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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]===
===''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''===
The full moon ring provides a defence boost of +10. It can be sold for 600 gold.  It can be obtained by mixing a [[Gold ring]] and [[Poison moth knife]] in the [[Alchemy pot]].
The full moon ring provides a defence boost of +10. It can be sold for 600 gold.  It can be obtained by mixing a [[Gold ring]] and [[Poison moth knife]] in the [[Alchemy pot]].


===[[Dragon Quest IX]]===
===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
The Full moon ring can be sold for 1,250 gold but not bought. It is created through the alchemy recipe of [[Gold ring]] x 1 + [[Poison moth knife]] x 1 + [[Lunaria]] x 1. It has a defense bonus of +5 and a one star rarity. Its in game description is "A ring that provides protection against paralysis when worn."
The Full moon ring can be sold for 1,250 gold but not bought. It is created through the alchemy recipe of [[Gold ring]] x 1 + [[Poison moth knife]] x 1 + [[Lunaria]] x 1. It has a defense bonus of +5 and a one star rarity. Its in game description is "A ring that provides protection against paralysis when worn."



Revision as of 18:13, 26 August 2016

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The full moon ring is an accessory in the Dragon Quest franchise. It is designed to protect against paralysis.

Appearances

Dragon Quest VIII

The full moon ring provides a defence boost of +10. It can be sold for 600 gold. It can be obtained by mixing a Gold ring and Poison moth knife in the Alchemy pot.

Dragon Quest IX

The Full moon ring can be sold for 1,250 gold but not bought. It is created through the alchemy recipe of Gold ring x 1 + Poison moth knife x 1 + Lunaria x 1. It has a defense bonus of +5 and a one star rarity. Its in game description is "A ring that provides protection against paralysis when worn."

Description

  • A ring that makes the wearer resistant to paralysis attacks. (Description when selecting the Full moon ring in PS2 Dragon Quest VIII.)