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| |title = Kol | | |title = Kol |
| |type= Village | | |type= Village |
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| '''Kol''' (マイラ, ''Maira'') is a village in northeastern [[Alefgard]]. It appears in ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. It did not appear in ''[[Dragon Quest II]]'' like many other locations in Alefgard. | | '''Kol''' (マイラ, ''Maira'') is a village in northeastern [[Alefgard]]. It appears in ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. It did not appear in ''[[Dragon Quest II]]'' like many other locations in Alefgard. |
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| ==Synopsis== | | ==Appearances== |
| ===''Dragon Quest''=== | | ==={{DQ}}=== |
| Kol is typically the third town the player visits. It is a quiet forest village with a large hot spring for bathing that does not contain any essential items for completing the game. The [[Fairy Flute]] is hidden four steps south of the bath and is useful for defeating the [[Golem]] outside [[Mercado]], especially so in the remade versions of the game. | | Kol is typically the third town the player visits. It is a quiet forest village with a large hot spring for bathing, and it does not contain any essential items for completing the game. The [[Fairy Flute]] is hidden four steps south of the bath and is useful for defeating the [[Golem]] outside [[Mercado]], especially so in the remade versions of the game. |
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| ===''Dragon Quest II''=== | | ====Puff-Puff==== |
| | In the [[SNES]], [[GBC]], and smartphone versions, the hero can receive a [[puff-puff]] from one of the ladies near the bath for 20 gold. All references to the hero's indulgence and the woman's sultry behavior were removed from the original [[NES]] version as they were seen as too risque for a Western audience. |
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| | ====Shops and Services==== |
| | {{WeaponShop/Start}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Copper sword|price=180g|attributes=+10 Attack}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Iron axe|price=560g|attributes=+15 Attack}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Iron armour|price=1000g|attributes=+16 Defense}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Full plate armour|price=3000g|attributes=+24 Defense}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Leather shield|price=90g|attributes=+4 Defense}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/End}} |
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| | ==={{DQ2}}=== |
| As is the case with most of the towns/villages in Alefgard, Kol is not accessible in ''Dragon Quest II''. Its location on the world map is covered with forest. | | As is the case with most of the towns/villages in Alefgard, Kol is not accessible in ''Dragon Quest II''. Its location on the world map is covered with forest. |
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| ===''Dragon Quest III''=== | | ==={{DQ3}}=== |
| Kol contains the item shop which sells the [[Sword of kings]], which is the hero's strongest weapon in the original ''Dragon Quest III'' (but not in remakes). The sword is for sale after selling [[Orichalcum]] to the [[Zipangu]] shopkeeper and re-entering the village. | | Kol contains the item shop which sells the [[Sword of kings]], which is the hero's strongest weapon in the original ''Dragon Quest III'' (but not in remakes). The sword is for sale after selling [[Orichalcum]] to the [[Zipangu]] shopkeeper and re-entering the village. |
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| | ====Shops and Services==== |
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| | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Steel broadsword|price=1500|attributes=}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Sledgehammer|price=6500|attributes=}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Dragon mail|price=9800|attributes=}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Flowing dress|price=12500|attributes=}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Silver shield|price=8800|attributes=}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Iron mask|price=3500|attributes=}} |
| | {{WeaponShop/End}} |
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| *[[Skullgon]] | | *[[Skullgon]] |
| *[[Wing demon]] | | *[[Wing demon]] |
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| ==Puff-Puff==
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| In the SNES, GBC, and smartphone versions of ''Dragon Quest'' the hero can receive a [[puff-puff]] from one of the ladies near the bath for 20 gold. All references to the hero's indulgence and the woman's sultry behavior were removed from the original NES version as they were seen as too risque.
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| ==Weapon/Armor shop==
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| {{Shop|header|title=[[Dragon Quest]]|subtitle=NES}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Copper sword|Copper Sword]]|price=180g|attributes=+10 Attack}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Hand axe|Hand Axe]]|price=560g|attributes=+15 Attack}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Half plate|Half Plate]]|price=1000g|attributes=+16 Defense}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Full plate|Full Plate)]]|price=3000g|attributes=+24 Defense}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Small shield|Small Shield]]|price=90g|attributes=+4 Defense}}
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| {{Shop|footer}}|SNES|
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| {{Shop|header|title=[[Dragon Quest]]|subtitle=SNES}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Copper sword|Copper Sword]]|price=180g|attributes=+10 Attack}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[iron axe|Iron Axe]]|price=560g|attributes=+15 Attack}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[iron armor|Iron Armor]]|price=1000g|attributes=+16 Defense}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[steel armor|Steel Armor)]]|price=3000g|attributes=+24 Defense}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[leather shield|Leather Shield]]|price=90g|attributes=+4 Defense}}
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| {{Shop|footer}}|GBC|
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| {{Shop|header|title=[[Dragon Quest]]|subtitle=GBC}}
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| {{Shop|subtable}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Copper sword|Copper Sword]]|price=180g|attributes=+10 Attack}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Iron axe|Iron Axe]]|price=560g|attributes=+15 Attack}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Iron armor|Iron Armor]]|price=1000g|attributes=+16 Defense}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Steel armor|Steel Armor]]|price=3000g|attributes=+24 Defense}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Leather shield]]|price=90g|attributes=+4 Defense}}
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| {{Shop|footer}} }}|III|
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| {{VersionTabs|NES|
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| {{Shop|header|title=[[Dragon Quest]]|subtitle=NES}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[broad sword|Broad Sword]]|price=1500g|attributes=}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[Sledgehammer|Sledge Hammer]]|price=6500g|attributes=}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[dragon mail|Dragon Mail]]|price=9800g|attributes=}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[water flying cloth|Water Flying Cloth]]|price=12500g|attributes=}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[silver shield|Silver Shield]]|price=8800g|attributes=}}
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| {{Shop|entry|item=[[iron mask|Iron Mask]]|price=3500g|attributes=}}
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| ==Item shop== | | ==Item shop== |
Kol (マイラ, Maira) is a village in northeastern Alefgard. It appears in Dragon Quest and Dragon Quest III. It did not appear in Dragon Quest II like many other locations in Alefgard.
Appearances
Kol is typically the third town the player visits. It is a quiet forest village with a large hot spring for bathing, and it does not contain any essential items for completing the game. The Fairy Flute is hidden four steps south of the bath and is useful for defeating the Golem outside Mercado, especially so in the remade versions of the game.
Puff-Puff
In the SNES, GBC, and smartphone versions, the hero can receive a puff-puff from one of the ladies near the bath for 20 gold. All references to the hero's indulgence and the woman's sultry behavior were removed from the original NES version as they were seen as too risque for a Western audience.
Shops and Services
Weapon Shop
As is the case with most of the towns/villages in Alefgard, Kol is not accessible in Dragon Quest II. Its location on the world map is covered with forest.
Kol contains the item shop which sells the Sword of kings, which is the hero's strongest weapon in the original Dragon Quest III (but not in remakes). The sword is for sale after selling Orichalcum to the Zipangu shopkeeper and re-entering the village.
Shops and Services
Weapon Shop
Dragon Quest Builders
In this game, Kol (along with Galenholm) consists of different areas that can be reached by using teleportals: the Ruins, the Island of Lava and the Island of Ice. The boss at the end of Chapter 3 is a magmalice and a firn fiend.
Nearby enemies
Item shop
The item shop in the NES version is referred to as a tools shop. In Dragon Quest III this shop is located up a set of stairs and is run by the man from Zipangu.
Herb
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24g
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Heals a small amount of HP
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Torch
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8g
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Lights a radius around the Hero
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D-Scale
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20g
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Provides a small amount of Defense
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Warp Wing
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24g
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Warps the Hero back to Tantegel
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Medical Herb
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8g
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Heals a small amount of HP
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Fairy Water
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20g
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Keeps away low level monsters
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[[Chimaera wing |
Wing of Wyvern]]
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25g
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Same effect as zoom spell
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Full Moon Herb
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30g
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Cures paralysis
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Sword of Kings
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35000g
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Note: The Sword of Kings is only available after selling the shop keeper oricon and then leaving town and returning. Only 1 Sword of Kings can be purchased.
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Items
Fairy Flute
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4 steps south of the bath
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Mystic nut
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North of the inn
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Tiny medal
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On the steps of the bath
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Clothes
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Left closet in the room of the couple from Zipangu
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Token
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Right closet in the room of the couple from Zipangu
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Token
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In the center of the rooom, downstairs from the item shop
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Token
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Left sack hanging on the item shop wall
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Tiny medal
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Right sack hanging on the item shop wall
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Tiny medal
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A couple steps down from the stairs leading to the Pachisi Track entrance
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Inn
Locked doors
Magic Key
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Access to western area of town, can be circumvented by walking around
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Magic Key
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Access to chamber with old man
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Thief's Key
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Access to western area of town, can be circumvented by walking around
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Thief's Key
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Access to room with woman in western Kol
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Location attributes
This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.
This location contains poisonous marshes/swamps.
Note: This location can only be reached by zoom in Dragon Quest III and the smartphone versions of Dragon Quest II.
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