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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|title = ''Golden claws'' | |title = ''Golden claws'' | ||
|image = [[File:Golden claws modern artwork.png|190px]] | |image = [[File:Golden claws modern artwork.png|190px]] | ||
|japanese = おうごんのつめ | |japanese = おうごんのつめ | ||
|romaji = Ōgonnotsume | |||
|names = Same | |names = Same | ||
|games = {{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}} | |games = {{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The ''' | The '''golden claws''' are a pair of cursed claws that draw monsters to the wearer en mass. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
==={{DQ3}}=== | ==={{DQ3}}=== | ||
The weapon has an | The weapon has an {{Attack}} bonus of +55. It can be found in the basement chamber of the [[Pyramid]], and sold for 11,250 [[gold]] coins in the weapon/armour shops. Being a treasure of a long forgotten Pharaoh, the claws are cursed: the party will encounter a battle at every step as soon as they possess it until they sell or discard the gauntlet. In the remakes of {{III}}, the claws will only force battles while within the pyramid and its {{Attack}} bonus is +50. | ||
==={{DQ3HD}}=== | |||
{{DQIIIHDEquipment | |||
|header=[[File:Golden claws III HD icon.png]] | |||
|name=<big>Golden claws</big> | |||
|description=Don't be tricked by these claws' shiny appearance, they're as cursed as anything | |||
|stats=Attack +62 | |||
|vocation=[[File:Martial artist iconHD2D.png|50px|link=Martial artist]] | |||
|notes=N/A | |||
|price=NA/6,000 | |||
|location=[[Pyramid]] basement | |||
}} | |||
==={{DQ11}}=== | ==={{DQ11}}=== | ||
{{ | {{DQXIEquipment | ||
|name=<big><big>Golden claws</big></big> | |||
|icon=[[File:Golden claws xi icon.png]] | |||
|description=Cursed claws that make monsters much more likely to attack | |||
|rarity=<big><big>S</big></big> | |||
|stats=Attack +60/63/60/72<br>Critical Hit chance +4%/6%/8%/10% | |||
|notes=Draws monsters to the party (3D mode)<br>Increases encounter rate (2D mode) | |||
|price=N/A | |||
| | |location=[[Baramos' Lair]] | ||
| | |diff=N/A | ||
|i1=N/A | |||
|character=[[File:Jade sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Jade]][[File:Rab sprite walk.gif|50px|link=Rab]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
The | The Golden claws are given to the party by the [[Portogus Rex]] of [[Portoga]] as a reward for defeating Baramos after his resurrection. Though the Pharaoh's curse persists, the King likely means well as the claws are the strongest weapons a martial artist can have in his world. When fully idealized in the forge, the claws boast the highest critical hit chance of all weapons and can help [[Jade]] attain a 25% chance when paired with the [[Assassin]] accessory, the Minerva equipment exclusive to her, and the passive traits she acquires through her character builder. As with all items found from other worlds accessed through the [[Echo Chamber]], the claws are only available in the {{Definitive Edition}} version of the game. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
DQIII_Golden_Claws.png|Famicom era artwork. | DQIII_Golden_Claws.png|{{Famicom}} era artwork. | ||
DQ_Item_Storybook_Gold_Claw.png|''"Dragon Quest Item Storybook"''. | DQ_Item_Storybook_Gold_Claw.png|''"Dragon Quest Item Storybook"''. | ||
DQ_Item_Storybook_Lump_Wizards.png|''"Dragon Quest Item Storybook"''. | DQ_Item_Storybook_Lump_Wizards.png|''"Dragon Quest Item Storybook"''. | ||
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[[Category:Claws]] | [[Category:Claws]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III weapons]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest III weapons]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake weapons]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI weapons]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest XI weapons]] |
Latest revision as of 13:11, 17 December 2024
Golden claws | |
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Japanese | おうごんのつめ |
Romaji | Ōgonnotsume |
Old localizations | Same |
Found in | Dragon Quest III Dragon Quest XI |
Effect | Frequent battles |
The golden claws are a pair of cursed claws that draw monsters to the wearer en mass.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]
The weapon has an Attack bonus of +55. It can be found in the basement chamber of the Pyramid, and sold for 11,250 gold coins in the weapon/armour shops. Being a treasure of a long forgotten Pharaoh, the claws are cursed: the party will encounter a battle at every step as soon as they possess it until they sell or discard the gauntlet. In the remakes of III, the claws will only force battles while within the pyramid and its Attack bonus is +50.
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake[edit]
Description | |||
Don't be tricked by these claws' shiny appearance, they're as cursed as anything | |||
Stats | Vocations | ||
Attack +62 | |||
Notes | |||
N/A | |||
Price | Location | ||
NA/6,000 | Pyramid basement | ||
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit]
Description | ||||
Cursed claws that make monsters much more likely to attack | ||||
Rarity | ||||
S | ||||
Stats with forge buffs | ||||
Attack +60/63/60/72 Critical Hit chance +4%/6%/8%/10% |
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Notes | ||||
Draws monsters to the party (3D mode) Increases encounter rate (2D mode) |
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Price | Location | |||
N/A | Baramos' Lair | |||
Forging difficulty | ||||
N/A | ||||
Ingredients | ||||
N/A | ||||
Characters | ||||
The Golden claws are given to the party by the Portogus Rex of Portoga as a reward for defeating Baramos after his resurrection. Though the Pharaoh's curse persists, the King likely means well as the claws are the strongest weapons a martial artist can have in his world. When fully idealized in the forge, the claws boast the highest critical hit chance of all weapons and can help Jade attain a 25% chance when paired with the Assassin accessory, the Minerva equipment exclusive to her, and the passive traits she acquires through her character builder. As with all items found from other worlds accessed through the Echo Chamber, the claws are only available in the Definitive Edition version of the game.
Gallery[edit]
Famicom era artwork.