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'''Nose For Treasure''', or simply '''Smell''', is a recurring ability/spell in the franchise. It checks the amount of remaining treasure in the current dungeon floor.
'''Nose For Treasure''' is a recurring ability in the franchise. It checks the amount of remaining treasure in the current dungeon floor.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===[[Dragon Quest III]]===
===[[Dragon Quest III]]===
Nose for treasure is learned by [[Thief|thieves]], and is unavailable in the NES version.


===[[Dragon Quest IV]]===
===[[Dragon Quest IV]]===
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===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]===
===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]===
[[Yangus]] can cast '''Nose For Treasure''' after allocating 16 skill points into his "Humanity" skill. But still don't find anything at all
[[Yangus]] can use '''Nose For Treasure''' after allocating 16 skill points into his "Humanity" skill.


===[[Dragon Quest IX]]===
===[[Dragon Quest IX]]===

Revision as of 11:02, 30 January 2018

Nose For Treasure is a recurring ability in the franchise. It checks the amount of remaining treasure in the current dungeon floor.

Appearances

Dragon Quest III

Nose for treasure is learned by thieves, and is unavailable in the NES version.

Dragon Quest IV

In the remakes, Torneko learns this at level 9.

Dragon Quest V

Learned by Sancho at level 31 and by Dwight at level 10.

Dragon Quest VI

Nose for Treasure is learned by advancing to rank 7 of the Thief vocation.

Dragon Quest VII

Same as in VI.

Dragon Quest VIII

Yangus can use Nose For Treasure after allocating 16 skill points into his "Humanity" skill.

Dragon Quest IX

This ability is learned with 42 skill points invested into Acquisitiveness skill.

Unfortunately, it only checks the remaining red chests, not blue ones, severely limiting its usefulness.