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===[[Dragon Quest III]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest III]]=== | ||
The Seduce sword has an attack bonus of +50. If used as a tool in battle, it casts [[ | The Seduce sword has an attack bonus of +50. If used as a tool in battle, it casts [[Fuddle|Chaos]]. It can only be equipped by female [[Warrior]]s, [[Thief|Thieves]], [[Dealer]]s, and [[Gadabout|Jester]]s. It's obtained from a woman in [[Portoga]] after [[Baramos]] is defeated. | ||
===[[Dragon Quest V]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest V]]=== |
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The Siren sword (also known as Seduce sword or originally Sword of illusion) is a weapon in the Dragon Quest series. It can confuse enemies in battle and is usually wielded only by female characters.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III
The Seduce sword has an attack bonus of +50. If used as a tool in battle, it casts Chaos. It can only be equipped by female Warriors, Thieves, Dealers, and Jesters. It's obtained from a woman in Portoga after Baramos is defeated.
Dragon Quest V
The Siren sword has an attack bonus of +70, and may cause confusion on hit. It can be purchased at Lofty Peak for 9,800 gold, and can be wielded by the the hero, his wives, or daughter.
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII
The Seduce sword has an attack bonus of +70 and an appearance bonus of +51. It can confuse the target when attacked and can only be equipped by Maribel and Aira.