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==Nearby monsters==
==Nearby monsters==
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*[[Fandangow]]
*[[Fandangow]]
*[[Grinade]]
*[[Grinade]]
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*[[Slaying mantis]]
*[[Slaying mantis]]
*[[Wooden horseman]]
*[[Wooden horseman]]
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===During the flood===
*[[Barracuda]]
*[[Deathcargot]]
*[[Frightbait]]
*[[Scarfish]]
*[[Wet kisser]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 20:31, 30 April 2017

Wetlock (formerly Hamelia) is a town in Dragon Quest VII.

Past

There was a bard who came to Wetlock one day. Sleep at the inn in Wetlock to notice that the bard is playing a song and luring people to a portal. Before the portal could disappear, they went inside it.

The portal led to a inaccessible tower somewhat northeast of Wetlock. Somehow, the bard had predicted the future, and led the people of Wetlock to a safer place, safe from the upcoming flood. The flood was actually very terrible, inundating the whole island.

Eventually, the Hero, Ruff, and Maribel went to the source of the flood. There was an underground 'temple' where Gracos lives. After defeating Gracos, with the help of the bard, the water calmed down and the town went back to its original state. The people were safely evacuated back to Wetlock. The bard, however, decided to leave Wetlock to find a successor.

Present

Gracos's lair is still there, and can still be visited. In the deepest part of the lair, there lives Gracos's successor, Gracos V.

The previously inaccessible tower can be accessed via a bridge. There are some slimes living now in the tower, and even one who can talk.

The villages of Avon and Huzu are now gone, although Wetlock is still there.

There is also the Medal King's castle northwest of Wetlock (only accessible by ship). The Medal King allows players to exchange mini medals for different prizes.

The tallest tower is also located in Wetlock. The entrance to the tower is opened through Pike's hotstone, which is now in Brugeo's possession. At the top of tower is some sort of an altar in which, also by using the hotstone's power, can revive Sir Mervyn, God's 'apprentice'.

Shops & Services

Item Shop (Past)
Item Price Attributes
Medicinal herb 8 Restores a small amount of HP
Antidotal herb 10 Cures poison
Moonwort bulb 30 Cures paralysis
Holy water 20 Repels monsters
Pink pearl 1,500 +7 Style
ICON-WEAPON-SHOP.png Weapon Shop 
Item Price Attributes
ICON-Cautery sword.png Cautery sword5,400+42 Defence/+23 Style
ICON-Morning star.png Morning star5,500+43 Attack/+14 Style
ICON-Sizeable scissors.png Sizeable scissors6,000+47 Attack/-1 Style
ICON-Battle axe.png Battle axe6,500+49 Attack/+15 Style
ICON-Fire claws.png Fire claws7,700+53 Defence/+21 Style
ICON-Dragontail whip.png Dragontail whip7,500+52 Defence/+33 Style
Armor Shop
Item Price Attributes
Pillager's platemail 7,000 +38 Defence/+20 Style
Magical skirt 8,700 +45 Defence/+35 Style
Platinum shield 3,500 +25 Defence/+40 Style
Pirate's hat 2,800 +19 Defence/+21 Style
Pillager's helmet 4,500 +25 Defence/+15 Style

Inn

Price per person
Gold coins

Other notable attributes

   Save icon.png    This is a location where the game can be saved.

   Zoom icon.png    This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.

Treasures

Nearby monsters

During the flood

Trivia

  • Wetlock's original name, Hamelia, likely draws it name from Hamelin, a town famous for the story of The Pied Piper of Hamelin. The Pied Piper lured away a rat infestation into a river to drown them and later lured away the town's children when the townsfolk refused to pay him for his services. In somewhat reverse fashion, the bard that travels to Avon, Huzu, and Wetlock lured people to safety so they wouldn't drown in the flood the bard foresaw.
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