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|icon=[[File:Tempest shield IX artwork.png]] | |icon=[[File:Tempest shield IX artwork.png]] | ||
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|price=12,500/6,250 | |price=12,500/6,250 | ||
|location=Sold in [[Upover]] | |location=Sold in:<br>[[Upover]] | ||
|i1=[[File:DQIX Magic shield.png|link=Magic shield]] | |i1=[[File:DQIX Magic shield.png|link=Magic shield]]<br>Magic shield | ||
|i2=[[File:Flurry featherIXicon.png|link=Flurry feather]] x3 | |i2=[[File:Flurry featherIXicon.png|link=Flurry feather]]<br>Flurry feather x3 | ||
|i3=[[File:Ruby of protectionIXicon.png|link=Ruby of protection]] | |i3=[[File:Ruby of protectionIXicon.png|link=Ruby of protection]]<br>Ruby of protection | ||
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Revision as of 20:58, 24 August 2025
| Tempest Shield | |
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| Japanese | ふうじんのたて ふうじんの盾 |
| Romaji | Fūjin no tate |
| Old localizations | Wind God Shield Aeolus shield Expel Shield |
| Found in | Dragon Quest III Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake Dragon Quest IV Dragon Quest V Dragon Quest VI Dragon Quest VII Dragon Quest IX Dragon Quest X Dragon Quest XI Dragon Quest Builders 2 |
| Effect | Sometimes can cast Poof when used as a tool in battle Sometimes reduces damage taken from breath attacks Sometimes reduces wind damage |
The Tempest shield is a recurring shield in the Dragon Quest series, first introduced in Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen. Engraved with the face of a furious god, it blows away whole swaths of enemies with the strength of Zephyrus himself. While several guides state that the shield casts Poof on all enemies, the effect actually uses Whack's instant death element to check enemy resistance. The confusion comes from the fact that enemies blown away do not give Experience or gold.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
Added in the 1996 remake, the tempest shield increases Defence by +35 and can be equipped by every vocation save Mages. Compared to other games, the shield has no extra effects aside from its high Defence. It also happens to be the most protective shield for Martial Artists, Merchants, and Gadabouts. It is found in the Romaria treasure vault which requires the Ultimate Key to access and can be sold for 577 gold coins, however it is not recommended to do so. In the Game Boy Color and Super Famicom versions, another shield can be in the final Treasures n' Trapdoors track at Jipang.
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake
| Description | ||||
| Sporting a face you won't soon forget in a hurry, this shield protects against explosive spells | ||||
| Stats | Vocations | |||
| Defence +52 | ||||
| Notes | ||||
| -25% explosion spell damage | ||||
| Price | Location | |||
| NA/ 577 | Romaria castle vault | |||
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
The tempest shield has a Defence bonus of +50 and will attempt to blow away all enemies when used as an item in the NES version and a single group in the remakes. Found in Diabolic Hall, and can only be equipped by Ragnar and the Hero.
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
The tempest shield has a Defence bonus of +35, cuts breath damage by 10, and blows away all enemies when used as an item. It can be equipped by the Hero, Parry, Sancho, and select monster recruits. It is sold in Gotha for 4,700 gold coins.
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
Grants +35 Defence and +18 Style (with a bonus of +35 when equipped with the Sunderbolt blade), but has lost its elemental resistance from V and only targets a single group. Can be equipped by the Hero, Carver, and Terry, and is found in the treasury of Castle Graceskull.
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
The tempest shield has a Defence bonus of +32, a Style bonus of +18, and casts Poof when used as a tool in battle. It can be purchased from Nottagen in the present and Aeolus Vale and can be equipped by the Hero and Aishe. It can also be dropped rarely by Damned wells and Cumulus nix in the Nintendo 3DS version from The Depths of Darkness DLC Tablet. If the tempest shield is equipped with the Sunderbolt blade when being ranked for the Best Dressed category of the Excellence Grading Organisation, they provide an additional +35 bonus to Style.
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
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| Description | ||||
| A shield that baffles breath attacks if used as an item in battle | ||||
| Rarity | Stats | Vocations | ||
| ★☆☆☆☆ | Defence +25 Charm +22 3.5% |
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| Notes | ||||
| Casts Insulate when used as an tool in battle | ||||
| Price | Location | |||
| 12,500/6,250 | Sold in: Upover |
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| Ingredient 1 | Ingredient 2 | Ingredient 3 | ||
![]() Magic shield |
Flurry feather x3 |
Ruby of protection |
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Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
The tempest shield is exclusive to the 3DS and Definitive Edition versions of the game, where it is the reward for fixing the flute of revelation that was broken by a cursed Sir Roseguardin in the Echo Chamber.
Dragon Quest Builders 2
The recipe for the tempest shield is found on Iridescent Isle and is the reward for defeating the super-strong version of the Cumaulus. It increases Defence by +18, and requires three iron ingots, one gold ingot, and one chunk of mythril to forge.
Etymology
- In the original Japanese version of the game, the tempest shield is known as the Fujin's shield, named after the god of wind from Shinto mythology. In earlier English translations, the shield was named the Aeolus shield after the keeper of the wind from Greek mythology, who was sometimes regarded as a god by classical writers.



