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What locations have treasures in Dragon Quest 3 remake?
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How to find all treasure locations in Dragon Quest 3 remake
When players make it through Dragon Quest 3 Remake many cities and dungeons, they will begin to encounter a variety of locations with tax. In fact, treasures can be found in almost every location in the game, including the vast overworld. However, when indoors, or in a dungeon, players may wonder exactly how much treasure there is and if there is a way to find out. Fortunately, the answer is yes, you can find out how much treasure is available in a given location. In this guide we show you how to use thief skills to find all available treasures in Dragon Quest 3 Remake.
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What locations have treasures in Dragon Quest 3 remake?
As mentioned above, treasures can be found in almost every location in DQIII Remake. And it's not just treasure chests, because treasure comes in many different forms. Treasure can be found in towns and citiesInside buildings and other things structuresand through dungeons. Treasure can be found in the following forms:
- Treasure chests
- Pots
- Barrels
- Hanging bags
- Drawers, cupboards and wardrobes
- Bookshelves
- Buried treasure
In the Overworld, treasures can also be found in
sparkling caches
which can be seen in the landscape. However, these are not picked up by the spells that reveal and calculate tax amounts.
How to find all treasure locations in Dragon Quest 3 Remake
Unlock Thief Spells and Abilities:
To find every treasure in Dragon Quest 3 Remakes cities and dungeons come down to one summons: the Thief. The Thief vocation has two skills that allow players to reveal how much treasure is in a location and where that treasure can be found. These skills are:
- Nose for treasure – unlocked around level 12
- Snoop – unlocked around level 20
We say a skill is unlocked
around
a specific level as spell and ability unlocks are not exact. Some players can unlock Nose for Treasure at level 12, others can unlock it at level 13. 12 and 20 are the average levels of Nose for Treasure and Snoop. Plan to reach at least these levels before unlocking these skills.
How to use Nose for Treasure in Dragon Quest 3 Remake:
Nose for treasure is an incredibly useful ability, and works by telling you exactly how much treasure is in your immediate vicinity. This means that only the flat you currently occupy is covered. For example, using Nose for Treasure in a dungeon that DQIII Remake's Pyramid, will reveal all the treasures on the level you are currently exploring. You must cast it again when you change levels.
When you're in a city, you'll get results for everything outdoors in that city. If you specify a structure, you must cast it again to see the result.
When you cast Nose for Treasure, an icon will appear on the main menu screen and map screen revealing how much treasure is left. If you leave a level, or leave a town, you must cast Nose for Treasure again if you return. However, this is a non-issue, as Nose for Treasure costs 0 MP to use.
Once you have collected all the treasures on a specific tile, if you roll Nose for Treasure again, you will get a message confirming that there is nothing left.
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How to use Snoop in Dragon Quest 3 Remake:
Snoop is the only spell that Thieves will learn, and it takes your treasure hunting skills to the next level. Snoop is not free and will cost you 2MP to use.
If the treasure is nearby when you throw Snoop, you will hear a beep and a sparkle will appear at the treasure location. Sometimes the treasure is just out of sight, so make sure you check the minimap if you hear the beep but don't see the spark. A small icon appears on the minimap, but it is not permanent.
The area Snoop covers isn't as big as Nose for Treasure, so if you know there's still treasure in your area and Snoop isn't revealing anything, move around and keep casting the spell. Many of the places in the Dragon Quest 3 Remake has paths that can be very difficult to spot, so pay attention to the minimap. If you're struggling to find the last treasure, make sure you go down every alley and every time.
Sometimes you have to go through a building to get to an outdoor treasure. Unfortunately, once you enter a new location, the markers on the map will disappear, so you'll probably have to cast Snoop again when you're back outside.
Be sure to throw
Snoop
in the new
Secret spots
found throughout the overworld. A large number of mini medals are found in these new areas. Secret Spots don't have minimaps, so make sure l
also for the spark
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