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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
{{Descriptions | {{Descriptions | ||
|DQ4=It shows the location of some legendary treasure.<ref> | |DQ4=It shows the location of some legendary treasure.<ref>[[Nintendo DS]] and [[Cell phone]] Version</ref> | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery | <gallery><center> | ||
Image:DQ IV DS Treasure map picture in game.png|The map as shown in the game inventory. (DS) | Image:DQ IV DS Treasure map picture in game.png|The map as shown in the game inventory. (DS) | ||
</gallery> | </center></gallery> | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 23:56, 11 August 2019
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Romaji | {{{romaji}}} |
Old localizations | Treasure map |
Found in | Dragon Quest IV |
Effect | Points to the location of the Zenithian Sword. |
A treasure map is an item that can be obtained in Dragon Quest IV.
Story
The map leads to the location of the Zenithian sword through an X placed on Yggdrasil. It's owned by Conrad Hilton of the town Mintos. He holds a quiz with the visiting The Hero, asking what the most important thing in business is.
The hero's lack of response prompts Hilton think he/she knows that "silence is golden", thus giving up the map.
Glitch
In the NES Version, the treasure map could be used while in a large doorway to cause an additional door to appear. Afterwards, open the door, go up and use the map to repeat the process.
Description
Game | Description |
It shows the location of some legendary treasure.[1] |
Gallery
See also
This page uses CC BY-SA-licensed content from FANDOM. |
- ↑ Nintendo DS and Cell phone Version