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'''Gold''' (with the currency symbol of '''G''') is the standard unit of exchange used in the ''[[Dragon Quest|Dragon Quest/Dragon Warrior]]'' games.  Gold is needed to purchase weapons, armor, items, as well as to stay at most [[Inn|inns]].  You can get gold from defeating monsters as well as obtaining it from treasure chests or selling your old equipment and unused items.
'''Gold''' or '''gold coins''' (with the currency symbol of '''G''') is the standard unit of exchange used in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' games.  Gold is needed to purchase weapons, armor, items, getting Casino tokens, as well as to stay at most [[Inn|inns]].  You can get gold from defeating monsters as well as obtaining it from treasure chests or selling your old equipment and unused items.
 
The value of gold coins is not consistent across ''Dragon Quest'' titles and a particular item frequently costs more or less depending on the game. That said, it's interesting to note that gold coins can be considered a sort of auxiliary world currency, as they are accepted everywhere throughout a particular game's world (though even in that world one item may have a differing value, possibly suggesting a sort of exchange rate.)


==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Casino]]
*[[Casino]]


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Revision as of 16:07, 28 October 2013

Gold or gold coins (with the currency symbol of G) is the standard unit of exchange used in the Dragon Quest games. Gold is needed to purchase weapons, armor, items, getting Casino tokens, as well as to stay at most inns. You can get gold from defeating monsters as well as obtaining it from treasure chests or selling your old equipment and unused items.

The value of gold coins is not consistent across Dragon Quest titles and a particular item frequently costs more or less depending on the game. That said, it's interesting to note that gold coins can be considered a sort of auxiliary world currency, as they are accepted everywhere throughout a particular game's world (though even in that world one item may have a differing value, possibly suggesting a sort of exchange rate.)

See Also

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