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Moonwort bulb
Japanese まんげつそう
まんげつ草
Romaji Mangetsu sō
Old localisations Full Moon Herb
MoonHerb
Found in Dragon Quest III
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake
Dragon Quest IV
Dragon Quest V
Dragon Quest VI
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest VIII
Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest XI
Dragon Quest Monsters
Dragon Quest Monsters 2
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2
Dragon Quest of the Stars
Dragon Quest Walk
Effect Cures paralysed party members.
Awakens sleeping party members. (VII & VIII only)

Moonwort bulb is a restorative item in the series. It is used to cure the effects of paralysis from a party member. In some games, the bulb may affect the entire party, as well as having the ability to awaken sleeping party members. It can be purchased from item shops at the price of 30 gold each, which has stayed consistent across several games.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit | edit source]

Moonwort bulbs are very vital in their first appearance, as the paralysis status does not wear off in battle and if the whole party is paralysed, it counts as a wipe out. It can be purchased from many shops for 30 gold each starting from Romaria and sold for 22 gold. Some moonwort bulbs can be found in Romaria, Norvik, and the Ghost Ship, as well as being dropped by scornets, dread admirals, and Man o' wars.

Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake[edit | edit source]

Moonwort bulb (まんげつそう)
Description
Cures a single ally of paralysis. Consumed upon use.
Effect
Cures paralysis
Price Location
30/21 Sold in:
Virtually all shops

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen[edit | edit source]

Moonwort bulb can be purchased from many items shops for 30 gold each starting from the Desert Bazaar and sold for 22 gold. The spell Tingle has been modified to affect all party members, diminishing the importance of the plant slightly. However, as only Meena learns the spell, most players keep a few in stock for when she is incapacitated or not in the party. Moonwort bulbs can be dropped by paralyslicers, humbabas, hellspawns, pit vipers, man o' wars, and mangler fishes.

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride[edit | edit source]

Moonwort bulb can be purchased from item shops for 30 gold each in Coburg, Fortuna, Lodestar Harbour, Zoomingale, Mostroferrato, Stockenbarrel, and Helmunaptra and sold for 15 gold. The bulbs can also be dropped by wormbats, deadcurions, fire-eaters, and man o' wars. Several monsters companions will learn Tingle, further reducing the importance of the plant. However, due to the random nature of taming it is still advised to keep some on hand for safety's sake. Furthermore, the accuracy of the enemy version of Burning Breath has risen significantly in the DS and mobile versions of the game, thus necessitating cultivation for allies who aren't outright immune to being paralysed.

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit | edit source]

Moonwort bulb can be purchased from various item shops throughout the world starting from Haggleton for 30 gold each and sold for 22 gold. Two bulbs can be found in Howsworth and Pescado. The bulbs can also be dropped by slumbering rams, biguanas, venom wasps, aristobats, killer moths, and man o' wars. In this game, paralysis has been modified to wear off in battle after a number of turns, as with dazzle and sleep, making moonwort bulbs largely unnecessary. Additionally, any character can learn Tingle after reaching rank 4 in the Priest vocation.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit | edit source]

GameDescription
This lunar root can cure a party member of paralysis.[1]

Moonwort bulb is now able to awaken a sleeping party member, along with curing the effects of paralysis. The bulbs are sold in item shops throughout the world starting from L'Arca for 30 gold each and sold for 15 gold. Some bulbs can be found in the Hardlypool Tunnel, the Sunken Citadel in the past, and the Mountaintop Church in the past, as well. Moonwort bulb can be received as a prize from the Lucky Panel at the Casino. The bulbs can be dropped by slaying mantises, compos mantises, along with dark skeletons and dread admirals in the Nintendo 3DS version.

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit | edit source]

GameDescription
Cures the entire party of the effects of paralysis.[2]

Moonwort bulb can be purchased from Ascantha, Baccarat, Savella Cathedral, the Holy Isle of Neos, the Peddler's Tent, Argonia, and Arcadia for 30 gold and sold for 15 gold. In this game, the moonwort bulb was improved even further, now targeting everyone in the party. Some bulbs can be found in Alexandria, the Tower of Alexandra, and the Holy Isle of Neos. The bulbs can be dropped by Lips, Bubble slimes, Drackymas, Night sneakers, Venom wasps, Jabs, Soulspawns, Dark skeletons, Man o' wars, and Corpse corporals.

Moonwort bulbs can be used to make various items in the Alchemy Pot:

Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
Rose-wort
Rose-wort

Strong medicine
Moonwort bulb
Moonwort bulb
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Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
Rose-wort
Rose-wort

Medicinal herb

Medicinal herb
Moonwort bulb
Moonwort bulb


Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3

Moon's mercy
Moonwort bulb
Moonwort bulb
Moonwort bulb
Moonwort bulb
Moonwort bulb
Moonwort bulb


Item Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3

Mystifying mixture

Medicinal herb

Antidotal herb
Moonwort bulb
Moonwort bulb

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit | edit source]

Moonwort bulb (まんげつそう)
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Description
An antidote to paralysis that unfreezes an ally.[3]
Rarity
★☆☆☆☆
Price Location
30/15 Found in:
Rank 1/I chests
Sold in:
Virtually all shops
Dropped by:
Batterfly (1/16)
Badger mager (1/16)
Cruelcumber (1/128)
Leafy larrikin (1/8)
Man o' war (1/16)
Pink sanguini (1/16)
Recipe
N/A
Ingredient for

One moonwort bulb is required to complete Quest #5: Herb'list, along with a medicinal herb and an antidotal herb.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit | edit source]

GameDescription
Cures a single ally of paralysis. Consumed upon use.[4]

Moonwort bulb can be purchased from various item shops and roving emporiums throughout the world during the first act for 30 gold each, starting from Hotto to Lonalulu, and sold for 15 gold. Afterwards, shops will begin stocking softwort instead. Some bulbs can be found in barrels at Heliodor and Gondolia. It can be collected from a sparkly spot in the Laguna di Gondolia. Moonwort bulbs can be dropped by Cruelcumbers, Lips, and Man o' wars.

Moonwort bulbs can be used in a single recipe for the Fun-Size Forge:

Dragon Quest Monsters[edit | edit source]

MoonHerbs can be purchased from shops in the field for 30 gold coins each or picked up randomly from the ground while exploring Travelers' Gates and can be sold for 23 gold coins. It is recommended to keep at least one in Terry's inventory while exploring the Gates of Strength and Temptation, in case of encountering treeslimes and darkeyes.

Dragon Quest Tact[edit | edit source]

Moonwort Bulb appears as a skill and can be learned by leafy larrikin at level 16, costing 12 MP to use. It has a range of 1-2 squares away from it, and cures any other ally from paralysis.

Moonwort Bulb (まんげつそう Mangetsu sō)
Ability information
Moonwort Bulb
Role * Type * Element MP cost
Support Martial 12
Range Additional effects

Any other ally: 1-2
None
Description
Cures paralysis for 1 ally
Naturally learnt by
Leafy Larrikin

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The suffix -wort is an old English term for medicinal plants
  • The moonwort bulb's original translation "full moon herb" suggests that the plant only flourishes in moonlight, explaining the plant's selenite shape.

In Other Languages[edit | edit source]

Language Translation Meaning
EspañolBulbo lunarSpanish for "lunar bulb".
FrançaisBotryche lunaireScientific name for common moonwort.
DeutschMondrauten-KnolleGerman for "moonwort bulb".
ItalianoBulbo di erbalunaItalian for "moon herb bulb".

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. Nintendo 3DS version.
  2. Sony PlayStation 2, Mobile, and Nintendo 3DS versions.
  3. Nintendo DS version.
  4. Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.