Ghost Ship
The Ghost Ship refers to two different ships from Dragon Quest III and Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake, respectively. In the former it is found in the upper world and roams above water, while in the latter, it roams on the ocean floor in greater Alefgard (Torland).
| Dungeon | |
|---|---|
| Ghost Ship | |
| Japanese | 幽霊船 |
| Romaji | |
| Game | Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation |
| Old localization | Phantom ship NES, GBC, iOS/Android, and Switch) |
The ship in Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation went down many years prior to the events of the game while Eric was caught onboard, dooming its crew to sail forever as they have not even realized they've died.
Eric's ghost and his locket can be found onboard, and obtaining his locket is essential to reuniting him with his lost lover Olivia to gain entrance to the her promontory.
AppearancesEdit
Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D RemakeEdit
A different Ghost Ship from that found in the world above is found underneath the seas of Torland, and is accessible only by piloting the ship underwater. This is not to be confused with the Sunken Ship, another underwater ship dungeon found in the remake. While the Ghost Ship moves around and looks like a purple mist, the Sunken Ship is stationary on the ocean floor and looks like a small ship.
A boss named Octavian is fought there, and afterward, you can get another Living Memory.
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of SalvationEdit
Finding the ship requires the use of the Boatman's Bone; without which, the ship will never appear to the Hero and party. It's always in the inland sea between Romaria, Asham and Ibis.
TreasuresEdit
- 798 gold coins
- Garter
- Mini medal (2)
- Moonwort bulb (Cell phone version)
- Poison needle
- Seed of strength
- T'n'T ticket (SFC and GBC version)
MonstersEdit
- Handsome crab
- Man o' war
- Mermaniac
- Mimic
- Minidemon (There's only one, but it respawns when the player leaves the ship)
- Skeleton Swordsman
- Squidzilla
- Walking corpse
Dragon Quest III HD-2D RemakeEdit
The Ghost Ship has been added to the list of Zoom points, and there is a friendly squidzilla as well as a walking corpse.
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TriviaEdit
- Myths of ghost ships are present all throughout the world, with the Flying Dutchman being the most infamous.
- The Ghost ship is also featured as one of the boards in Fortune Street.