Perhaps you thought Ortega’s Helmet would be enough to carry you through the game?
The Sword of Kings in DQ3 is a mighty weapon, but quite the task to repair.
Here’s how to restore it to its former glory.
Well, no longer must you don the same battered and beaten helmet as your father.
Let’s walk you through it and get your skull some extra protection.
So go give them a visit in the under-construction cave south of Kol.
And that’s it.
No other hints beyond that.
So where exactly do you get this bomb?
By visiting another familiar face, of course.
Pay him another visit to ask for another bomb.
He will say, rather coincidentally, that he just finished making another one and hands it over.
The Wrecking Ball changes that.
Interact with the Zenithium again and place the Wrecking Ball down in front of it.
Once it blows, the blue stone will fly free from the wall completely undamaged.You finally have some Zenithium.
Except why were you even gathering this in the first place?
Return to the henchmen to get your next instructions.
He’s a master craftsman, apparently, and could turn it into something real special.
You may have even met this Dwarf already, who was a close friend of Ortega.
His shrine is indeed north of Mur, though quite a bit more north than you might expect.
If you hadn’t met him prior to this, he’ll share his backstory with Ortega.
Otherwise, he’ll welcome you back, noting the Zenithium in your possession.
confirm to say yes.
DQ3’s Hero’s Shield is one of the strongest in the game.
Here’s where to find it.