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Revision as of 14:49, 27 August 2016
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Mt. Snowhere | |
Game | Dragon Quest VI |
Mt. Snowhere is a town in Dragon Quest VI. The priest Ali Kazam has taken residence here and will provide The Hero and party the Turnscote pendant after they retrieve the Rusted sword.
Shops
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Inn
Price per person |
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25 Gold Coins |
Prior to the town defrosting, a soldier charges The Hero and party 175 coins for rest.
Other treasures
Nearby monsters
- Bloody hand
- Corpse corporal
- Cureslime
- Cutterfly
- Gustbluster
- Haunted mirror
- King slime
- Low djinks (Called by Malevolantern)
- Malevolantern
- Noble gasbagon
- Troll