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==Treasures== | ==Treasures== | ||
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*[[Massacre sword]] | *[[Massacre sword]] | ||
* | *[[Mini medal]] (Look on both ships before stopping the bosses at Pharos Beacon) | ||
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*22 [[Gold]] Coins | |||
*[[Antidotal herb]] | |||
*[[Holy water]] | |||
*[[Seed of strength]] | |||
*[[Wayfarer's clothes]] | |||
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==Shops & Services== | ==Shops & Services== |
Revision as of 16:06, 6 March 2018
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Game | Dragon Quest IV |
Porthtrunnel (Konenber in the NES version) is a town in Dragon Quest IV, located to the south of Bath. A port town, it is centre of the world's shipbuilding industry. However, at the beginning of Chapter 5, all these efforts have been stalled as the nearby Pharos Beacon has been giving off false signals due to its infestation and its light being replaced with a dark one. Fortunately, the party is able to restore things to their proper order, allowing Torneko Taloon to offer the services of his ship and the party to continue on its journey.
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