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The '''Evac-u-bell''' is an item that casts the [[Evac]] spell when used.
{{Item
|title = ''Evac-u-bell''
|image =
|japanese = おもいでのすず
|romaji = Omoide no suzu
|names =ExitBell (''DQM2'')<br>Exodust (''DQMJ'')
|games = {{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{Dragon Quest X}}<br>''[[Dragon Quest Monsters 2]]''<br>{{DQMJ}}
|buy = N/A
|sell =
|effect =Instantly escape a dungeon
}}
The '''evac-u-bell''' is a series of three spherical bells clasped together in a red band of fabric. Once rung, the bells bend space and allow the ringer to return to the overworld just like the [[Evac]] spell. This handy chime first appeared in ''Dragon Quest Monsters 2'' in 2001 and did not reappear until ''Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker'' in 2006.  


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==Appearances==
[[Category:Items]]{{Wikia}}
==={{DQ9}}===
{{DQIXItem
|header=[[File:Evac-u-bell DQIX icon.png]]
|name=Evac-u-bell
|kanji=おもいでのすず
|description=Allows the ringer to instantly escape from a tower, cave, or dungeon
|rarity=<big><big>★☆☆☆☆</big></big>
|price=28/14
|location=Found in:<br>[[Mirage Mahal]]<br>[[List of treasure map treasure chest ranks in Dragon Quest IX|Rank 1/I chests]] (10%)<br>[[List of treasure map treasure chest ranks in Dragon Quest IX|Rank 10/S chests]] (10%)<br>Sold in:<br>Virtually all shops
|recipe=N/A
|ingredient=N/A
}}
 
==={{DQ10}}===
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==={{DQM2}}===
Known as "ExitBells" in this [[Enix America, Inc.]] localization, the debut appearance of the bells has [[Cobi]] and [[Tara]] finding them throughout the teleportal worlds they explore for an easy time getting back to [[GreatLog]].
 
==={{DQMJ}}===
Known as "exodust" in this game, the bells enter the third dimension and allow the player to slip out of any dungeon like before.
 
==Etymology==
*The item's first English name under the [[Square Enix]] brand is a play on the Latin word exodus, which means "to leave", and is the root word of the English exit.
 
==See also==
*[[Chimaera wing]]
*[[Holy water]]
*[[Musk]]
*[[Night light]]
 
[[Category:Items]]
[[Category:Travel items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters 2 items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker items]]

Latest revision as of 00:19, 5 May 2025

Evac-u-bell
Japanese おもいでのすず
Romaji Omoide no suzu
Old localisations ExitBell (DQM2)
Exodust (DQMJ)
Found in Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest Monsters 2
Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker
Effect Instantly escape a dungeon

The evac-u-bell is a series of three spherical bells clasped together in a red band of fabric. Once rung, the bells bend space and allow the ringer to return to the overworld just like the Evac spell. This handy chime first appeared in Dragon Quest Monsters 2 in 2001 and did not reappear until Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker in 2006.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

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

Evac-u-bell (おもいでのすず)
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Description
Allows the ringer to instantly escape from a tower, cave, or dungeon
Rarity
★☆☆☆☆
Price Location
28/14 Found in:
Mirage Mahal
Rank 1/I chests (10%)
Rank 10/S chests (10%)
Sold in:
Virtually all shops
Recipe
N/A
Ingredient for
N/A

Dragon Quest X [edit | edit source]

Dragon Quest Monsters 2[edit | edit source]

Known as "ExitBells" in this Enix America, Inc. localization, the debut appearance of the bells has Cobi and Tara finding them throughout the teleportal worlds they explore for an easy time getting back to GreatLog.

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker[edit | edit source]

Known as "exodust" in this game, the bells enter the third dimension and allow the player to slip out of any dungeon like before.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

  • The item's first English name under the Square Enix brand is a play on the Latin word exodus, which means "to leave", and is the root word of the English exit.

See also[edit | edit source]