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The Titan belt (Weightlifter's belt in Dragon Quest III) is a recurring accessory in the Dragon Quest series.

Appearances[]

Dragon Quest III[]

The Weightlifter's belt has a Resilience bonus of +15, changes the wearer's Personality to Tough cookie, and can be equipped by all vocations. However, like all accessories that boost Resilience, it will only affect the wearer's growth rates when leveling up as the extra Resilience is not calculated to the wearer's max HP.

In the Super Famicom and Game Boy Color versions of the game, the Weightlifter's belt can be found in the third Treasures n' Trapdoors track near the Castle of the Dragon Queen and the Shrine of Shackles and another in the final track at Jipang. Starting with the smartphone version of the game, the belt is received as a reward for turning in 45 mini medals to the collector in Aliahan.

Dragon Quest VIII[]

The Titan belt has an Attack bonus of +10 and can be equipped by all characters. They can be purchased at the Casino in Pickham by exchanging 1,500 tokens. One can be found in a treasure chest requiring the Magic Key on the world map in the Arcadia Region and another can be found in the item shop at Arcadia behind a door that requires the Ultimate key to open. Titan belts can be dropped by Cockateers, Golems, Icikillers, Jackal rippers, and Skeleton soldiers.

It can also be made in the Alchemy Pot and can be improved further into a Mighty armlet, as well.

Dragon Quest X[]

The Power belt was renamed into the Power charm due to the addition of a waist equipment slot in Version 2.0 of the game. It has an Attack bonus of +5 and a Style bonus of +4. With accessory synthesis, the Attack bonus can be increased, and it can gain a small boost to Max HP, as well.

  • In the Offline version of the game, the Power charm has an Attack bonus of +5 and a Charm bonus of +4.

Dragon Quest XI[]

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Dragon Quest Heroes[]

Purchase Value
Not for Sale
Sale Value
380G
Basic Effects
Damage to Weak Points +6.0%
Description
This wicked waistband allows the wearer to exploit foes' weakness

Lke the vast majority of the available accessories, Raging rubies 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 Raging ruby 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 one, 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 Living statues, Boss trolls (but not the ones met as a boss encounter), and Stout trolls. 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[]

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Dragon Quest Walk[]

The Titan belt is a 3★ accessory with an Attack bonus of +8 and increases the wearer's resistance to Attack reduction effects like Blunt by 3%.

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Trivia[]

  • In international versions of the game, the belt is named after the Titans from Greek mythology. They were a race of giant gods that preceded the Olympian gods and who they were eventually overthrown by. In modern English, it has come to mean something or someone of very large stature or greatness.

Other languages[]

Other languages
French Ceinture de titan
Ceinture de force
German Titangürtel
Spanish Cinturón de titán
Italian Cintura titanica
Dutch Unknown
Norwegian Unknown
Greek Unknown
Portuguese Unknown
Russian Unknown
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Korean Unknown
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