A bunny tail is a recurring accessory in the Dragon Quest series.
Appearances[]
Dragon Quest III Remake[]
The bunny tail has a luck bonus of +8 and changes a character's personality to Happy camper. It can be purchased in the town of Khoryv for 270 Gold Coins. It only appears in the remakes.
Dragon Quest IV[]
The Bunny Tail is an accessory that increases luck by 8.
Dragon Quest VIII[]
Described in game as "A silky-soft and comfortable accessory." The Bunny Tail is an accessory that increases agility by 2 and can be sold for 25 Gold Coins. It can be mixed with the silk bustier through alchemy to create the Bunny suit.
Dragon Quest IX[]
Described in game as "A fun and fluffy fashion item." Can be bought for 240 gold in Porth Llaffan and Zere and sold for 120 gold. Every vocation can equip it. It is also needed for a few alchemy recipes.
Dragon Quest X[]
The bunny tail has an agility and style bonus of +2. With accessory synthesis, the agility and style bonuses can be increased and it can gain small bonuses to max HP, MP, and defence, as well.
Dragon Quest XI[]
Described in-game as "a soft and fluffy ball of lovely fuzzy-feeling fur." Special Effect: "Chance of defeated monsters dropping items slightly increased." Can be dropped by Bunicorns.
Dragon Quest of the Stars[]
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Dragon Quest Swords[]
They can be sold for 5 gold, but not bought. Bunny tails have a defense bonus of +1. They are found in the field and in Lucky bags.
Dragon Quest Heroes[]
- Purchase Value
- Not for Sale
- Sale Value
- 200G
- Basic Effects
- Reduced Freeze Time +40%
- Description
- A fluffy charm made from a bunny's bobtail
Lke the vast majority of the available accessories, Bunny tails can be created through Alchemy; through a lucky Sweet Success creation, it can be made from the start already at a rank of +1, then with successive melding with other copies of itself, an individual Bunny tail can be ugraded to up to a +3 rank, adding a total of 3 other additional effects to their base one; these effects are chosen at random from a pool of possible bonuses available for this particular accessory.
The Bunny tail is considered, alongside the Gold ring, the Gold chain, the Gold bracer, and the Scholar's specs, as a base accessory, and as such, they have only two possible recipes available for their creation. The Quick recipe, like all Quick recipes except for the Gold ring, can be bought by exchanging Mini medals, 1 in this case; alternatively, like its better counterpart, the Classic recipe, it can be found very rarely as a secret drop from Teeny sanguinis, and Pink sanguinis. Alternatively, these recipes could potentially be found inside a treasure chest, but even more rarely than from the enemy drops.
As such, since it is not ideal to find as a drop a Quick recipe that could had been purchased instead, it is preferable to spend some Mini medals and learn the Quick recipe as soon as possible, thusly increasing the chances for the monsters to drop the better, rarer quality recipe rather then the one that is already more easily accessible.
Dragon Quest Heroes II[]
The bunny tail reduces the duration of being frozen by 40%. Once it has been fully upgraded, the freeze duration will be reduced by 80% and it gains a +9 bonus to max HP and a +4 bonus to max MP. The tail can be dropped by Pink sanguinis and Sasquashes.
Dragon Quest Walk[]
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Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince[]
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Other languages[]
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French | Queue de lapin |
German | Häschenschwanz |
Spanish | Cola de conejo |
Italian | Coda da coniglietta |
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