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*[[Fading Jenny]] ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] | *[[Fading Jenny]] ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] version) | ||
*[[Mini medal]] (remakes) | *[[Mini medal]] (remakes) | ||
*[[Sword of Ruin]] (remakes) | *[[Sword of Ruin]] (remakes) |
Revision as of 17:01, 27 April 2021
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Craggy Cave | |
Japanese | 岩山の洞窟 |
Rōmaji | iwayama no dōkutsu |
Game | Dragon Quest |
Old localization | Rocky cave |
Craggy Cave is a dungeon located in western Alefgard in Dragon Quest and Dragon Quest III. It is an optional dungeon which holds various miscellaneous treasures.
Appearances
Dragon Quest
The dungeon is the only optional dungeon in the game.
It is also noted as the location of the enigmatic Warrior's ring, as well as the a cursed necklace.
Monsters
Dragon Quest II
As with many locations in Alefgard, the dungeon does not exist on the world map in Dragon Quest II.
Dragon Quest III
The cave's only noteworthy feature is housing a a Prayer Ring, which is handy for players who missed the opportunity to use the Mod rod in the Super Secret Faerie Village.
Monsters
- Ursa mega
- Muddy hand
- Stone guardian (Called by muddy hand)
- Armful
- Silhouette
- Goodybag
- Mimic (1, and only in the NES Version)
- Wyrtoise
Treasures
- Prayer ring
- 1,016 Gold Coins
- Fading Jenny (NES version)
- Mini medal (remakes)
- Sword of Ruin (remakes)
- Hate Mail
Gallery