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The weapon has an attack bonus of +55. It can be found in the [[Pyramid]], and sold for 11,250 G in the weapon/armour shops. It | The weapon has an attack bonus of +55. It can be found in the [[Pyramid]], and sold for 11,250 G in the weapon/armour shops. It has a curse that means the party will encounter a battle at every step as soon as they possess it until they sell or discard the gauntlet. In the remakes of ''III'', the claws will only force battles while within the tomb. | ||
In the "''Dragon Quest'' Item Storybook" and in the official art for the golden claws, the weapon is depicted as being of Egyptian design. | In the "''Dragon Quest'' Item Storybook" and in the official art for the golden claws, the weapon is depicted as being of Egyptian design. |
Revision as of 23:06, 1 October 2019
Golden claws | |
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Japanese | おうごんのつめ |
Romaji | {{{romaji}}} |
Old localizations | Golden claws |
Found in | Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation |
Effect | Frequent battles |
The Golden claws are an unofficially "cursed" weapon that attracts monsters in Dragon Quest III.
Details
The weapon has an attack bonus of +55. It can be found in the Pyramid, and sold for 11,250 G in the weapon/armour shops. It has a curse that means the party will encounter a battle at every step as soon as they possess it until they sell or discard the gauntlet. In the remakes of III, the claws will only force battles while within the tomb.
In the "Dragon Quest Item Storybook" and in the official art for the golden claws, the weapon is depicted as being of Egyptian design.