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- I'm supposed to be the hero but all I do is break into people's houses and steal their stuff
- Metal King Slime high quality mini. No one told me Dragon Quest had the greatest line of minis ever. Buying them all brb.
- Stopped playing the game for a couple of months, and in my first hour i encounter 2 of these dudes… only 1 fled!!
- The whole gang is here!
- Nostalgia
- Something I found in the post game of XI
- "Thank you for coming to the concert!"
- Search for full ost
- I made some goo-asters for my drinks XD slimes are so fun to do ❤️
- When should I swap my Falcon Knife Earring?
- It's been a while, but I've grinded on liquid metal slimes for way to long, I'm going to fight malevolynx. And if I don't get stomped I'll describe how I'm going to try to beat post game in the comments
- Missing a crafting book
- Goddess bless the Switch screenshot feature
- DQ11s DE capped at 100fps
- Help with DQVIII DLC
- Does the DQ8 battle record not count items that are in the shops but that you don't buy or acquire?
- Big ol' spoilery theory about Dragon Quest XI and Chrono Trigger, and just a little bit about Final Fantasy X for giggles.
- Questions about DQM:J2
I'm supposed to be the hero but all I do is break into people's houses and steal their stuff Posted: 27 Aug 2021 07:54 AM PDT It's not very heroic. There was even an NPC in DQ8 that when you talk to them in their house they say "Whew, I thought you were a thief" and then what do you do? Smash their pots, raid their dressers and steal anything that's not nailed down to the floor. [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 27 Aug 2021 08:27 AM PDT I haven't played games in a very long time and recently bought a switch and DQXI. Just arrived in Tickington and everything changes… the nostalgia. I got goosebumps. This game is awesome! [link] [comments] | ||
Something I found in the post game of XI Posted: 26 Aug 2021 03:35 PM PDT
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"Thank you for coming to the concert!" Posted: 26 Aug 2021 11:03 PM PDT
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Posted: 27 Aug 2021 09:25 AM PDT Does anyone know where I can find the entire ost/soundtrack for dragon quest 6 on the ds cause almost everything I found has butchered it with only a small chunk [link] [comments] | ||
I made some goo-asters for my drinks XD slimes are so fun to do ❤️ Posted: 26 Aug 2021 03:12 PM PDT
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When should I swap my Falcon Knife Earring? Posted: 27 Aug 2021 04:27 AM PDT As the title say, when should I swap my Falcon Knife Earring for another knife on main hand? [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 27 Aug 2021 03:38 AM PDT It appears i'm missing the crafting book for weapons like dashing dagger, supernova sword, and stud poker. I got the one for the tier afterwards from finishing all of drustan's trials, anyone know where it is? [link] [comments] | ||
Goddess bless the Switch screenshot feature Posted: 26 Aug 2021 01:36 PM PDT Hello, currently I am playing DQ2 on Switch: someone told me I should use a walkthrough, but I managed to progress the game without it, I think I am near the end: currently I got all the sigils and the amulet of Rubiss the thing that helps me is that every time a NPC says something which may be helpful, I make a screenshot (with the dedicated button on my Switch) so I can return to those clues later. Looking forward to DQ3 when I finish DQ2... [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 27 Aug 2021 08:59 AM PDT Hi. I have a 1440p 165hz monitor and a rtx3070. Just downloded dq11 i noticed that my fps is not going past 100fps. Already uncapped fps on settings, turned vsync off and checked if i have fps cap on nvidia. Also tried editing game settings.ini to 999fps still nothing. Other games run past 100fps. I loved the game but this is bothering me. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks! [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 26 Aug 2021 06:57 PM PDT Can someone assist me in getting the discontinued DLC for this game. The items seem awesome but I don't know how to get them into my game. [link] [comments] | ||
Does the DQ8 battle record not count items that are in the shops but that you don't buy or acquire? Posted: 26 Aug 2021 02:26 PM PDT It's really annoying if there are some recipes I'm trying to figure out and the recipe is (for example) "a holy water + a shiny sword" and then I want to check the battle record to see if there is a sword that fits that description. But if I haven't bought the item in a shop or acquired it, then it's not in my battle record and I have to go back to every shop to check to see if there is some shiny sword that I never bought. Or I guess I can manually write down a list of all the items that I come across or look it up online. Sigh I remember playing the etrian odyssey games and if an item shows up in the shop, then it gets added to the list of items in the game. It's annoying that this game doesn't also do that. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 26 Aug 2021 05:57 PM PDT TL;DR Summary version: Lavos is a Tockle. The theory broken down: Calasmos has a very strong resemblance to many Akira Toriyama villains, but in the gaming sphere, Calasmos most closely resembles Inner Lavos/Humanoid Lavos of the Lavos Core. Ignoring the basic explanation of "it's Akira Toriyama, he can reuse characteristics and designs of characters as much as he wants," there are a few other things that tie the two villains together. One: The Tockles are essentially the guardians of time in Erdrea. Tickington exists more as a library for all of history across multiple timelines/universes than an actual town. The pastword quests all involve Tockles travelling across the planet to give the Luminary a magic word that lets him and his friends travel into the other Dragon Quest games to right the wrongs caused by a superboss that will be discussed later. The Tockles are also attracted to the Tower of Lost Time, which actually has more Tockles than Tickington, implying that they don't really need a home but exist outside of the dimension where they interact with the party. Tickington is essentially a bridgepoint, as is the Tower of Lost Time itself. Two: Tockles aren't immune to temptation, greed, and evil. Calasmos is a Tockle. He's first seen in the opening credits of the game, then again when the party goes to check out Erdwin's Lantern in Act 2, and of course repossessing his body that's been sealed away in Erdwin's Lantern to become the final boss in Act 3. Calasmos isn't the only one with that body, though, as the End of Time is a gold-colored version of the same giant monster that threatens the party. The End of Time admits that it is the same as Calasmos, just good instead of evil, and that it was responsible for messing up the books in the library that you gathered the pastwords for in an attempt to train your team to fight Calasmos. Three: Tockles don't have typically show their true form in the 3rd dimension. Outside of the tockles who give you pastwords, every tockle you encounter on your adventure vanishes when you approach it. There are two other tockles that are interacted with in the 3rd dimension, and those are Calasmos and the tockle that possessed the body of Serenica in the Tower of Lost Time, turning her into the Timekeeper. That tockle only grows in height and gains a new voice, but Calasmos has a true body. It's possible that all Tockles, when choosing to reside in the 3rd dimension instead of just outside it, are all like Calasmos. See again the End of Time. If we accept these three statements as true, we can assume that Calasmos was an unhappy tockle that decided to take form in the third dimension just to express his power and dominion over lesser dimensional beings. Now we get into our other game. Lavos is an giant being that travels across space to absorb energy from planets, turn them into nests for its young, and upon the planet's death it sends its young to new planets. We know that the spawn of Lavos are only smaller versions of the giant death worm as well. They essentially exist solely to destroy. Lavos also has a link to the manipulation of time, as its initial impact leaves a timegate in its wake from Prehistory to the Age of Magic, and its awakening in the Medieval Ages by Magus creates a gate that takes the party back to Prehistory. We can also say that Lavos is not EXCLUSIVELY the reason for the existence of Time Gates, because the gate to Prehistory takes you back to before Lavos lands. But it's safe to say that Lavos can manipulate time. The Nus are also suspect when it comes to the time gates, but their connection to tockles is a much bigger stretch than the one I'm already committed to. We'll just say there's some text in the game that kind of implies the Nus exist outside of time, and they have a similar body shape to tockles. Those are the only connections I can make. So here's how all the pieces connect. Calasmos wasn't the only tockle who was angry and power hungry, and while Calasmos fought against the Yggdragon, Erdwin, and the other defenders of Erdrea, our other destroyer tockle traveled across the universe and successfully destroyed a planet and ended all life. Then it travelled again to a new planet to do it again. And again, and again. Time means nothing to tockles, and (this is the FFX connection) this tockle lost itself to destruction, much like Yu Yevon lost his humanity and existed only to summon. Where Yu Yevon lost his human form and became a weird sigil, the tockle evolved. Countless eons go by, and its giant bug-man form becomes a spiny shell with a tri-beaked mouth, making it easier to crash into random planets, burrow into them, and begin absorbing life and energy. No longer thinking 4th dimensionally and living solely to destroy, Lavos begins reproducing and shedding/launching its spawn across the universe to destroy more planets. When we discover the truth of Lavos's true form, it's only because magical heroes (one knowing the spell Luminaire, wink wink) who are given the power to travel through time break through its shell. The interior form, having so long been hidden, no longer speaks or makes threats, but knows a threat and engages in combat because all it cares to do is destroy. So that's the theory. Lavos is a tockle or descended from a tockle that left Erdrea and has lost all sentience in its timeless mission to destroy everything. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 26 Aug 2021 11:05 AM PDT I'm struggling with completing the final boss of the main story. What would be a good way to level up my monsters? All my current monsters are level 20-28. (Edit: In the same order of the next paragraph, level 26/28/24.) Also what would be helpful for my team? I have a gen-2 healing Dragon Slime with Cure-all, Defense Boost 3 and Champion skills + a Sludgehammer. I have a Gen-3 Beetleboy with all 3 Attack Boost Skills and a Miracle Hammer. And my 3rd slot is just a gen-0 Slime cause I was originally trying to speed run the game and failed to beat the boss 10 times with different gear so I added him for small healing. The slime was also because I didn't know who else to grab for fast leveling. I'm no longer looking to speed run at this point so I need some ideas on these Two questions. Also I do want good monsters so I thought I got some decent ones at the start to duo it, now not so sure and just wanna complete the game. [link] [comments] |
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