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An enchanted blade that restores some of your HP every time it strikes an enemy.
(Description when selecting the Miracle sword in Dragon Quest VIII.)


Miracle sword
Japaneseきせきのつるぎ
Old localizationsSword of miracles
Found inDragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen onwards
Buy forvarious, see article
Sell forvarious, see article
EffectRestores HP per slash

The Miracle sword is a recurring item in the Dragon Quest series. Whenever it successfully lands a hit on an enemy, it restores the user's HP by one quarter of the damage dealt. Some players consider it to be better (and more useful) than the legendary swords because of this. In any case, the miracle sword is hard to come by and is almost always the reward for donating a large amount of Mini medals or an eye-wateringly small drop chance from powerful enemies.

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Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen[edit]

The Miracle sword has an attack bonus of +100. Can obtain them from the Medal King. In the remake of the game, they can also be purchased in the final stage of Pioneer Town.

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride[edit]

The Miracle sword has an attack bonus of +100. It can be obtained from the Medal King after giving him 16 Mini medals in the original SFC version, and 23 Mini medals in the remakes. Another one can be found in the Faerie Lea Treasures n' Trapdoors (only in the remakes). It can be sold for 7125 gold.

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit]

The Miracle sword has an attack bonus of +100 and a style bonus of +38, and is the reward for 40 mini medals. It can be equipped by every character save Lizzie. The Uberkilling machine will also drop the sword at a rate of 1/128.

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past[edit]

The Miracle sword has an attack bonus of +100 and an appearance bonus of +38. It can be equipped by The Hero, Kiefer, Melvin, and Aira, and is the reward for 65 mini medals.

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]

The Miracle sword has an attack bonus of +80 and is Princess Minnie's reward for 68 mini medals. It can be upgraded into an Über miracle sword or sold for 1,000 Gold Coins. The Hero and Angelo can equip it.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]

Miracle sword (DS)
Attack+77
Rarity★☆☆☆☆
FoundCap'n Max Meddlin' s reward for giving him 32 Mini medals.
Equipable byWarrior, Thief, Minstrel, Gladiator, Armamentalist, Omnivocational Swordmaster
Buy PriceN/A
Sell Price9,250
Flavor textA wonderful weapon that heals the holder's HP with every blow.
NotesThe healing effect does not stack with that of Miracle Slash.
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Fantasy Violence
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Suggestive Themes
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This is a role-playing game in which players assume the role of a young adventurer trying to save a kingdom from an evil curse. Players explore cities, perform quests, and battle fantastical enemies (e.g., trolls, dragons, occasional humans) in turn-based combat. Players select moves from a menu as their characters use swords, clubs, and magic attacks (e.g., fireballs, poison) to defeat enemies. Characters stagger or flinch when hit, and fall over when health/hit points have been depleted. One enemy creature (“bloody hand”) is depicted as a hand covered in red slime. Female characters are sometimes depicted in revealing outfits (e.g., tops with deep cleavage). One female fighter can perform provocative dance moves (e.g., 'Puff-Puff,' 'Sexy Beam,' 'Hustle Dance') to distract or control monsters; the camera briefly zooms in on her chest and buttocks. There are also instances of suggestive dialogue (e.g., 'Ave you ever felt a pair as warm and soft as mine?' and 'You never know the depths of your passion until you play with yourself.'). During the course of the game, characters can enter a casino and bet on games such as roulette and slot machines. Some characters are depicted drunk in a pub environment. The word “a*s” appears in dialogue.