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*[[Slime]]
*[[Slime]]
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====Other treasures====
====Other treasures====
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=====([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] Version)=====
*[[Gold]] Coins
*[[Gold]] Coins
*[[Lottery ticket]]
*[[Lottery ticket]]
*[[Medicinal herb|Medical herb]]
*[[Medicinal herb|Medical herb]]
*[[Chimaera wing|Wing of wyvern]]
*[[Chimaera wing|Wing of wyvern]]
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=====([[Game Boy|GBC]] Version)=====
*[[Seed of strength|STRseed]]
*[[Full plate armour|Steel armour]]
*World map
*151 [[Gold]] Coins
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===Dragon Quest III===
===Dragon Quest III===
Ruled by [[Zoma]]. It is's also the place where [[Ortega]] meets his death at the hands of [[King Hydra]]
Ruled by [[Zoma]]. It is's also the place where [[Ortega]] meets his death at the hands of [[King Hydra]]
The castle itself is notably larger than the castle in ''Dragon Quest''. This seems backwards as the events of ''Dragon Quest'' actually take place several hundred years after the events of ''Dragon Quest III''. Overall, a majority of the floor layouts are nearly identical between the two games.
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The castle has a hidden staircase on the first floor which is the correct path to reach the innermost areas of the castle in both ''Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest III''. This staircase is referred to by various NPCs in both ''Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest III''. In order to find the stairs, the hero must search behind the thrones in the middle of the first floor. All other paths from the first floor lead to a [[Neverending Maze|neverending maze]].
The castle has a hidden staircase on the first floor which is the correct path to reach the innermost areas of the castle in both ''Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest III''. This staircase is referred to by various NPCs in both ''Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest III''. In order to find the stairs, the hero must search behind the thrones in the middle of the first floor. All other paths from the first floor lead to a [[Neverending Maze|neverending maze]].


==Version Differences==
==Remakes==
The castle in ''Dragon Quest III'' is notably larger than the castle in ''Dragon Quest''. This seems backwards as the events of ''Dragon Quest'' actually take place several hundred years after the events of ''Dragon Quest III''. Overall, a majority of the floor layouts are nearly identical between the two games.
In the remakes of both ''Dragon Quest II'' & ''III'', the music used for the castle is the same as ''Dragon Quest'', whereas in the NES Version, both games regular dungeon music was used.
 
Another addition to the remake of ''Dragon Quest II'' is the throne room being present as it was with the first game, albeit in ruins.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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