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The Dragon Quest 3 Remake it can be brutal if you don't keep up with purchasing the best gear possible and grind at least a little between main quest sections. Brutal battles mean that characters will probably die, but don't worry, because it's not the end of them.
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Party members can be revived in Dragon Quest 3 Remake, whether they are the main character or someone you chose to tag along with. For the most part, character death is a penalty during battle, but simply an inconvenience to fix once the dust settles.
How to revive a party member in battle
When a character falls dead in battle, an already bad situation gets significantly worse. While usually party members will be revived outside of combatThere there are ways to lift them back into the fray; it's just going to take a turn and sometimes, with a bit of luck, it does. Fortunately, you have a few ways to do this.
Yggdrasil Leaf
The surefire way to breathe the breath of life back into a party member's lungs in the middle of battle is to use a Yggdrasil Leaf. This will put them at full health and full MP.
This will be it the best way to recover during a fightespecially for those fights that are back and forth and closely contested. For those fights where you feel hopelessly outmatched, you're probably just delaying the inevitable.
Yggdrasil leaves are extremely hard to find. You'll usually only stumble upon them by finding them in chests. So don't use them at the drop of a hat; just use them when you can make the most of it.
Zin and Zing spells
I am two spells that you can get fallen party members to life: Zin and clank. These two spells work slightly differently, with Zing being an improved version of Zin, albeit more expensive.
- Zin – Chance to revive a fallen party member to a CP.
- clank – Better chance to revive a fallen party member and to half hp.
These spells have both positive and negative aspects: on the one hand, Zin is considerably cheaper in MP cost than Zing. On the other hand, The zine is less likely to revive member of your party, meaning it could be a complete waste. In the middle of combat, this can be debilitating.
While these can be used during a fightthey are most useful outside from her. If Zin doesn't revive someone when you just wander off, you can throw them until they do.
Once you've unlocked Zing, you might as well use that spell; the increased cost of the spell will be offset by healing. In essence, it acts as a combination heals and invigorates. With a higher chance to work in the first turn, the MP cost is a better investment.
Pay for a church revival
The other option available to you is it is the resurrection at a church. Almost every town or village has a church, and if they don't have a proper church, they have one Priest or a Nun wandering around somewhere that can serve the same function.
But it will cost you a little. While it's not terribly expensive to resurrect fallen party members at around 100 gold, it's not increases every time he has to revive someone. In almost every situation, it is better to revive them with a spell and then rest at an inn to restore his health and MP.
That said, there are occasional situations where your choices will be limited. The main character learns the Zin skill, but if you are completely from MP and you can't restore it with items, resurrecting someone at a church might be your best bet.
However, in this case, you will usually have an inn nearby. If you do, you can rest at the inn for a cheaper price than the church revival would cost. That will restore your MPand then you can use a spell to revive the fallen member after that.
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