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The chain whip has an attack bonus of +27. It can be bought in [[Kazave]] for 1,000 gold. It can only be equipped by thieves, dealers, jesters, and sages. | |||
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The chain whip has an attack bonus of +32. | The chain whip has an attack bonus of +32. It can only be equipped by Jessica. | ||
===[[Dragon Quest IX]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest IX]]=== |
Revision as of 17:15, 8 February 2012
- Not to be confused with chain sickle.
The Chain whip is a recurring weapon in the Dragon Quest franchise. Likew most whips, it is designed to attack a group of enemies.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III
The chain whip has an attack bonus of +27. It can be bought in Kazave for 1,000 gold. It can only be equipped by thieves, dealers, jesters, and sages.
Dragon Quest V
The chain whip has an attack bonus of +23. It can be bought early on in Roundbeck, Coburg, and Fortuna for 1,200.
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VIII
The chain whip has an attack bonus of +32. It can only be equipped by Jessica.
Dragon Quest IX
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