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===[[Dragon Quest III]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest III]]=== | ||
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +16. It can be equipped by the hero, warriors, fighters, clerics, thieves, dealers, jesters, and sages. It can be purchased at [[Reeve]] for 320 gold. | The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +16 (+24 in the [[NES]] Version). It can be equipped by the hero, warriors, fighters, clerics, thieves, dealers, jesters, and sages. It can be purchased at [[Reeve]] for 320 gold (550 in the NES Version). | ||
===[[Dragon Quest IV]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest IV]]=== |
Revision as of 02:19, 21 October 2013
The Chain Sickle (also known as sickle in earlier games) is a sickle joined to an iron handle by a chain. It can be a powerful weapon. In some games it is classified as a sword.
Appearances
Dragon Quest II
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +15. It can be equipped by the Hero and the Prince of Cannock.
Dragon Quest III
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +16 (+24 in the NES Version). It can be equipped by the hero, warriors, fighters, clerics, thieves, dealers, jesters, and sages. It can be purchased at Reeve for 320 gold (550 in the NES Version).
Dragon Quest IV
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +20. It can be purchased in many towns for 550 gold and can be equipped by all characters except Borya and Maya.
Dragon Quest V
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +27.
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII
The chain sickle has an attack bonus of +27 and an appearance bonus of +13. It can be equipped by Gabo, Melvin, and Aira.
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