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Latest revision as of 19:34, 11 March 2025
The Gittish Empire is both an evil faction and region in Dragon Quest IX.
The empire is controlled by King Godwyn at Gittingham Palace. The Gittish Empire serves as the chief antagonist in Dragon Quest IX.
Notable Locations[edit]
Collectable Resources[edit]
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Item | Location |
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Northeast corner |
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Southeast platform |
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West side of southwest poison puddle |
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North platform over a poison puddle |
Monsters in the Area[edit]
Enemy | Gold | Exp | Drop Item |
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#171 Stenchurion | 122 G | 1380 |
1/8
1/128
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#172 Gloomy gastropog | 118 G | 1400 |
1/8
1/256
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#173 Dark skeleton | 162 G | 1780 |
1/32
1/128
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#174 Killing machine | 168 G | 1880 |
1/16
1/256
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#175 Dreadful drackal | 180 G | 2000 |
116/
1/32
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#176 Lethal armour | 164 G | 1680 |
1/128
1/256
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#177 Freezing fog | 120 G | 1360 |
1/16
1/128
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#178 Stone guardian | 182 G | 2040 |
1/16
1/256
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Other notable attributes[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- Gittish Empire is a play on British Empire.
- Similarly, Gittingham Palace is a play on Buckingham Palace.
- An important item that is used to solve Quest #141 Encyclopaedia Gittanica is a play on Encyclopaedia Britannica
- The Japanese name "ガナンていこくよう" is named after the Ghana Empire.
- The religion of the empire involved the Ougadou-Bida, a mythical water serpent of the Niger River. This is probably the source of Barbarus
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