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Revision as of 11:07, 19 February 2017
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Type | Field |
Older names | Map Magic |
Treasure Eye Land is an ability in the Dragon Quest series. It highlights treasure chests on the map.
Appearances
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest IX
This ability is learned with 100 skill points allocated into Acquisitiveness skill. However, it only highlights red chests. In grottos, it will pinpoint the stairs leading to next floor.
Etymology
Treasure Eye Land is a phonetic pun, referencing Robert Louis Stevenson's book Treasure Island.
Master list
HP recovery skills
MP recovery skills
Ailment alleviating skills
Monster-mauling skills
Bonus damage skills
Multi-strike skills
Turn order skills
Critical Hit skills
Summon skills
Defensive skills
Physical support skills
Magical support skills
Reflective skills
Tension skills
Befuddling skills
Breathtaking skills
Dazzling skills
Death skills
Fizzling skills
Hypnagogic skills
Paralyzing skills
Stunning skills
Venomous skills
Debuff skills
Disruptive skills
Songs and hymnal skills
Dances and shimmy skills
Blast skills
Dark skills
Fire skills
Ice skills
Lightning skills
Soil skills
Water skills
Wind skills
Breath skills
Field skills
Miscellaneous skills