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|old=Cave Northeast of [[Jipang]] | |old=Cave Northeast of [[Jipang]]<br>Zipangu Cave ({{GBC}} version) | ||
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The '''Orochi's Lair'''<ref>Name given when [[Storeyteller]] is used in the [[Cell phone]] Version.</ref> is a volcanic cave in {{DQ3}}. It is nearly adjacent to [[Jipang]], and houses the altar on which maidens from the golden land are sacrificed to the eponymous serpent. | The '''Orochi's Lair'''<ref>Name given when [[Storeyteller]] is used in the [[Cell phone]] Version.</ref> is a volcanic cave in {{DQ3}}. It is nearly adjacent to [[Jipang]], and houses the altar on which maidens from the golden land are sacrificed to the eponymous serpent. | ||
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*'''[[Orochi]]''' | *'''[[Orochi]]''' | ||
===Remake=== | ====Nearby Monsters==== | ||
*[[Ethereal serpent]] | |||
*[[Garuda]] | |||
*[[Imp]] | |||
*[[Overtoad]] | |||
*[[Shell slime]] | |||
*[[Ursa minor]] | |||
====Remake==== | |||
*On the second floor, Orochi's growls can be heard as the party approaches her. | *On the second floor, Orochi's growls can be heard as the party approaches her. | ||
====Usage of Orochi's Lair in another area==== | ====Usage of Orochi's Lair in another area==== | ||
*B1F is used as 3F of the {{Cloudsgate Citadel 3}}. | *B1F is used as 3F of the {{Cloudsgate Citadel 3}}. | ||
==={{DQTact}}=== | |||
[[Majellan]] and the [[Hero (Dragon Quest Tact)|Master]] journey to Orochi's Lair during the ''Dragon Quest III'' in search of the missing [[Mindini]]. They reach the heart of the volcano and face Orochi in battle after seeing that she has gobbled up Mindini. Afterwards, Orochi spits the pink sanguini up, sending her even further into [[Manoza]]. | |||
==Map & Gallery== | ==Map & Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
DQ III NES Cave of Jipang.png|{{NES map. | DQ III NES Cave of Jipang.png|{{NES}} map. | ||
Orochi's Lair 16-bit.png|{{SFC}} map. | Orochi's Lair 16-bit.png|{{SFC}} map. | ||
DQT Orochis Lair.jpg|Orochi confronting Majellan in {{Tact}}. | |||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{clear}} | |||
{{DQIII}} | {{DQIII}} | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III locations]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest III locations]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Tact locations]] |
Revision as of 13:52, 16 November 2022
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Merchant running from the Orochi. | |
Japanese | ジパングの洞窟 |
Rōmaji | Jipangu no dōkutsu |
Game | Dragon Quest III |
Old localization | Cave Northeast of Jipang Zipangu Cave (GBC version) |
The Orochi's Lair[1] is a volcanic cave in Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation. It is nearly adjacent to Jipang, and houses the altar on which maidens from the golden land are sacrificed to the eponymous serpent.
It was once visited by The Hero's father, the great Ortega during his travels through the world.[2]
Appearances
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
The lair is a simple dungeon, consisting of two floors with a direct route with few branches. Metal slimes appear fairly regularly and in large groups, giving the party a chance to level up before facing the dragon.
If the altar on B2F is examined, it is mentioned as the possible place where sacrifices to Orochi are left.
Treasures
- Mask of Implacability
- Orochi's sword (automatically obtained after battle)
Monsters
Nearby Monsters
Remake
- On the second floor, Orochi's growls can be heard as the party approaches her.
Usage of Orochi's Lair in another area
- B1F is used as 3F of the Cloudsgate Citadel.
Dragon Quest Tact
Majellan and the Master journey to Orochi's Lair during the Dragon Quest III in search of the missing Mindini. They reach the heart of the volcano and face Orochi in battle after seeing that she has gobbled up Mindini. Afterwards, Orochi spits the pink sanguini up, sending her even further into Manoza.
Map & Gallery
References
- ↑ Name given when Storeyteller is used in the Cell phone Version.
- ↑ Shown in the prologue to the Super Famicom and Game Boy Color version of the game.