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==Other languages== | |||
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|fr=El Monumento de Caodí|fr-meaning= | |||
|de=El Monumento de Fuente|de-meaning= | |||
|it=Monumento de Gano|it-meaning= | |||
|es=Monumento a Giraldo|es-meaning= | |||
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==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
Latest revision as of 22:36, 7 January 2024
| Dungeon | |
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| El Monumento de Pomposo | |
| Japanese | バロックタワー |
| Romaji | |
| Game | Dragon Quest VII |
El Monumento de Pomposo (formerly Baloch's Tower and Baloch's House) is a dungeon located near the present El Ciclo in Dragon Quest VII.
Story[edit]
This tower was the final creation of the famed and eccentric Pomposo, who filled the tower with a number of treasures and puzzles to solve. It was built on the site of his studio "El Estudio de Pomposo".
Treasures[edit]
Past[edit]
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Present[edit] |
Monsters[edit]
Nearby monsters[edit]
Past[edit] |
Present[edit](After the Demon King's resurrection) |
Other languages[edit]
| Language | Translation | Meaning |
| Monumento a Giraldo | ||
| El Monumento de Caodí | ||
| El Monumento de Fuente | ||
| Monumento de Gano |
Etymology[edit]
El Monumento de Pomposo means "the monument of Pomposo" in Spanish.