Eye of Rubiss | |
Japanese name | ルビスのまもり |
Rōmaji | Rubisu no mamori |
Introduced in | II |
The Eye of Rubiss (originally localized as Rubiss Charm) is a key item in Dragon Quest II.
Appearances
Dragon Quest II
The sacred artifact is acquired from the goddess Rubiss at the Rubiss Shrine. In order to receive the heroes must have gathered all 5 Sigils from around the world.
The Eye of Rubiss is used to reveal the true interior of Hargon's Castle. Without it, the heroes only see an illusion of Midenhall Castle. The heroes must use it each time they enter the castle.
Dragon Quest VII
The Eye of Rubiss appears in the Nintendo 3DS version as an accessory. It offers a +25 style bonus and it makes the wearer invulnerable to instant death spells. It can be equipped by all characters. The Eye of Rubiss can be obtained after defeating Cumulus rex, the boss of the Cloud Control DLC tablet.
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Playable Characters |
Prince of Lorasia • Prince of Cannock • Princess of Moonbrooke |
Antagonists | |
NPC's |
Don Calico • Dragonlord's grandson • Luke • Princess of Cannock • Rogue Fastfinger • Rubiss |
Towns |
Alefgard • Beran • Burrowell • Cannock • Dirkandor • Leftwyne • Midenhall • Moonahan • Moonbrooke • Rendarak • Rippleport • Slewse • Tantegel • Torland • Zahan |
Dungeons |
Cave to Rendarak • Charlock Castle • Dragon's Horns • Gwaelin's Gate • Hall of Hargon • Lake Cave • Lighthouse • Pillar of Winds • Quagmire Cave • Sea Cave • Tower of the Moon • Wellspring of the Hero |
Key Terms |
5 Sigils • Celestial skein • Echoing Flute • Eye of Rubiss • False idol • Golden key • Jailor's key • Moonshard • Ra's mirror • Ship • Silver key • Subtle shuttle • Sunken treasure • Teleportal • Floodgate key • Windbreaker • Yggdrasil leaf |
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