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==Etymology== | |||
A [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/xerox xerox] often refers to a paper copy produced by a machine of the same brand name. The similarities in pronunciation are undeniably intentional, seeing as how Zere Rocks is a copy, albiet a stone one, of the town of Zere. | |||
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Revision as of 21:26, 10 August 2010
Dragon Quest IX locations | |
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Heights of Loneliness | |
In game map of Heights of Loneliness |
The Heights of Loneliness is a dungeon in Dragon Quest IX. It leads up the mountains near Dourbridge to Zere Rocks. There is a cottage at the base of the Heights. Many routes in this area are vines, the hero need to climb along the vines to access another area or platform.
Zere Rocks
Dragon Quest IX locations | |
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Zere Rocks | |
In game map of Zere Rocks |
Zere Rocks is a stone replica of the town of Zere in Dragon Quest IX. It is located at the peak of the Heights of Loneliness. It was made exclusively by a sculptor named Mason. The only house that can be entered is the same house where Princess Simona's old nurse Petra lives, who was also Mason's wife. A slime lives in the house now. Also, the basement is in perfect state, unlike the one in Zere that has crumbled.
This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.
This is where a Fygg can be collected
Monsters in the Area
Enemy entry
Dragon Quest IX (DS) | ||||
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Enemy | Gold | Exp | Drop Item | |
#071 Mad moai | 120 G | 350 | Royal soil Flinstone |
1/16 1/128 |
#073 Grinade | 86 G | 288 | Rockbomb shard Flinstone |
1/16 1/64 |
#074 Toxic zombie | 100 G | 270 | Manky mud Boomer briefs |
1/16 1/64 |
#075 Metal slime knight | 82 G | 305 | Light shield Iron helmet |
1/64 1/128 |
#076 Hocus chimaera | 126 G | 288 | Chimaera wing Prayer ring |
1/16 1/128 |
#077 Treeface | 102 G | 315 | Strong medicine Strong antidote |
1/32 1/64 |
#078 Stone golem | 126 G | 400 | Flinstone Resurrock |
1/16 1/128 |
Notable Monsters
Boss Monster
Quest
Etymology
A xerox often refers to a paper copy produced by a machine of the same brand name. The similarities in pronunciation are undeniably intentional, seeing as how Zere Rocks is a copy, albiet a stone one, of the town of Zere.