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==Etymology==
==Etymology==
*Honour among Thieves refers to the notion that thieves will not compromise the activities of another thief.
*Honour among Thieves refers to the notion that thieves will not compromise the activities of another thief.
*The ''Mercury'' in mercury prize refers to the gliding swiftness the metal possesses at room temperature, comparable to an M.A.'s agility.
*The ''Mercury'' in mercury prize refers the Roman god of messengers, for whom the boost in agility is thematically appropriate.
*''Wherewithal'' is a term for financing and the ability to make use of it. In this sense, it refers to the expanded wardrobe one has once donned.
*''Wherewithal'' is a term for financing and the ability to make use of it. In this sense, it refers to the expanded wardrobe one has once donned.
*Even with the Wear-With-All Award, Carver's accolade is male only.
*Even with the Wear-With-All Award, Carver's accolade is male only and Debroah's is female-exclusive.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 01:18, 10 April 2024

First appearing in Dragon Quest IX, the Revocation Medals are awards given to characters who opt to return to level 1 after reaching level 99 in their current class. These incredible insignias grant potent powers based on the theme of their respective vocation, ranging from passive effects to stat augmentation.

Characteristics[edit]

All medals can be equipped by any vocation, and each increases the wearer's style by +15. Only one of each can be in the party's inventory at a time.

Soldier's Medal[edit]

A Warrior's award that ups its wearer's attack power.

Boosts attack by +20, and defence by +3.

Lifesaving Medal[edit]

A Priest's prize that pumps up magical mending.

Increases magical mending by +50 and defence by +3.

Mager Achievement[edit]

A Mage's medal that maximizes magical might.

Increases magical might by +50 and defence by +3.

Mercury Prize[edit]

A Martial Artist's medal that improves its wearer's agility.

Increases agility by +120, and defence by +3.

Honour Among Thieves[edit]

A Thief's award that enhances the chances of successfully stealing.

Double the steal rate of Half-Inch, increases defence by +3.

Wear-With-All Award[edit]

A Minstrel's medal that allows you to equip the opposite sex's stuff.

Removes gender restrictions for non-sexy garments and armour, and boosts defence by +3.

Critical Acclaim[edit]

A Gladiator's medal that cranks up the chance of a critical hit.

Increases Critical Hit ratio by +4%, stacking with weapon bonus of +3%. Increases defence by +3.

Order Of Chivalry[edit]

A Paladin's decoration that drums up defence.

Increases defence by +20.

Combat Action Medal[edit]

An Armamentalist's medal that maxes the chance of a coup de grace.

Increases the chance of a Coup-de-Grace activating by +3%, and increases defence by +3.

Medal Of Freedom[edit]

A reward for Rangers that upgrades deftness when donned.

Increases deftness by +100, increases defence by +3.

Legion Of Merit[edit]

A Sage's medal that magnifies max MP.

Increases max MP by +60 and defence by +3.

Noscar[edit]

An accolade for Luminaries that seriously supplements style.

Increases style by +50, stacks with the innate +15. Increases defence by +3.

Etymology[edit]

  • Honour among Thieves refers to the notion that thieves will not compromise the activities of another thief.
  • The Mercury in mercury prize refers the Roman god of messengers, for whom the boost in agility is thematically appropriate.
  • Wherewithal is a term for financing and the ability to make use of it. In this sense, it refers to the expanded wardrobe one has once donned.
  • Even with the Wear-With-All Award, Carver's accolade is male only and Debroah's is female-exclusive.

Gallery[edit]