Soarin' steel
| Soarin' steel | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | はがねのブーメラン |
| Romaji | Hagane no būmeran |
| Old localisations | None |
| Found in | Dragon Quest X Dragon Quest X Offline Dragon Quest XI Dragon Quest Treasures Dragon Quest of the Stars Dragon Quest Walk Dragon Quest Champions Dragon Quest Smash/Grow |
| Effect | Inflicts damage to all enemies when attacking. |
The Soarin' steel is a boomerang in the series.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Dragon Quest X [edit | edit source]
The Soarin' steel has an Attack bonus of +24, a Style bonus of +3, and increases the wielder's Weight by 3. It increases damage dealt in the Colosseum by 10%. The boomerang has an equipment level of 28 and can be equipped by a Minstrel, Ranger, Sage, Item Master, Gadabout, Pirate, or Hermit. It can be crafted by a weapon blacksmith.
- Recipe: Silver ore x4 + Copper ore x4 + Big bone x4
Dragon Quest X Offline[edit | edit source]
The Soarin' steel has an Attack bonus of +24, a Style bonus of +3, and can be equipped by the Hero as a Ranger, Sage, or Gadabout. It can be purchased for 2,000 gold from various shops or crafted with the Fun-Size Forge.
- Recipe: Silver ore x4 + Copper ore x4 + Big bone x3
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit | edit source]
| Description | ||||
| A brutal boomerang forged from solid steel.[1] | ||||
| Rarity | ||||
| D | ||||
| Stats (Base/+1/2/3) | ||||
| Attack +32/33/34/37 | ||||
| Notes | ||||
| Requires 7 Perfectionist's pearls to rework. | ||||
| Price (Buy/Sell) | Location | |||
| 2,800 gold / 1,400 gold | Sold at the weapon shops in Lonalulu and Phnom Nonh. Treasures chest at The Rock of Wrong - Depths, Act Two (Definitive Edition only). |
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| Forging Difficulty | ||||
| 1.5 | ||||
| Ingredients | ||||
| Characters | ||||
The recipe book Smithing with Steel contains the recipe for soarin' steel. It is found on a bookshelf at the Warrior's Rest Inn in the Zwaardsrust Region.
Dragon Quest Treasures[edit | edit source]

The Soarin' steel is Treasure No. 145 in the Weapons category and can be found at the Hinterquarters. It has a base value of 350,000 gold.
| Game | Description |
| A bladed boomerang built from the very best steel.[2] |
In Other Languages[edit | edit source]
| Language | Translation | Meaning |
| Aspas de acero | Spanish for "blades/vanes of steel". | |
| Boomerang d'acier | French for "steel boomerang". |
