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==={{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 | 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 {{DQ2}}. Although the | 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 {{DQ2}}. | ||
Although the island closes after exiting the shrine directly, the pot can be used over and over to raise the shrine again. The island will not sink, however, if [[Zoom]] is used to leave it. | |||
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