in:<br>[[Persistence]] | |||
}} | |||
==={{DQ7}}=== | |||
The garish garb has a {{Defence}} bonus of +28 and a {{Style}} bonus of +35. It can be equipped by the {{Hero 7}}, [[Ruff]], and [[Sir Mervyn]]. It can be purchased at [[Gröndal]] for 2,500 gold and sold for 1,250. One set can also be found in [[Greenthumb Gardens]] in Burdock's mansion in the past, as well [[El Ciclo]] and [[Aeolus Vale]] in the present. Garish garbs are also dropped by [[Delusionist]]s and [[Captain catastrophe]]s. | |||
==={{DQ9}}=== | |||
{{DQIXEquipment | |||
|header=[[Image:DQIX garish garb.png]] | |||
|name=Garish garb | |||
|kanji=はでなふく | |||
|icon=[[File:Garish garb IX artwork.png]] | |||
|description=Ta-daa! Glitzy, some say gaudy, garb for stars of the stage. | |||
|rarity=★☆☆☆☆ | |||
|stats=Defence +12<br>Charm +14 | |||
|vocation=All Vocations | |||
|notes=Exclusive for men | |||
|price=660 / 330 | |||
|location=Sold in:<br>[[Coffinwell]]<br>Dropped by:<br>[[Slugger]]s | |||
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}} | |||
==={{DQTreasures}}=== | |||
{{Descriptions | |||
|DQTR=A gaudy garment for glitzy, glamorous gadabouts.<ref>Nintendo Switch and Steam versions.</ref> | |||
}} | |||
The garish garb is [[List of treasures in Dragon Quest Treasures|Treasure No. 128]] in the Armour 2 category and can be found on [[the Maneland]]. Its base value is 250,000 gold. | |||
===''[[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai]]''=== | |||
In the 1991 anime series, the garish garb makes an appearance as one of the many outfits that [[Princess Leona|Leona]] tries on at Bengarna's department store before she eventually settles on a set of [[wayfarer's clothes]]. The design resembles the illustration for the Famicom version of ''III''. | |||
==In Other Languages== | |||
{{OtherLanguages | |||
|es=Atuendo estridente|es-meaning=Spanish for "garish/loud attire". | |||
|fr=Tenue voyante|fr-meaning=French for "flashy outfit". | |||
|de=Grelles Gewand|de-meaning=German for "garish/loud robe". | |||
|it=Abito malizioso|it-meaning=Italian for "mischievous garment". | |||
}} | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
DQIII_Garish_Garb.png|The female gadabout from ''Dragon Quest III'' wearing the garish garb | |||
DQIII garish garb.png|The garish garb from ''Dragon Quest III'', circa 1996 | |||
DQIII Goof Offs NES.png|The female gadabout wearing the garish garb in the manual art for the NES version of ''III'' | |||
Garish garb treasures icon.jpg|''Treasures'' icon | |||
DQDai 1991 Garish Garb.jpg|Leona wearing the garish garb in the 1991 anime | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
==References== | |||
<references/> | |||
[[Category:Male-exclusive equipment]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III armor]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake armor]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII armor]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX armor]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IX armor]] | ||
[[fr:Tenue voyante]] | |||