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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ3}}===
==={{DQ3}}===
The pot originates from the village of [[Persistence]], whose residents say it was stolen from the village by men from [[Edina]].  The king of Edina says that it was his grandfather who hid the pot in the castle, meaning it was stolen a long time before the events of ''Dragon Quest III''. The pot is hidden in a puzzle chamber in the castle basement.  In order to retrieve it, the heroes must push three boulders onto a specific section of the floor. The difficulty is that the boulders can be pushed into unmoveable positions or into water. Exiting and re-entering the chamber resets the boulder positions.
The pot originates from the village of [[Persistence]], whose residents say it was stolen from the village by men from [[Edina]].  The king of Edina says that it was his grandfather who hid the pot in the castle, meaning it was stolen a long time before the events of ''Dragon Quest III''. The pot is hidden in a puzzle chamber in the castle basement.  In order to retrieve it, the heroes must push three boulders onto a specific section of the floor. The difficulty is that the boulders can be pushed into unmovable positions or into water. Exiting and re-entering the chamber resets the boulder positions.
 


The bottomless pot is to be used in the sea northwest of Persistence to raise the [[Shallows Shrine]]. This is hinted by the talking horse in the village. Its usage is very similar to using the [[Moonshard]] to open the [[Sea Cave]] in ''[[Dragon Quest II]]''. Although the shrine closes after exiting in the NES version, the pot can be used over and over to raise the shrine again.  
The bottomless pot is to be used in the sea northwest of Persistence to raise the [[Shallows Shrine]]. This is hinted by the talking horse in the village. Its usage is very similar to using the [[Moonshard]] to open the [[Sea Cave]] in ''[[Dragon Quest II]]''. Although the shrine closes after exiting in the NES version, the pot can be used over and over to raise the shrine again.  


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The bottomless pot is acquired in [[Furrowfield]], and is used to alter the depth of bodies of water by draining or filling the area. The pot can hold an infinite amount of water, allowing players to completely empty a lake or to fill in a new one--the water never runs out once swallowed. Any liquid substance can be gulped down as well, from putrid swamps to hot springs.
The bottomless pot is acquired in [[Furrowfield]], and is used to alter the depth of bodies of water by draining or filling the area. The pot can hold an infinite amount of water, allowing players to empty a lake entirely or to fill in a new one—the water never runs out once swallowed. Any liquid substance can be gulped down as well, from putrid swamps to hot springs.


==See also==
==See also==