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{{Item
{{Item
|title = Coagulant
|title = Coagulant
|image = [[Image:PoisonMothPowder.png|center|180px]]  
|image = [[Image:PoisonMothPowder.png|center|200px]]  
|japanese =  
|japanese = どくがのこな
|names = Poison moth powder, Bug powder
|names = Poison moth powder, Bug powder
|games = ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''
|games = ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''<br>{{DQ10}}<br>{{DQ11}}
|buy = Varies
|buy = Varies
|sell = Varies
|sell = Varies
|effect = Varies
|effect = Varies
}}
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'''Coagulant''' (also known as '''Poison moth powder''' or '''Bug powder''' in the [[Game Boy|GBC]] and [[PSX]] versions) is a usable item in ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]'' and ingredient in ''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''. In ''DQIX'', it can be gathered outside the front gate of [[Stornway]]. It is infamously known for its paralyzing effect, although it can also cause confusion and disorientation. The [[Poison moth knife|poison moth knife]] is permanently imbued with toxin extracted from [[Giant moth|giant moths]].
'''Coagulant''' is a recurring item in the series that, when used as a tool during battle, will trigger a terrible allergic reaction in a monster. The exact effects vary between games, but the result will always leave them languishing for several turns.


==Effect==
It is presumed that pouches of coagulant are made of the ground-up scales of [[Betterfly|Betterflies]] and [[Giant moth]]s, but this has not been confirmed.
In ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest VII]]'', it has the same effect in battle as the [[Fuddle]] spell. In ''[[Dragon Quest IX]]'', when thrown, it attempts to [[paralyze]] an enemy.


==Location==
==Appearances==
In ''DQIII'', coagulant can be found in a chest in [[Isis]] & also found through searching in [[Jipang]] (GBC Version), and later found at shops in the following towns:
==={{DQ3}}===
*[[Mur]]
Coagulants are available for 500 gold in the original NES version, and 310 gold in all subsequent versions. The powder [[Confuse|confuses]] one enemy for 6~8 turns, and is effective against metal slimes around 50% of the time. As such, it is advised for the party members not currently [[Mage]]s or [[Sage]]s to stock up when hunting the globs.
*[[Persistence]]
The powder is available to buy in [[Mur]], [[Persistence]], [[Manoza]], [[Immigrant Town (Dragon Quest III)|The Immigrant Town]], [[Super Secret Faerie Village]], and [[Domdora]].
*[[Manoza]]
*[[Immigrant Town (Dragon Quest III)|Immigrant Town]]
*[[Super Secret Faerie Village]]
*[[Domdora]]


In ''DQVII'', coagulant can be purchased in past [[El Ciclo]], at the bridge for 310G.
==={{DQ7}}===
Coagulant is available in the past versions of [[El Ciclo]] and [[Alltrades Abbey (Dragon Quest VII)|Alltrades abbey]] for 310 gold, as well as [[Wilted Heart]] in the present. It confuses one foe for 6~8 turns, and is no longer effective against metal slimes.


==Price==
==={{DQ9}}===
In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] Version of ''DQIII'', it can be purchased for 500 [[gold]] coins and sold for 375, while in the GBC Version it can be bought for 310 gold coins and sold for 232.
Coagulant pouches now paralyze one monster for 6~8 turns when used, likely due to the introduction of the [[Mystifying mixture]] item. It costs only 90 gold now, and is available in [[Batsureg]], [[Upover]],[[Wormwood Creek]], and as a naturally occurring ground item outside the gate of castle [[Stornway]]. Additonally, the following monsters drop the bags as well:
*[[Betterfly]] (1/8th)
*[[Hell nino]] (1/32)
*[[Cumaulus]] (1/64)
*[[Dread admiral]] (1/64)
*[[Treevil]] (1/64)


Coagulant also plays a part in the alchemy recipes for the [[Poison moth knife]] and [[Batterfly knife]].
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[[Category:Dragon Quest X items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX alchemy ingredients]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX alchemy ingredients]]

Revision as of 11:03, 11 October 2019

Coagulant
PoisonMothPowder.png
Japanese どくがのこな
Romaji {{{romaji}}}
Old localizations Poison moth powder, Bug powder
Found in Dragon Quest III
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Effect Varies

Coagulant is a recurring item in the series that, when used as a tool during battle, will trigger a terrible allergic reaction in a monster. The exact effects vary between games, but the result will always leave them languishing for several turns.

It is presumed that pouches of coagulant are made of the ground-up scales of Betterflies and Giant moths, but this has not been confirmed.

Appearances

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation

Coagulants are available for 500 gold in the original NES version, and 310 gold in all subsequent versions. The powder confuses one enemy for 6~8 turns, and is effective against metal slimes around 50% of the time. As such, it is advised for the party members not currently Mages or Sages to stock up when hunting the globs. The powder is available to buy in Mur, Persistence, Manoza, The Immigrant Town, Super Secret Faerie Village, and Domdora.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past

Coagulant is available in the past versions of El Ciclo and Alltrades abbey for 310 gold, as well as Wilted Heart in the present. It confuses one foe for 6~8 turns, and is no longer effective against metal slimes.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies

Coagulant pouches now paralyze one monster for 6~8 turns when used, likely due to the introduction of the Mystifying mixture item. It costs only 90 gold now, and is available in Batsureg, Upover,Wormwood Creek, and as a naturally occurring ground item outside the gate of castle Stornway. Additonally, the following monsters drop the bags as well:

Coagulant also plays a part in the alchemy recipes for the Poison moth knife and Batterfly knife.

Dragon Quest X

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age