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The '''cower ring''' is an accessory that appears exclusively in remake versions of ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. Its name is a play on the word "cowering".
The '''Cower ring''' is a recurring accessory in the {{DQSeries}} that first appeared in remake versions of {{DQ3}}.


==Details==
Its name is a play on the word "cowering".
The cower ring has an agility bonus of +7, changes the wearer's [[List of personality types in Dragon Quest III|Personality]] to [[Wimp]], and is a cursed piece of equipment. One can be found in the [[Cloudsgate Citadel (bonus dungeon)|Cloudsgate Citadel]] and others can be found randomly while playing [[Treasures n' Trapdoors]]. It can be sold for 75 gold. In the smartphone, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch versions, there is only one in the game. Despite its status as a cursed piece of equipment, its only detrimental effects are forcing the wearer's Personality to change and its inability to be removed.
 
==Appearances==
==={{DQ3}}===
The Cower ring has an {{Agility}} bonus of +7, changes the wearer's [[List of personality types in Dragon Quest III|Personality]] to [[Wimp (personality)|Wimp]], and is a {{Cursed}} piece of equipment. One can be found in the {{Cloudsgate Citadel 3}} and others can be found randomly while playing [[Treasures n' Trapdoors]]. It can be sold for 75 [[gold]] coin. In the [[Cell phone]], {{PlayStation 4}}, and [[Nintendo Switch]] versions, there is only one in the game. Despite its status as a {{Cursed}} piece of equipment, its only detrimental effects are forcing the wearer's Personality to change and its inability to be removed.
 
==={{DQWalk}}===
The Cower ring is a four-star accessory that has an {{Agility}} bonus of +20 and increases damage caused by the [[Rubblerouser]] family of spells by 5%. It first appeared during the game's limited {{Dragon Quest III}} event and could be acquired by defeating [[Robbin' 'Ood]].


[[Category:Dragon Quest III accessories]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III accessories]]
[[Category:Cursed equipment]]
[[Category:Cursed equipment]]

Latest revision as of 04:08, 16 July 2022

Cower ring
DQW Cower Ring.png
Japanese にげにげリング
Romaji Nige nige ringu
Old localizations Flee ring
Found in Dragon Quest
Dragon Quest Walk
Effect Cursed. Changes wearer's Personality. (III only)
Increases damage caused by Rubblerouser. (Walk only)

The Cower ring is a recurring accessory in the Dragon Quest series that first appeared in remake versions of Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation.

Its name is a play on the word "cowering".

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]

The Cower ring has an Agility bonus of +7, changes the wearer's Personality to Wimp, and is a Cursed piece of equipment. One can be found in the Cloudsgate Citadel and others can be found randomly while playing Treasures n' Trapdoors. It can be sold for 75 gold coin. In the Cell phone, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch versions, there is only one in the game. Despite its status as a Cursed piece of equipment, its only detrimental effects are forcing the wearer's Personality to change and its inability to be removed.

Dragon Quest Walk[edit]

The Cower ring is a four-star accessory that has an Agility bonus of +20 and increases damage caused by the Rubblerouser family of spells by 5%. It first appeared during the game's limited Dragon Quest III event and could be acquired by defeating Robbin' 'Ood.