Plain clothes
Plain clothes | |
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Japanese | ぬののふく |
Romaji | Nuno no fuku |
Old localizations | Clothes Cloth armor |
Found in | Dragon Quest Dragon Quest II Dragon Quest III Dragon Quest IV Dragon Quest V Dragon Quest VI Dragon Quest VII Dragon Quest VIII Dragon Quest IX Dragon Quest XI Dragon Quest Builders Dragon Quest of the Stars |
Effect | Increases the wearer's Defence. |
Plain clothes are a common piece of equipment in nearly every installment of the Dragon Quest series. They are usually the least protective piece of equipment in the game. Even so, they are certainly better than wearing nothing and it does lessen the damage inflicted by the enemy, especially at the start of a game.
Characteristics
The plain clothes consist of a light yellow or beige tunic made of thick cloth and secured only with a blue belt around the waist. In earlier entries in the series, the Plain clothes also included of a pair of trousers as well, even though there was no separate item slot for leg equipment. Plain clothes can be commonly found in the dressers and cupboards of villagers' homes in practically every game. Many of the characters throughout the series start their adventure with nothing more than the Plain clothes on their back.
Appearances
Dragon Quest
Due to text restrictions in the Game Boy Color remake of Dragon Quest, the Plain clothes are simply known as Cloth with a symbol of armor besides it.
Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line
The Plain clothes have a Defence bonus of +2 and can be sold for 23 gold coins. They can be equipped by all three characters and the Princess of Moonbrooke joins the party with them equipped.
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation
The Plain clothes have a Defence bonus of +4. They can be worn by all classes. Any character created through Patty's Party Planning Place will come with them equipped.
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
The Plain clothes have a Defence bonus of +4. They can be bought for 10 gold coins in Zalenagrad and sold for 7 gold coins. All party members can equip them. The Hero, Borya, and Torneko are wearing them in their initial equipment.
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride
The Plain clothes have a Defence bonus of +4. They can be bought for 30 gold coins and all party members can equip them. The Hero is equipped with them at the beginning of the game.
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
The Plain clothes can be equipped by all party members except for Slime allies (Goowain is an exception). They have a Defence bonus of +4 and a Style bonus of +2. They cannot be bought, but they can be sold for 22 gold coins. The Hero is equipped with them at the start of the game and Gustodians can drop them.
They can be found in the following areas as well:
Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past
The Plain clothes have a Defence bonus of +4 and a Style bonus of +2. Everyone can wear them. They can be bought for 30 gold coins in Pilchard Bay, Estard, and L'Arca and sold for 15 gold coins. The Hero and Maribel Mayde have them equipped at the beginning of the game.
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King
The Plain clothes have a Defence bonus of +4. Everyone can wear them. They can be bought in Farebury for 30 gold coins and sold for 15 gold coins. The Hero has them equipped at the beginning of the game. Plain clothes can be upgraded to the Wayfarer's clothes using the Alchemy Pot by combining them with another set of Plain clothes.
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Plain clothes (DS) | |
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Defence | +2 |
Rarity | ★☆☆☆☆ |
Found | Buy in Angel Falls. Commonly dropped or stolen from Bodkin archers. |
Equipable by | All Vocations |
Class | Clothing |
Buy Price | 30 |
Sell Price | 3 |
Flavor text | A bog-standard bit of kit made of common cloth. |
Notes | Any character created with Patty's Party Planner will start out equipped with these clothes. |
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Plain clothes | |
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Defence (forge buffs) |
+4 (+5, +6 ,+7) |
Rarity | F |
Difficulty | 0.5 |
Found | Found in Cobblestone, Heliodor, and Hotto. Buy from the Heliodor Region roving emporium. 1⁄32 chance of being dropped by Bags o' laughs. (3DS and Definitive Edition only) 1⁄64 chance of being dropped by Bodkin archers. |
Equipable by | All party members |
Class | Clothing |
Buy Price | 10 |
Sell Price | 5 |
Flavor text | An everyday outfit made of unremarkable cloth. |
Notes | Worn by the Hero at the beginning of the game. |
Dragon Quest Builders
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Descriptions
Game | Description |
An outfit woven from thick, sturdy thread.[1] | |
An ordinary, outfit woven from thick, sturdy thread.[2] | |
Doesn't appear to have any special effects.[3] | |
An unremarkable garment made of cotton.[4] | |
A bog-standard bit of kit made of common cloth.[5] | |
An everyday outfit made of unremarkable cloth.[6] |
In Other Languages
Language | Translation | Meaning |
Español | Vestimenta Normal | Spanish for "normal vestments". |
Français | Vêtement simple | French for "simple clothing". |
Deutsch | Einfaches Gewand | German for "simple garment". |
Trivia
- The anime series Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei makes a humorous reference to the plain clothes in an imagine spot as being the bare minimum for an adventurer, along with the cypress stick and pot lid.
Gallery
The Hero from Dragon Quest wearing plain clothes.
The Hero once again wearing Plain clothes.
The Prince of Midenhall wearing Plain clothes.
The Prince of Cannock wearing Plain clothes.
The male mage from Dragon Quest III wearing the Plain clothes.
Dragon Quest IV's Alena wearing the Plain clothes.
The Plain clothes from Dragon Quest VII.
Reference
- ↑ Cell phone and Nintendo Switch versions.
- ↑ Cell phone and Nintendo Switch versions.
- ↑ Nintendo DS and Cell phone versions.
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 2, Cell phone, and Nintendo 3DS versions.
- ↑ Nintendo DS version.
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.