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Latest revision as of 14:05, 12 May 2026

The Citadel Tower is a small six-floor bonus dungeon in the remakes of Dragon Quest III and the HD-2D remake of Dragon Quest II. It is the outer structure of Cloudsgate Citadel and leads to the dragon God Xenlon.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake[edit]

In Dragon Quest II HD a beam of light in the Faerie Palace takes players directly to Cloudsgate Citadel in the post-game, so Citadel Tower is the only bonus dungeon required to reach Xenlon. Several empty treasure chests are found in the tower, implying that it has been untouched in the centuries since Erdrick climbed it pearl steps.

As with the Shrine of Rain, the tower music from Dragon Quest III HD plays instead of Dragon Quest III's own tower theme.

Treasures[edit]

ICON-Mini medal III HD.png Special medicine III HD icon.png Sage's elixir III HD icon.png Seed of life III HD icon.png Destructiball III HD icon.png Mirror shield III HD icon.png Godbird robe III HD icon.png Xenlon hair ring I & II HD icon.png
x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1

Monsters[edit]

Baramonster DQ III HD sprite.png Great keeper DQ III HD sprite.png Grievous bodily arm DQ III HD sprite.png Liquid metal slime DQ III HD sprite.png Metal chimaera DQ III HD sprite.png Overkilling machine I & II HD sprite.png Phoenix DQ III HD sprite.png Terror troll DQ III HD sprite.png

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]

In Dragon Quest III it is practically a coda to a much larger bonus dungeon that takes the player from the Castle of the Dragon Queen to a mysterious floating island before leading to Cloudsgate Citadel, and should be no problem after that. Unlike the previous dungeon it is not composed of previous maps, but is a new design and tile set found nowhere else in the game.

Treasures[edit]

Monsters[edit]

Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake[edit]

The tower remains largely unchanged in the HD era, though the rope section has been replaced with floating platforms and there is now a franticore in need of rescuing. The beast is shy and will flee unless the player masks their scent with a pouch of musk.

Treasures[edit]

ICON-Mini medal III HD.png Elevating shoes III HD icon.png Destructiball III HD icon.png Poker III HD icon.png
x2 x1 x1 x1

Monsters[edit]

Abracadabrer DQ III HD sprite.png Baramonster DQ III HD sprite.png Great keeper DQ III HD sprite.png Grievous bodily arm DQ III HD sprite.png Liquid metal slime DQ III HD sprite.png Metal chimaera DQ III HD sprite.png Phoenix DQ III HD sprite.png Terror troll DQ III HD sprite.png

Trivia[edit]

  • The citadel tower remained unnamed until the release of the guidebook for the wii collection of the Erdrick Trilogy released in 2011, as the Storeyteller spell would fizzle out when cast