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|japanese = とうぞくのはな<br>いぬのはな (''II HD'')
|romaji = TozokunoHana
|romaji = Tōzoku no hana<br>Inu no hana (''II HD'')
|old = Smell
|old = Smell
|type = Field
|type = Field
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'''Nose For Treasure''', or simply '''Smell''', is a recurring ability/spell in the franchise. It checks the amount of remaining treasure in the current dungeon floor.
'''Nose For Treasure''' is a recurring ability in the {{Main Series}} franchise.
 
It checks the amount of remaining treasure in the current dungeon floor.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===[[Dragon Quest III]]===
==={{DQ1HD}}===
The {{Hero 1}} learns Nose for Treasure through a scroll found on the first floor of [[Craggy Cave]].
 
==={{DQ2HD}}===
The [[Princess of Moonbrooke]] already knows the skill when she joins the party.
 
==={{DQ3HD}}===
Nose For treasure is learned by {{Thieves}} at level 13 if their wisdom exceeds 26 points.


===[[Dragon Quest IV]]===
==={{DQ4}}===
In the remakes, [[Torneko]] learns this at level 9.
In the remakes, [[Torneko Taloon]] learns this at level 9.


===[[Dragon Quest V]]===
==={{DQ5}}===
Learned by [[Sancho]] at level 31 and by [[Dwight]] at level 10.
Learned by [[Sancho]] at level 31 and by [[Dwight]] at level 10.


===[[Dragon Quest VI]]===
==={{DQ6}}===
Nose for Treasure is learned by advancing to rank 7 of the [[Thief]] vocation.
Nose for Treasure is learned by advancing to rank 7 of the [[Thief]] vocation.


===[[Dragon Quest VII]]===
==={{DQ7}}===
Same as in VI.
Same as in {{VI}}.
 
==={{DQ8}}===
[[Yangus]] can use '''Nose For Treasure''' after allocating 16 skill points into his "Humanity" skill.


===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]===
Notably there are two treasures ([[Mini medal]] and [[Seed of magic]]) that will later show up in some new vases in [[Argonia]] after The [[Bazaar]] relocates to a building between the [[Church]] and Castle, but Nose For Treasure will still pick up on them if used beforehand.
[[Yangus]] can cast '''Nose For Treasure''' after allocating 16 skill points into his "Humanity" skill. But still don't find anything at all


===[[Dragon Quest IX]]===
==={{DQ9}}===
This ability is learned with 42 skill points invested into [[List of acquisitiveness skills in Dragon Quest IX|Acquisitiveness skill]].
This ability is learned with 42 skill points invested into [[List of acquisitiveness skills in Dragon Quest IX|Acquisitiveness skill]].


Unfortunately, it only checks the remaining red chests, not blue ones, severely limiting its usefulness.
Unfortunately, it only checks the remaining red {{Chest}}s, not blue ones, severely limiting its usefulness.
 
==={{DQ11}}===
Absent from the {{PlayStation 4}} and [[Nintendo 3DS]] versions of the game, Nose for Treasure appears in {{Dragon Quest XI S}} as one of [[Erik]]'s capabilities. He already knows it upon joining the {{Party 11}}.
 
Nose For Treasure can be accessed from the Quick Commands menu as well as from [[Erik]]'s spell list, making it quick and easy to sniff out treasure. Note that although it will remain in the Quick Commands menu for the rest of the game after [[Erik]] joins the party, Nose For Treasure will fail to work if selected when [[Erik]] is incapable of doing it (for example, when he is temporarily taken hostage in [[Gondolia]]).
 
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