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{{Item
|title = Oaken club
|image = [[Image:OakenClub.png|200px]]
|japanese = こんぼう
|romaji = {{tt|Konbō|Club/cudgel}}
|names = Club
|games = ''[[Dragon Quest]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest II]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest III]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest V]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''<br>''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''<br>{{DQ10}}<br>{{DQB}}<br>{{DQB2}}<br>{{DQMJ}}<br>{{DQMJ2}}<br>{{DQR}}<br>{{DQTact}}
|effect = Increases the wielder's Attack.
}}


The '''Oaken Club''' (or simply '''Club''') is a recurring weapon in the [[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]] franchise. Highly primitive, it is not very damaging.
The '''Oaken club''' is a recurring weapon in the {{DQSeries}}. Highly crude, it is not very powerful and is often one of the first weapons found in a game.
 
==Characteristics==
The oaken club is a primitive weapon that appears to have been carved roughly out of a tree trunk and has cloth wrapped around the handle for ease of use. In the instruction manuals for the Famicom versions of the original ''Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest II'', the oaken club was depicted as having numerous nails sticking out of it. They appear to be the favored weapons of many monsters, such as [[Troll]]s and [[Cyclops|Cyclopes]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===[[Dragon Quest II]]===
==={{DQ}}===
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +8.
{{DQEquipment
|name=Oaken club
|kanji=こんぼう
|romanji=Konbō
|buy=60 [[gold]]
|sell=30 [[gold]]
|attributes=Attack +4
|can-equip={{Icon|Hero (Dragon Quest)}}
|type=[[Hammer Weapon Family|Hammer]]
|in-battle=no
|shops=[[Tantegel]], [[Galenholm]], and [[Cantlin]].
|locations=
|description=A weapon hewn from a stout log.
}}


===[[Dragon Quest III]]===
==={{DQ2}}===
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7. It can be equipped by the hero, warriors, fighters, clerics, dealers, jesters, and sages. The King of Aliahan gives the hero two clubs at the start of his journey.
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +8. It can be bought for 60 gold in [[Leftwyne]]. [[Hero (Dragon Quest II)|The Hero]] and [[Prince of Cannock|The Prince]] can equip it, and the Prince joins the party with one equipped. Its in-game description is "Not much better than the [[cypress stick|bamboo stick]]."


===[[Dragon Quest IV]]===
{{Descriptions
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7.
|DQ2=A weapon hewn from a stout log<ref>[[Cell phone]] Version</ref>
}}


===[[Dragon Quest V]]===
==={{DQ3}}===
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +9.
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7. However, if equipped by a martial artist, it actually decreases their attack by 3. It can be equipped by [[Hero (Dragon Quest III)|The Hero]], [[Warrior]]s, [[Martial Artist]]s, [[Priest]]s, [[Merchant]]s, [[Gadabout]]s, and [[Sage]]s. The King of [[Aliahan]] gives the Hero two oaken clubs at the start of their journey, but they can also be purchased at Aliahan and [[Persistence]] for 30 gold and sold for 22 gold. They can also be dropped by [[Troll]]s.


===[[Dragon Quest VI]]===
==={{DQ4}}===
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +?.  
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7. It is sold at [[Burland]], [[Zalenagrad]], [[Lakanaba]], [[Laissez Fayre]], and [[Casabranca]] for 30 gold and can be equipped by [[Ragnar McRyan]], [[Alena]], [[Kiryl]], [[Torneko Taloon]], [[Meena Mahabala]], and [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|The Hero]]. It can also be dropped by [[fire beatle]]s, [[night clubber]]s, and [[Pruslas]].


===[[Dragon Quest VII]]===
{{Descriptions
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +8.
|DQ4=Doesn't appear to have any special effect.<ref name="auto">[[Cell phone]] and [[Nintendo DS]] Version</ref>
}}


===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]===
==={{DQ5}}===
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7. Yangus begins the game with it equipped.
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +9. It can be bought for 60 gold. [[Harry]] and [[Sancho]] can equip it.


===[[Dragon Quest IX]]===
{{Descriptions
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7. It can be upgraded into an [[ace of clubs]].
|DQ5=Doesn't appear to have any special effect.<ref name="auto"/>
===[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker]]===
}}
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +3.  
 
{{stub}}
==={{DQ6}}===
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +9 and a style bonus of +6. [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|The Hero]], [[Carver]], [[Amos]], [[Terry]], [[Lizzie]], and [[Goowain]] all can equip it.  They can be bought for 110 gold in [[Haggleton]] and [[Somnia (Upper World)|Somnia]] and sold for 82 gold. [[Dead resident|Dead residents]], [[Undentured servant|Undentured servants]], and [[Troll|Trolls]] can drop it.
 
==={{DQ7}}===
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +8 and a style bonus of +5. They can be bought for 110 gold at [[Ballymolloy]] in the past and sold for 55 gold. [[Hero (Dragon Quest VII)|The Hero]], [[Kiefer]], [[Ruff]], [[Sir Mervyn]], and [[Aishe]] can equip it. They can also be won as prizes from the Lucky Panel at the [[Casino]].
 
==={{DQ8}}===
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7. [[Yangus]] begins the game with it equipped. It can also be equipped by [[Morrie]]. They can be bought for 110 gold in [[Farebury]] and [[Alexandria]] and sold for 55 gold. One can be found in [[Peregrin Quay]]. Oaken clubs can be dropped by [[hammerhood]], [[mischievous mole]], and [[Khalamari kid]].
 
==={{DQ9}}===
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7. It can be upgraded into an [[Ace of clubs]], and is the first hammer available to the player, appearing well before the option to use hammer-wielding classes ([[Gladiator]] and [[Paladin]]) are available for use. They are commonly dropped by [[Hammerhood]]s and [[Troll]]s. They cannot be bought, but can be sold for 70 coins each. As with any hammer, any class can equip them with the Omnivocational Hammermaster skill.
 
==={{DQ10}}===
{{Stub}}
 
==={{DQMJ}}===
The oaken club has an attack bonus of +3. It can be bought for 90 gold in the [[Infant Isle]] shop and sold for 45 gold. They are also dropped by [[Gigantes]]. Its in game description is "A durable club carved from solid oak."
 
==={{DQB}}===
The Oaken club is classified as a sword in the game, and increases the [[Builder (Dragon Quest Builders)|Builder's]] attack by +5. It can be whittled out of two broken branches at a mason’s workstation or a carpenter’s workstation.
 
===''[[Dragon Quest Builders 2]]''===
The Oaken Club is one of several weapons that are exclusively used by [[Malroth]], it boosts his attack by +12. It can be crafted from 2 units of wood.
 
===''[[Dragon Quest Tact]]''===
The oaken club is a D-rank axe that can be acquired as a reward for completing the Axes: Intermediate level. It has an ATK bonus of +6 and has two slots for Alchemy Effects. Notably, it costs no gold to alchemise it.
 
==In Other Languages==
{{OtherLanguages
|es=Garrote de roble|es-meaning=Spanish for "oak club".
|fr=Massue de chêne|fr-meaning=French for "oak club".
|de=Eichenholzknüppel|de-meaning=German for "oak cudgel".
}}
 
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
Image:DQ_Oaken_Club.png|''Dragon Quest''.
Image:Club DQ NES.png|''Dragon Quest''.
Image:DQII_Oaken_Club.png|''Dragon Quest II''.
Image:DQIII Club.png|The oaken club from ''Dragon Quest III''.
Image:Club.jpg|The oaken club from ''Dragon Quest IV''.
Image:DQV_Oaken_Club.png|''Dragon Quest V''.
Image:Oaken_club.png|The oaken club from ''Dragon Quest VII''.
File:Oaken club IX artwork.png|The oaken club from ''Dragon Quest IX''
File:Oaken club builders icon.png|[[Dragon Quest Builders]] icon
Image:DQR konbo.png|The oaken club card from ''Dragon Quest Rivals''.
DQT Oaken Club.png|''Tact'' icon
</gallery></center>
 
==References==
<references/>
 
{{clear}}
 
{{DQWeapons}}
 
[[Category:Hammers]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest I weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest II weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III weapons]]
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[[Category:Dragon Quest VIII weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VIII weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker weapons]]{{Wikia}}
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2 weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Builders weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Builders 2 weapons]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Rivals items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Tact weapons]]
 
[[fr:Massue de chêne]]

Latest revision as of 12:34, 25 November 2023

Oaken club
OakenClub.png
Japanese こんぼう
Romaji Konbō
Old localizations Club
Found in Dragon Quest
Dragon Quest II
Dragon Quest III
Dragon Quest IV
Dragon Quest V
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VIII
Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest Builders
Dragon Quest Builders 2
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2
Dragon Quest Rivals
Dragon Quest Tact
Effect Increases the wielder's Attack.

The Oaken club is a recurring weapon in the Dragon Quest series. Highly crude, it is not very powerful and is often one of the first weapons found in a game.

Characteristics[edit]

The oaken club is a primitive weapon that appears to have been carved roughly out of a tree trunk and has cloth wrapped around the handle for ease of use. In the instruction manuals for the Famicom versions of the original Dragon Quest and Dragon Quest II, the oaken club was depicted as having numerous nails sticking out of it. They appear to be the favored weapons of many monsters, such as Trolls and Cyclopes.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest[edit]

Oaken club (こんぼう Konbō)DQ-SNES-LOGO-ICON.PNG
Buy Sell Attributes
60 gold 30 gold Attack +4
Can Be Equipped By Equipment Type Can Be Used As Tool In Battle?
ICON-Hero (Dragon Quest).png Hammer ICON-NO-X.png NO
Shop(s) Tantegel, Galenholm, and Cantlin.
Location(s)
In-Game Description
Mobile A weapon hewn from a stout log.


Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line[edit]

The oaken club has an attack bonus of +8. It can be bought for 60 gold in Leftwyne. The Hero and The Prince can equip it, and the Prince joins the party with one equipped. Its in-game description is "Not much better than the bamboo stick."


GameDescription
DQ2-SNES-LOGO-ICON.PNG
A weapon hewn from a stout log[1]

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]

The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7. However, if equipped by a martial artist, it actually decreases their attack by 3. It can be equipped by The Hero, Warriors, Martial Artists, Priests, Merchants, Gadabouts, and Sages. The King of Aliahan gives the Hero two oaken clubs at the start of their journey, but they can also be purchased at Aliahan and Persistence for 30 gold and sold for 22 gold. They can also be dropped by Trolls.

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen[edit]

The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7. It is sold at Burland, Zalenagrad, Lakanaba, Laissez Fayre, and Casabranca for 30 gold and can be equipped by Ragnar McRyan, Alena, Kiryl, Torneko Taloon, Meena Mahabala, and The Hero. It can also be dropped by fire beatles, night clubbers, and Pruslas.


GameDescription
DQ4-NES-LOGO-ICON.png
Doesn't appear to have any special effect.[2]

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride[edit]

The oaken club has an attack bonus of +9. It can be bought for 60 gold. Harry and Sancho can equip it.

GameDescription
DQ5-SNES-LOGO-ICON.png
Doesn't appear to have any special effect.[2]

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit]

The oaken club has an attack bonus of +9 and a style bonus of +6. The Hero, Carver, Amos, Terry, Lizzie, and Goowain all can equip it. They can be bought for 110 gold in Haggleton and Somnia and sold for 82 gold. Dead residents, Undentured servants, and Trolls can drop it.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]

The oaken club has an attack bonus of +8 and a style bonus of +5. They can be bought for 110 gold at Ballymolloy in the past and sold for 55 gold. The Hero, Kiefer, Ruff, Sir Mervyn, and Aishe can equip it. They can also be won as prizes from the Lucky Panel at the Casino.

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]

The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7. Yangus begins the game with it equipped. It can also be equipped by Morrie. They can be bought for 110 gold in Farebury and Alexandria and sold for 55 gold. One can be found in Peregrin Quay. Oaken clubs can be dropped by hammerhood, mischievous mole, and Khalamari kid.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]

The oaken club has an attack bonus of +7. It can be upgraded into an Ace of clubs, and is the first hammer available to the player, appearing well before the option to use hammer-wielding classes (Gladiator and Paladin) are available for use. They are commonly dropped by Hammerhoods and Trolls. They cannot be bought, but can be sold for 70 coins each. As with any hammer, any class can equip them with the Omnivocational Hammermaster skill.

Dragon Quest X[edit]

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker[edit]

The oaken club has an attack bonus of +3. It can be bought for 90 gold in the Infant Isle shop and sold for 45 gold. They are also dropped by Gigantes. Its in game description is "A durable club carved from solid oak."

Dragon Quest Builders[edit]

The Oaken club is classified as a sword in the game, and increases the Builder's attack by +5. It can be whittled out of two broken branches at a mason’s workstation or a carpenter’s workstation.

Dragon Quest Builders 2[edit]

The Oaken Club is one of several weapons that are exclusively used by Malroth, it boosts his attack by +12. It can be crafted from 2 units of wood.

Dragon Quest Tact[edit]

The oaken club is a D-rank axe that can be acquired as a reward for completing the Axes: Intermediate level. It has an ATK bonus of +6 and has two slots for Alchemy Effects. Notably, it costs no gold to alchemise it.

In Other Languages[edit]

Language Translation Meaning
ICON-FLAG-ES.png EspañolGarrote de robleSpanish for "oak club".
ICON-FLAG-FR.png FrançaisMassue de chêneFrench for "oak club".
ICON-FLAG-DE.png DeutschEichenholzknüppelGerman for "oak cudgel".

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Cell phone Version
  2. 2.0 2.1 Cell phone and Nintendo DS Version