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Revision as of 11:52, 14 October 2016
Final Dungeon | |
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Mt. Zugzwang | |
Game | Dragon Quest V |
Mt. Zugzwang is the final dungeon in Dragon Quest V. Called Mt. Evil in fan translations. It is located in Nadiria, it houses the mountain fortress of Grandmaster Nimzo. It is the site where Madalena is held captive, forced to pray for the gate to the human world to be opened wide enough for Nimzo. In the remakes, Nimzo's pawns have names of chess terms and pieces. Thus, in keeping with Nimzo's "chess names" theme, Mt. Evil was renamed Mt Zugzwang, a term used in chess.
Despite the presence of various recruitable monsters, no monster will be recruited within Mt. Zugzwang.
Local enemies
- Hyperanemon
- Gigantes
- Admirer
- Balhib
- Wrecktor
- Mandrake marshal
- Soulspawn
- Great dragon
- Snake handler
- Killing machine
- Pazuzu
- Hybrid
- Lick-o'-flame
- Drakenstein
- Wight king
- Metal king slime
- Doom slugger
- Gloom slugger
- Luneyetic
- Frighturn (x2)
- Bishop Ladja (Remakes only)
- Grandmaster Nimzo
Treasure
Dragon Quest V (DS) | |
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Item | Location |
Dark robe | Chest |
Ogre shield | Mountainside |
Double-edged sword | Mountainside |
Aspersorium | Tile room |
Sun crown | Tile room |
Metal king helm | Drop-down room |
Orichalcum fangs | Trapped chest |
Map
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