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==Magic key shop==
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==Item shop==
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Revision as of 15:38, 14 October 2011

Mercado (Cantlin) is a walled city located in the south central region of Alefgard. It exists in Dragon Quest and Dragon Quest III. It does not appear in Dragon Quest II similar to many other locations in Alefgard. Mercado is most famous for being guarded by a golem in Dragon Quest.

Synopsis

Dragon Quest

In Dragon Quest, the city of Mercado is typically the last major city the hero visits. It is surrounded by some of the strongest outer world monsters. When first approached, the city is guarded by a golem monster, which is triggered when the hero first attempts to enter the mountain range surrounding the city. This battle is a one time event, and is the only place where a golem can be encountered. The weapons and armor shop in Mercado sells the best equipment the character can purchase in the game. Despite all of this, Mercado is a not a required location to visit in order to complete the game.

Dragon Quest III

In Dragon Quest III, Mercado contains references to its future representation in Dragon Quest, such as a man contemplating the construction of a golem to protect the city from attackers.

Weapon/Armor shop 1

This shop is located right next to the northern entrance to town.

Weapon/Armor shop 2

Weapon/Armor shop 3

Magic key shop

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Item shop

In the NES version, the item shop is referred to as a tools shop.

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References

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