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{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Image:DQ9 SeedOfDefence.png|32px]][[Seed of defence]]|location=[[Treasure chest]] on walkway in the northwest corner of L1}} | {{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Image:DQ9 SeedOfDefence.png|32px]][[Seed of defence]]|location=[[Treasure chest]] on walkway in the northwest corner of L1}} | ||
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[List_of_treasure_map_treasure_chest_ranks_in_Dragon_Quest_IX#Rank_5/E|Rank 5]] (E) blue treasure chest|location=Southwest corner of L3}} | {{LocationItem|entry|item=[[List_of_treasure_map_treasure_chest_ranks_in_Dragon_Quest_IX#Rank_5/E|Rank 5]] (E) blue [[treasure chest]]|location=Southwest corner of L3}} | ||
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Image:DQ9 MiniMedal.png|32px]][[Mini medal]]|location=[[Treasure chest]] to the north on L5}} | {{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Image:DQ9 MiniMedal.png|32px]][[Mini medal]]|location=[[Treasure chest]] to the north on L5}} | ||
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[List_of_treasure_map_treasure_chest_ranks_in_Dragon_Quest_IX#Rank_4/F|Rank 4]] (F) blue treasure chest|location=Southeast corner of L5}} | {{LocationItem|entry|item=[[List_of_treasure_map_treasure_chest_ranks_in_Dragon_Quest_IX#Rank_4/F|Rank 4]] (F) blue [[treasure chest]]|location=Southeast corner of L5}} | ||
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Image:DQIX nightmare gown.png|32px]][[Nightmare gown]]|location=[[Treasure chest]] on the left in northwest corner of L6}} | {{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Image:DQIX nightmare gown.png|32px]][[Nightmare gown]]|location=[[Treasure chest]] on the left in northwest corner of L6}} | ||
{{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Image:DQ9 Chronocrystal.png|32px]][[Chronocrystal]]|location=[[Treasure chest]] on the right in northwest corner of L6}} | {{LocationItem|entry|item=[[Image:DQ9 Chronocrystal.png|32px]][[Chronocrystal]]|location=[[Treasure chest]] on the right in northwest corner of L6}} |
Revision as of 19:08, 11 July 2023
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Tower of Nod | |
Frontview of the tower | |
Japanese | アルマの塔 |
Rōmaji | Aruma no tō |
Game | Dragon Quest IX |
The Tower of Nod is a tower in Dragon Quest IX.
It is located to the north of Coffinwell on the world map and is only accessible via the Starflight Express after the main story of the game has been completed.
It serves as the primary location of one of the quests available through the DQVC. The Tower of Nod has the distinction of being the only location where the player can encounter Metal king slimes outside of Grottoes, although they only appear rarely.
Treasures
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Item | Location |
Rank 5 (E) blue treasure chest | In southeast corner of L1 |
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Treasure chest on walkway in the northwest corner of L1 |
Rank 5 (E) blue treasure chest | Southwest corner of L3 |
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Treasure chest to the north on L5 |
Rank 4 (F) blue treasure chest | Southeast corner of L5 |
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Treasure chest on the left in northwest corner of L6 |
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Treasure chest on the right in northwest corner of L6 |
Rank 6 (D) blue treasure chest | Eastern room on L6 |
Monsters in the Area
Enemy | Gold | Exp | |
---|---|---|---|
#113 Swinoceros | 102 G | 610 |
1/8
1/32
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#141 Splatterhorn | 122 G | 980 |
1/16
1/32
|
#174 Killing machine | 168 G | 1880 |
1/16
1/256
|
#177 Freezing fog | 120 G | 1360 |
1/16
1/128
|
#178 Stone guardian | 182 G | 2040 |
1/16
1/256
|
#190 Cumulus vex | 178 G | 2300 |
1/16
1/256
|
#192 Gigantes | 110 G | 3200 |
1/64
1/128
|
#200 Drakulard | 152 G | 3450 |
1/16
1/128
|
#201 Barbatos | 187 G | 3400 |
1/16
1/128
|
#205 Mimic | 315 G | 4120 |
1/16
1/64
|
#214 Metal king slime | 80 G | 120040 |
1/128
1/256
|
Quests
Etymology
In the original Japanese, alma means "soul" in both Spanish and Italian.