Knick-knackatory
The Knick-knactatory is a museum first added in the PS2 version of Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride.
| Museum | |
|---|---|
| Knick-knackatory | |
| Japanese | 名産博物館 |
| Romaji | |
| Game | Dragon Quest V |
It is located on an island just off the coast of the Central Continent. It is haunted by the ghost of the former proprietor, Old Man Nick Knack. Here, the player can place Knick-knack on display.
Treasures edit
- 1,000 gold coins (From Old Man Nick Knack after filling 18 pedestals)
- Mini medal
- T'n'T ticket (2)
Services edit
Inn edit
| Price per person |
|---|
| 10 gold coins |
Other notable attributes edit
- Nintendo DS Version only
This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.
List of Knick-knacks edit
- Annalum Retentium
- Batten binnacle
- Blooming branch
- Catas Trophy
- Chocolate medalliyum
- Crown of Uptaten
- Crude image
- Desert rose
- Faerie quill
- Forget-me-Knot flag
- Ghoulroarer
- Honey buns
- 'Lofty Lilts'
- Madalena's locket
- Marital organ
- Maxi medal
- Monster chess set
- Scintillating sinter
- Scuttlebutt Alledger
- Ship in a bottle
- Slime curio
- Terrorcrow
- Toff's tea set
- Tusk-tusk tusk inkwell
- Whealbrook sapphire
- Yggdrasil sapling
- Zizzwizz Pillow
- Zoomshine
Nearby monsters edit
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Third generation edit |
Notable Residents edit
- Old Man Nick Knack - Former owner of the building, remains as a ghost.
- Sue Veneer - Found at the Inn, and collects the note of each Knick-knacks.
Remake edit
- The Super Famicom version lacked this area altogether, while it was added in the PlayStation 2 version and up.
- The Nintendo DS Version added a secondary basement floor with a church, and the ability to create/trade personal Knick-knacks. Both features were removed for the Cell phone ports.
Other languages edit
Gallery edit
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Completing the Knick-knackatory. (Cell phone)