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|name=Windcheater
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|sprite=[[File:Windcheater icon DQTR.jpg]]
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|description=Increases resistance to breath attacks. A favourite drink of monsters like the ham shamwitch
|description=Increases resistance to breath attacks. A favourite drink of monsters like the ham shamwitch
|ingredients=[[Nectar]] x3, [[Waveweed]] x3, [[Wingtip nectar]] x3
|ingredients=[[Nectar]] x3, [[Waveweed]] x3, [[Wingtip nectar]] x3

Latest revision as of 19:59, 18 February 2023

Windcheater
Japanese ふろしきマント(VII)
おいかぜシロップ(Tr)
Romaji Fureshiki manto
Oikazeshiroppu
Old localizations N/a
Found in Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest Treasures
Effect Reduces damage taken from wind attacks and spells.

Windcheater refers to both a piece of clothing that appears exclusively in the Nintendo 3DS version of Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past as well as a beverage found in Dragon Quest Treasures. In both cases the item greatly reduces the damage of Wind

Appearances[edit]

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

GameDescription
DQ7-PSX-LOGO-ICON.png
This garment will help to reduce damage caused by magic.[1]

The windcheater has a defence bonus of +33, a style bonus of +7, and reduces damage taken from wind attacks and spells by 33 points. It can be equipped by the Hero, Kiefer, Ruff, and Sir Mervyn and can be acquired by defeating the Demon barber, the boss of the Barbarous Barbershop DLC Tablet.

Dragon Quest Treasures[edit]

Windcheater Dragon Quest Treasures Logo.png
Portrait Description
Windcheater icon DQTR.png Increases resistance to breath attacks. A favourite drink of monsters like the ham shamwitch
Ingredients Nectar x3, Waveweed x3, Wingtip nectar x3
Beloved by Sham hatwitch DQTR portrait.jpgHam shamwitch DQTR portrait.jpgHat hamwitch DQTR portrait.jpgSham hamwitch DQTR portrait.jpg
Recipe location Windcheater location.png


Etymology[edit]

The windcheater's Japanese name in VII, furoshiki mantle, references a type of traditional Japanese cloth used for hundreds of years to wrap and transport goods and clothes. It often featured patterns and could be worn as a scarf or cape.

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Reference[edit]

  1. Nintendo 3DS version