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Japanese | おおきづちの里 |
Game | Dragon Quest Builders |
The rolling hills of Hammerhood Heights are the second region the players can explore in Dragon Quest Builders. As the name suggests, it is populated by a large tribe of Hammerhoods that will teach the Builder the technique for crafting a basic mallet as thanks for a small favor.
Materials
Raw materials
- Broken branch
- Butterbeans
- Coal
- Copper
- Grassy leaves
- Ivy
- Marshroom
- Medicinal leaf
- Plumberry
- Plumberry seedling
- Pumice pieces
- Silver
- Stone
- Wheat
- White petals
Materials that require shovels
Building materials
Treasures
- Seed of Life
- Chimaera wing
- Talaria
- The "Greasy Mallet" blueprint
- The "Hammerton Hothouse" blueprint
- Map of Alefgard
- Ladder recipe