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The '''Stairway to Zenithia''' is a location in {{Dragon Quest IV}}, {{Dragon Quest V}} and {{Dragon Quest VI}}, where it is known as the '''Pillar of Pegasus''' in the latter most game. | The '''Stairway to Zenithia''' is a location in {{Dragon Quest IV}}, {{Dragon Quest V}} and {{Dragon Quest VI}}, where it is known as the '''[[Pillar of Pegasus]]''' in the latter most game. | ||
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Located on [[Central Island]] south of [[The Azimuth]], it is an immensely tall tower stretching up towards the heavens. Because it serves as the gateway of sorts to [[Zenithia]], the {{Hero 4}} and their party can only enter if they are wearing the entire set of [[Zenithian Equipment]]. It has a number of magically powered elevators, some of the only articles of high technology in the entire game. | Located on [[Central Island]] south of [[The Azimuth]], it is an immensely tall tower stretching up towards the heavens. Because it serves as the gateway of sorts to [[Zenithia]], the {{Hero 4}} and their party can only enter if they are wearing the entire set of [[Zenithian Equipment]]. It has a number of magically powered elevators, some of the only articles of high technology in the entire game. | ||
The first floor of the Tower has a high encounter rate for [[Metal king slime]]s, allowing for easier grinding for the endgame. The layout in the remake differs greatly from the original version. | The first floor of the Tower has a high encounter rate for [[Metal king slime]]s, allowing for easier [[grinding]] for the endgame. The layout in the remake differs greatly from the original version. | ||
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Known as the ''Pillar of Pegasus'', the tower is the final location the {{Hero 6}} needs to explore in the [[Lower World]]. The [[Celestial reins]] needed to control [[Pegasus]] are found at the top, guarded by a [[High djinks|trio]] [[Devilmoth|of]] [[Silhouette|monsters]]. Unlike the previous two games, the {{Hero 6}} will need to explore the castle to access the tower instead of the other way around. Once the {{Hero 6}} frees Cloudsgate Citadel from [[Dhuran]]'s control in the [[Upper World]], he can transport to a temple in the island directly below in the [[Lower World]] by looking into the well in the castle. North of the temple is the tower. | Known as the ''Pillar of Pegasus'', the tower is the final location the {{Hero 6}} needs to explore in the [[Lower World]]. The [[Celestial reins]] needed to control [[Pegasus]] are found at the top, guarded by a [[High djinks|trio]] [[Devilmoth|of]] [[Silhouette|monsters]]. Unlike the previous two games, the {{Hero 6}} will need to explore the castle to access the tower instead of the other way around. Once the {{Hero 6}} frees Cloudsgate Citadel from [[Dhuran]]'s control in the [[Upper World]], he can transport to a temple in the island directly below in the [[Lower World]] by looking into the well in the castle. North of the temple is the tower. | ||
After the events of the game, the ''Pillar of Pegasus'' will come to be known as the ''Stairway to Zenithia''. | After the events of the game, the ''[[Pillar of Pegasus]]'' will come to be known as the ''Stairway to Zenithia''. | ||
====Other treasures==== | ====Other treasures==== | ||