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Though Torches are not used in the game as items, one is needed during a puzzle in the [[Shrine of Mysteries]] to light 9 braziers up with the right combination of red and blue flames. This puzzle, though, is only present in the [[Sony PlayStation]] | Though Torches are not used in the game as items, one is needed during a puzzle in the [[Shrine of Mysteries]] to light 9 braziers up with the right combination of red and blue flames. This puzzle, though, is only present in the [[Sony PlayStation]] version. | ||
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DQ V DS Torch picture in game.png|Torch as shown in the game inventory. ({{DS}}) | DQ V DS Torch picture in game.png|Torch as shown in the game inventory. ({{DS}}) | ||
Captain N using the Flame sword & Silver shield.jpg|Princess Lana carrying a Torch. | Captain N using the Flame sword & Silver shield.jpg|Princess Lana carrying a Torch. | ||
DQ VII PS1 Blue Flame Torch.jpg|The {{Hero 7}} and [[Kiefer]] using a torch with blue flame in the [[Shrine of Mysteries]] in {{ | DQ VII PS1 Blue Flame Torch.jpg|The {{Hero 7}} and [[Kiefer]] using a torch with blue flame in the [[Shrine of Mysteries]] in {{VII}} ({{PS1}} version) | ||
DQ VII PS1 Red Flame Torch.jpg|The {{Hero 7}} and [[Kiefer]] using a Torch with red flame in the [[Shrine of Mysteries]] in {{ | DQ VII PS1 Red Flame Torch.jpg|The {{Hero 7}} and [[Kiefer]] using a Torch with red flame in the [[Shrine of Mysteries]] in {{VII}}. <br>({{PS1}} version) | ||
DQ VIII PS2 Angelo lighting the way with a torch.jpg|Angelo lighting the way with a torch. | DQ VIII PS2 Angelo lighting the way with a torch.jpg|Angelo lighting the way with a torch. | ||
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Revision as of 07:29, 12 February 2022
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Japanese | たいまつ |
Romaji | {{{romaji}}} |
Old localizations | |
Found in | Dragon Quest Dragon Quest V |
Effect | Lights up dark areas. |
The Torch is an item used to light up dark dungeons. It is used multiple times in Dragon Quest and one specific time in Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride.
Appearances
Dragon Quest
Buy | Sell | Effect |
8 gold coins | 4 gold coins | Used in dungeons to light them up. Only illuminates tiles adjacent to the player, but its effect lasts until the player exits the dungeon. In the remakes* it can be used as a tool in battle, and will deal 4 ~ 6 damage to an enemy. |
Usable outside of battle? | Usable in battle? |
YES | Remakes only. |
Shop(s) | Tantegel, Galenholm, Kol, Cantlin |
Location(s) | King's chamber in Tantegel |
In-game description | |
Mobile | Lights up the darkness of dungeons. |
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
The Torch is a plot item that lights up a dark floor in Uptaten Towers. Because it's treated as a key plot item in this game, it can't be sold or thrown away.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
Though Torches are not used in the game as items, one is needed during a puzzle in the Shrine of Mysteries to light 9 braziers up with the right combination of red and blue flames. This puzzle, though, is only present in the Sony PlayStation version.
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
Though Torches are not used in the game as items, they are shown to be held by the characters while in a cavern during gameplay or cutscenes.
Dragon Quest Builders
Made from a broken branch and blue goo.
Captain N: The Game Master
Princess Lana uses a torch for herself, along with Kevin Keene/Captain N and Duke to make it through the Cave of The Axe knight.
Descriptions
Game | Description |
Lights up the darkness of dungeons.[1] | |
This holy light will illuminate the darkness.[2] | |
A burning branch fuelled with flammable fluid. Light source. +10 points base level EXP. |
Gallery
References
- ↑ Cell phone version
- ↑ Nintendo DS and Cell phone version