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===[[Dragon Quest III]]===
===[[Dragon Quest III]]===
The thorn whip (called the spiny whip in the GBC version) has an attack bonus of +18. It can be equipped by the hero, mages, thieves, jesters, and sages and is obtained by turning in 5 Tiny Medals to the medal collector in Aliahan.
The thorn whip (called the spiny whip in the GBC version) has an attack bonus of +18. It can be equipped by the hero, mages, thieves, jesters, and sages and is obtained by turning in 5 Tiny Medals to the medal collector in Aliahan.
===[[Dragon Quest IV]]===
It's available for shops for 200 [[Gold]] Coins, and has the attack bonus of +14. In the Playstation and DS Version it's replaced by the [[Divine dagger]].


===[[Dragon Quest V]]===
===[[Dragon Quest V]]===

Revision as of 18:27, 1 December 2012

The Thorn whip is a recurring weapon in the Dragon Quest franchise. It's a very basic whip.

Appearances

Dragon Quest III

The thorn whip (called the spiny whip in the GBC version) has an attack bonus of +18. It can be equipped by the hero, mages, thieves, jesters, and sages and is obtained by turning in 5 Tiny Medals to the medal collector in Aliahan.

Dragon Quest IV

It's available for shops for 200 Gold Coins, and has the attack bonus of +14. In the Playstation and DS Version it's replaced by the Divine dagger.

Dragon Quest V

The thorn whip has an attack bonus of +18.

Dragon Quest VI

Dragon Quest VII

The thorn whip (called the Rosevine whip in this game) has an attack bonus of +18. It can be equipped by Maribel and Aira.

Dragon Quest VIII

The thorn whip has an attack bonus of +14.

Dragon Quest IX

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