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DQ Stars Android Hidden Monster Village Key.jpg|Allows for entry to Hidden Monster Village.
DQ Stars Android Foo 'N' Chow Combo Key.jpg|Allows for a showdown with [[Chow Mein and Foo Yung]].
DQ Stars Android Foo 'N' Chow Combo Key.jpg|Allows for a showdown with [[Chow Mein and Foo Yung]].
DQ Stars DFFOO Android Planesgorger Key.jpg|Allows for a showdown with Plansgorger from ''[[Final Fantasy]]''.
DQ Stars DFFOO Android Blackened Will Key.jpg|Allows for a showdown with Blackened Will from ''Final Fantasy''.
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Latest revision as of 23:16, 16 December 2020

Keys are a recurring feature of the Dragon Quest series. Keys appear in all main-series games and most spinoff games.

From time to time over the course of a Dragon Quest game, the player will encounter locked doors that can only be opened with the correct key. Usually, one key can open all the associated doors of its type, though in some games they are one-use items and other keys must be found or purchased to use that type of key again. Typically the player will find higher and higher level keys throughout the course of the game, with higher level keys working on all levels lower as well, making old keys obsolete. Eventually, the party will find a "Magic Key" or "Master Key" capable of opening all doors everywhere.

In Dragon Quest of the Stars, many keys are used for having a chance at various Bosses at Level 99 with no revival permitted.

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Doors (NES and GBC)[edit | edit source]

Dragon Quest of the Stars[edit | edit source]

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