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|romaji = {{tt|Roiyarubajji|Royal badge}}
|romaji = {{tt|Roiyarubajji|Royal badge}}
|names = N/a
|names = N/a
|games = {{DQ9}}<br>{{DQ11}}<br>{{DQH}}<br>{{DQH2}}
|games = {{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{Dragon Quest Heroes}}<br>{{Dragon Quest Heroes II}}
|effect = Increases the wearer's defence, magical might, and magical mending.<br>Increases the HP of person or object being defended. (''Heroes'' only)<br>Increases the wearer's resistance against breath attacks. (''Heroes II'' only)
|effect = Increases the wearer's {{Defence}}, {{Magical Might}}, and {{Magical Mending}}.<br>Increases the {{HP}} of person or object being defended. ({{Heroes}} only)<br>Increases the wearer's resistance against [[breath attack]]s. ({{Heroes II}} only)
}}
}}


The '''Monarchic mark''' is a recurring accessory in the {{DQSeries}}. It gives a boost to the wearer's defence and spellcasting attributes.
The '''Monarchic mark''' is a recurring accessory in the {{DQSeries}}.
 
It gives a boost to the wearer's {{Defence}} and spellcasting attributes.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
The monarchic mark is a golden badge in the shape of an [[Wikipedia:Escutcheon|escutcheon]] featuring a coat of arms quartered blue and white. On the upper left, there is a golden downward-pointing sword and on the upper right, there is a golden trident-shaped cross that has been featured on many religious designs throughout the series.
The Monarchic mark is a golden badge in the shape of an [[Wikipedia:Escutcheon|escutcheon]] featuring a coat of arms quartered blue and white. On the upper left, there is a golden downward-pointing sword and on the upper right, there is a golden trident-shaped cross that has been featured on many religious designs throughout the series.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
==={{DQ9}}===
{{Equipment|header|image=Monarchic mark.png|name=Monarchic mark|console=DS}}
{{Equipment|header|image=Monarchic mark.png|name=Monarchic mark|console={{DS}}}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Defence|modifier=+5}}
{{Equipment|stat|name={{Defence}}|modifier=+5}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Magical Might|modifier=+10}}
{{Equipment|stat|name={{Magical Might}}|modifier=+10}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Magical Mending|modifier=+10}}
{{Equipment|stat|name={{Magical Mending}}|modifier=+10}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Rarity|modifier=★★☆☆☆}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Rarity|modifier=★★☆☆☆}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Found|modifier=Could be purchased from the [[DQVC]] during the Royal Sale and Alchaid Week 4.}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Found|modifier=Could be purchased from the [[DQVC]] during the Royal Sale and Alchaid Week 4.}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Recipe|modifier=[[Lucky pendant]] + [[Raging ruby]] + [[Ruby of protection]]}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Recipe|modifier=[[Lucky pendant]] + [[Raging ruby]] + [[Ruby of protection]]}}
{{Equipment|footer|buyPrice=14,400|sellPrice=7,200|equipableBy=All Vocations
{{Equipment|footer|buyPrice=14,400 [[gold]] coins|sellPrice=7,200 [[gold]] coins|equipableBy=All Vocations
{{Equipment|stat|name=Class|modifier=Accessory}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Class|modifier=Accessory}}
|flavor=A kingly coat-of-arms that increases magical might and mending.
|flavor=A kingly coat-of-arms that increases magical might and mending.
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}}


===''[[Dragon Quest X]]''===
==={{DQ10}}===
The monarchic mark was added to the game in Version 1.2, but it was eventually renamed to the [[Sovereign seal]] as its effects differed strongly from its previous appearance.
The Monarchic mark was added to the game in Version 1.2, but it was eventually renamed to the [[Sovereign seal]] as its effects differed strongly from its previous appearance.


===''[[Dragon Quest XI]]''===
==={{DQ11}}===
{{Equipment|header|image=Monarchic mark xi icon.png|name=Monarchic mark}}
{{Equipment|header|image=Monarchic mark xi icon.png|name=Monarchic mark}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Defence<br>(forge buffs)|modifier=+10<br>(+11, +13, +15)}}
{{Equipment|stat|name={{Defence}}<br>(forge buffs)|modifier=+10<br>(+11, +13, +15)}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Magical Mending<br>(forge buffs)|modifier=+30<br>(+31, +33, +35)}}
{{Equipment|stat|name={{Magical Mending}}<br>(forge buffs)|modifier=+30<br>(+31, +33, +35)}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Magical Might<br>(forge buffs)|modifier=+30<br>(+31, +33, +35)}}
{{Equipment|stat|name={{Magical Might}}<br>(forge buffs)|modifier=+30<br>(+31, +33, +35)}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Rarity|modifier=S}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Rarity|modifier=S}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Recipe|modifier=[[Gold nuglet]] x2 + [[Pale pearl]] x2 + [[Savvy sapphire]] x2}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Recipe|modifier=[[Gold nuglet]] x2 + [[Pale pearl]] x2 + [[Savvy sapphire]] x2}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Difficulty|modifier=★★★★☆}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Difficulty|modifier=★★★★☆}}
{{Equipment|footer|buyPrice=N/a|sellPrice=7,200|equipableBy=All Characters
{{Equipment|footer|buyPrice=N/a|sellPrice=7,200 [[gold]] coins|equipableBy=All Characters
{{Equipment|stat|name=Class|modifier=Other Accessories}}
{{Equipment|stat|name=Class|modifier=Other Accessories}}
|flavor=An imperial emblem that boosts both magical might and magical mending.
|flavor=An imperial emblem that boosts both magical might and magical mending.
|notes=
|notes=
}}
}}
The [[Fun-size forge recipes|recipe book]] '''Badges of Honour''' contains the recipe for the monarchic mark. It can be found in the treasure chamber at [[Sniflheim]] Castle behind a locked door that requires the [[Ultimate key]] to open.
The [[Fun-size forge recipes|recipe book]] '''Badges of Honour''' contains the recipe for the monarchic mark. It can be found in the treasure chamber at [[Sniflheim]] Castle behind a locked door that requires the [[Ultimate Key]] to open.


==={{DQH}}===
==={{DQH}}===
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==={{DQH2}}===
==={{DQH2}}===
The monarchic mark increases the wearer's resistance to breath attacks by 15%, reaching to a total of 30% once it is fully upgraded. It will also give a +15 bonus to the wearer's max HP when it has been upgraded. Monarchic marks can be dropped by [[Knight Aberrant]]s and [[Knight Abhorrent]]s.
The Monarchic mark increases the wearer's resistance to [[breath attack]]s by 15%, reaching to a total of 30% once it is fully upgraded. It will also give a +15 bonus to the wearer's max {{HP}} when it has been upgraded. Monarchic marks can be dropped by [[Knight Aberrant]]s and [[Knight Abhorrent]]s.


==Descriptions==
==Descriptions==
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==Related items==
==Related items==
* [[Sovereign seal]]
*[[Sovereign seal]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:18, 19 July 2022

Monarchic mark
Japanese ロイヤルバッジ
Romaji Roiyarubajji
Old localisations N/a
Found in Dragon Quest IX
Dragon Quest XI
Dragon Quest Heroes
Dragon Quest Heroes II
Effect Increases the wearer's Defence, Magical Might, and Magical Mending.
Increases the HP of person or object being defended. (Heroes only)
Increases the wearer's resistance against breath attacks. (Heroes II only)

The Monarchic mark is a recurring accessory in the Dragon Quest series.

It gives a boost to the wearer's Defence and spellcasting attributes.

Characteristics

The Monarchic mark is a golden badge in the shape of an escutcheon featuring a coat of arms quartered blue and white. On the upper left, there is a golden downward-pointing sword and on the upper right, there is a golden trident-shaped cross that has been featured on many religious designs throughout the series.

Appearances

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies

 Monarchic mark  (DS)
Defence +5
Magical Might +10
Magical Mending +10
Rarity ★★☆☆☆
Found Could be purchased from the DQVC during the Royal Sale and Alchaid Week 4.
Recipe Lucky pendant + Raging ruby + Ruby of protection
Equipable by All Vocations
Class Accessory
Buy Price 14,400 gold coins
Sell Price 7,200 gold coins
Flavor text A kingly coat-of-arms that increases magical might and mending.
Notes Upgrades into Beastmaster claws, Empress's whip, Highness heels, Kaiser axe,
Marquess's mittens, Prince's pea coat, Princess's robe, or Spellward circlet.

Dragon Quest X

The Monarchic mark was added to the game in Version 1.2, but it was eventually renamed to the Sovereign seal as its effects differed strongly from its previous appearance.

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age

 Monarchic mark
Defence
(forge buffs)
+10
(+11, +13, +15)
Magical Mending
(forge buffs)
+30
(+31, +33, +35)
Magical Might
(forge buffs)
+30
(+31, +33, +35)
Rarity S
Recipe Gold nuglet x2 + Pale pearl x2 + Savvy sapphire x2
Difficulty ★★★★☆
Equipable by All Characters
Class Other Accessories
Buy Price N/a
Sell Price 7,200 gold coins
Flavor text An imperial emblem that boosts both magical might and magical mending.

The recipe book Badges of Honour contains the recipe for the monarchic mark. It can be found in the treasure chamber at Sniflheim Castle behind a locked door that requires the Ultimate Key to open.

Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below

 Monarchic mark
HP of Person/Object Defended +10.0%
Quick Recipe Fresh water x3 + Fisticup x2*
Classic Recipe Fresh water x2 + Birdsong nectar*
Luxury Recipe Fresh water + Gold ring*
Equipable by All Characters
Buy Price N/a
Sell Price 300
Flavor text Relic of a ruler for whom the safety of his subjects was sacred.

The classic and luxury recipes for the monarchic mark can be dropped rarely by King slimes and King cureslimes.

Dragon Quest Heroes II

The Monarchic mark increases the wearer's resistance to breath attacks by 15%, reaching to a total of 30% once it is fully upgraded. It will also give a +15 bonus to the wearer's max HP when it has been upgraded. Monarchic marks can be dropped by Knight Aberrants and Knight Abhorrents.

Descriptions

GameDescription
A kingly coat-of-arms that increases magical might and mending.[1]
An imperial emblem that boosts both magical might and magical mending.[2]
Relic of a ruler for whom the safety of his subjects was sacred.[3]

Other languages

Language Translation Meaning
EspañolMarca monárquicaSpanish for "monarchic mark".
FrançaisÉcusson royalFrench for "royal badge/escutcheon".
DeutschSymbol des souveränsGerman for "symbol of the sovereign".
ItalianoStemma della monarchiaItalian for "coat of arms of the monarchy".

Related items

References

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