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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
==={{DQ3}}=== | ==={{DQ3}}=== | ||
By the time the {{Hero 3}} arrives in Jipang, the real Pimiko has been seemingly killed by the dragon [[Orochi]], who then assumed the role of Pimiko and ordered the villagers to sacrifice young women, ostensibly to appease the Orochi. | By the time the {{Hero 3}} arrives in []Jipang]], the real Pimiko has been seemingly killed by the dragon [[Orochi]], who then assumed the role of Pimiko and ordered the villagers to sacrifice young women, ostensibly to appease the [[Orochi]]. | ||
In the {{Super Famicom}} and {{Game Boy Color}} remake, Pimiko can be found alive and well on the upper floor of Jipang's [[Treasures 'n' Trapdoors]] track that can only be unlocked via a wish granted by defeating [[Xenlon]] after finishing the main game. She seems to be wandering around aimlessly, and mentions that she's not quite sure what she's doing in such a place. As the [[Cell phone]] version of the game does not feature | In the {{Super Famicom}} and {{Game Boy Color}} remake, Pimiko can be found alive and well on the upper floor of Jipang's [[Treasures 'n' Trapdoors]] track that can only be unlocked via a wish granted by defeating [[Xenlon]] after finishing the main game. She seems to be wandering around aimlessly, and mentions that she's not quite sure what she's doing in such a place. As the [[Cell phone]] version of the game does not feature the {{T'n'T board}}, Pimiko does not appear. | ||
==={{DQStars}}=== | ==={{DQStars}}=== | ||