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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===[[Dragon Quest III]]=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''=== | ||
The Shoes of happiness (referred to as Luck shoes in the [[Game Boy]] Color Version) can be dropped by [[Liquid metal slime|Metal babble]]s and sold for 75 [[gold]] coins. The shoes grant it's wearer one experience point per step. | The Shoes of happiness (referred to as Luck shoes in the [[Game Boy]] Color Version) can be dropped by [[Liquid metal slime|Metal babble]]s and sold for 75 [[gold]] coins. The shoes grant it's wearer one experience point per step. | ||
===[[Dragon Quest IV]]=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''=== | ||
The Elevating shoes is an accessory that increases luck by 50, and grants EXP while walking. | The Elevating shoes is an accessory that increases luck by 50, and grants EXP while walking. | ||
===[[Dragon Quest VII]]=== | ===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''=== | ||
===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]=== | |||
The elevating shoes provides an agility boost of +5, and grants EXP while walking. | ===''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''=== | ||
===[[Dragon Quest IX]]=== | The elevating shoes provides an agility boost of +5, and grants EXP while walking. They can be made by mixing the [[Fishnet stocking]] and [[Happy hat]] through alchemy, and also mix with the [[Feathered cap]] to turn it back into a happy hat. They sell for 50 [[Gold]] Coins. | ||
===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''=== | |||
Elevating Shoes are acquired by performing [[Alchemy]] with a set of [[Depressing Shoes]] and a [[Lucky Pendant]]. The resulting item grants a 3.5% evasion chance. It also makes the wearer gain 5% more experience from battles (this extra experience is not taken away from the amount given to other party members). They can be sold for 777 coins each at shops. It is very useful to have multiple pairs to help with party revocation or skill point training. | Elevating Shoes are acquired by performing [[Alchemy]] with a set of [[Depressing Shoes]] and a [[Lucky Pendant]]. The resulting item grants a 3.5% evasion chance. It also makes the wearer gain 5% more experience from battles (this extra experience is not taken away from the amount given to other party members). They can be sold for 777 coins each at shops. It is very useful to have multiple pairs to help with party revocation or skill point training. | ||
==Description== | |||
*'''Wear them for a happily elevating experience!''' (Description when selecting the Elevating shoes in PS2 ''Dragon Quest VIII''.) | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III accessories]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest III accessories]] |
Revision as of 20:33, 3 December 2015
The Elevating Shoes (Originally referred to as Shoes of happiness and later Luck shoes) is a recurring equipment in the Dragon Quest series.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III
The Shoes of happiness (referred to as Luck shoes in the Game Boy Color Version) can be dropped by Metal babbles and sold for 75 gold coins. The shoes grant it's wearer one experience point per step.
Dragon Quest IV
The Elevating shoes is an accessory that increases luck by 50, and grants EXP while walking.
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VIII
The elevating shoes provides an agility boost of +5, and grants EXP while walking. They can be made by mixing the Fishnet stocking and Happy hat through alchemy, and also mix with the Feathered cap to turn it back into a happy hat. They sell for 50 Gold Coins.
Dragon Quest IX
Elevating Shoes are acquired by performing Alchemy with a set of Depressing Shoes and a Lucky Pendant. The resulting item grants a 3.5% evasion chance. It also makes the wearer gain 5% more experience from battles (this extra experience is not taken away from the amount given to other party members). They can be sold for 777 coins each at shops. It is very useful to have multiple pairs to help with party revocation or skill point training.
Description
- Wear them for a happily elevating experience! (Description when selecting the Elevating shoes in PS2 Dragon Quest VIII.)
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