Fresh milk
Fresh milk is a recurring item in the Dragon Quest series. It is a bottle of milk that is used as an ingredient in cheesemaking, alchemy, and cooking.
| Fresh milk | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | おいしいミルク |
| Romaji | Oishī miruku |
| Old localizations | N/a |
| Found in | Dragon Quest VIII Dragon Quest X Dragon Quest Heroes Dragon Quest Heroes II Dragon Quest of the Stars Dragon Quest Treasures |
| Effect | Used as an ingredient to create items. |
Appearances
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
Fresh milk can be collected by talking to cows all over the world map starting from the Kingdom of Ascantha region and occasionally in barrels and pots in different towns. It can be purchased from Argonia as soon as the bazaar starts for 30 gold a bottle and it can also be sold for the same price. Fresh milk can also be dropped by Jargons, Buffalo wings, and Bobongas. It can be mixed with various items in the Alchemy Pot:
Dragon Quest X
Fresh milk is used as an ingredient for cooking various cakes and tarts. It can be purchased from a material store for 240 gold each or dropped by certain monsters.
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below
Fresh milk can be dropped by Skeletons and King slimes or received from King Flaminio in exchange for 3 mini medals. It can be used to create Heart pendants and the quick recipe for the Fishnet stockings in the Alchemy Pot or sold for 15 gold.
Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End
Fresh milk is used as a material to improve various accessories or can be sold for 15 gold. It can be dropped by Teeny sanguinis and Skeletons.
Dragon Quest Treasures
Fresh milk can be dropped by Great sabrecats or can sometimes be received by sending a dispatch team to the Swoopswamp Area of the Windswept Moors. It is used for cooking different dishes at the canteen or for scouting monsters.
Descriptions
| Game | Description |
| Freshly squeezed cow's milk, straight from the udder.[1] | |
| Straight from the udder to the bottle! Used mainly for cooking. Mostly dropped by great sabrecats.[2] |