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{{Item
{{Item
|title = Garish garb
|title = ''Garish garb''
|image = [[Image:Garish_garb.png|center|250px]]
|image = [[Image:Garish garb VII artwork.png|325px]]
|japanese = はでなふく
|japanese = はでなふく
|romaji = {{tt|Hade no fuku|Flashy/gaudy clothes}}
|romaji = {{tt|Hade na fuku|Flashy/gaudy clothes}}
|names = Flashy clothes<br>Flashy coat<br>Glam coat<br>Punk fashion<ref>Dragon Quest III Official Guide Book</ref>
|names = Flashy clothes<br>Flashy coat<br>Glam coat<br>Punk fashion<ref>Dragon Quest III Official Guide Book</ref>
|games = {{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IX}}
|games = {{Dragon Quest III}}<br>{{DQ3HD}}<br>{{Dragon Quest VII}}<br>{{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{DQTreasures}}<br>{{DQDai}} (1991)
|effect = Increases the wearer's Defence.
|effect = Increases the wearer's Defence.
}}
}}


The '''Garish garb''' is a recurring piece of clothing in the {{DQSeries}}. It is a gaudy set of clothes typically reserved for sillier characters that provides a surprising amount of protection.
The '''garish garb''' is a recurring piece of clothing in the {{DQSeries}}. It is a gaudy set of clothes typically reserved for sillier characters that provides a surprising amount of protection.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
The garb has had two distinct designs over the series history. In the illustration for the Famicom version of ''III'', it is a long purple coat with yellow fur lining decorated with five-pointed stars and fringe. The female gadabout wears it over a blue leather ensemble, red stockings with a zigzag design, and pink-pointed heels. She completes the look with an outrageous bouffant hairstyle, crescent moon earrings, a variety of belts, bracelets, rings, and necklaces, and a blue star on her cheek. In the illustration in the Super Famicom version of ''III'', the garish garb is now a long pink star-spangled coat accessorized with various embellishments and decorations.
The garb has had a few distinct designs over the series history. In the illustration for the Famicom version of ''III'', it is a long purple coat with yellow fur lining decorated with five-pointed stars and fringe. The female gadabout wears it over a blue leather ensemble, red stockings with a zigzag design, and pink-pointed heels. She completes the look with an outrageous bouffant hairstyle, crescent moon earrings, a variety of belts, bracelets, rings, and necklaces, along with a blue star on her cheek. In the illustration in the Super Famicom version of ''III'', the garish garb is now a long pink star-spangled coat accessorized with various embellishments and decorations.


In ''VII'', the garish garb is now a long orange coat with rounded sleeves slashed to show indigo fabric underneath, a bushy fur collar around the neck, and a pair of lime-green sashes with repeating purple triangle designs hanging from the waist. The design was altered slightly in ''IX'', with the coat now featuring a purple zigzag design at the end of the sleeves and the robe's hem, along with only a single green sash hanging from the waist.
In ''VII'', the garish garb is now a long orange coat with rounded sleeves slashed to show indigo fabric underneath, a bushy fur collar around the neck, and a pair of lime-green sashes with repeating purple triangle designs hanging from the waist. The design was altered slightly in ''IX'', with the coat now featuring a purple zigzag design at the end of the sleeves and the robe's hem, along with only a single green sash hanging from the waist.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''===
==={{DQ3}}===
The garish garb has a {{Defence}} bonus of +28. It can only be equipped by [[Gadabout]]s and can be purchased for 1,300 gold at [[Persistence]] and sold for 975 gold. Garish garbs can also be dropped by [[Goodybag]]s. One set can also be found in a treasure chest on the 5th floor of the [[Pyramid]]. In the NES version of the game, the garish garb is the armour the highest Defence bonus for a Goof-Off, excluding female-only equipment.
The garish garb has a {{Defence}} bonus of +28. It can only be equipped by [[Gadabout]]s and can be purchased for 1,300 gold at [[Persistence]] and sold for 975 gold. Garish garbs can also be dropped by [[goodybag]]s. One set can also be found in a treasure chest on the 5th floor of the [[Pyramid]]. In the NES version of the game, the garish garb is the armour with the highest Defence bonus for a Goof-Off, excluding female-only equipment.


===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''===
==={{DQ3HD}}===
The garish garb has a defence bonus of +28 and a style bonus of +35. It can be equipped by the {{Hero 7}}, [[Ruff]], and [[Sir Mervyn]]. It can be purchased at [[Gröndal]] for 2,500 gold and sold for 1,250. One set can also be found in [[Greenthumb Gardens]] in Burdock's mansion in the past, as well [[El Ciclo]] and [[Aeolus Vale]] in the present. Garish garbs are also dropped by [[Delusionist]]s and [[Captain catastrophe]]s.
{{DQIIIHDEquipment
|header=[[File:Garish garb III HD icon.png]]
|name=<big>Garish garb</big>
|description=A feast for the eyes that can only donned by a true gadabout
|stats=Defence +45
|vocation=[[File:Gadabout iconHD2D.png|50px|link=Gadabout]]
|notes=N/A
|price=4,600/690
|location=Sold in:<br>[[Persistence]]
}}


===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
==={{DQ7}}===
The garish garb has a {{Defence}} bonus of +28 and a {{Style}} bonus of +35. It can be equipped by the {{Hero 7}}, [[Ruff]], and [[Sir Mervyn]]. It can be purchased at [[Gröndal]] for 2,500 gold and sold for 1,250. One set can also be found in [[Greenthumb Gardens]] in Burdock's mansion in the past, as well [[El Ciclo]] and [[Aeolus Vale]] in the present. Garish garbs are also dropped by [[Delusionist]]s and [[Captain catastrophe]]s.
 
==={{DQ9}}===
{{DQIXEquipment
{{DQIXEquipment
|header=[[Image:DQIX garish garb.png]]
|header=[[Image:DQIX garish garb.png]]
|name=Garish garb
|name=Garish garb
|icon=[[Image:DQIX Garish garb.png|200px]]
|icon=[[Image:DQIX Garish garb.png|250px]]
|description=Ta-daa! Glitzy, some say gaudy, garb for stars of the stage.
|description=Ta-daa! Glitzy, some say gaudy, garb for stars of the stage.
|rarity=★☆☆☆☆
|rarity=★☆☆☆☆
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}}
}}


===''[[Dragon Quest Treasures]]''===
==={{DQTreasures}}===
The garish garb is Treasure No. 128 in the Armour 2 category and can be found on [[the Maneland]]. Its base value is 250,000 gold.
{{Descriptions
|DQTR=A gaudy garment for glitzy, glamorous gadabouts.<ref>Nintendo Switch and Steam versions.</ref>
}}
The garish garb is [[List of treasures in Dragon Quest Treasures|Treasure No. 128]] in the Armour 2 category and can be found on [[the Maneland]]. Its base value is 250,000 gold.


===''[[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai]]''===
In the 1991 anime series, the garish garb makes an appearance as one of the many outfits that [[Princess Leona|Leona]] tries on at Bengarna's department store before she eventually settles on a set of [[wayfarer's clothes]].
In the 1991 anime series, the garish garb makes an appearance as one of the many outfits that [[Princess Leona|Leona]] tries on at Bengarna's department store before she eventually settles on a set of [[wayfarer's clothes]]. The design resembles the illustration for the Famicom version of ''III''.
 
==Description==
{{Descriptions
|DQ9=Ta-daa! Glitzy, some say gaudy, garb for stars of the stage.<ref>Nintendo DS version.</ref>
}}


==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
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DQIII garish garb.png|The garish garb from ''Dragon Quest III''
DQIII garish garb.png|The garish garb from ''Dragon Quest III''
DQIII Goof Offs NES.png|The female gadabout wearing the garish garb in the manual art for the NES version of ''III''
DQIII Goof Offs NES.png|The female gadabout wearing the garish garb in the manual art for the NES version of ''III''
Garish garb treasures icon.jpg|''Treasures'' icon
DQDai 1991 Garish Garb.jpg|Leona wearing the garish garb in the 1991 anime
DQDai 1991 Garish Garb.jpg|Leona wearing the garish garb in the 1991 anime
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==References==
==References==
<references/>
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[[Category:Male-exclusive equipment]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III armor]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III armor]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake armor]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII armor]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest VII armor]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX armor]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX armor]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Treasures armour]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Treasures armour]]
[[Category:Male-exclusive equipment]]
[[fr:Tenue voyante]]
[[fr:Tenue voyante]]

Latest revision as of 20:26, 2 January 2026

Garish garb
Japanese はでなふく
Romaji Hade na fuku
Old localisations Flashy clothes
Flashy coat
Glam coat
Punk fashion[1]
Found in Dragon Quest III
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake
Dragon Quest VII
Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest Treasures
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (1991)
Effect Increases the wearer's Defence.

The garish garb is a recurring piece of clothing in the Dragon Quest series. It is a gaudy set of clothes typically reserved for sillier characters that provides a surprising amount of protection.

Characteristics[edit | edit source]

The garb has had a few distinct designs over the series history. In the illustration for the Famicom version of III, it is a long purple coat with yellow fur lining decorated with five-pointed stars and fringe. The female gadabout wears it over a blue leather ensemble, red stockings with a zigzag design, and pink-pointed heels. She completes the look with an outrageous bouffant hairstyle, crescent moon earrings, a variety of belts, bracelets, rings, and necklaces, along with a blue star on her cheek. In the illustration in the Super Famicom version of III, the garish garb is now a long pink star-spangled coat accessorized with various embellishments and decorations.

In VII, the garish garb is now a long orange coat with rounded sleeves slashed to show indigo fabric underneath, a bushy fur collar around the neck, and a pair of lime-green sashes with repeating purple triangle designs hanging from the waist. The design was altered slightly in IX, with the coat now featuring a purple zigzag design at the end of the sleeves and the robe's hem, along with only a single green sash hanging from the waist.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

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

The garish garb has a Defence bonus of +28. It can only be equipped by Gadabouts and can be purchased for 1,300 gold at Persistence and sold for 975 gold. Garish garbs can also be dropped by goodybags. One set can also be found in a treasure chest on the 5th floor of the Pyramid. In the NES version of the game, the garish garb is the armour with the highest Defence bonus for a Goof-Off, excluding female-only equipment.

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

Garish garb
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake
Description
A feast for the eyes that can only donned by a true gadabout
Stats Vocations
Defence +45
Notes
N/A
Price Location
4,600/690 Sold in:
Persistence

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

The garish garb has a Defence bonus of +28 and a Style bonus of +35. It can be equipped by the Hero, Ruff, and Sir Mervyn. It can be purchased at Gröndal for 2,500 gold and sold for 1,250. One set can also be found in Greenthumb Gardens in Burdock's mansion in the past, as well El Ciclo and Aeolus Vale in the present. Garish garbs are also dropped by Delusionists and Captain catastrophes.

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

Description
Ta-daa! Glitzy, some say gaudy, garb for stars of the stage.
Rarity Stats Vocations
★☆☆☆☆ Defence +12
Style +14
All Vocations
Notes
Exclusive for men.
Price Location
660 / 330 Sold in Coffinwell.
Rarely dropped or stolen from Sluggers.
Ingredient 1 Ingredient 2 Ingredient 3
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Dragon Quest Treasures[edit | edit source]

GameDescription
A gaudy garment for glitzy, glamorous gadabouts.[2]

The garish garb is Treasure No. 128 in the Armour 2 category and can be found on the Maneland. Its base value is 250,000 gold.

Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai[edit | edit source]

In the 1991 anime series, the garish garb makes an appearance as one of the many outfits that Leona tries on at Bengarna's department store before she eventually settles on a set of wayfarer's clothes. The design resembles the illustration for the Famicom version of III.

In Other Languages[edit | edit source]

Language Translation Meaning
EspañolAtuendo estridenteSpanish for "garish/loud attire".
FrançaisTenue voyanteFrench for "flashy outfit".
DeutschGrelles GewandGerman for "garish/loud robe".
ItalianoAbito maliziosoItalian for "mischievous garment".

Gallery[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Dragon Quest III Official Guide Book
  2. Nintendo Switch and Steam versions.