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|japanese={{tt|ふしぎなちず|fushigi na chizu}}
|japanese=ふしぎなちず
|names=World Map (DQVII PS1)
|romaji=Fushigi na chizu
|games=[[Dragon Quest III]] (remakes only) <br> [[Dragon Quest V]] (remakes only) <br> [[Dragon Quest VI]] (SFC only) <br> [[Dragon Quest VII]] (PSX only)
|names=World Map ({{VII}} {{PS1}})
|games={{Dragon Quest V}} ({{SFC}} & {{DS}} only) <br> {{Dragon Quest VI}} ({{SFC}} only) <br>{{Dragon Quest VII}} ({{PSX}} only)
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The '''Magic Map''' (ふしぎなちず ''fushigi na chizu'' "Mysterious map"), also localized as the '''Adventurer's map''' in the remakes of [[Dragon Quest V]], is an item which first appeared in the [[Super Famicom]] version of [[Dragon Quest VI]] where it served as the map for the [[Lower World]].  
The '''adventurer's map''' is an item which first appeared in the {{Super Famicom}} version of {{Dragon Quest VI}}, where it served as the map for the [[Lower World]].


This item was removed from the remakes of VI and VII, presumably because in the remakes, you are able to view the map at any time from the very beginning of the game.  
This item was removed from the remakes of {{VI}} and {{VII}}, presumably because in those versions the player is able to view the map at any time from the beginning of the game.  


This item is not to be confused with the Traveler's Map (たびびとのちず ''tabibito no chizu'') which appeared exclusively in the [[Super Famicom]] version of [[Dragon Quest V]], nor is it to be confused with the "World Map" (せかいのちず ''sekai no chizu'') from the Super Famicom version of [[Dragon Quest VI]] (which was the map for the [[Upper World]] in that game).
==Appearances==
==={{DQ5}}===
{{Descriptions
|DQ5=Press the Y Button to open the map when you're outside town.<ref>[[Nintendo DS]] version.</ref>
}}
The adventurer's map is given to the player by [[Pankraz]] at the start of the game, opening the world map by pressing either the square button ({{PS2}}) or the Y button ({{DS}}).
 
This item replaced the traveler's map ({{tt|たびびとのちず|tabibito no chizu}}) that appeared in the {{Super Famicom}} version. The traveler's map could be bought at nighttime at the curiosity shop in [[Fortuna]] for 100 [[gold]] coins, which is the same place where the [[wagon]] is bought, once the {{Hero 5}} has learned the [[Zoom]] spell. The map screen can be accessed by pressing the X button when using transportation such as the [[magic carpet]] - otherwise it mus be manually accessed from the menu.


==Appearances==
The [[cell phone]] port starts off with the {{Hero 5}} having a map and as such, the brief moment of getting it from [[Pankraz]] is omitted.
===[[Dragon Quest III]]===
Found in a treasure chest in the [[Path of Promise]] (remakes only). It is the map for most of the game, but once you enter [[Alefgard]], you must use the Pixy Map (ようせいのちず ''yōsei no chizu'') instead. Both maps can be accessed by pressing the R button, depending on which region you are in ([[Super Famicom]] version).


===[[Dragon Quest V]]===
==={{DQ6}}===
The Adventurer's map is given to the player by [[Pankraz]] at the start of the game, it enables you to view the world map by pressing the Y button. It is exclusive to the remakes.
The Adventurer's Map only appears as a proper item in the {{Super Famicom}} version, where it can be found on the floor in B1F of the Lower World's {{Alltrades Abbey 6}}.  


This item replaced the Traveler's Map (たびびとのちず) which appeared in the Super Famicom version. The Traveler's Nap could be bought at nighttime at the curiosity shop in [[Fortuna]] for 100 gold (the same shop you buy the [[Wagon]]) once you had acquired the [[Zoom]] spell.
This item is not to be confused with the world map {{tt|せかいのちず|sekai no chizu}}, which is the map for the [[Upper World]]) in the {{Super Famicom}} version. The "world map" could be bought from a merchant for either 3000 [[gold]] coins or 200 [[gold]] coin through bartering in [[Haggleton]], and like the Adventurer's map is available from the start in all modern versions.


===[[Dragon Quest VI]]===
==={{DQ7}}===
Only appears in the [[Super Famicom]] version, where it serves as the map for the [[Lower World]]. It can be found on the floor in B1F of the Lower World's [[Alltrades' Abbey]].
{{Descriptions
|DQ7=Show world map.<ref>[[Sony PlayStation]] version.</ref>
}}
Only appears in the {{PlayStation}} version, where it was localized as "World Map". It could be found in the [[Shrine of Mysteries]]. Once acquired, the player can access the map on the overworld by pressing the square button. As with the {{DS}} versions of the [[Zenithia trilogy]], this item is available from the start in the {{3DS}} remake of {{VII}}.


This item is not to be confused with the せかいのちず ''sekai no chizu'' "World Map", which is the map for the [[Upper World]]). The "world map" can be bought from a merchant for either 3000 gold or 200 gold (if you haggle the merchant) in [[Haggleton]].
==={{DQ8}}===
{{Descriptions
|DQ8=A highly detailed map of the world.<ref>Sony {{PlayStation 2}}, [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Cell phone]] version.</ref>
}}
The map is given to the {{Hero 8}} and {{Party 8}} by [[Marcello]] as a peace offering due to unjustly imprisoning them at the [[Maella Abbey]].


===[[Dragon Quest VII]]===
As with the dungeon maps, this is available from the start of the game in the remakes, resulting in the scene above being omitted.
Only appears in the [[Playstation]] version, where it was localized as "World Map". It could be found in the [[Shrine of Mysteries]].


==References==
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[[Category:Dragon Quest III items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest V items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest V items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VI items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VI items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII items]]