Dragon Quest Treasures details your gang, rival gangs, and your home base

In Dragon Quest Treasures, your quest for booty has you start your very own pirate gang, where siblings Erik and Mia can recruit monsters to fight at their side and help track down the loot.

Today we learn more about your home base, where you can check out your very own treasure vault and growing hoard, manage your gang, and use a variety of facilities.

Naturally, Erik and Mia aren’t the only ones vying Draconia’s riches. You’ll encounter rival games that may be hostile — gangs you’ll need to best if you want to get your treasures home and preserve their valuation rating.

Square Enix’s Duncan Heaney, by way of the official blog, shares more information below.

Dragon Quest Treasures launches December 9th for Nintendo Switch.

Forming a gang

With the threat of rival treasure-hunting crews looming large, Erik and Mia form a gang of their own and even manage to snag a base of operations. The name of your gang is entirely up to you! Once you’ve settled on a great name, it’s time to choose the perfect flag.

More flags can be unlocked by defeating rival gangs or exploring the far-flung reaches of Draconia.

Every piece of loot you acquire adds to the total value of your treasure vault. When this value hits a certain point, your gang will go up a rank, unlocking new treasure-hunting abilities and the option to add to the base’s amenities.

The best way to build a bigger and better gang is to collect as much treasure as possible! Now that their flag is raised, it’s official – Erik and Mia’s gang has its own base! As the base grows and their skills improve, Erik and Mia will soon be swimming in treasure!

Who’s in the gang?

Your gang’s membership is made up of the monster inhabitants of Draconia. Purrsula is a mysterious creature who advises Erik and Mia and helps them to form their gang. After battle, some monsters will be inspired to join your gang.

You’ll take the treasure you find together back to base, where it will be appraised and added to your collection, boosting the value of your vault as a whole.

As the value of your treasure vault goes up, so will your gang’s rank. Each new rank comes with a host of benefits to make you a better treasure hunter, as well as adding bonus multipliers to the value of the loot you bring back.

Your home base

As Erik and Mia explore Draconia, they come across an unusual island that was once home to the HQ of the Trans-Draconic Railway Company. One of its loyal employees, Mr Euston, agrees to let them use the island as their base.

An old, broken-down train is made operational again thanks to Erik and Mia’s trusty Dragon Daggers!

This is Mr Euston – an employee of the Trans-Draconic Railway Company who dreams of restoring the rail network to its former glory. He agrees to let Erik and Mia use the company HQ as a base, but only if they help him to re-establish the railways.

From the base, Erik and Mia plan for their adventures, organise the monsters in their party and even send teams of monsters on missions to bring back loot. The old storeroom is the perfect place for the siblings to display their favourite treasures.

Do a favour or two for certain monsters and they might decide to set up shop at the base!

Taking turns is key to a happy sibling relationship, so don’t forget to switch between Erik and Mia at the base from time to time!

Base Facilities

As you progress through the game, you will add to your base’s amenities. Here are some of the base facilities you will get access to:

Treasure Vault

All the treasure Erik and Mia collect is stored in the vault. They can use the plinths there to display their favourite pieces for all the world to see. Raising your gang’s rank unlocks more plinths for displaying treasure. Off-duty gang members will occasionally polish the treasure that’s on display, raising its value further!


Personnel Department

Miss Cecily is head of the railway company’s personnel department. She handles the application process for monsters looking to join the gang. Once your gang’s rank is high enough, she can also help set up additional facilities, like a shop, cafeteria and pellet workshop.


Cafeteria

Madame Blancmange is Draconia’s premier chef. From her cafeteria kitchen she creates mouth-watering meals to power up your monsters. She can also whip up rare delicacies… provided you give her the recipes! Feeding your monsters can give them a quick stat boost, raise their resistances, and more.


Worker Dormitory

Mr Muddimer will help you rearrange your party and assist when it’s time to let go of monsters that aren’t fulfilling their potential. When your gang rank is high enough, you’ll earn the ability to send teams of monsters out on dispatch missions to all corners of Draconia. Mr Muddimer is one of the few remaining railway employees and head of staff. Speak to Mr Muddimer to organise your party. If the dorms reach capacity, he’s also on hand to help let go of a few monsters and free up some much-needed space. Keep raising your gang’s rank to unlock dispatch missions. These special expeditions allow you to send monsters all over Draconia in search of crafting materials and treasure.


Item Shop

Bricky Rix is a merchant and one-time trading partner of the railway company. He scours Draconia looking for the best products with which to stock the shelves of his emporium. Bricky Rix stocks food recipes, pellet formulae and the materials needed to make them. As the story progresses, he’ll begin to add new products to his line-up.


Pellet Workshop

A former railway company mechanic and train builder, Axel uses his mechanic’s know-how to make catapult pellets for Erik and Mia. He stocks a range of pellets, and if you provide him with the formula, he can whip up some extra special projectiles for you. Some pellets cause physical damage, while others are imbued with elemental attributes, such as wind or fire.


The Snarl

Draconia is an ancient land with many mysteries, and Erik and Mia’s base is no exception.

A maze of rooms extends deep below the ground, joined by a series of interconnected teleportals. Stranger still, the maze changes every time someone enters, with different enemies to fight and new rewards up for grabs.

Only the bravest treasure hunters dare to plumb its deepest, darkest depths and discover its secrets!

Rivals

Erik and Mia aren’t the only ones determined to discover all of Draconia’s treasures. They’ve got rivals to contend with, and they’ll stop at nothing to take your hard-earned loot.

Rival gangs will try anything to get their hands on your treasure, from attacking you out in the field, to launching a raid on your base. Rival gang members are not to be taken lightly, so be sure to have some friendly monsters in tow when you go to confront them!

You’ll be given a warning if a rival gang approaches while you’re out in the field searching for treasure. A rival gang draws near! It’s as though they can sniff out any treasure you’re carrying… and now they’re attacking in the hope of stealing it from you!

If the monsters in your party drop any treasure they’re carrying, it’ll be snapped up by the rival gang. Fight back to keep your treasures safe! Some audacious gangs will attack your base in the hope of stealing the treasures you keep there, or will attack the monsters you’ve dispatched on a mission.

Successfully defending a treasure from a rival gang will increase its value.

Meet your rivals

Of all the treasure-hunting gangs that operate in Draconia, two are particularly notorious: The Thunderous Plunderers and The Sylphanian Expedition. Both these gangs have a flying ship at their disposal, and a host of hardened treasure hunters among their ranks. Let’s take a closer look!

The Thunderous Plunderers

A band of sky pirates under the charismatic leadership of Long John Silverbones. The Plunderers have several hundred members, both human and monster.

Long John Silverbones is the infamous leader of the Thunderous Plunderers. A cruel and cold-hearted pirate, he is known for immediately dispensing with anyone for whom he no longer has a use.

Gustav is one of Long John Silverbones’ trusted officers. He is fiercely loyal, and all but worships his captain.

Bonnie is another one of Long John Silverbones’ devoted officers. She is trusted and admired by her fellow Plunderers, who see her as something of an older sister.

Admiral Mogsworth is a feline pirate whose position within the Plunderers is rather precarious. He has been very taken with Mia ever since he encountered her in the forest.

Shambles is a sharp-tongued sky pirate who’s never seen without her sidekick Shady – despite being frustrated by his constant failings.

Shady is a sky pirate who forms something of a double act with Shambles. He tends to be a bit of a bungler, and therefore admires Shambles’ no-nonsense attitude.

The Sylphanian Expedition

The Sylphanian Kingdom has dispatched a special expedition to Draconia in search of treasure. They’ve established stockades on two separate islands, from where they conduct their operations.

Captain Levanter is a bold, if rather blunt, figure who leads the Sylphanian expedition. He appears to have a long-standing enmity towards Long John Silverbones…

Additional Rivals

DRAGON QUEST TREASURES features lots of unique and interesting gangs apart from those featured above.

One of them is led by none other than the notorious bandit Robbin’ ‘Ood…

Not all rival gangs are hostile – some would prefer to strike up a friendship with Erik and Mia’s gang. Keep an eye out for these characters, as they’ll often be happy to share nuggets of treasure hunting know-how with you.

Erik and Mia run into Princess Anemone all over Draconia. Not only is she an accomplished scholar, she also has all the refinement one would expect from royalty. But if she’s not a treasure hunter, what is she looking for in Draconia?


About the Author

Tony Garsow Tony joined Nova Crystallis in 2015, and has spent more than a decade writing in the Final Fantasy community. He also contributes to the Nova Crystallis Twitch and YouTube channels, where you can watch select gameplay highlights, previews, and streams.

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