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'''Gaia's Navel'''  is a dungeon in {{Dragon Quest III}}.
'''Gaia's Navel'''  is a dungeon in {{Dragon Quest III}}.


Its entrance is directly connected to the nearby village of [[Lanson]]. The dungeon is more of a test of courage than a typical den of {{MFamilies}}s, where a character must venture forth all on their own to retrieve the [[blue orb]].   
Its entrance is directly connected to the nearby village of [[Lanson]]. The dungeon is more of a test of courage than a typical den of {{MFamilies}}s, where a character must venture forth all on their own to retrieve the [[Blue Orb]].   


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ3}}===
==={{DQ3}}===
The [[ultimate key]] is required to enter the dungeon's outer shrine, where a priest will state that only one person may undertake the trial. Whomever is lined up as the {{Party 3}}'s leader will be given the choice to enter the dungeon on their own, with the other characters rooting for them--one of the few instances of the player-made characters speaking in the game.
The [[Ultimate Key]] is required to enter the dungeon's outer shrine, where a priest will state that only one person may undertake the trial. Whomever is lined up as the {{Party 3}}'s leader will be given the choice to enter the dungeon on their own, with the other characters rooting for them--one of the few instances of the player-made characters speaking in the game.


The {{MFamilies}}s within Gaia's Navel are not particularly strong, but the danger comes from the war of attrition the character will experience. [[Mage]]s, [[Warrior]]s, and [[Martial Artist]]s cannot heal themselves unless they stockpile [[medicinal herb]]s and even then these can only be used effectively outside of battle. [[Priest]]s and [[Sage]]s can heal themselves in battle, but their natural frailty and poor armour selection at this point in the game makes it a risky endeavor--the {{Hero 3}} is the best option as long as the player conserves their {{MP}} for healing in battle.
The {{MFamilies}}s within Gaia's Navel are not particularly strong, but the danger comes from the war of attrition the character will experience. [[Mage]]s, [[Warrior]]s, and [[Martial Artist]]s cannot heal themselves unless they stockpile [[medicinal herb]]s and even then these can only be used effectively outside of battle. [[Priest]]s and [[Sage]]s can heal themselves in battle, but their natural frailty and poor armour selection at this point in the game makes it a risky endeavor--the {{Hero 3}} is the best option as long as the player conserves their {{MP}} for healing in battle.
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DQ III NES Navel of the Earth.png|Map. ({{NES}})
DQ III NES Navel of the Earth.png|Map. ({{NES}})
Gaia's Navel 16-bit.png|Map. ({{SFC}})
Gaia's Navel 16-bit.png|Map. ({{SFC}})
DQ III Android Gaia's Navel 1.jpg|
DQ III Android Gaia's Navel 1.jpg|A [[Mimic]]. ([[Cell phone]])
DQ III Android Gaia's Navel 2.jpg|[[Earthenwear]]. ([[Cell phone]])
DQ III Android Gaia's Navel 3.jpg|
DQ III Android Gaia's Navel 4.jpg|[[Blue Orb]] (Right) and [[Mini medal]] (Left). ([[Cell phone]])
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