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'''Treasure Eye Land''' is an ability in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]] series. It highlights treasure chests on the map. | '''Treasure Eye Land''' is an ability in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]] series. It highlights treasure chests on the map. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===[[Dragon Quest VII]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest VII]]=== | ||
===[[Dragon Quest IX]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest IX]]=== | ||
This ability is learned with 100 skill points allocated into [[List of acquisitiveness skills in Dragon Quest IX|Acquisitiveness skill]]. However, it ''only'' highlights red chests. In [[grotto]]s, it will pinpoint the stairs leading to next floor. | This ability is learned with 100 skill points allocated into [[List of acquisitiveness skills in Dragon Quest IX|Acquisitiveness skill]]. However, it ''only'' highlights red chests. In [[grotto]]s, it will pinpoint the stairs leading to next floor. | ||
===Etymology== | |||
Treasure Eye Land is a phonetic pun, referencing Robert Louis Stevenson's book Treasure Island. | |||
[[category:Skills]] | [[category:Skills]] | ||
[[category: Field skills]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII skills]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VII skills]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX skills]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IX skills]] |
Revision as of 19:17, 4 December 2014
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Type | Field |
Older names | Map Magic |
Treasure Eye Land is an ability in the Dragon Quest series. It highlights treasure chests on the map.
Appearances
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest IX
This ability is learned with 100 skill points allocated into Acquisitiveness skill. However, it only highlights red chests. In grottos, it will pinpoint the stairs leading to next floor.
=Etymology
Treasure Eye Land is a phonetic pun, referencing Robert Louis Stevenson's book Treasure Island.