The Life ring (Also known as Recovery Ring) is a recurring accessory in the Dragon Quest series.
Appearances[]
Main Series[]
Dragon Quest III[]
Making its debut, it is found in a treasure chest at Rimuldar's Inn and gradually restores the wielder's HP.
Dragon Quest IV Remakes[]
Only appearing in the remakes, it is obtained from a treasure chest in the Fungeon and acts the same as in III.
Dragon Quest VII[]
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Dragon Quest VIII[]
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Dragon Quest IX[]
Description: A rejuvenating ring that heals health points with every step
It gives +6 defence and heals you while you walk.
It may be equipped in the accessory slot of a player.
It may be created in alchemy by using 1 prayer ring and 3 resurrocks.
It can also create a life bracer by using 2 life rings and 1 gold bracer which can restore HP in battle.
Dragon Quest XI[]
- Defence
- +5/6/8/10
- Max HP
- +5/6/8/10
- HP Recovery When Moving
- +1/1/2/3
- Rarity
- E
- Sell Price
- 750 G
- Recipe
- Mythril ore x2 + Dieamend x3 + Pink pearl + Sainted soma
- Recipe Location
- Circles of Life located in the Insula Orientalis requiring the Ultimate key
- Found
- Snooty slime knight
Heroes Series[]
Dragon Quest Heroes[]
- Purchase Value
- Not for Sale
- Sale Value
- 380G
- Basic Effects
- Monster Medals Heal Minions
- Description
- A restorative ring that mends monster minions
Lke the vast majority of the available accessories, Life rings 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 Life ring 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.
In order to create it, at least one of its recipe variants is necessary to having been found.
The Quick recipe, like all Quick recipes except for the Gold ring, can be bought by exchanging Mini medals, 7 in this case; alternatively, like its counterparts, the Classic recipe and the even better Luxury recipe, it can be found very rarely as a secret drop from Healslimes, Men o' war. Alternatively, all of these recipe variants 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 recipes rather then the ones that are already more easily accessible.
Dragon Quest Heroes II[]
Acting differently form the first game, this accessory can gradually regenerate the wielder's HP. If strengthened via Alchemy, it increases the wielder's max HP. It can be dropped by Frostburns at The Frosty Foothills.
Other Series[]
Torneko: The Last Hope[]
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Torneko's Great Adventure 3[]
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Young Yangus and the Mysterious Dungeon[]
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Dragon Quest Swords[]
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Dragon Quest of the Stars[]
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Other languages[]
Other languages | |
French | Anneau de vie/Bague de santé |
German | Genesungsring (IV) Lebensring |
Spanish | Anillo de vida/Anillo de recuperación |
Italian | Anello della vita/Anello guaritore |
Dutch | Unknown |
Norwegian | Unknown |
Greek | Unknown |
Portuguese | Unknown |
Russian | Unknown |
Chinese | Unknown |
Korean | Unknown |