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In {{Dragon Quest II}}, they are rare drops by [[Liquid metal slime]]s, and can be used to save your game on the spot anywhere on the map (outside of battle) without having to visit a king or priest. When you load a game saved using a rebirth stone, you are transported to the town in which you last saved. They can be sold for 7,500 [[gold]] coins. | In {{Dragon Quest II}}, they are rare drops by [[Liquid metal slime]]s, and can be used to save your game on the spot anywhere on the map (outside of battle) without having to visit a king or priest. When you load a game saved using a rebirth stone, you are transported to the town in which you last saved. They can be sold for 7,500 [[gold]] coins. | ||
In {{DQ5}}, they are held items that, so long as they are in a character's inventory, will immediately [[Kazing|revive]] them upon defeat | In {{DQ5}}, they are held items that, so long as they are in a character's inventory, will immediately [[Kazing|revive]] them upon defeat. However, each rebirth stone can only serve its purpose once before being consumed. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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The stone is dropped from the [[King cureslime]] in the [[Stairway to Zenithia]] at 1/128. | The stone is found in [[Estark's Labyrinth]] and dropped from the [[King cureslime]] in the [[Stairway to Zenithia]] at 1/128, and [[Great dragon]] in [[Nadiria]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||