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Items: [[Care rivière]] (2,000 gold), [[Protective pendant]] (2,000 gold), [[Strong medicine]] (36 gold), [[Strong antidote]] (45 gold), [[Moonwort bulb|Moonwort]] (30 gold), [[Holy water]] (20 gold), [[Chimera wing]] (25 gold). | Items: [[Care rivière]] (2,000 gold), [[Protective pendant]] (2,000 gold), [[Strong medicine]] (36 gold), [[Strong antidote]] (45 gold), [[Moonwort bulb|Moonwort]] (30 gold), [[Holy water]] (20 gold), [[Chimera wing]] (25 gold). | ||
==Etymology== | |||
''Phnom Nonh'' is combination of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phnom_Penh Phnom Penh], the capitol of Cambodia, and the English word phenomenon. | |||
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Revision as of 19:27, 17 May 2020
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| Phnom Nonh | |
Official artwork | |
| Japanese | プチャラオ村 |
| Romaji | |
| Game | “Dragon Quest XI” |
Appearances
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age
When the party first arrives, they learn about a mysterious painting everyone in town visits. They also meet a young girl named Dora who is looking for her parents.
Shops
The following items are available in the first half of the game.
Weapons: Cautery sword (4,400 gold), Carbon steel claymore (8,000 gold), Sword breaker (5,500 gold), Soarin' steel (2,800 gold), Wyvern wand (2,400 gold), Lightning staff (4,600 gold), Trident (5,400 gold), Scorpion tail (3,200 gold), Silver claws (2,800 gold).
Armour: Light shield (1,250 gold), Steel shield (1,500 gold), Silver tiara (1,450 gold), Bronze helmet (1,500 gold), Thief's turban (3,000 gold), Iron mask (3,500 gold), Cloak of evasion (3,000 gold), Strongsam (4,100 gold), Silver cuirass (3,200 gold).
Items: Care rivière (2,000 gold), Protective pendant (2,000 gold), Strong medicine (36 gold), Strong antidote (45 gold), Moonwort (30 gold), Holy water (20 gold), Chimera wing (25 gold).
Etymology
Phnom Nonh is combination of Phnom Penh, the capitol of Cambodia, and the English word phenomenon.