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A '''treasure map''' has been used several times in the ''[[Dragon Quest series|Dragon Quest]]'' series. | A '''treasure map''' has been used several times in the ''[[Dragon Quest series|Dragon Quest]]'' series. | ||
*[[Treasure map (Dragon Quest IV)]]: Is given to [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|The Hero]] by [[Conrad Hilton]], and used to find the [[Zenithian sword]]. | *[[Treasure map (Dragon Quest IV)]]: Is given to [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|The Hero]] by [[Conrad Hilton]], and used to find the [[Zenithian sword]]. |
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A treasure map has been used several times in the Dragon Quest series.
- Treasure map (Dragon Quest IV): Is given to The Hero by Conrad Hilton, and used to find the Zenithian sword.
- Treasure map (Dragon Quest IX): When opened, a treasure map marks a particular spot on the world map where a secret grotto can be found. Treasure maps come in 2 varieties: normal and legacy boss. Treasure maps play a major role in extending Dragon Quest IX's post-game by adding an unlimited amount of pseudo-randomly generated content. Treasure maps must be used in order to fight the most powerful monsters in the game, as well as find the best equipment and items.
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