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- 04:35, 22 April 2026 Western Seabed Storeroom (hist | edit) [2,017 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title = Western Seabed Storeroom |type= Shrine |image = |caption = |japanese=海底宝物庫 北海 |romaji=Kaiteihōmotsuko Kushikai |old=None }} The '''Western Seabed Storeroom''' is a hidden shrine found in the depths of the Greater Alefgard ocean. Of the three storerooms it has the middling amount of treasure as well and mechanical guardians. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The western storeroom is located in the in-land sea...")
- 04:24, 22 April 2026 Southern Seabed Storeroom (hist | edit) [1,283 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title = Southern Seabed Storeroom |type= Shrine |image = |caption = |japanese=海底宝物庫 南海 |romaji=Kaiteihōmotsuko Nankai |old=None }} The '''Southern Seabed Storeroom''' is a hidden shrine found in the depths of the Greater Alefgard ocean. Of the three storerooms it has the least amount of treasure and a sole robot guardian. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The southern storeroom is located on the ocean floor southwes...")
- 04:01, 22 April 2026 Northern Seabed Storeroom (hist | edit) [2,391 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title = Northern Seabed Storeroom |type= Shrine |image = |caption = |japanese=海底宝物庫 北海 |romaji=Kaiteihōmotsuko Hotsukai |old=None }} The '''Northern Seabed Storeroom''' is a hidden shrine found in the depths of the Greater Alefgard ocean. Of the three storerooms it has the most treasure as well as the most mechanical guardians, and is located southwest of Midenhall. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The norther s...")
- 02:12, 22 April 2026 Shipwright's Shrine (hist | edit) [3,818 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |title = Shipwright's Shrine |type= Shrine |image = |caption = |japanese=南東の島のほこら |romaji=Minami no higashi no hokora |old=None }} The '''Shipwright's Shrine''' is a small shrine located just off the coast of Zahan in the southern seas of Greater Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2}}=== The shrine goes unnamed in older versions of the title. It is connected to Castle Midenhall through...")
- 01:33, 21 April 2026 Gaggle Rock (hist | edit) [5,971 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ2HD}} |title = Gaggle Rock |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=人魚の岩場 |romaji=Ningyo no iwabo |old=None }} '''Gaggle Rock''' is a crag-covered islet found south of Beran. It is a flat heap of rock that would be featureless if not for the westward-facing stones that have been worn down by the lapping tides, and the coral reefs that ensconce it just below the surface. Despite the water-level accommodations leaving...")
- 23:06, 20 April 2026 Jump Force (hist | edit) [2,117 bytes] MG64 (talk | contribs) (Setup)
- 22:23, 19 April 2026 West Tantegel Harbour (hist | edit) [1,978 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{DQ3HD}} |title = West Tantegel Harbour |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=ラダトーム西の港 |romaji=Radatomu koshi no minato |old=None }} The '''West Tantegel Harbour''' is the small island port that lay in the gulf to the west of Castle Tantegel. It is where the {{Hero 3}} enters Alefgard after descending through the Great Pit of Giaga. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ3}}=== The Hero and par...")
- 21:52, 19 April 2026 Western Isle (hist | edit) [2,569 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Western Isle |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=ラダトーム西の港 |romaji=Radatomu koshi no minato |old=None }} The '''Western Isle''' is a remote island found in the large lake on the western side of Alefgard. It is what remains of the West Tantegel Harbour, having been cut off from the sea by geologic shifts in the centuries since {{Dragon Quest III}}. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The {{H...")
- 05:04, 18 April 2026 Roadside Inn (hist | edit) [983 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Roadside Inn |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=街道の宿屋 |romaji=Kaidō no yadoya |old=None }} The '''Roadside Inn''' is a checkpoint between Galenholm and southwestern Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The {{Hero 1}} visits the inn after witnessing the Swindler merchant failing to unload his stolen thief's key on to the Would-Be Heroes in Galenholm. The unscrupulous peddle...")
- 04:49, 18 April 2026 Nameless Ruins (hist | edit) [886 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Nameless Ruins |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=名もなき廃墟 |romaji=Namonakihaikyo |old=None }} The '''Nameless Ruins''' are what remains of a village that was destroyed by the Dragonlord's forces. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The ruins lay west of the Craggy Cave, past the poisonous swamp. The sole inhabitant is a world-weary old woman who only wishes to be left in peace so she can live t...")
- 04:32, 18 April 2026 Forgotten Ruins (hist | edit) [1,833 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Forgotten Ruins |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=忘れられた廃墟 |romaji=Wasureraretahaikyo |old=None }} The '''Forgotten Ruins''' are the remains of a village that was ravaged by the Dragonlord's forces, serving as a grim warning of what will befal the rest of Alefgard should the {{Hero 1}} fail to stop the tyrant's wicked ambitions. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The ruins lay to the northe...")
- 04:07, 18 April 2026 Field of Flowers (hist | edit) [2,470 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Field of Flowers |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=ひみつの花畑 |romaji=Himitsu no hanabatake |old=None }} The '''Field of Flowers''' is a remote area found southwest of the ruins of Damdara in the HD remake of the original ''Dragon Quest''. As its name implies it is a verdant glen filled with blooming flowers, and this unassuming area would play a greater role in the life of the {{Hero 1}} and O...")
- 04:07, 11 April 2026 List of items in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [10,285 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The following is the list of usable items found within {{DQ1HD}}. For the locations of scrolls that teach the reader abilities, see list of special scrolls in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Effect !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background...")
- 06:09, 10 April 2026 Stark Raving T'n'T Board (hist | edit) [4,032 bytes] Antiyonder (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Stark Raving T'n'T Board'' is a location in the Underworld from {{DQ5}}. It is in the basement of Estark's Labyrinth though the door that is locked until the boss of the dungeon is defeated the first time. ==Shop and Service== ===Item shop=== {{ItemShop/Start|title=|subtitle=}} {{ItemShop/Item|name=Dieamend|price=300|attributes=Protects holder from the effect of Whack, Thwack and Kamikazee before shattering. }} {{ItemS...")
- 03:42, 10 April 2026 Weeping Isle (hist | edit) [5,847 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Weeping Isle |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=岩泣き島 |romaji=Iwanakitō |old=None }} The '''Weeping Isle''' a a dungeon added to the HD remake of the original ''Dragon Quest''. It is a rocky, wave-beaten peninsula attached to the island east of Cantlin that held no landmarks or treasures in past iterations of the game, giving the player a reason to traverse the formerly-barren region of Alefgard. =...")
- 03:35, 9 April 2026 Weirdwood (hist | edit) [2,990 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Weirdwood |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=迷いの森 |romaji=Moyoi no mori |old=None }} The '''Weirdwood''' is an arboreal dungeon found in the HD remake of the original ''Dragon Quest''. It is the lair of a sinister monster tasked with keeping an eye on the Dragonlord, and shields itself with a phantasmagoria-inducing fog that keeps all trespassers wandering helplessly in infinite loops. ==Appearances==...")
- 20:15, 4 April 2026 Yggdrasil's Arbour (hist | edit) [2,836 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ2HD}} |title = Yggdrasil's Arbour |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=世界樹の森 |romaji=Sekaijyu no mori |old=N/A }} '''Yggdrasil's Arbour''' is an island dungeon added to {{DQ2HD}}, set east of Burrowell. It is based on the single-tile forest of older versions of the game, which yielded a Yggdrasil leaf when inspected. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== Yggdrasil's Arbour is first mentioned by the Queen of Cannock...")
- 05:03, 31 March 2026 Queen of the Mermaids (hist | edit) [9,212 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<center><small>Not to be confused with Queen Marina, the mermaid monarch of ''Dragon Quest XI''</small></center> {{Character |Name=Queen of the Mermaids |Game={{DQ2HD}} |Image= |Sprite= |Japanese name=人魚の女王 |Roumaji=Ningyo no joō |Race=Mermaid |Voice Actor=Yuka Komatsu |}} The '''Queen of the Mermaids''' is a side character in {{DQ2HD}}, who rules the oceans of Greater Alefgard from her palace in the kingdom of Mersea. ==Appearance and Persona...")
- 04:12, 27 March 2026 Sunken Ship (Dragon Quest VI) (hist | edit) [1,215 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<small><center>Not to be confused with the identically named dungeon found in {{DQ2HD}}</center></small> {{LocationInfobox |type = Dungeon |game = {{DQ6}} |image = center|250px |caption = |title = Sunken Ship |japanese=沈没船 |romaji=Chinbotsu sen }} The '''Sunken Ship''' is a deserted ship in {{Dragon Quest VI}}. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ6}}=== In ''Dragon Quest VI'', it is in the ...")
- 04:10, 27 March 2026 Sunken Ship (Dragon Quest II) (hist | edit) [2,517 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<small><center>Not to be confused with the identically named dungeon found in {{Dragon Quest VI}}</center></small> {{LocationInfobox |type = Dungeon |game = {{DQ2HD}} |image = |caption = |title = Sunken Ship |japanese=沈没船 |romaji=Chinbotsu sen }} The '''Sunken Ship''' is a wrecked merchant ship found in {{DQ2HD}}. Seemingly just another hunk of debris caused by sea monster attacks, it plays an important role in repairing the...")
- 20:34, 26 March 2026 Haymaker (hist | edit) [1,507 bytes] Vgmaster77 (talk | contribs) (Adding appearance entry)
- 18:50, 26 March 2026 Eastern Sea Lord's Lair (hist | edit) [1,228 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title = Eastern Sea Lord's Lair |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=東部の ヌシのすみか |romaji=Tōbu no Nushi no sumika |old=None }} The '''Eastern Sea Lord's Lair''' is a deepsea grotto that, contrary to its name, houses no nautical menace. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The empty lair is east of the Shrine South of Midenhall. Considering its proximity to the route of the Ghost Ship (Dragon Quest II)|Ghost...")
- 18:30, 26 March 2026 Southern Sea Lord's Lair (hist | edit) [1,535 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title = Southern Sea Lord's Lair |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=南部の ヌシのすみか |romaji=Nanbu no Nushi no sumika |old=None }} The '''Southern Sea Lord's Lair''' is a deepsea grotto filled to the brim with gold and the wreckage of countless ships sunken by its sole resident. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The southern lair is south by southwest of the Shrine of Flames, and is inhabited by the colossal s...")
- 18:18, 26 March 2026 Northern Sea Lord's Lair (hist | edit) [1,524 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title = Northern Sea Lord's Lair |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=北部の ヌシのすみか |romaji=Hokubo no Nushi no sumika |old=None }} The '''Northern Sea Lord's Lair''' is an undersea nest of a ferociously powerful sea monster in {{DQ2HD}}. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The lair is found directly south of the Faerie Palace and is the home of the titanic cephalopod Helliphant...")
- 01:03, 26 March 2026 Ghost Ship (Dragon Quest II) (hist | edit) [2,056 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<center><small>For the identically named spectral sailboat that appears in {{Dragon Quest III}}, see: Ghost Ship (Dragon Quest III)</small></center> {{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title = Ghost Ship |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese= 幽霊船 |romaji= Yūrei sen |old=None }} ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1&2HD}}=== A different Ghost Ship from that found in the world above is found underneath the seas of Greater Alefgard, and is accessible only by pilo...")
- 00:34, 26 March 2026 Ghost Ship (Dragon Quest III) (hist | edit) [3,821 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<center><small>For the identically named spectral sailboat that appears in {{DQ2HD}}, see: Ghost Ship (Dragon Quest II)</small></center> {{LocationInfobox |game ={{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{DQ3HD}} |title = Ghost Ship |type= Dungeon |image = center|250px |caption = |japanese= 幽霊船 |romaji= Yūrei sen |old=Phantom ship {{NES}}, {{GBC}}, iOS/Android, and {{Switch}}) }} The '''Ghost Ship''' went down many years...")
- 00:32, 22 March 2026 Den of Iniquity (hist | edit) [5,122 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ2HD}} |Name =Den of Iniquity |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=なぞの海底基地 |romaji=Nazō no kaitei kichi |old=None }} The '''Den of Iniquity''' is the undersea lair of Mariella, one of the highest ranking members of the Children of Hargon. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The den of Inequity is sea cavern that is dimly lit by hanging green domes and columns of similar color, casting a eerie glow through the lai...")
- 01:30, 21 March 2026 Cave of the Lake (hist | edit) [3,909 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{Dragon Quest II}} |type= Dungeon |image = 250px |caption = Entrance in the {{Game Boy Color}} Version |japanese=湖の洞窟 |romanji= |old=Silver mine }} The '''Lake Cave''' is a dungeon in northeastern Greater Alefgard in {{Dragon Quest II}}. It contains the silver key, an optional item. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2}}=== In ''Dragon Quest II'', the Lake Cave is an optional dungeon early into the...")
- 23:11, 20 March 2026 Mountains North of Rippleport (hist | edit) [2,157 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ2HD}} |title = Mountains North of Rippleport |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=ルプガナ北の山中 |romaji=Rupugana kita no sanchyo |old=None }} The '''Mountains North of Rippleport''' are a minor location in {{DQ2HD}}, where the Children of Hargon preach profanities to the more susceptible townsfolk of Rippleport. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The mountains are where the Twisted Sister and Mummy Deer...")
- 01:40, 19 March 2026 ??? (Dragon Quest III) (hist | edit) [5,427 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Separating the details from the cloudsgate page due to I & II HD)
- 03:54, 18 March 2026 Faerie Palace (Dragon Quest V) (hist | edit) [2,208 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<center><small>Not to be confused with the identically named palace from ''Dragon Quest II HD''</small></center> {{LocationInfobox |game = {{Dragon Quest V}} |title = Faerie Palace |type= Castle |image =300px |caption = |japanese=妖精の城 |romaji=Yōsei no shiro }} The '''Faerie Palace''' is a hidden castle in {{Dragon Quest V}}. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ5}}=== {{spoiler|start}} It is only reachabl...")
- 03:50, 18 March 2026 Faerie Palace (Dragon Quest II) (hist | edit) [7,422 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title =Faerie Palace |type= Castle |image = |caption = |japanese=妖精の城 |romaji=Yōsei no shiro |old=None }} The '''Faerie Palace''' is the opulent dwelling place of the faeries under the supervision of the Dream-Whisperer in Greater Alefgard. It is home to many of the faerie characters encountered in {{DQ1HD}}, such as the Craft-Master, Day-Dreamer, and Record-Keeper. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The...")
- 00:52, 18 March 2026 Faerie Village (hist | edit) [164 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Disambig}} *For the fae village found in {{DQ1HD}}, see: Faerie Village (Dragon Quest I) *For the fae village found in {{Dragon Quest V}}, see: Faerie Lea")
- 02:03, 17 March 2026 Faerie Village (Dragon Quest I) (hist | edit) [5,616 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ1HD}} |title =Faerie Village |type= Village |image = |caption = |japanese=妖精の隠れ里 |romaji=Yōsei no kakuzado |old=None }} The '''Faerie Village''' is the dwelling place of the faeries in {{DQ1HD}}. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The village was When the [[Hero 1}} first sets foot in the village the Over-Seer attempts to frighten him off with a booming voice, but is stopped by the Arm-Twister and the Day-Dreamer...")
- 17:25, 14 March 2026 Nadiria T'n'T Board (hist | edit) [3,137 bytes] Antiyonder (talk | contribs) (→I'll have to replay for pics for the other boards.)
- 02:54, 14 March 2026 Soul sigil (hist | edit) [5,307 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Soul sigil'' |image = 200px |japanese = 命の紋章<br>いのちのもんしょう |romaji = Inochi no monshyō |names = N/A |games = {{DQ1HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |effect = Grants access to souped-up skills }} The '''soul sigil''' is one of the five sigils created by the faeries dwelling in Alefgard. Unlike the other sigils that embody forces of nature, the soul sigil embodies...")
- 01:50, 14 March 2026 Moon sigil (hist | edit) [2,277 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Moon sigil'' |image = 200px |japanese = 月の紋章<br>つきのもんしょう |romaji = Tsuki no monshyō |names = N/A |games = {{DQ1HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |effect = Spells go haywaire }} The '''moon sigil''' is one of the five sigils created by the faeries dwelling in Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The water sigil is created by the Craft-Master in the alchem...")
- 01:21, 14 March 2026 Star sigil (hist | edit) [1,189 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Star sigil'' |image = 200px |japanese = 星の紋章<br>ほしのもんしょう |romaji = Hoshi no monshyō |names = N/A |games = {{DQ1HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |effect = Defending recovers MP }} The '''star sigil''' is one of the five sigils created by the faeries dwelling in Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The star sigil is created by the Craft-Master in the alc...")
- 01:10, 14 March 2026 Sun sigil (hist | edit) [1,385 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Sunsigil'' |image = 200px |japanese = 太陽の紋章<br>たいようのもんしょう |romaji = Taiyo no monshyō |names = N/A |games = {{DQ1HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |effect = Skills can crit now }} The '''sun sigil''' is one of the five sigils created by the faeries dwelling in Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The sun sigil is created by the Craft-Master in the al...")
- 00:14, 14 March 2026 Water sigil (hist | edit) [3,563 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Water sigil'' |image = 200px |japanese = 水の紋章<br>みずのもんしょう |romaji = Mizu no monshyō |names = N/A |games = {{DQ1HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |effect = Increases item potency }} The '''water sigil''' is one of the five sigils created by the faeries dwelling in Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The water sigil is created by the Craft-Master in the...")
- 22:38, 13 March 2026 Shrine West of Moonbrooke (hist | edit) [3,226 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |title = Shrine West of Moonbrooke |type= Shrine |image = |caption = |japanese=ムーンブルク西のほこら |romaji=Mūnburuku koshi no hokora |old=None }} The '''Shrine West of Moonbrooke''' is the undersea cavern checkpoint that separates the kingdom of Moonbrooke from the western portion of Greater Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2}}=== The shrine is a simple, man-made structure occupied by a p...")
- 02:51, 13 March 2026 Defizzle (hist | edit) [1,353 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Spell Infobox |title = Defizzle |image = |japanese = マホリー |romaji = Mahori |type = restorative |old=None }} '''Defizzle''' is a spell that cures one party member of the effect of having their abilities sealed away, most often curing Fizzle as the name implies. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== Defizzle is learned through reading of a special scroll found in the village of Moonahan, which requir...")
- 05:46, 11 March 2026 Living memories (hist | edit) [7,835 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Living memories''' (世界の思い出, ''sekai no omode'') are historical records kept in the Faerie Palace of {{DQ2HD}}. They are managed by the Record-Keeper, who asks the four Scions of Erdrick to retrieve them after they were stolen by Mariella prior to the events of the game. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== There are seven living memories kept in the palace, with an eighth being added in the game's true ending. Collectively, they tell of the cre...")
- 17:36, 10 March 2026 Ririru (hist | edit) [805 bytes] ScorpionSky (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Spell Infobox |title = Ririru |image = |japanese = リリル |romaji = Ririru |old = |type = Field }} '''Ririru''' is a spell introduced in ''Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: Hero Avan and the Demon King of Hellfire'' for finding separated companions. ==Appearances== ===''Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: Hero Avan and the Demon King of Hellfire''=== In chapter 39, Chocoma uses Ririru to help Queen Flora and her men catch up to Avan's party....")
- 03:55, 8 March 2026 List of helmets in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [2,999 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page lists every helmet available in {{DQ1HD}}, organized in descending order by defence value. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Defence !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Price !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;" class="unsort...")
- 02:00, 8 March 2026 List of shields in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [3,008 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Defence !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Price !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;" class="unsortable" | Notes |- | center|64px |Pot lid | +2 |Leftwyne |40/8 |...")
- 01:12, 8 March 2026 List of armour in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [5,176 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page lists every piece of armour available in {{DQ1HD}}, organized in descending order by defence value. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Defence !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Price !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;" clas...")
- 17:33, 7 March 2026 List of weapons in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [5,380 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page lists every weapon available in {{DQ1HD}}, organized in descending order by attack strength. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Attack !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Price !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;" class="unsorta...")
- 00:52, 7 March 2026 List of accessories in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [4,969 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page lists every piece of accessory available in {{DQ1HD}}, organized alphabetically. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Details !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Price !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;" class="unsortable" | No...")
- 20:35, 6 March 2026 List of items in Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [10,618 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The following is the list of usable items found within {{DQ2HD}}. For the locations of scrolls that teach the reader abilities, see list of special scrolls in Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Effect !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="backgroun...")