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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|title = Prayer Ring | |title = ''Prayer Ring'' | ||
|image =[[File:DQVIII_Prayer_Ring.png|200px]] | |image =[[File:DQVIII_Prayer_Ring.png|200px]] | ||
|japanese = いのりの指輪<br>いのりのゆびわ | |japanese = いのりの指輪<br>いのりのゆびわ | ||
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|effect = Recovers some {{MP}} on each use. Has a chance of breaking when used.<br>Completely restores wearer's {{HP}} or {{MP}} at max [[tension]]. ({{Heroes}} only) | |effect = Recovers some {{MP}} on each use. Has a chance of breaking when used.<br>Completely restores wearer's {{HP}} or {{MP}} at max [[tension]]. ({{Heroes}} only) | ||
}} | }} | ||
The ''' | The '''prayer ring''' is a recurring item and accessory in the {{DQSeries}} which was first introduced in {{Dragon Quest II}}. It's designed to restore {{MP}} to a single character per use, but has a risk of breaking after each time it is used. It is a tiny gold band with a opaque blue crystal fixed on it. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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|buy=N/a | |buy=N/a | ||
|sell=1,950 gold coins | |sell=1,950 gold coins | ||
|effect=Restores 25~30 {{MP}} to the user (original version) | |effect=Restores 25~30 {{MP}} to the user (original version)<br>Restores 20~27 {{MP}} to the user (remake versions) | ||
|out-of-battle=yes | |out-of-battle=yes | ||
|in-battle=yes | |in-battle=yes | ||
|shops=This item is not sold in any shop. | |shops=This item is not sold in any shop. | ||
|locations=Treasure chests at [[Pillar of Winds]], [[Zahan]]{{tt|*|Requires the Jailor's key.}}, [[Tower of the Moon]], and the [[Sea Cave]].<br>Received as a prize for winning second place at [[Tombola]]. (3 Star symbols)<br>{{fraction|1|32}} chance of being dropped by [[ | |locations=Treasure chests at [[Pillar of Winds]], [[Zahan]]{{tt|*|Requires the Jailor's key.}}, [[Tower of the Moon]], and the [[Sea Cave]].<br>Received as a prize for winning second place at [[Tombola]]. (3 Star symbols)<br>{{fraction|1|32}} chance of being dropped by [[archdemon]]s.<br>{{fraction|1|128}} chance of being dropped by [[magic marionette]]s, [[muddy hand]]s and [[walking corpse]]s. | ||
|description=Restores 20-27 MP.<ref>Cell phone and Nintendo Switch versions.</ref> | |description=Restores 20-27 MP.<ref>Cell phone and Nintendo Switch versions.</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|buy=2,500 gold coins | |buy=2,500 gold coins | ||
|sell=1,875 gold coins | |sell=1,875 gold coins | ||
|effect=Restores 20~24 MP to the wearer when used. Has a | |effect=Restores 20~24 MP to the wearer when used. Has a 1/8th chance of breaking after each use. | ||
|out-of-battle=yes | |out-of-battle=yes | ||
|in-battle=yes | |in-battle=yes | ||
|shops=[[Super Secret Faerie Village]]{{tt|*|Requires the Mod Rod.}} | |shops=[[Super Secret Faerie Village]]{{tt|*|Requires the Mod Rod.}} | ||
|locations=Queen's bedchamber in [[Isis]] palace at night{{tt|*|Requires the Magic Key}}, treasure chest in [[Baramos' Lair]], treasure chest in [[Craggy Cave]], one found at [[Cantlin]]{{tt|*|Remake versions only}}, treasure chest on B4 of [[Zoma's Citadel]], pot in 5th [[Treasures n' Trapdoors]] stage at [[Jipang]]{{tt|*|Super Famicom and Game Boy Color versions only}}.<br>{{fraction|1|32}} chance of being dropped by [[ | |locations=Queen's bedchamber in [[Isis]] palace at night{{tt|*|Requires the Magic Key}}, treasure chest in [[Baramos' Lair]], treasure chest in [[Craggy Cave]], one found at [[Cantlin]]{{tt|*|Remake versions only}}, treasure chest on B4 of [[Zoma's Citadel]], pot in 5th [[Treasures n' Trapdoors]] stage at [[Jipang]]{{tt|*|Super Famicom and Game Boy Color versions only}}.<br>{{fraction|1|32}} chance of being dropped by [[abracadabrer]]s.<br>{{fraction|1|1024}} chance of being dropped by [[imp]]s. | ||
}} | |||
==={{DQ3HD}}=== | |||
{{DQIIIHDItem | |||
|header=[[File:ICON-Prayer ring III HD.png]] | |||
|name=<big>Prayer ring</big> | |||
|kanji=いのりのゆびわ | |||
|description=A pious band that can be used to restore a small amount of MP. However, be warned: it's likely to break if called upon. | |||
|effect=Replenishes 10~35 MP<br>1/8th chance to break per use | |||
|price=2,500/1,750 | |||
|location=Sold in:<br>[[Super Secret Faerie Village]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
==={{DQ4}}=== | ==={{DQ4}}=== | ||
{{Descriptions | {{Descriptions | ||
|DQ4=This religious ring recovers some {{MP}} whenever it's used.<ref>[[Nintendo DS]] and [[Cell phone]] versions.</ref> | |DQ4=This religious ring recovers some {{MP}} whenever it's used.<ref>[[Nintendo DS]] and [[Cell phone]] versions.</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
The prayer ring is a normal item in the original version of the game, but classified as an accessory that increases {{Defence}} by 5 in the various remakes, and restores 20~30 {{MP}} when used. In the {{NES}} version of ''Dragon Quest IV'' the ring will '''always break''' when used in battle. Prayer rings can be dropped by [[hell raiser]]s and [[pickeerer]]s. The prayer ring in the {{DS}}, and [[Cell phone]] remake can be bought at [[Endor]]'s casino for 500 Casino Tokens and it can be sold for 2,250 [[gold]] coins. | |||
==={{DQ5}}=== | ==={{DQ5}}=== | ||
{{Descriptions | {{Descriptions | ||
|DQ5=This religious ring recovers some {{MP}} whenever it's used.<ref>[[Nintendo DS]] and [[Cell phone]] versions.</ref> | |DQ5=This religious ring recovers some {{MP}} whenever it's used.<ref>[[Nintendo DS]] and [[Cell phone]] versions.</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
The ring will restore 20~30 {{MP}}, but is eclipsed by the more potent [[Elfin elixir]]. One can be found at [[Mt. Batten Pass]] and another at [[Gotha]] during Generation 3, but requires the [[Ultimate Key]] to reach it. Prayer rings can also be dropped by [[goodybag]]s, [[necromancer]]s, and [[samigina]]s. | |||
==={{DQ6}}=== | ==={{DQ6}}=== | ||
{{Descriptions | {{Descriptions | ||
|DQ6=This religious ring recovers some {{MP}} whenever it's used.<ref>[[Nintendo DS]] and [[Cell phone]] versions.</ref> | |DQ6=This religious ring recovers some {{MP}} whenever it's used.<ref>[[Nintendo DS]] and [[Cell phone]] versions.</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
This is the first game in which the ring is classified as an accessory, owing to the vast increase of equippable ornaments. It has a {{Defence}} bonus of +5, a {{Style}} bonus of +22, and can be worn by [[Milly]], [[Ashlynn]], [[Terry]], and the {{Hero 6}}. It restores 20~30 {{MP}} when used. Prayer rings can be purchased at the [[casino]]s at [[Turnscote]] and [[Greedmore Valley]] for 5,000 tokens each. They can be dropped by [[hirsute hexer]]s. | |||
==={{DQ7}}=== | ==={{DQ7}}=== | ||
{{Descriptions | {{Descriptions | ||
|DQ7=Use to restore {{MP}}.<ref>[[Sony PlayStation]] Version.</ref><br>This religious ring recovers some {{MP}} whenever it's used<ref>[[Nintendo 3DS]] version.</ref> | |DQ7=Use to restore {{MP}}.<ref>[[Sony PlayStation]] Version.</ref><br>This religious ring recovers some {{MP}} whenever it's used<ref>[[Nintendo 3DS]] version.</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
The prayer ring has a {{Defence}} bonus of +5, a {{Style}} bonus of +3, and can be equipped by the {{Hero 7}}, [[Maribel]], [[Ruff]], [[Sir Mervyn]], and [[Aishe]]. When used it will restore 20~30 {{MP}}. In the original [[Sony PlayStation]] version, prayer rings can be purchased at the Cathedral evolution of the [[The Haven|Immigrant Town]] for 3,000 [[gold]] coins. They can be won as a prize from the Lucky Panel at the [[casino]] starting from [[Pilgrim's Rest]] in the present and also dropped by [[trickstar]]s. | |||
==={{DQ8}}=== | ==={{DQ8}}=== | ||
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|DQ8=A ring that restores some of the wearer's {{MP}} when used as an item.<ref>Sony {{PlayStation 2}}, Cell phone, and Nintendo 3DS versions.</ref> | |DQ8=A ring that restores some of the wearer's {{MP}} when used as an item.<ref>Sony {{PlayStation 2}}, Cell phone, and Nintendo 3DS versions.</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
The Prayer ring once again has a {{Defence}} bonus of +5, can be equipped by all characters, and restores 20~30 {{MP}} when used. They can be purchased from the item peddler in [[Argonia]] for 9,000 [[gold]] coins, but he disappears after [[Dhoulmagus]] has been defeated, and they can be sold for 1,500 [[gold]] coins. At [[Baccarat]]'s [[ | The Prayer ring once again has a {{Defence}} bonus of +5, can be equipped by all characters, and restores 20~30 {{MP}} when used. They can be purchased from the item peddler in [[Argonia]] for 9,000 [[gold]] coins, but he disappears after [[Dhoulmagus]] has been defeated, and they can be sold for 1,500 [[gold]] coins. At [[Baccarat]]'s [[casino]], prayer rings can be purchased for 1,000 tokens each. They can be dropped rarely by [[goodybag]]s and [[high roller]]s. A ring can be found in a [[treasure chest]] on the world map shortly after leaving the [[Desert Chapel]], while another can be found in the center of the continent close to [[Argonia]]. One can be found in the barrels at the [[Black Citadel]]. | ||
Prayer rings can be created in the [[Alchemy Pot]] and they can be mixed extensively in different recipes with the use of [[alchemy]]: | Prayer rings can be created in the [[Alchemy Pot]] and they can be mixed extensively in different recipes with the use of [[alchemy]]: | ||
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|rarity=★☆☆☆☆ | |rarity=★☆☆☆☆ | ||
|stats=Defence +3<br>Style +7 | |stats=Defence +3<br>Style +7 | ||
|vocation=[[File:IXwarrioricon.png|link=Warrior]][[File:IXpriesticon.png|link=Priest]][[File:IXmageicon.png|link=Mage]][[File:IXmartialartisticon.png|link=Martial Artist]][[File:IXthieficon.png|link=Thief]][[File:IXminstrelicon.png|link=Minstrel]] | |vocation=[[File:IXwarrioricon.png|link=Warrior]][[File:IXpriesticon.png|link=Priest]][[File:IXmageicon.png|link=Mage]][[File:IXmartialartisticon.png|link=Martial Artist]]<br>[[File:IXthieficon.png|link=Thief]][[File:IXminstrelicon.png|link=Minstrel]][[File:IXgladiatoricon.png|link=Gladiator]][[File:IXPaladinicon.png|link=Paladin]]<br>[[File:IXarmamentalisticon.png|link=Armamentalist]][[File:IXrangericon.png|link=Ranger]][[File:IXsageicon.png|link=Sage]][[File:IXluminaryicon.png|link=Luminary (vocation)]] | ||
|notes=Restores 20~30 {{MP}} when used.<br>Has a chance to break after each use.<br>Used to create [[Agility ring]], [[Life ring]], [[Mega-magical hat]], and [[Spirit bracer]]. | |notes=Restores 20~30 {{MP}} when used.<br>Has a chance to break after each use.<br>Used to create [[Agility ring]], [[Life ring]], [[Mega-magical hat]], and [[Spirit bracer]]. | ||
|price=2,700 / 1,350 | |price=2,700 / 1,350 | ||
|location=Could be purchased from the [[DQVC]].<br>Exchanged with [[Cap'n Max Meddlin']] for 3 [[Mini medal]]s after 80 cumulative.<br>Received as a reward for completing [[Template:DQIXQuest/17|Quest #17]]: You Shouldn't Have... Really (one-time only).<br>Commonly dropped or stolen from [[ | |location=Could be purchased from the [[DQVC]].<br>Exchanged with [[Cap'n Max Meddlin']] for 3 [[Mini medal]]s after 80 cumulative.<br>Received as a reward for completing [[Template:DQIXQuest/17|Quest #17]]: You Shouldn't Have... Really (one-time only).<br>Commonly dropped or stolen from [[genie sanguini]]s.<br>Rarely dropped or stolen from [[hocus chimaera]]s. | ||
|i1=[[Image:DQIX Gold ring.png|link=Gold ring]]<br>Gold ring | |i1=[[Image:DQIX Gold ring.png|link=Gold ring]]<br>Gold ring | ||
|i2=[[ | |i2=[[File:DQIX Sages elixir.png|link=Sage's elixir]]<br>Sage's elixir x2 | ||
|i3=- | |i3=- | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|flavor=A much-revered ring that answers its wearer's prayers.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.</ref> | |flavor=A much-revered ring that answers its wearer's prayers.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.</ref> | ||
|notes=}} | |notes=}} | ||
In this game, the Prayer ring will completely restore the wearer's {{HP}} or {{MP}} when they reach max [[Tension]], determined at random, and it does not break when the effect occurs. It can be useful as there are limited means to restoring {{HP}} and {{MP}} during battles, especially for characters who are able to build Tension easily like [[Alena]]. The quick recipe for the Prayer ring can be received from [[Medal King|King Flaminio]] in exchange for 2 [[Mini medal]]s on the Stonecloud, while the classic and luxury recipes can be dropped rarely by [[ | In this game, the Prayer ring will completely restore the wearer's {{HP}} or {{MP}} when they reach max [[Tension]], determined at random, and it does not break when the effect occurs. It can be useful as there are limited means to restoring {{HP}} and {{MP}} during battles, especially for characters who are able to build Tension easily like [[Alena]]. The quick recipe for the Prayer ring can be received from [[Medal King|King Flaminio]] in exchange for 2 [[Mini medal]]s on the Stonecloud, while the classic and luxury recipes can be dropped rarely by [[golem]]s. | ||
==={{DQH2}}=== | ==={{DQH2}}=== | ||
The | The prayer ring slowly regenerates the wearer's {{MP}} over time. Once it has been fully upgraded, it will also grant a +11 bonus to the wearer's max {{MP}}. The ring can be obtained by exchanging 20 [[Mini medal]]s once or dropped by [[Cloud surfer]]s. | ||
==={{DQTreasures}}=== | ==={{DQTreasures}}=== | ||
{{Descriptions | {{Descriptions | ||
|DQTR=A ring that provides protection when proffered in prayer.<ref>Nintendo Switch and Steam versions.</ref> | |DQTR=A ring that provides protection when proffered in prayer.<ref>Nintendo Switch and Steam versions.</ref> | ||
}} | }} | ||
A replica prayer ring is [[List of treasures in Dragon Quest Treasures|treasure No. 233]] in the Armour category. Its base value is 500,000 gold. | |||
==={{DQWalk}}=== | ==={{DQWalk}}=== | ||
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[[Category:Dragon Quest II items]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest II items]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III items]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest III items]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake items]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV items]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IV items]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV accessories]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IV accessories]] |