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'''Reaper's Peak''' is a village in | {{LocationInfobox | ||
|type = Village | |||
|game = {{DQ6}} | |||
|image = [[File:DQ VI Android Fungeon 1.jpg|200px]] | |||
|caption = | |||
|title = Reaper's Peak | |||
|japanese=デスコッド | |||
|romanji=Deathcod | |||
}} | |||
'''Reaper's Peak''' is a village in {{Dragon Quest VI}}. | |||
It's in the middle of the [[bonus dungeon]], the {{Fungeon 6}}. It appears to be [[Weaver's Peak]] when first visit, but changes upon further exploration. | |||
It also serves as a destination that can be returned to instantly. | It also serves as a destination that can be returned to instantly. | ||
==Inn== | ==Services== | ||
The | ===Shop=== | ||
{{ItemShop/Start|title=|subtitle=}} | |||
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Dragonic Diligence|price=30,000|attributes=}} | |||
{{ItemShop/Item|name=Staff of resurrection|price=45,000|attributes=Attack +66/Style +38}} | |||
{{ItemShop/End|note=}} | |||
===[[Inn]]=== | |||
The [[inn]]keeper doesn't charge you for resting. Though this only applies to the [[Nintendo DS]] Version. | |||
{|cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="listTable" | |||
!'''Price per person''' | |||
|- | |||
|300 {{Gold}} | |||
|} | |||
===Other notable attributes=== | |||
{{LocationAttr|bank}} | |||
{{LocationAttr|zoom}} | |||
==Treasures== | ==Treasures== | ||
*2 [[Mini medal]]s | *2 [[Mini medal]]s | ||
*4 [[ | *4 {{Gold}} | ||
==Remake== | |||
*In the {{Super Famicom}} Version of the game, the true form of the town is most of the residents being {{MFamilies}}s with several characters from {{Dragon Quest IV}} and {{Dragon Quest V}} being included. The remake offers three options which can't be undone in a playthrough once saved: | |||
**The near future: The town is populated by all {{Party 4}} members from {{DQ4}}. | |||
**The far future: The town is populated by the {{Party 5}} members from {{DQ5}}. | |||
**Monsters today: The town is mostly populated by {{MFamilies}}s as with the {{SFC}} Version with the following differences: | |||
***The innkeeper in the {{SFC}} version is a [[Lips]] while the guest is [[Torneko Taloon]]. The remake replaces them with an [[Elves and Faeries|elven woman]] and [[Overkilling machine]]. | |||
***The bank is ran by a [[Boss troll]] in the {{SFC}} version, and a talking frog in the remake. | |||
***The [[church]] in the {{SFC}} version has a [[Damned ram]], while the remake has a {{Dwarf}} and [[Gustbluster]] | |||
***The [[item shop]] is ran by an Overkilling machine and has a guard as customer in the {{SFC}} version, while in the remake is ran by a talking cat. | |||
***The house resembling [[Tania]]'s is occupied by {{Maya}} and a [[Feralball]] in the {{SFC}} version, while the house in the remake is occupied by a [[Lips]], along with a [[Feralball]] and a [[Dreamaera]]. | |||
***The upstairs in the house leading to the rest of the {{Fungeon 6}} has no one in it, with [[Sancho]] along with {{Parry}} & {{Madchen}} looking for the {{Hero 5}} from {{V}} in the {{SFC}} version. In the remake, the upstairs is occupied by a Damned ram and [[Boss troll]], with a [[High djinks]] sensing [[Nokturnus]]. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
DQ VI DS Reaper's Peak.jpg|Artwork. ({{DS}}) | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Zenith]] | *[[Zenith]] | ||
*[[Pinnacle Chapel]] | *[[Pinnacle Chapel]] | ||
*[[Cave to Another World]] | |||
*[[Dragovian Sanctuary]] | |||
{{DQVI}} | {{DQVI}} | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VI]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VI locations]] |
Latest revision as of 07:18, 9 January 2024
Village | |
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Reaper's Peak | |
Japanese | デスコッド |
Game | Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation |
Reaper's Peak is a village in Dragon Quest VI.
It's in the middle of the bonus dungeon, the Fungeon. It appears to be Weaver's Peak when first visit, but changes upon further exploration.
It also serves as a destination that can be returned to instantly.
Services[edit]
Shop[edit]
Item | Price | Attributes |
File:ICON-Dragonic Diligence.png Dragonic Diligence | 30,000 | ? |
Staff of resurrection | 45,000 | Attack +66/Style +38 |
Inn[edit]
The innkeeper doesn't charge you for resting. Though this only applies to the Nintendo DS Version.
Price per person |
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300 gold coins |
Other notable attributes[edit]
This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.
Treasures[edit]
- 2 Mini medals
- 4 gold coins
Remake[edit]
- In the Super Famicom Version of the game, the true form of the town is most of the residents being monsters with several characters from Dragon Quest IV and Dragon Quest V being included. The remake offers three options which can't be undone in a playthrough once saved:
- The near future: The town is populated by all party members from Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen.
- The far future: The town is populated by the party members from Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride.
- Monsters today: The town is mostly populated by monsters as with the SFC Version with the following differences:
- The innkeeper in the SFC version is a Lips while the guest is Torneko Taloon. The remake replaces them with an elven woman and Overkilling machine.
- The bank is ran by a Boss troll in the SFC version, and a talking frog in the remake.
- The church in the SFC version has a Damned ram, while the remake has a Dwarf and Gustbluster
- The item shop is ran by an Overkilling machine and has a guard as customer in the SFC version, while in the remake is ran by a talking cat.
- The house resembling Tania's is occupied by Maya and a Feralball in the SFC version, while the house in the remake is occupied by a Lips, along with a Feralball and a Dreamaera.
- The upstairs in the house leading to the rest of the Fungeon has no one in it, with Sancho along with Parry & Madchen looking for the Hero from V in the SFC version. In the remake, the upstairs is occupied by a Damned ram and Boss troll, with a High djinks sensing Nokturnus.
Gallery[edit]
Artwork. (DS)