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The '''Medal King's Palace''' is a recurring location in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series, though the name varies by installment. It is the home of the [[Medal King]], who will exchange [[mini medal]]s for prizes.
The '''Medal King's Palace''' is a recurring location in the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series, though the name varies by installment. It is the home of the [[Medal King]], who will exchange [[mini medal]]s for prizes.



Revision as of 02:40, 6 January 2014

The Medal King's Palace is a recurring location in the Dragon Quest series, though the name varies by installment. It is the home of the Medal King, who will exchange mini medals for prizes.

Appearances

Dragon Quest IV

Known as Minikin's Dominion, it is located in the northeast corner of the map and first reachable by ship. Aside from King Minikin, the palace also contains an inn in the basement and a Travel Gate on the upper floors. It's also notable for being very close to Briny Lair, where the Zenithian armour is stored.

Nearby monsters

Dragon Quest V

Known as Dominicus' Dominion, the palace sits in a moat that is lit up at night by lanterns and is first accessible by ship. The island is also a habitat for several species of slimes.

Dragon Quest VI

Known as Medford's Manor, the palace to the west of Haggleton. It appears in the Phantom Realm after The Hero and company defeat the Dread Fiend Jamiras.

Inn

Price per person
20 Gold Coins

Dragon Quest VII

Dragon Quest VIII

Known as Princess Minnie's Castle, it is located on an island in the strait between the two eastern continents.

Dragon Quest IX

There is no formal palace; instead Cap'n Max Meddlin operates out of a large tent in the town of Dourbridge.

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Maps

References

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