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|romaji = {{tt|Shi no kubikazari|Death choker/necklace}}
|romaji = {{tt|Shi no kubikazari|Death choker/necklace}}
|names = Death Necklace ({{NES}})<br>Cursed Necklace<ref>Dragon Warrior Explorer's Handbook</ref><br>Choker ({{GBC}})
|names = Death Necklace ({{NES}})<br>Cursed Necklace<ref>Dragon Warrior Explorer's Handbook</ref><br>Choker ({{GBC}})
|games ={{Dragon Quest}}<br>{{DQWalk}}
|games ={{Dragon Quest}}<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{DQWalk}}
|effect = {{Cursed}}. Prevents the Hero from entering Tantegel Castle. (''I'' only)<br>Increases the wearer's Defence and resistance to instant death spells. (''Walk'' only)
|effect = {{Cursed}}. Prevents the Hero from entering Tantegel Castle. (''I'' only)<br>Increases the wearer's Defence and resistance to instant death spells. (''Walk'' only)
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==={{DQ11}}===
The choker can be found in the ruins of the [[Zwaardsrust Region]] in a pile of gold coins behind a door that requires the [[Magic Key]] to open. It cannot be equipped as an accessory, but if the player attempts to use it, they will receive an ominous warning and think better of it. The familiar tune of a character equipping a cursed item from the older games can be heard.


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Simon was able to remove it through the use of some [[Holy water|Fairy water]], and tossed it onto The Dragonlord, who was forced to destroy the dragon as a result.
Simon was able to remove it through the use of some [[Holy water|Fairy water]], and tossed it onto The Dragonlord, who was forced to destroy the dragon as a result.


==See also==
==Related items==
*[[Wasteband]]
*[[Wasteband]]
==Descriptions==
{{Descriptions
|DQ11=A grim and inauspicious artefact said to have been found deep within a rocky ravine.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.</ref>
}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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[[Category:Dragon Quest I items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest I items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Walk accessories]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Walk accessories]]
[[Category:Cursed equipment]]
[[Category:Cursed equipment]]

Latest revision as of 17:06, 5 January 2023

Choker
DQ Death Necklace.png
Japanese しのくびかざり
Romaji Shi no kubikazari
Old localizations Death Necklace (NES)
Cursed Necklace[1]
Choker (GBC)
Found in Dragon Quest
Dragon Quest XI
Dragon Quest Walk
Effect Cursed. Prevents the Hero from entering Tantegel Castle. (I only)
Increases the wearer's Defence and resistance to instant death spells. (Walk only)

The Choker is a recurring accessory in the Dragon Quest series, first appearing in the original Dragon Quest. It is a cursed piece of equipment that tightens around the wearer's neck when worn.

Appearance[edit]

Dragon Quest[edit]

Choker (しのくびかざり Shi no kubikazari)DQ-SNES-LOGO-ICON.PNG
Buy Sell Attributes
N/A 1200 gold coins Prevents the Hero from entering Tantegel Castle.
Can only be removed by the old man in Tantegel.
Can Be Equipped By Equipment Type Can Be Used As Tool In Battle?
ICON-Hero (Dragon Quest).png Accessory ICON-NO-X.png NO
Shop(s) This item cannot be bought in any shop.
Location(s) Craggy Cave.
In-Game Description
Mobile ?


Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit]

The choker can be found in the ruins of the Zwaardsrust Region in a pile of gold coins behind a door that requires the Magic Key to open. It cannot be equipped as an accessory, but if the player attempts to use it, they will receive an ominous warning and think better of it. The familiar tune of a character equipping a cursed item from the older games can be heard.

Dragon Quest Walk[edit]

The choker can be received as a reward during the Dragon Quest I event. Unlike its original appearance, the choker has a defence bonus of +5 and increases the wearer's resistance to instant death effects by 5%.

Captain N: The Game Master[edit]

The Cursed necklace turns the wearer into a target for the legendary Golden Dragon. It's placed on Simon Belmont by The Dragonlord as a means of getting rid of him and The N Team.

Simon was able to remove it through the use of some Fairy water, and tossed it onto The Dragonlord, who was forced to destroy the dragon as a result.

Related items[edit]

Descriptions[edit]

GameDescription
DQ11-LOGO-ICON.png
A grim and inauspicious artefact said to have been found deep within a rocky ravine.[2]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Dragon Warrior Explorer's Handbook
  2. Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.