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'''Asham''' (known as ''Assaram'' and ''Ashalam'' in prior localizations), is a town in the [[Overworld (Dragon Quest III)|overworld]] of ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. It located east of [[Romaria]]. It is typically a stopping point for accessing [[Isis]] and the [[Pyramid]] as well as the cave leading to [[Baharata]], and travelers can experience firsthand how the town got it's name after dealing with the avaricious merchants. It is also close to the left entrance of [[Nordy's Grotto]]. | '''Asham''' (known as ''Assaram'' and ''Ashalam'' in prior localizations), is a town in the [[Overworld (Dragon Quest III)|overworld]] of ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. It located east of [[Romaria]]. It is typically a stopping point for accessing [[Isis]] and the [[Pyramid]] as well as the cave leading to [[Baharata]], and travelers can experience firsthand how the town got it's name after dealing with the avaricious merchants. It is also close to the left entrance of [[Nordy's Grotto]]. | ||
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Game | Dragon Quest III |
Asham (known as Assaram and Ashalam in prior localizations), is a town in the overworld of Dragon Quest III. It located east of Romaria. It is typically a stopping point for accessing Isis and the Pyramid as well as the cave leading to Baharata, and travelers can experience firsthand how the town got it's name after dealing with the avaricious merchants. It is also close to the left entrance of Nordy's Grotto.
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Night Life
Asham is one of only a few towns which is quite busy at night. In addition to having a dancing club and a fortune teller open at night, it also has a weapons and armor shop only open at night.
Monster
A lone Imp appears upstairs past the Magic Key door. In the NES Version, it can be battled anytime once you go downstairs, while in the remake, it won't reappear.
Nearby monsters
Remake
At night, instead of the usual town track playing, the music from the Pyramid is used.