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==Other treasures==
==Other treasures==
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===All Versions===
*2 empty chests
*2 empty chests
*760 [[Gold]] Coins
*[[Chimaera wing]] (Can only get before flooding the area it's in)
*[[Chimaera wing]] (Can only get before flooding the area it's in)
*[[Morning star]]
*[[Iron armour]]
*[[Medicinal herb]]
*[[Medicinal herb]]
*[[Steel broadsword]]
*[[Steel broadsword]]
*[[Iron armour]]
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*760 [[Gold]] Coins
===[[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] Version===
*[[Morning star]]
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===Remakes===
*[[Antidotal herb]]
*[[Holy lance]]
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==Nearby monsters==
==Nearby monsters==

Revision as of 15:43, 6 March 2018

The Cistern Chapel (formerly Cave of the Silver Statuette) is a dungeon in Dragon Quest IV. It is not necessary to enter this dungeon, but it holds a Silver Goddess statue that can be sold to a villager in Endor for a significant sum of money.

The "chapel" is a cave filled with channels of flowing water, which must be raised and lowered to properly spelunk its depths. If Hardie is present, he will mention that he has been hired as protection by many would-be treasure hunters in the past and that none of them have so much as caught a glimpse of the statue before being forced to retreat.

Other treasures

All Versions

NES Version

Remakes

Nearby monsters

(Chapter 3)

(Chapter 5-6)

Monsters

Usage of the dungeon in another area

Map

DQ IV NES Cave of the Silver Statuette.png