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A ''Healing Spring'' is a recurring location in the [[Dragon Quest series]]. It is a location typically found within a dungeon where the player's party may walk onto and fully restore their HP and MP. Healing springs typically do not revive deceased characters or cure status ailments. | A ''Healing Spring'' is a recurring location in the ''[[Dragon Quest series|Dragon Quest]]'' series. It is a location typically found within a dungeon where the player's party may walk onto and fully restore their HP and MP. Healing springs typically do not revive deceased characters or cure status ailments. | ||
==Locations== | |||
* [[Cave West of Noaniels]] ([[Dragon Quest III]]) | *[[Cave West of Noaniels]] (''[[Dragon Quest III]]'') | ||
*[[Zenith]] (Remake of ''Dragon Quest III'') | |||
*[[Royal Crypt]] (''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'') | |||
*[[Knightmare Towers]] (''[[Dragon Quest V]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 18:26, 4 November 2013
A Healing Spring is a recurring location in the Dragon Quest series. It is a location typically found within a dungeon where the player's party may walk onto and fully restore their HP and MP. Healing springs typically do not revive deceased characters or cure status ailments.
Locations
- Cave West of Noaniels (Dragon Quest III)
- Zenith (Remake of Dragon Quest III)
- Royal Crypt (Dragon Quest IV)
- Knightmare Towers (Dragon Quest V)
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