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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|title = Bottomless pot | |title = ''Bottomless pot'' | ||
|image = [[ | |image = [[File:Bottomless pot artwork DQIII GBC.png|250px]] | ||
|japanese = | |japanese = かわきのつば | ||
|names = Vase of | |romaji=Kawaki no tsuba | ||
|games = | |names = Vase of Drought<br>Dry Vase | ||
|games = {{Dragon Quest III}} | |||
|buy = n/a | |buy = n/a | ||
|sell = n/a | |sell = n/a | ||
|effect = | |effect = Varies | ||
}} | }} | ||
The ''' | The '''bottomless pot''' is a key item in {{DQ3}} and {{DQB2}}. It is necessary in order to retrieve the [[Ultimate Key]] in the former, and is a handy agricultural tool in the latter. | ||
== | ==Appearances== | ||
The pot originates from the village of [[ | ==={{DQ3}}=== | ||
The pot originates from the village of [[Persistence]], whose residents say it was stolen from the village by men from [[Edina]]. The king of Edina says that it was his grandfather who hid the pot in the castle, meaning it was stolen several decades before the events of ''Dragon Quest III''. The pot is hidden in a puzzle chamber in the castle basement. In order to retrieve it, the {{Hero 3}} and {{Party 3}} must push three boulders onto a specific section of the floor. The difficulty is that the boulders can be pushed into unmovable positions or into water. Exiting and re-entering the chamber resets the boulder positions. | |||
The bottomless pot is to be used in the sea northwest of Persistence to drain the water masking the [[Shallows Shrine]]. This is hinted to by the talking horse in the village. Its usage is very similar to using the [[Moonshard]] to open the [[Sea Cave]] in ''[[Dragon Quest II]]''. | |||
The pot is | |||
Although the island closes after exiting the shrine directly, the pot can be used over and over to raise the shrine again. The island will not sink, however, if the [[Zoom]] spell is used to leave it. | |||
== | ==={{DQ3HD}}=== | ||
{{DQIIIHDItem | |||
|header=[[File:ICON-Bottomless Pot III HD.png]] | |||
|name=<big>Bottomless pot</big> | |||
|kanji=かわきのつば | |||
|description=This vessel could drain the world's oceans and still have room for more | |||
|effect=Exposes the [[Shallows Shrine]] | |||
|price=N/A | |||
|location=[[Edina]] | |||
}} | |||
==={{DQB2}}=== | |||
The Bottomless pot is acquired in [[Furrowfield]], and is used to alter the depth of bodies of water by draining or filling the area. The pot can hold an infinite amount of water, allowing players to empty a lake entirely or to fill in a new one—the water never runs out once swallowed. Once upgraded -via completing tablet targets-, any liquid substance can be gulped down as well, from putrid swamps to hot springs. There is one limitation: only one liquid type can be held at a time. | |||
The upgraded Bottomless pot has two modes: full and shallow modes. With the former, a whole block is filled with water, while in shallow mode only about 1/3 of the block's height is. The shallow mode is intended for, among other things, modifying the shores. | |||
It can also be used to get milk from cows and defeat monsters such as [[hell niño]]s and [[dancing flame]]s instantly. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
<center><gallery perrow=5> | |||
DryVase.png|''Dragon Quest III'', 1988 | |||
DQB2_Bottomless_pot_icon.png|The bottomless pot in [[DQB2]]. | |||
DQB2_Bottomless_pot_water.png|Filled with water. | |||
DQB2_Bottomless_pot_sea_water.png|Sea water. | |||
DQB2_Bottomless_pot_muddy_water.png|Muddy water. | |||
DQB2_Bottomless_pot_hot_water.png|Hot water. | |||
DQB2_Bottomless_pot_poison.png|Poison. | |||
DQB2_Bottomless_pot_lava.png|Lava. | |||
DQB2_Bottomless_pot_plasma.png|Plasma. | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Karstaway stone]] | *[[Karstaway stone]] | ||
{{ | {{DQIIINav}} | ||
{{DQIIIHDNav}} | |||
{{DQB2Nav}} | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III items]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest III items]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake items]] | |||
[[Category:Dragon Quest Builders 2 items]] | |||
Latest revision as of 08:26, 4 April 2026
| Bottomless pot | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | かわきのつば |
| Romaji | Kawaki no tsuba |
| Old localisations | Vase of Drought Dry Vase |
| Found in | Dragon Quest III |
| Effect | Varies |
The bottomless pot is a key item in Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation and Dragon Quest Builders 2. It is necessary in order to retrieve the Ultimate Key in the former, and is a handy agricultural tool in the latter.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit | edit source]
The pot originates from the village of Persistence, whose residents say it was stolen from the village by men from Edina. The king of Edina says that it was his grandfather who hid the pot in the castle, meaning it was stolen several decades before the events of Dragon Quest III. The pot is hidden in a puzzle chamber in the castle basement. In order to retrieve it, the Hero and party must push three boulders onto a specific section of the floor. The difficulty is that the boulders can be pushed into unmovable positions or into water. Exiting and re-entering the chamber resets the boulder positions.
The bottomless pot is to be used in the sea northwest of Persistence to drain the water masking the Shallows Shrine. This is hinted to by the talking horse in the village. Its usage is very similar to using the Moonshard to open the Sea Cave in Dragon Quest II.
Although the island closes after exiting the shrine directly, the pot can be used over and over to raise the shrine again. The island will not sink, however, if the Zoom spell is used to leave it.
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake[edit | edit source]
| Description | |||
| This vessel could drain the world's oceans and still have room for more | |||
| Effect | |||
| Exposes the Shallows Shrine | |||
| Price | Location | ||
| N/A | Edina | ||
Dragon Quest Builders 2[edit | edit source]
The Bottomless pot is acquired in Furrowfield, and is used to alter the depth of bodies of water by draining or filling the area. The pot can hold an infinite amount of water, allowing players to empty a lake entirely or to fill in a new one—the water never runs out once swallowed. Once upgraded -via completing tablet targets-, any liquid substance can be gulped down as well, from putrid swamps to hot springs. There is one limitation: only one liquid type can be held at a time.
The upgraded Bottomless pot has two modes: full and shallow modes. With the former, a whole block is filled with water, while in shallow mode only about 1/3 of the block's height is. The shallow mode is intended for, among other things, modifying the shores.
It can also be used to get milk from cows and defeat monsters such as hell niños and dancing flames instantly.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Dragon Quest III, 1988
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The bottomless pot in DQB2.
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Filled with water.
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Sea water.
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Muddy water.
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Hot water.
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Poison.
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Lava.
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Plasma.






