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- 04:49, 18 April 2026 Nameless Ruins (hist | edit) [886 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Nameless Ruins |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=名もなき廃墟 |romaji=Namonakihaikyo |old=None }} The '''Nameless Ruins''' are what remains of a village that was destroyed by the Dragonlord's forces. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The ruins lay west of the Craggy Cave, past the poisonous swamp. The sole inhabitant is a world-weary old woman who only wishes to be left in peace so she can live t...")
- 04:32, 18 April 2026 Forgotten Ruins (hist | edit) [1,833 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Forgotten Ruins |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=忘れられた廃墟 |romaji=Wasureraretahaikyo |old=None }} The '''Forgotten Ruins''' are the remains of a village that was ravaged by the Dragonlord's forces, serving as a grim warning of what will befal the rest of Alefgard should the {{Hero 1}} fail to stop the tyrant's wicked ambitions. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The ruins lay to the northe...")
- 04:07, 18 April 2026 Field of Flowers (hist | edit) [2,470 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Field of Flowers |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=ひみつの花畑 |romaji=Himitsu no hanabatake |old=None }} The '''Field of Flowers''' is a remote area found southwest of the ruins of Damdara in the HD remake of the original ''Dragon Quest''. As its name implies it is a verdant glen filled with blooming flowers, and this unassuming area would play a greater role in the life of the {{Hero 1}} and O...")
- 04:07, 11 April 2026 List of items in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [10,285 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The following is the list of usable items found within {{DQ1HD}}. For the locations of scrolls that teach the reader abilities, see list of special scrolls in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Effect !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background...")
- 06:09, 10 April 2026 Stark Raving T'n'T Board (hist | edit) [4,032 bytes] Antiyonder (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Stark Raving T'n'T Board'' is a location in the Underworld from {{DQ5}}. It is in the basement of Estark's Labyrinth though the door that is locked until the boss of the dungeon is defeated the first time. ==Shop and Service== ===Item shop=== {{ItemShop/Start|title=|subtitle=}} {{ItemShop/Item|name=Dieamend|price=300|attributes=Protects holder from the effect of Whack, Thwack and Kamikazee before shattering. }} {{ItemS...")
- 03:42, 10 April 2026 Weeping Isle (hist | edit) [5,847 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Weeping Isle |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=岩泣き島 |romaji=Iwanakitō |old=None }} The '''Weeping Isle''' a a dungeon added to the HD remake of the original ''Dragon Quest''. It is a rocky, wave-beaten peninsula attached to the island east of Cantlin that held no landmarks or treasures in past iterations of the game, giving the player a reason to traverse the formerly-barren region of Alefgard. =...")
- 03:35, 9 April 2026 Weirdwood (hist | edit) [2,990 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ1HD}} |title = Weirdwood |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=迷いの森 |romaji=Moyoi no mori |old=None }} The '''Weirdwood''' is an arboreal dungeon found in the HD remake of the original ''Dragon Quest''. It is the lair of a sinister monster tasked with keeping an eye on the Dragonlord, and shields itself with a phantasmagoria-inducing fog that keeps all trespassers wandering helplessly in infinite loops. ==Appearances==...")
- 20:15, 4 April 2026 Yggdrasil's Arbour (hist | edit) [2,836 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ2HD}} |title = Yggdrasil's Arbour |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=世界樹の森 |romaji=Sekaijyu no mori |old=N/A }} '''Yggdrasil's Arbour''' is an island dungeon added to {{DQ2HD}}, set east of Burrowell. It is based on the single-tile forest of older versions of the game, which yielded a Yggdrasil leaf when inspected. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== Yggdrasil's Arbour is first mentioned by the Queen of Cannock...")
- 05:03, 31 March 2026 Queen of the Mermaids (hist | edit) [9,212 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<center><small>Not to be confused with Queen Marina, the mermaid monarch of ''Dragon Quest XI''</small></center> {{Character |Name=Queen of the Mermaids |Game={{DQ2HD}} |Image= |Sprite= |Japanese name=人魚の女王 |Roumaji=Ningyo no joō |Race=Mermaid |Voice Actor=Yuka Komatsu |}} The '''Queen of the Mermaids''' is a side character in {{DQ2HD}}, who rules the oceans of Greater Alefgard from her palace in the kingdom of Mersea. ==Appearance and Persona...")
- 04:12, 27 March 2026 Sunken Ship (Dragon Quest VI) (hist | edit) [1,215 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<small><center>Not to be confused with the identically named dungeon found in {{DQ2HD}}</center></small> {{LocationInfobox |type = Dungeon |game = {{DQ6}} |image = center|250px |caption = |title = Sunken Ship |japanese=沈没船 |romaji=Chinbotsu sen }} The '''Sunken Ship''' is a deserted ship in {{Dragon Quest VI}}. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ6}}=== In ''Dragon Quest VI'', it is in the ...")
- 04:10, 27 March 2026 Sunken Ship (Dragon Quest II) (hist | edit) [2,517 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<small><center>Not to be confused with the identically named dungeon found in {{Dragon Quest VI}}</center></small> {{LocationInfobox |type = Dungeon |game = {{DQ2HD}} |image = |caption = |title = Sunken Ship |japanese=沈没船 |romaji=Chinbotsu sen }} The '''Sunken Ship''' is a wrecked merchant ship found in {{DQ2HD}}. Seemingly just another hunk of debris caused by sea monster attacks, it plays an important role in repairing the...")
- 20:34, 26 March 2026 Haymaker (hist | edit) [1,507 bytes] Vgmaster77 (talk | contribs) (Adding appearance entry)
- 18:50, 26 March 2026 Eastern Sea Lord's Lair (hist | edit) [1,228 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title = Eastern Sea Lord's Lair |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=東部の ヌシのすみか |romaji=Tōbu no Nushi no sumika |old=None }} The '''Eastern Sea Lord's Lair''' is a deepsea grotto that, contrary to its name, houses no nautical menace. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The empty lair is east of the Shrine South of Midenhall. Considering its proximity to the route of the Ghost Ship (Dragon Quest II)|Ghost...")
- 18:30, 26 March 2026 Southern Sea Lord's Lair (hist | edit) [1,535 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title = Southern Sea Lord's Lair |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=南部の ヌシのすみか |romaji=Nanbu no Nushi no sumika |old=None }} The '''Southern Sea Lord's Lair''' is a deepsea grotto filled to the brim with gold and the wreckage of countless ships sunken by its sole resident. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The southern lair is south by southwest of the Shrine of Flames, and is inhabited by the colossal s...")
- 18:18, 26 March 2026 Northern Sea Lord's Lair (hist | edit) [1,524 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title = Northern Sea Lord's Lair |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=北部の ヌシのすみか |romaji=Hokubo no Nushi no sumika |old=None }} The '''Northern Sea Lord's Lair''' is an undersea nest of a ferociously powerful sea monster in {{DQ2HD}}. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The lair is found directly south of the Faerie Palace and is the home of the titanic cephalopod Helliphant...")
- 01:03, 26 March 2026 Ghost Ship (Dragon Quest II) (hist | edit) [2,056 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<center><small>For the identically named spectral sailboat that appears in {{Dragon Quest III}}, see: Ghost Ship (Dragon Quest III)</small></center> {{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title = Ghost Ship |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese= 幽霊船 |romaji= Yūrei sen |old=None }} ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1&2HD}}=== A different Ghost Ship from that found in the world above is found underneath the seas of Greater Alefgard, and is accessible only by pilo...")
- 00:34, 26 March 2026 Ghost Ship (Dragon Quest III) (hist | edit) [3,821 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<center><small>For the identically named spectral sailboat that appears in {{DQ2HD}}, see: Ghost Ship (Dragon Quest II)</small></center> {{LocationInfobox |game ={{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{DQ3HD}} |title = Ghost Ship |type= Dungeon |image = center|250px |caption = |japanese= 幽霊船 |romaji= Yūrei sen |old=Phantom ship {{NES}}, {{GBC}}, iOS/Android, and {{Switch}}) }} The '''Ghost Ship''' went down many years...")
- 00:32, 22 March 2026 Den of Iniquity (hist | edit) [5,122 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ2HD}} |Name =Den of Iniquity |type= Dungeon |image = |caption = |japanese=なぞの海底基地 |romaji=Nazō no kaitei kichi |old=None }} The '''Den of Iniquity''' is the undersea lair of Mariella, one of the highest ranking members of the Children of Hargon. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The den of Inequity is sea cavern that is dimly lit by hanging green domes and columns of similar color, casting a eerie glow through the lai...")
- 01:30, 21 March 2026 Cave of the Lake (hist | edit) [3,909 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{Dragon Quest II}} |type= Dungeon |image = 250px |caption = Entrance in the {{Game Boy Color}} Version |japanese=湖の洞窟 |romanji= |old=Silver mine }} The '''Lake Cave''' is a dungeon in northeastern Greater Alefgard in {{Dragon Quest II}}. It contains the silver key, an optional item. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2}}=== In ''Dragon Quest II'', the Lake Cave is an optional dungeon early into the...")
- 23:11, 20 March 2026 Mountains North of Rippleport (hist | edit) [2,157 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{DQ2HD}} |title = Mountains North of Rippleport |type= Miscellaneous |image = |caption = |japanese=ルプガナ北の山中 |romaji=Rupugana kita no sanchyo |old=None }} The '''Mountains North of Rippleport''' are a minor location in {{DQ2HD}}, where the Children of Hargon preach profanities to the more susceptible townsfolk of Rippleport. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The mountains are where the Twisted Sister and Mummy Deer...")
- 01:40, 19 March 2026 ??? (Dragon Quest III) (hist | edit) [5,427 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Separating the details from the cloudsgate page due to I & II HD)
- 03:54, 18 March 2026 Faerie Palace (Dragon Quest V) (hist | edit) [2,208 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<center><small>Not to be confused with the identically named palace from ''Dragon Quest II HD''</small></center> {{LocationInfobox |game = {{Dragon Quest V}} |title = Faerie Palace |type= Castle |image =300px |caption = |japanese=妖精の城 |romaji=Yōsei no shiro }} The '''Faerie Palace''' is a hidden castle in {{Dragon Quest V}}. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ5}}=== {{spoiler|start}} It is only reachabl...")
- 03:50, 18 March 2026 Faerie Palace (Dragon Quest II) (hist | edit) [7,422 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ2HD}} |title =Faerie Palace |type= Castle |image = |caption = |japanese=妖精の城 |romaji=Yōsei no shiro |old=None }} The '''Faerie Palace''' is the opulent dwelling place of the faeries under the supervision of the Dream-Whisperer in Greater Alefgard. It is home to many of the faerie characters encountered in {{DQ1HD}}, such as the Craft-Master, Day-Dreamer, and Record-Keeper. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== The...")
- 00:52, 18 March 2026 Faerie Village (hist | edit) [164 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Disambig}} *For the fae village found in {{DQ1HD}}, see: Faerie Village (Dragon Quest I) *For the fae village found in {{Dragon Quest V}}, see: Faerie Lea")
- 02:03, 17 March 2026 Faerie Village (Dragon Quest I) (hist | edit) [5,616 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game ={{DQ1HD}} |title =Faerie Village |type= Village |image = |caption = |japanese=妖精の隠れ里 |romaji=Yōsei no kakuzado |old=None }} The '''Faerie Village''' is the dwelling place of the faeries in {{DQ1HD}}. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The village was When the [[Hero 1}} first sets foot in the village the Over-Seer attempts to frighten him off with a booming voice, but is stopped by the Arm-Twister and the Day-Dreamer...")
- 17:25, 14 March 2026 Nadiria T'n'T Board (hist | edit) [3,137 bytes] Antiyonder (talk | contribs) (→I'll have to replay for pics for the other boards.)
- 02:54, 14 March 2026 Soul sigil (hist | edit) [5,307 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Soul sigil'' |image = 200px |japanese = 命の紋章<br>いのちのもんしょう |romaji = Inochi no monshyō |names = N/A |games = {{DQ1HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |effect = Grants access to souped-up skills }} The '''soul sigil''' is one of the five sigils created by the faeries dwelling in Alefgard. Unlike the other sigils that embody forces of nature, the soul sigil embodies...")
- 01:50, 14 March 2026 Moon sigil (hist | edit) [2,277 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Moon sigil'' |image = 200px |japanese = 月の紋章<br>つきのもんしょう |romaji = Tsuki no monshyō |names = N/A |games = {{DQ1HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |effect = Spells go haywaire }} The '''moon sigil''' is one of the five sigils created by the faeries dwelling in Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The water sigil is created by the Craft-Master in the alchem...")
- 01:21, 14 March 2026 Star sigil (hist | edit) [1,189 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Star sigil'' |image = 200px |japanese = 星の紋章<br>ほしのもんしょう |romaji = Hoshi no monshyō |names = N/A |games = {{DQ1HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |effect = Defending recovers MP }} The '''star sigil''' is one of the five sigils created by the faeries dwelling in Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The star sigil is created by the Craft-Master in the alc...")
- 01:10, 14 March 2026 Sun sigil (hist | edit) [1,385 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Sunsigil'' |image = 200px |japanese = 太陽の紋章<br>たいようのもんしょう |romaji = Taiyo no monshyō |names = N/A |games = {{DQ1HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |effect = Skills can crit now }} The '''sun sigil''' is one of the five sigils created by the faeries dwelling in Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The sun sigil is created by the Craft-Master in the al...")
- 00:14, 14 March 2026 Water sigil (hist | edit) [3,563 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Item |title = ''Water sigil'' |image = 200px |japanese = 水の紋章<br>みずのもんしょう |romaji = Mizu no monshyō |names = N/A |games = {{DQ1HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |effect = Increases item potency }} The '''water sigil''' is one of the five sigils created by the faeries dwelling in Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ1HD}}=== The water sigil is created by the Craft-Master in the...")
- 22:38, 13 March 2026 Shrine West of Moonbrooke (hist | edit) [3,226 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{LocationInfobox |game = {{Dragon Quest II}}<br>{{DQ2HD}} |title = Shrine West of Moonbrooke |type= Shrine |image = |caption = |japanese=ムーンブルク西のほこら |romaji=Mūnburuku koshi no hokora |old=None }} The '''Shrine West of Moonbrooke''' is the undersea cavern checkpoint that separates the kingdom of Moonbrooke from the western portion of Greater Alefgard. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2}}=== The shrine is a simple, man-made structure occupied by a p...")
- 02:51, 13 March 2026 Defizzle (hist | edit) [1,353 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Spell Infobox |title = Defizzle |image = |japanese = マホリー |romaji = Mahori |type = restorative |old=None }} '''Defizzle''' is a spell that cures one party member of the effect of having their abilities sealed away, most often curing Fizzle as the name implies. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== Defizzle is learned through reading of a special scroll found in the village of Moonahan, which requir...")
- 05:46, 11 March 2026 Living memories (hist | edit) [7,835 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Living memories''' (世界の思い出, ''sekai no omode'') are historical records kept in the Faerie Palace of {{DQ2HD}}. They are managed by the Record-Keeper, who asks the four Scions of Erdrick to retrieve them after they were stolen by Mariella prior to the events of the game. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ2HD}}=== There are seven living memories kept in the palace, with an eighth being added in the game's true ending. Collectively, they tell of the cre...")
- 17:36, 10 March 2026 Ririru (hist | edit) [805 bytes] ScorpionSky (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Spell Infobox |title = Ririru |image = |japanese = リリル |romaji = Ririru |old = |type = Field }} '''Ririru''' is a spell introduced in ''Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: Hero Avan and the Demon King of Hellfire'' for finding separated companions. ==Appearances== ===''Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai: Hero Avan and the Demon King of Hellfire''=== In chapter 39, Chocoma uses Ririru to help Queen Flora and her men catch up to Avan's party....")
- 03:55, 8 March 2026 List of helmets in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [2,999 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page lists every helmet available in {{DQ1HD}}, organized in descending order by defence value. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Defence !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Price !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;" class="unsort...")
- 02:00, 8 March 2026 List of shields in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [3,008 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Defence !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Price !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;" class="unsortable" | Notes |- | center|64px |Pot lid | +2 |Leftwyne |40/8 |...")
- 01:12, 8 March 2026 List of armour in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [5,176 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page lists every piece of armour available in {{DQ1HD}}, organized in descending order by defence value. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Defence !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Price !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;" clas...")
- 17:33, 7 March 2026 List of weapons in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [5,380 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page lists every weapon available in {{DQ1HD}}, organized in descending order by attack strength. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Attack !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Price !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;" class="unsorta...")
- 00:52, 7 March 2026 List of accessories in Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [4,969 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page lists every piece of accessory available in {{DQ1HD}}, organized alphabetically. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Details !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Price !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;" class="unsortable" | No...")
- 20:35, 6 March 2026 List of items in Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake (hist | edit) [10,618 bytes] Follower of Light (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The following is the list of usable items found within {{DQ2HD}}. For the locations of scrolls that teach the reader abilities, see list of special scrolls in Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake. {| cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="listTable sortable" !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Image !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Name !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Effect !style="background:#AA4444; color: white;"| Location !style="backgroun...")