Magic water
Magic water (or Magical holy water, as it was originally known) is a rather rare healing item in the Dragon Quest series. As the phials were originally only found in treasure chests and occasionally dropped by monsters, it is important to stockpile them for the most dangerous segments of a journey, such as when the party has reached the lowest level of the dungeon with the knowledge that a potentially deadly boss is up ahead.
In modern titles, these glass bottles are far less rare, usually even purchasable near the end-game in more mystical locations. This change in scarcity is likely to reflect the substantial stat limit boosts characters have experienced since VI.
Appearances
Dragon Quest IV
In the original version of the game, sipping the scintillating water will restore 10~15MP. In all other versions, it restores 30~35MP and can be used on allies. They may be found in:
- The Vrenor Vault
- Canalot
- The second half of Mamon Mine
- Endor's casino
- Pharos Beacon
- Stage three of the pioneer town
Dragon Quest V
The water restores 10~15MP in all versions, and can be found in:
- Abovitall Tower
- Hay
- Zoomingale
- The Ventuno's TnT board
- Knightmare Towers
- The Diggery Pokery
- The Nadiria TnT board
Dragon Quest VI
When used in battle the water will restore the typical 10~15MP, but while on the move it will restore 40~50MP. The locations where one can find the fantastic fluids are:
Dragon Quest VII
Similar to IV, the flasks will restore 10~15 in the original and 40~50 in the 3DS remake.
Dragon Quest VIII
Magic water has received a small boost to its potency, restoring 30~35MP. However, the elixir is much more useful as an alchemy ingredient.
- The Maella region
- Argonia
- Arcadia
- Orkutsk
- The pirate's cove
- Tryan Gully
- The black citadel
- Pickham's casino
Dragon Quest IX
In IX they can be bought for 500 gold and sold for 250 gold in Porth Llaffan, Slurry Quay and Batsureg. They can also be found on the Cringle Coast or made using the alchemy recipe of 1 Holy water, 1 Royal soil, and 1 Nectar.
Note
It is interesting to note that the image resembling a Star of David on the bottle's stopper that was present in early concept art was removed in concept art for later games.
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