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== Mini Medals & World Map! ==
== Mini Medals & World Map! ==


[[File:DQ6 Path to Cave East of Clearvale.jpg|thumb|right|Ride the Flying Bed to the cave for your 29th Mini Medal!]]
[[File:DQ6 Path to Cave East of Clearvale.jpg|thumb|right|Ride the Flying Bed to the cave for your '''29th''' Mini Medal!]]


[[File:DQ6 Cave East of Clearvale.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:DQ6 Cave East of Clearvale.png|thumb|left]]


There are a wide variety of places to go now that you have the Flying Bed!  Go fly to the cave shown here to get another Mini Medal; you should hopefully have 29 of them by now if you have been collecting them from the very beginning.  If not, try and find the one(s) you missed; they are going to be very important soon. 
[[File:DQ6 Path to House South of Alltrades.jpg|thumb|right|The house holds your '''30th''' Mini Medal!]]


[[File:DQ6 Path to the 30th Mini Medal.jpg|thumb|left|Ride the bed to the labeled house for your 30th Mini Medal!]]
There are a wide variety of places to go now that you have the Flying Bed!  Go fly to the cave shown here to get another Mini Medal; you should hopefully have '''29''' of them by now if you have been collecting them from the very beginning.  If not, try and find the one(s) you missed; they are going to be very important soon. 
 
[[File:DQ6 Path to the 30th Mini Medal.jpg|thumb|left|The house gives your '''31th''' Mini Medal!]]


There is another Mini Medal to collect on an island north of the Underkeep.  Go directly north past the cave, house, and church in order to get the Mini Medal (the layout is very simple)!  Zoom to Haggleton afterwards.
There is another Mini Medal to collect on an island north of the Underkeep.  Go directly north past the cave, house, and church in order to get the Mini Medal (the layout is very simple)!  Zoom to Haggleton afterwards.
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[[File:DQ6 Getting the Map.png|thumb|right|This merchant gives you the Dream World map for free!]]
[[File:DQ6 Getting the Map.png|thumb|right|This merchant gives you the Dream World map for free!]]


You can finally get the Dream World Map for free if you are playing the SNES version!  Getting the Flying Bed activates the sequence trigger needed for him to give you the map free of charge!  You could have bought it from him before, but it would have cost 200G, and the game has been fairly linear up to this point anyway.
You can finally get the Dream World Map for free if you are playing the SNES version!  Getting the Flying Bed activates the sequence trigger needed to get the map free of charge!  You could have bought it from him before, but it would have cost 200G, and the game has been fairly linear up to this point anyway.


Now, do you remember that giant hole in the ground west of Haggleton?  The one that led you into the Real World for the very first time, when you rescued Cliff?  And remember how Alltrades Abbey appeared immediately after Murdaw died?  Well, Jamirus recently died as well; that means that a place called Medford's Manor has appeared in place of that hole.  So ride that bed to the Manor, because the man in charge has some rewards for you!
Now, do you remember that giant hole in the ground west of Haggleton?  The one that led you into the Real World for the very first time, when you rescued Cliff?  And remember how Alltrades Abbey appeared immediately after Murdaw died?  Well, Jamirus recently died as well; that means that a place called Medford's Manor has appeared in place of that hole.  So ride that bed to the Manor, because the man in charge has some rewards for you!




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The Mini Medal prizes for 15 and 80 medals are rather useless, and the 100 Medal prize is more of a joke item than anything else; but everything else is very useful.  The Sacred Armour, Medal King Helmet, and Miracle Sword together make Carver virtually indestructable with proper set-up, and the Sands of Time more-or-less break the game if you are playing the remakes.   
The Mini Medal prizes for 15 and 80 medals are rather useless, and the 100 Medal prize is more of a joke item than anything else; but everything else is very useful.  The Sacred Armour, Medal King Helmet, and Miracle Sword together make Carver virtually indestructable with proper set-up, and the Sands of Time more-or-less break the game if you are playing the remakes.   


You should have 30 Mini Medals now if you have been following the guide: use the Platinum Sword and Raging Ruby to power Carver up even further!  Warp back to Somnia.
You should have '''31''' Mini Medals now if you have been following the guide: use the Platinum Sword and Raging Ruby to power Carver up even further!  Warp back to Somnia.


== Meteorite Bracer ==
== Meteorite Bracer ==
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== Path to Swanstone Castle ==
== Path to Swanstone Castle ==


[[File:DQ6 Well to Swanstone Castle.png|thumb|right|Get the dreamscape if on Android! Also, beware the Scarewell.]]
[[File:DQ6 Well to Swanstone Castle.png|thumb|right|Get your '''32nd''' Mini Medal, and also get the dreamscape if on Android! Also, beware the Scarewell.]]


The well inside '''this''' well leads to the next Real World continent, though it happens to be guarded by a Scarewell.  Dispatch it, and then head to Swanstone.  Before proceeding to the next page, go to the well that is northwest of Swanstone, and get a Mini Medal from inside the drawers.  Zoom to Swanstone, and proceed to the next page!
The well inside '''this''' well leads to the next Real World continent, though it happens to be guarded by a Scarewell.  Dispatch it, raid the house, and then head to Swanstone.  Before proceeding to the next page, go to the well that is northwest of Swanstone, and get a Mini Medal from inside the drawers.  Zoom to Swanstone, and proceed to the next page!


[[File:DQ6 Path to Swanstone and Mini Medal.jpg]]
[[File:DQ6 Path to Swanstone and Mini Medal.jpg]]


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Revision as of 05:34, 16 April 2017

Mini Medals & World Map!

Ride the Flying Bed to the cave for your 29th Mini Medal!
The house holds your 30th Mini Medal!

There are a wide variety of places to go now that you have the Flying Bed! Go fly to the cave shown here to get another Mini Medal; you should hopefully have 29 of them by now if you have been collecting them from the very beginning. If not, try and find the one(s) you missed; they are going to be very important soon.

The house gives your 31th Mini Medal!

There is another Mini Medal to collect on an island north of the Underkeep. Go directly north past the cave, house, and church in order to get the Mini Medal (the layout is very simple)! Zoom to Haggleton afterwards.

This merchant gives you the Dream World map for free!

You can finally get the Dream World Map for free if you are playing the SNES version! Getting the Flying Bed activates the sequence trigger needed to get the map free of charge! You could have bought it from him before, but it would have cost 200G, and the game has been fairly linear up to this point anyway.

Now, do you remember that giant hole in the ground west of Haggleton? The one that led you into the Real World for the very first time, when you rescued Cliff? And remember how Alltrades Abbey appeared immediately after Murdaw died? Well, Jamirus recently died as well; that means that a place called Medford's Manor has appeared in place of that hole. So ride that bed to the Manor, because the man in charge has some rewards for you!



Medford's Manor

The more Mini Medals you give Medford, the more rewards he gives you!

The Medal King will give you rewards based on how many Mini Medals you give him. They are as follows:

Item Price Description
Staff of Divine Wrath 15 Medals Casts Woosh when used as an item
Raging Ruby 25 Medals Accessory that increases Attack by +20
Platinum Sword 30 Medals +60 Attack (7 more than even the Fire Claw, and Carver can use it)
Miracle Sword 40 Medals +100 Attack; drains 30% (remakes) or 50% (SNES) of all damage inflicted upon the enemy with the Attack command, and most physical attack skills.
Sands of Time 50 Medals Automatically restarts whatever fight you are in. One-use-only in the SNES, infinite uses in the remakes.
Sacred Armour 60 Medals +75 Defense (9 more than even the Platinum Mail); automatically restores 30 HP (remakes) or 50 HP (SNES) per round.
Metal King Helmet 70 Medals +70 Defense (strongest helmet in the entire game); 75% resistance to status and instant death spells
Glombolero 80 Medals +40 Defense; may absorb 50% MP of whatever spell is used against the wearer (if someone uses Frizzle on them, for example, they have a 50% chance of absorbing 2 MP from it).
Scroll of Draconic Diligence 90 Medals Allows the one who has it to class change into a Dragon! One-use-only.
Robust Lingerie 100 Medals +23 Defense (female only); Enemies may lose one turn.

The Mini Medal prizes for 15 and 80 medals are rather useless, and the 100 Medal prize is more of a joke item than anything else; but everything else is very useful. The Sacred Armour, Medal King Helmet, and Miracle Sword together make Carver virtually indestructable with proper set-up, and the Sands of Time more-or-less break the game if you are playing the remakes.

You should have 31 Mini Medals now if you have been following the guide: use the Platinum Sword and Raging Ruby to power Carver up even further! Warp back to Somnia.

Meteorite Bracer

See this scene, and a hidden Meteorite Bracelet will be added to the town's Real World equivalent!

Starting from Somnia, go south to Gardsbane Tower, then follow the narrow rivel channel west to Amor. Enter it, rest at the Inn, and go in front of the Church; you should see a brief scene play out with Evgenya and Ilya choosing to bury a Meteorite Bracer (doubles the wearer's Agility!). You can't get it in the Dream World, but you can it in the Real World! So be sure to come back here once you arrive at Swanstone (the last destination on this page)!

This item is absolutely invaluable; it's one of the most useful in the entire game for manipulating turn orders! In fact, it's one of the most important items to have for the final boss himself!




Suite Dreams

Go to Suite Dreams, then go into the Well

Fly south to Suite Dreams to set it as a Zoom point. If you are playing on the Android version, search both of the bookcases to get a Sinister Snowfield dreamscape and a Boot Camp dreamscape; otherwise, this place is only useful as a Zoom point.

Instead of being able to manually recruit monsters like the SNES version, the remakes require you to collect "Dream Cards" in order to recruit certain ones. Android players can easily take advantage of this, but DS players have no such luck.

For them, obtaining Dream Cards can only be done through a multi-player feature called "Tag Mode" in the DS version. The game requires you to get 10 Dream Cards from other random people before you can recruit a Cureslime named Curie, and 20 Dream Cards before you can obtain a Liquid Metal Slime called Mercury. Said "Dream Cards" can only be obtained via "Tag Mode", an online feature in which you can receive Dream Cards from other players.

So unless you happen to know someone else with a DS and a copy of this game (or happen to have those yourself), you cannot take advantage of this. You can however wait until the post-game; once you do, you will just find Curie and Mercury at Suite Dreams. Once you get Curie, you can then recruit a slime called Shelley, who keeps moving to different locations as you go through the game.

Fortunately, Android players do not need to do any of that. Instead, all they have to do is collect 16 Dream Cards by searching all the bookcases scattered throughout the game. 6 of them gets you Curie; and all 16 of them gets you Mercury, as well as a 2nd Meteorite Bracer! After doing all of this, warp back to Amor, and head south into the well!


Path to Swanstone Castle

Get your 32nd Mini Medal, and also get the dreamscape if on Android! Also, beware the Scarewell.

The well inside this well leads to the next Real World continent, though it happens to be guarded by a Scarewell. Dispatch it, raid the house, and then head to Swanstone. Before proceeding to the next page, go to the well that is northwest of Swanstone, and get a Mini Medal from inside the drawers. Zoom to Swanstone, and proceed to the next page!