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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
===''Dragon Quest''=== | |||
===Dragon Quest=== | |||
Kol is typically the third town the player visits. It is a quiet forest village with a large hot spring for bathing that does not contain any essential items for completing the game. The [[Fairy Flute]] is hidden four steps south of the bath and is useful for defeating the [[Golem]] outside [[Mercado]], especially so in the remade versions of the game. | Kol is typically the third town the player visits. It is a quiet forest village with a large hot spring for bathing that does not contain any essential items for completing the game. The [[Fairy Flute]] is hidden four steps south of the bath and is useful for defeating the [[Golem]] outside [[Mercado]], especially so in the remade versions of the game. | ||
===Dragon Quest II=== | ===''Dragon Quest II''=== | ||
As is the case with most of the towns/villages in Alefgard, Kol is not accessible in ''Dragon Quest II''. Its location on the world map is covered with forest. | As is the case with most of the towns/villages in Alefgard, Kol is not accessible in ''Dragon Quest II''. Its location on the world map is covered with forest. | ||
===Dragon Quest III=== | ===''Dragon Quest III''=== | ||
Kol contains the item shop which sells the [[Sword of kings]], which is the hero's strongest weapon in the original ''Dragon Quest III'' (but not in remakes). The sword is for sale after selling [[Orichalcum]] to the [[Zipangu]] shopkeeper and re-entering the village. | Kol contains the item shop which sells the [[Sword of kings]], which is the hero's strongest weapon in the original ''Dragon Quest III'' (but not in remakes). The sword is for sale after selling [[Orichalcum]] to the [[Zipangu]] shopkeeper and re-entering the village. | ||