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{{LocationInfobox | {{LocationInfobox | ||
|type = Town | |type = Town | ||
|game = | |game = {{Dragon Quest VI}} | ||
|image = [[File:Haggleton.jpg|center| | |image = [[File:Haggleton.jpg|center|200px]] | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|title = Haggleton | |title = Haggleton | ||
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'''Haggleton''' is a town in | '''Haggleton''' is a town in {{DQ7}} it is located south of [[Weaver's Peak]]. | ||
It is visited by the {{Hero 6}} early in the game when he travels there in search of a [[List of items in Dragon Quest VI#Incredible Items|Ceremony crown]]. The [[Thief's Key]] and [['The Big Book of Beasts']] can be obtained here. | |||
==Shops & Services== | ==Shops & Services== | ||
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!'''Price per person''' | !'''Price per person''' | ||
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|6 [[ | |6 [[gold]] coins | ||
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==Services during [[The Bazaar|the Bazaar]]== | ==Services during [[The Bazaar|the Bazaar]]== | ||
[[Image:Hero and Carver at Haggleton_Bazaar.png|thumb|right|375px|Hero and Carver checking out the merchandise.]] | [[Image:Hero and Carver at Haggleton_Bazaar.png|thumb|right|375px|{{Hero 6}} and [[Carver]] checking out the merchandise.]] | ||
These shops close up after the [[Mirror | These shops close up after the [[Ra's Mirror]] is obtained. | ||
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==Other treasures== | ==Other treasures== | ||
*255 [[gold]] coins (480 of the gold obtainable as the highest amout Buck offers for the [[List of items in Dragon Quest VI#Incredible Items|Village goods]]) | |||
*[[Medicinal herb]] | *[[Medicinal herb]] | ||
*[[Seed of agility]] | *[[Seed of agility]] | ||
*[[Chimaera wing]] | *[[Chimaera wing]] | ||
*[[Scale shield]] ( | *[[Scale shield]] ({{Super Famicom}} version) | ||
==Nearby | ==Nearby {{MFamilies}}s== | ||
*[[Leery lout]] | *[[Leery lout]] | ||
*[[Ornery onion]] | *[[Ornery onion]] | ||
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==Map== | ==Map== | ||
<center><gallery> | |||
DQ VI SF Shiena.png| | |||
DQ VI Android Haggleton Outside.jpg| | |||
DQ VI Android Haggleton 1.jpg| | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
==Name change in Japanese version== | ==Name change in Japanese version== | ||
In Japanese, it was the first (and so far, only?) location in the series to have had its name change in a later remake. This was initially thought by Japanese fans to be because of legal rights issues, but according to interviews with the producers there were in fact no rights issues and they could have kept the name if they wanted. According to a later interview with [[Yuji Horii]], the real reason for the change is that they gave the | In Japanese, it was the first (and so far, only?) location in the series to have had its name change in a later remake. This was initially thought by Japanese fans to be because of legal rights issues, but according to interviews with the producers there were in fact no rights issues and they could have kept the name if they wanted. According to a later interview with [[Yuji Horii]], the real reason for the change is that they gave the {{Hero 6}}s mother the name of シエーラ (''Shiēra'' - [[List of characters in Dragon Quest VI|Apnea]] in the English localization) in the remake, and didn't want fans to confuse the two (the names are pronounced identically in Japanese aside from the last mora of ナ 'na'/ラ 'ra'). | ||
{{DQVI}} | {{DQVI}} | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest VI locations]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest VI locations]] | ||
Revision as of 01:57, 13 August 2022
| Town | |
|---|---|
| Haggleton | |
| Japanese | シエーナ (SFC), マルシェ (remakes) |
| Romaji | |
| Game | Dragon Quest VI |
Haggleton is a town in Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past it is located south of Weaver's Peak.
It is visited by the Hero early in the game when he travels there in search of a Ceremony crown. The Thief's Key and 'The Big Book of Beasts' can be obtained here.
Shops & Services
| Item | Price | Attributes |
| 8 | ? | |
| 10 | ? | |
| 25 | ? |
| Item | Price | Attributes |
| 50 | Attack +5/Style +1 | |
| 110 | Attack +9/Style +5 | |
| 270 | Attack +13/Style +9 |
| Item | Price | Attributes |
| 70 | Defense +7/Style +6 | |
| 180 | Defense +11/Style +15 | |
| 350 | Defense +15/Style +9 | |
| 70 | Defense +4/Style +2 | |
| 180 | Defense +7/Style +4 | |
| 65 | Defense +2/Style +2 |
Inn
| Price per person |
|---|
| 6 gold coins |
Other notable attributes
This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.
Services during the Bazaar

These shops close up after the Ra's Mirror is obtained.
| Item | Price | Attributes |
| 8 | ? | |
| 10 | ? | |
| 20 | ? | |
| 180 | Defense +7/Style +4 |
| Item | Price | Attributes |
| 50 | 6 herbs and 1 holy water | |
| 2,000 1,000 500 300 200 | Price can be lowered through haggling | |
| 115 | Defense +4/Style +2 | |
| 200 | Defense +11/Style +15 | |
| 100 | Defense +2/Style -20 |

These shops open after defeating Murdaw at his keep. They close at some point once the Floodgate key is obtained.
| Item | Price | Attributes |
| 400 | 3 essences and 1 chimaera wing | |
| 8 | ? | |
| 130 | Defense +6/Style +3 | |
| 200 | Defense +12/Style -20 | |
| 1,000 | Defense +15/Style -100 |
Other treasures
- 255 gold coins (480 of the gold obtainable as the highest amout Buck offers for the Village goods)
- Medicinal herb
- Seed of agility
- Chimaera wing
- Scale shield (Super Famicom version)
Nearby monsters
Vocation Level Cap
Party members can Grind to increase their vocation as long as they are at the specified level or lower.
| Nintendo DS version | Cell phone version |
|---|---|
| 7 | 17 |
Map
Name change in Japanese version
In Japanese, it was the first (and so far, only?) location in the series to have had its name change in a later remake. This was initially thought by Japanese fans to be because of legal rights issues, but according to interviews with the producers there were in fact no rights issues and they could have kept the name if they wanted. According to a later interview with Yuji Horii, the real reason for the change is that they gave the Heros mother the name of シエーラ (Shiēra - Apnea in the English localization) in the remake, and didn't want fans to confuse the two (the names are pronounced identically in Japanese aside from the last mora of ナ 'na'/ラ 'ra').
