Slime earrings
Slime earrings | |
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Japanese | スライムピアス |
Romaji | {{{romaji}}} |
Old localizations | Slime Pierce |
Found in | Dragon Quest III (remakes only) Dragon Quest VI Dragon Quest VII Dragon Quest VIII Dragon Quest IX Dragon Quest XI Dragon Quest Heroes Dragon Quest Heroes II |
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The slime earrings, also known simply as pierce, are accessories in the Dragon Quest series which first appeared in Dragon Quest VI.
Appearances
Dragon Quest III (remakes only)
The slime earrings have no bonuses to speak of, but give the wearer the Socialite personality. They can be equipped by all characters and can be purchased in Kol for 950 gold. They only appear in remake versions of the game.
Dragon Quest VI
The slime earrings have a strength bonus of +5 and a style bonus of +35. They can be purchased at the item shop in the Well shop south of Alltrades Abbey for 650 gold.
Dragon Quest VII
The slime earrings have an attack bonus of +1 and a style bonus of +8. They can be equipped by all characters and can be purchased at the Pilgrim's Rest inn. Slime earrings can also be won as prizes from the Lucky Panel at the Casino.
Dragon Quest VIII
The slime earrings provide a defence bonus of +4. They can be equipped by all characters. One set can be found after the checkpoint between Farebury and Alexandria.
Dragon Quest IX
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Dragon Quest XI
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The Hero (Dragon Quest IV) is wearing a slime earring on his left ear, much like he does in his post-Famicom era artwork.
Gallery
Ashlynn, on the left, wearing the slime earrings
Trivia
- The heroes of Dragon Quest IV are seen wearing the slime earrings in their artwork starting with the artwork made for Playstation remake of DQIV. Depending on the artist, the male hero either wears the earrings in both ears or only one of them. Despite this, the slime earrings don't actually appear as an accessory in any version of Dragon Quest IV. They also do not sport this accessory in any of their Famicom artwork, presumably because the accessory itself didn't exist yet at that time.