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In | In {{DQSwords}}, [[Sword tempering in Dragon Quest Swords|sword tempering]] is a primary way of acquiring more powerful weapons throughout the game. In order to temper a sword, specific materials are needed. The various materials used in the tempering process are listed here. | ||
*[[Iron | *[[Iron ore]] | ||
*Monsterbone | *Monsterbone | ||
*[[Thunderball]] | *[[Thunderball]] | ||
*[[Lava | *[[Lava lump]] | ||
*[[Ice | *[[Ice crystal]] | ||
*[[Gold | *[[Gold bar]] | ||
*Noble | *Noble metal | ||
*[[Orichalcum]] | *[[Orichalcum]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:39, 9 March 2020
In Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors, sword tempering is a primary way of acquiring more powerful weapons throughout the game. In order to temper a sword, specific materials are needed. The various materials used in the tempering process are listed here.
- Iron ore
- Monsterbone
- Thunderball
- Lava lump
- Ice crystal
- Gold bar
- Noble metal
- Orichalcum
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