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'''Iron ore''' is a material in both ''[[Dragon Quest IX]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest Swords]]''. These rocks are used for both alchemy and sword tempering.
{{Item
|title = Iron ore
|image = [[Image:Iron ore XI icon.png]]
|japanese = てっこうせき<br>鉄鉱石
|romaji = {{tt|Tekkōseki|Iron ore}}
|names = N/a
|games = {{DQ9}}<br>{{DQ10}}<br>{{DQ11}}<br>{{DQSwords}}<br>{{DQH}}<br>{{DQH2}}<br>{{DQB2}}
|effect = Used as an ingredient to create items.
}}
 
'''Iron ore''' is a recurring item in the {{DQSeries}}. It is a common mineral that is used as a crafting ingredient for weapons and armor.
 
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
[[Image:DQ9 IronOre.png|left|48px]]Iron ore can be collected on [[Newid Isle]], in [[Coffinwell (region)|Western Coffinwell]], and near the [[Lonely Coast]], as well as having a 10% of being found in [[List_of_treasure_map_treasure_chest_ranks_in_Dragon_Quest_IX#Rank_3/G|Rank 3]] treasure chests. It can also be dropped by [[Bad karmour]]s, [[Corrupt carter]]s, [[Hunter mech]]s, and [[Robo-robin]]s. The ore can be sold for 120 gold and is used extensively in different alchemy recipes:
 
*Recipe: [[Steel broadsword]] = [[Iron broadsword]] + Iron ore + [[Lava lump]]
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel broadsword]] = Steel broadsword + Iron ore x2 + [[Hephaestus' flame]]
*Recipe: [[Steel lance]] = [[Iron lance]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel lance]] = Steel lance + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Spiked steel whip]] = [[Iron whip]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigaspike whip]] = Spiked steel whip + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Steel bar]] = [[Iron bar]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel bar]] = Steel bar + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Steel claws]] = [[Iron claws]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel claws]] = Steel claws + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Hammer handrills]] = [[Handrills]] + [[Iron nail]]s x5 + Iron ore
*Recipe: [[Steel fan]] = [[Iron fan]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel fan]] = Steel fan + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Steel axe]] = [[Iron axe]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel axe]] = Steel axe + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Steel shield]] = [[Iron shield]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel shield]] = Steel shield + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Steel helmet]] = [[Iron helmet]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel helmet]] = Steel helmet + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Full plate armour]] = [[Iron armour]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel armour]] = Full plate armour + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Steel gauntlets]] = [[Iron gauntlets]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel gauntlets]] = Steel gauntlets + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Sturdy gauntlets]] = [[Light gauntlets]] + Iron ore x2 + [[Aggressence]]
*Recipe: [[Steel kneecaps]] = [[Iron kneecaps]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel kneecaps]] + Steel kneecaps + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Steel sabatons]] = [[Iron sabatons]] + Iron ore + Lava lump
*Recipe: [[Gigasteel sabatons]] = Steel sabatons + Iron ore x2 + Hephaestus' flame
*Recipe: [[Densinium]] = [[Flintstone]] x3 + Iron ore x3
 
===''[[Dragon Quest X]]''===
Iron ore is used as an ingredient in the use of equipment and furniture crafting. It can be purchased from a material store for 120 gold, picked up from sparkly spots, or dropped by various monsters, including [[Mecha-mynah]]s, [[Knight errant]]s, [[Alarmour]]s, and [[Escudogre]]s.
 
===''[[Dragon Quest XI]]''===
Iron ore can be purchased for 120 gold from [[Heliodor]] ([[3DS]] version only), [[Hotto]] or the roving emporium at [[the Emerald Coast]] during the second act, and the [[Havens Above]] during the third act. It can be received from sparkly spots in [[the Hotto Steppe]], [[the Cryptic Crypt]], the [[Gallopolis Region]], the [[Zwaardsrust Region]], [[Insula Incognita]], and [[Insula Orientalis]]. A lump of iron ore is required to complete Quest #06: Smiths and Sparkly Spots. After turning the ore in to the smith, he will allow the player to keep it.
 
The iron ore is used in the following [[Fun-size forge recipes|recipes]] for the [[Fun-Size Forge]]:
 
*Recipe: [[Iron broadsword]] = Iron ore x2 + [[Copper ore]]
*Recipe: [[Cast-iron claymore]] = Iron ore x3 + Copper ore
*Recipe: [[Iron armour]] = Iron ore x3 + [[Glass frit]] x2 + [[Beast bone]]
*Recipe: [[Iron cuirass]] = Iron ore x3 + Glass frit + [[Celestial skein]]
*Recipe: [[Iron helmet]] = Iron ore x2 + Glass frit
*Recipe: [[Broader sword]] = Iron ore x3 + [[Pitch pearl]]
*Recipe: [[Steel broadsword]] = [[Silver ore]] x2 + Iron ore + [[Blue eye]]
*Recipe: [[Soarin' steel]] = Silver ore x2 + Iron ore x2 + [[Big bone]] x2
*Recipe: [[Steel shield]] = Silver ore x2 + Iron ore + Glass frit x2
*Recipe: [[Steel helmet]] = Silver ore x3 + Iron ore x2 + [[Royal soil]] x2
*Recipe: [[Full plate armour]] = Silver ore x3 + Iron ore x2 + [[Tiny tortoise shell]]
*Recipe: [[Platinum claws]] = [[Platinum ore]] x2 + Iron ore x2 + [[Yellow eye]]
 
==={{DQSwords}}===
Iron ore is used as a tempering ingredient for ten different swords. It can be dropped by [[Mischievous mole]]s, received as a Rank A reward for defeating the [[Golem]] in [[Galantyne Glades]], or received from clearing various early stage ranks.
 
==={{DQH}}===
Iron ore is dropped by [[Restless armour]]s, [[Slime knight]]s, and [[Metal slime knight]]s. It can be used to create [[Adamant pendant]]s and [[Wrecklace]]s in the [[Alchemy Pot]] or sold for 22 gold. Three lumps of iron ore are required to complete Quest #8: Improving on Perfection 1 and two are required to complete Quest #31: TOOLZ UV THE TRAID.
 
==={{DQH2}}===
Iron ore is used as an ingredient to improve various accessories. It can be dropped by Slime knights, [[Knight errant]]s, Restless armours, and Metal slime knights.
 
==={{DQB2}}===
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==Descriptions==
{{Descriptions
|DQ9=Rock containing an enormous amount of iron. Alchemise it!<ref>Nintendo DS version.</ref>
|DQ11=A ferrous fragment that can be melted to make metal.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.</ref>
|DQS=A durable yet easily-manipulable substance integral to the art of sword-making.<ref>Nintendo Wii version.</ref>
|DQH=A ferrous fragment that can be melted to make metal.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.</ref>
}}
 
==References==
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[[Category:Dragon Quest IX alchemy ingredients]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX alchemy ingredients]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest X materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest XI materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Swords items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Swords items]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II materials]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Builders 2 items]]
[[fr:Minerai de fer]]

Latest revision as of 23:29, 10 November 2022

Iron ore
Japanese てっこうせき
鉄鉱石
Romaji Tekkōseki
Old localisations N/a
Found in Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Dragon Quest X
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below
Dragon Quest Heroes II
Dragon Quest Builders 2
Effect Used as an ingredient to create items.

Iron ore is a recurring item in the Dragon Quest series. It is a common mineral that is used as a crafting ingredient for weapons and armor.

Appearances[edit | edit source]

Dragon Quest IX[edit | edit source]

Iron ore can be collected on Newid Isle, in Western Coffinwell, and near the Lonely Coast, as well as having a 10% of being found in Rank 3 treasure chests. It can also be dropped by Bad karmours, Corrupt carters, Hunter mechs, and Robo-robins. The ore can be sold for 120 gold and is used extensively in different alchemy recipes:

Dragon Quest X[edit | edit source]

Iron ore is used as an ingredient in the use of equipment and furniture crafting. It can be purchased from a material store for 120 gold, picked up from sparkly spots, or dropped by various monsters, including Mecha-mynahs, Knight errants, Alarmours, and Escudogres.

Dragon Quest XI[edit | edit source]

Iron ore can be purchased for 120 gold from Heliodor (3DS version only), Hotto or the roving emporium at the Emerald Coast during the second act, and the Havens Above during the third act. It can be received from sparkly spots in the Hotto Steppe, the Cryptic Crypt, the Gallopolis Region, the Zwaardsrust Region, Insula Incognita, and Insula Orientalis. A lump of iron ore is required to complete Quest #06: Smiths and Sparkly Spots. After turning the ore in to the smith, he will allow the player to keep it.

The iron ore is used in the following recipes for the Fun-Size Forge:

Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors[edit | edit source]

Iron ore is used as a tempering ingredient for ten different swords. It can be dropped by Mischievous moles, received as a Rank A reward for defeating the Golem in Galantyne Glades, or received from clearing various early stage ranks.

Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below[edit | edit source]

Iron ore is dropped by Restless armours, Slime knights, and Metal slime knights. It can be used to create Adamant pendants and Wrecklaces in the Alchemy Pot or sold for 22 gold. Three lumps of iron ore are required to complete Quest #8: Improving on Perfection 1 and two are required to complete Quest #31: TOOLZ UV THE TRAID.

Dragon Quest Heroes II[edit | edit source]

Iron ore is used as an ingredient to improve various accessories. It can be dropped by Slime knights, Knight errants, Restless armours, and Metal slime knights.

Dragon Quest Builders 2[edit | edit source]


Descriptions[edit | edit source]

GameDescription
Rock containing an enormous amount of iron. Alchemise it![1]
A ferrous fragment that can be melted to make metal.[2]
A ferrous fragment that can be melted to make metal.[3]

References[edit | edit source]

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