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{{Item
|title = Rainbow Drop
|title = Rainbow Drop
|image = [[Image:DQ Rainbow Drop.png|200px|center]]
|image = [[File:Rainbow drop sfc.png|200px|center]]
|japanese = にじのしずく
|japanese ={{tt|にじのしずく|Niji no Shizu}}
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|games = {{DQ}}
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|in-battle=no
|in-battle=no
|shops={{CannotBuy}}
|shops={{CannotBuy}}
|locations=The player must bring the [[Staff of Rain]] and the [[Sunstone]] to the [[Southern Shrine]]. The old man in the shrine will combine the items and give the player the Rainbow Drop.
|locations=The player must bring the [[Staff of Rain]] and the [[Sunstone]] to the [[Sanctum]]. The old man in the shrine will combine the items and give the player the Rainbow Drop, if he is shown [[Mark_of_Erdrick|Erdrick's Token]].
|description=The light of life in all its many hues.
|description=The light of life in all its many hues.
}}
}}


==={{DQ3}}===
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The Rainbow Drop is given to the player after bringing the Staff of Rain, Sunstone and the [[Sacred amulet]] to the Sanctum, creating an ephemeral bridge to [[Zoma's Citadel]].


==={{DQ7}}===
==={{DQ7}}===
The technicolor dollop makes its first appearance outside of the original trilogy in the [[3DS]] remake of the seventh game. It is a reward for defeating a [[Traveller's Tablet]] boss and will replicate the effect of the [[Lifeboat]] skill when used in battle. The Rainbow Drop can be used inexhaustibly and effectively frees the skill from being tied to the [[Pirate]] vocation.
The technicolor dollop makes its first appearance outside of the original trilogy in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] remake of the seventh game. It is a reward for defeating a [[Traveller's Tablet]] boss and will replicate the effect of the [[Lifeboat]] skill when used in battle. The Rainbow Drop can be used inexhaustibly and effectively frees the skill from being tied to the [[Pirate]] vocation.
 
==={{DQ11}}===
The Rainbow Drop returns once again in the 3DS and Nintendo Switch versions of {{DQ11}}. It is an accessory that provides a chance for spells and abilities to consume no MP. This effect has a base chance of 25% and can be raised even higher with use of the [[Fun-Size Forge]], allowing for a maximum chance of 40%. It also boosts magical might by +16, magical mending by +17, and charm by +29, which can also be boosted with the forge, allowing for maximum boosts of +22, +23, and +35 respectively. It can be equipped by all party members.
 
The rainbow drop is only available after completing the main story, as it is the reward for defeating [[Lord Dragon]] in the [[Hall of Remembrance]] in the [[Echo Chamber]].
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Image:DQ Rainbow Drop.png|The drop's original artwork
</gallery>


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Latest revision as of 13:14, 4 December 2021

Rainbow Drop
Rainbow drop sfc.png
Japanese にじのしずく
Romaji {{{romaji}}}
Old localizations
Found in Dragon Quest
Effect Creates a bridge

The Rainbow Drop is a crucial item in the Erdrick trilogy. It is used to create a bridge between the southeastern and south central continents in Alefgard, allowing the player to assail the forces of evil cloistered within.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest[edit]

Rainbow Drop (にじのしずく)DQ-SNES-LOGO-ICON.PNG
Buy Sell Effect
N/A N/A Used to create a bridge between the southeastern and south central continents in Alefgard.
Usable outside of battle? Usable in battle?
ICON-YES-CHECK.png YES ICON-NO-X.png NO
Shop(s) This item is not sold in any shop.
Location(s) The player must bring the Staff of Rain and the Sunstone to the Sanctum. The old man in the shrine will combine the items and give the player the Rainbow Drop, if he is shown Erdrick's Token.
In-game description
Mobile The light of life in all its many hues.


Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]

The Rainbow Drop is given to the player after bringing the Staff of Rain, Sunstone and the Sacred amulet to the Sanctum, creating an ephemeral bridge to Zoma's Citadel.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]

The technicolor dollop makes its first appearance outside of the original trilogy in the Nintendo 3DS remake of the seventh game. It is a reward for defeating a Traveller's Tablet boss and will replicate the effect of the Lifeboat skill when used in battle. The Rainbow Drop can be used inexhaustibly and effectively frees the skill from being tied to the Pirate vocation.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit]

The Rainbow Drop returns once again in the 3DS and Nintendo Switch versions of Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age. It is an accessory that provides a chance for spells and abilities to consume no MP. This effect has a base chance of 25% and can be raised even higher with use of the Fun-Size Forge, allowing for a maximum chance of 40%. It also boosts magical might by +16, magical mending by +17, and charm by +29, which can also be boosted with the forge, allowing for maximum boosts of +22, +23, and +35 respectively. It can be equipped by all party members.

The rainbow drop is only available after completing the main story, as it is the reward for defeating Lord Dragon in the Hall of Remembrance in the Echo Chamber.

Gallery[edit]