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|game=Dragon Quest IX | |||
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==Item Shop== | ==Item Shop== | ||
Revision as of 15:42, 22 August 2012
| Town | |
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| Upover | |
Frontview of Upover | |
| Japanese | ドミールの里 |
| Romaji | |
| Game | Dragon Quest IX |
Upover is a town located on Magmaroo in the center of Wyrmsmaw.
Places of Interest
- Wine cellar - where the habitants made the "Drunken Dragon"
- Inside of Magmaroo
Collectable Resources
| Item | Location |
|---|---|
| Party trick: Sultry dance | Down in the well |
| Recipe: "Dragon Digest" Dragon slayer Dragontail whip Xenlon rod Dragon shield Dragon mail, Dragon dress, Xenlon robe, Dragon top Dragon trousers |
Bookshelf of mayor's house |
Inn
| Dragon Quest IX (DS) |
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| Price |
| 12G per person |
Item Shop
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| Item | Price | Attributes |
Weapon Shop
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| Item | Price | Attributes | Vocations |
Armor Shop
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| Item | Price | Attributes | Vocations |
Monsters in the Area
Location Attributes
This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.
Trivia
- The Japanese name of Upover and Magmaroo are the same, except the suffix "village" and "volcano" after their name.
- Upover is most likely based on Australia. The name Upover is a reverse of Australia's title "down under". It should also be noted that some villagers say "G'day"; a popular Australian greeting.