Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation/Weaver's Peak



Talk to Mayor Spindell inside the upper-right house. He will give some village goods to sell at the southern town of Haggleton; That way he can pay for the upcoming festival.

But before you leave, look at those beautiful items! Rex is poor, so you'll want to grab every one of them. Buy a Leather Shield from the Weapons and Armour shop (Point D), and 2x Herbs from the Items shop (slightly up from Point E); The added safety will be a great boon.

Mountain Pass


The remake's enemies give out 20% more EXP and Gold than they did in the original SNES version, and have had their HP reduced to 80% of their original amount. However, the bosses were completely unchanged. Aside from some hairy moments in the early-game, as well as inferior party A.I., the SNES version isn't usually harder... Just more time consuming.

But in this specific place, SNES players will still take more damage than remake players. You can one-shot the enemies here in the remakes, but not the SNES. Be careful to keep your HP above 8, even after you've gotten the Wayfarer's Clothes.

On that note, snag the Wayfarer's Clothes right away, get the 20 Gold, take the dirt slide to Point I, and skip the Inn. The Inn costs 10G to use, while Medical Herbs cost 8G.

Path to Haggleton


Always have full HP here! The Ornery Onions hit for upwards to 6 Damage, even with the highest possible Resilience! What's more, you can encounter up to three of them!

Fortunately, they always have a ~17% chance of using an Herb instead of attacking. Plus, for those playing the SNES, the Flee command sometimes makes it so that one or two of them will do nothing. Additionally, Flee is guaranteed to work once you use it three times in a row. So as long as you're at 31 HP, you should be able to Flee successfully.

You could also grind to Level 3 before this area, as that will provide enough HP to safely kill them. This is not necessary however, for we will get better armor at Haggleton.

One last note about the Remakes: You can get a zoomed in view of the world map by pressing X. SNES players are not so lucky; They have to buy an expensive map at Haggleton to view the world. This guide, therefore, will provide maps for each overworld segment to accommodate them.