Ship
A ship is a common mode of transportation in Dragon Quest games. The concept of giving the Hero's party a ship first appeared in Dragon Quest II and has appeared in all the subsequent games in the main series.
Possession
Gaining access to the use of a ship is typically the result of completing some sort of quest or objective. Normally, the point in the game when a ship is acquired is near the mid-point of the game, as having a ship allows access to areas already visited and new areas which are fundamental to the next portion of the game. In the case of both Dragon Quest II and Dragon Quest III, acquiring the ship is a segue to quests which requires the Hero to travel all over the world to retrieve specific items.
Dragon Quest II
In Dragon Quest II, the ship is given to the Hero in the city of Lianport after saving the ship owner's daughter from a group of Gremlins.
Dragon Quest III
In Dragon Quest III, the ship is given to the Hero after bringing the king of Portoga some Black Pepper.
Dragon Quest IV
In Dragon Quest IV, the Hero can use the ship after helping Torneko Taloon relight the sacred fire in the Pharos Beacon.
Dragon Quest V
In Dragon Quest V, the Hero borrows a ship from Ludman in order to retrieve the Ring of Water. After the Hero's wedding, the ship is effectively given to the Hero.
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VIII
In Dragon Quest VIII, the party discovers a landlocked ship in the desert south of Trodain. They enlist the aid of Ishmari, a magical poet who can invoke memories (in this case, the ancient sea), but when his harp unexpectedly breaks, the party must first acquire a replacement harp from the Land of the Moles that was stolen from Ascantha's treasury.
Dragon Quest IX
In Dragon Quest IX, the Hero is given a ship from Marionette after saving her from kidnappers.
Usage
Traveling in the ship is much like traveling on land. Typically, the ship travels at the same rate of speed as travel by land. The party also will continue to encounter monsters while on the ship, although they will be aquatic rather than land monsters. The ship also follows the Hero whenever the Zoom (or Return) spell or Wyvern/Chimeara wing is used. The ship relocates to the nearest body of water to the return point. This keeps the player from having to remember where the ship was last used (or worse, having it stranded on a remote island).
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