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The Thief's Key can first be purchased at the [[ | The Thief's Key can first be purchased at the The [[Bazaar]] in [[Haggleton]]. The price for it starts at 2,000 {{Gold}}, but it can be bartered down to 200. The shop selling it closes after the [[Ra's Mirror]] is obtained. | ||
It is also available for 200 | It is also available for 200 {{Gold}} at the [[item shop]] in the [[inn]] at [[Somnia (Lower World)|Somnia]] in the [[Lower World]]. The shop closes after [[Murdaw]] is defeated. | ||
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The Thief's Key can first be purchased at the [[Pilgrim's Perdition]] for 470 | The Thief's Key can first be purchased at the [[Pilgrim's Perdition]] for 470 {{Gold}}. | ||
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:''"Opens most [[treasure chest]]s." - in-game description'' | :''"Opens most [[treasure chest]]s." - in-game description'' | ||
The '''Thief's Key''' is made by combining an | The '''Thief's Key''' is made by combining an [[Iron nail]] and a [[Bronze knife]] in the [[Alchemy Pot]]. | ||
The [[armour shop]] merchant in [[Farebury]] leaves the recipe for the Key under the [[church]] bell after [[Trode]] is chased out of town. | The [[armour shop]] merchant in [[Farebury]] leaves the recipe for the Key under the [[church]] bell after [[Trode]] is chased out of town. |
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Thief's key | |
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Japanese | とうぞくのかぎ |
Romaji | {{{romaji}}} |
Old localizations | Burglar's key |
Found in | Dragon Quest III Dragon Quest IV Dragon Quest VI Dragon Quest VII Dragon Quest VIII Dragon Quest IX |
Effect | Unlocks certain doors and/or chests. |
The Thief's Key is a recurring item that is needed to unlock certain doors and/or chests in the Dragon Quest series. It's usually the first key in the game to be found.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]
The Thief's Key is an item in Dragon Quest III. It is the first key acquired in the game. The key is held by an old man at the top of the Dreamer's Tower. The key is able to open yellow doors.
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen[edit]
The Thief's Key is given to Alena in Chapter 2 after she saves Anya from the kidnappers, and is needed to get through Birdsong Tower. In Chapter 5, she still has the key upon joining up with the Hero. The Thief's Key unlocks blue doors.
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit]
The Thief's Key can first be purchased at the The Bazaar in Haggleton. The price for it starts at 2,000 gold coins, but it can be bartered down to 200. The shop selling it closes after the Ra's Mirror is obtained.
It is also available for 200 gold coins at the item shop in the inn at Somnia in the Lower World. The shop closes after Murdaw is defeated.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]
The Thief's Key can first be purchased at the Pilgrim's Perdition for 470 gold coins.
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]
- "Opens most treasure chests." - in-game description
The Thief's Key is made by combining an Iron nail and a Bronze knife in the Alchemy Pot.
The armour shop merchant in Farebury leaves the recipe for the Key under the church bell after Trode is chased out of town.
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]
- "A key capable of opening ordinary treasure chests." - in-game description
The Thief's Key is an important item in Dragon Quest IX. The Thief's key is provided by Cap'n Max Meddlin' when the Hero's tally of handed-in Mini medals reaches four. It can be used to open locked treasure chests.
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Gallery[edit]
Thief's Key recipe in Farebury from VIII. (Cell phone)