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{{Item |title = Gold nuglet |image = [[Image:Gold nuglet xi icon.png]] |japanese = ใใใใใฎใใใ<br>ใใใใใฎใซใฑใฉ (''XI'' only) |romaji = {{tt|ลgon no kakera|Gold fragment}} |names = N/a |games = {{Dragon Quest X}}<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{DQH}}<br>{{DQH2}} |effect = Used as an ingredient to create items. (''X'' and ''XI'' only)<br>Can be sold for extra gold. }} The '''Gold nuglet''' is a recurring item in the {{DQSeries}}. It is a fragment of gold smaller than a [[gold bar]], but can still fetch a high amount of gold coins by selling it. In some games, it is also used for [[alchemy]] and crafting items. ==Appearances== ==={{DQ10}}=== Gold nuglets are used as an ingredient in furniture crafting or for adding [[Style]] to pieces of equipment through the use of alchemy. It can be sold for 300 gold. Gold nuglets can be picked up from sparkly spots or dropped by various monsters, including [[Gem jamboree]]s, [[Mecha-mynah]]s, [[Mischievous mole]]s, [[Sham hatwitch]]es, and [[Waspion]]s. ==={{DQ11}}=== Gold nuglets can be purchased from the shop at the [[Trial Isle]] for 2,400 gold each during the third act and can be sold for 600 gold. They can be received from sparkly spots at the [[Champs Sauvage - Whale Way Station]], [[the Battleground]], the [[Hoarder's Keep]], and [[the Cruel Crypt]]. [[24-carrot bunicorn]]s will always drop gold nuglets, while they have a {{fraction|1|16}} chance of being dropped by [[Gyldenbritches]] and [[Mechan-o'-wyrm]]s, a {{fraction|1|32}} chance by [[Gold-plated puppet]]s and [[Orc chieftain]]s, and a {{fraction|1|128}} chance by [[Gold drohl]]s. The gold nuglet is used in the following [[Fun-size forge recipes|recipes]] for the [[Fun-Size Forge]]: *Recipe: [[Gold circlet]] = [[Gold ore]] x2 + [[Red eye]] + Gold nuglet *Recipe: [[Cinderblock earrings]] = Gold nuglet + [[Royal ruby]] + [[Sunny citrine]] + [[Glass frit]] *Recipe: [[All-weather earrings]] = Gold nuglet + [[Savvy sapphire]] + [[Equable emerald]] + Glass frit *Recipe: [[Blackout earrings]] = Gold nuglet + [[Artful amethyst]] + [[Lucida shard]] + Glass frit *Recipe: [[Life bracer]] = Gold nuglet x2 + [[Dieamend]] x2 + [[Superior medicine]] x3 *Recipe: [[Wristorative]] = Gold nuglet x2 + [[Dracolyte]] x2 + Superior medicine x3 *Recipe: [[General's jackboots]] = [[Dragon hide]] x2 + Gold nuglet + [[Saint's ashes]] + [[Evencloth]] x2 *Recipe: [[Liquid metal spear]] = [[Molten globules]] + [[Goobricant]] + [[Wyrmwood]] x2 + Gold nuglet x2 *Recipe: [[Liquid metal shield]] = Molten globules + Goobricant + Gold nuglet x2 + [[Densinium]] x2 *Recipe: [[Sovereign seal]] = Gold nuglet x2 + [[Sun-bleached seashell]] x2 + Artful amethyst x2 *Recipe: [[Monarchic mark]] = Gold nuglet x2 + [[Pale pearl]] x2 + Savvy sapphire x2 *Recipe: [[Swindler king's scarf]] = [[Technicolour dreamcloth]] x2 + Gold nuglet + Royal ruby x2 + [[Slipweed]] x2 *Recipe: [[Field marshal's footwear]] = [[Serpent skin]] x2 + Gold nuglet x2 + [[Sainted soma]] + [[Grubby bandage]] x2 *Recipe: [[Yggdrasil crown]] = [[Slime crown]] + Royal ruby + Gold nuglet x2 + [[Yggdrasil leaf]] *Recipe: [[Metal king shield]] = Molten globules + Slime crown + [[Cumulonimbough]] + Gold nuglet x2 *Recipe: [[Darting dagger]] = [[Deft dagger]] + [[Agate of evolution]] + Slipweed + Gold nuglet *Recipe: [[Dashing dagger]] = Darting dagger + Agate of evolution x2 + Gold nuglet x2 + Artful amethyst *Recipe: [[Dynamo dagger]] = Dashing dagger + [[รber agate of evolution]] + Slipweed x3 + Gold nuglet x3 + [[Crimsonite]] ==={{DQH}}=== Gold nuglets can be dropped by [[Gold golem (recurring)|Gold golems]], as well as [[Imp]] and [[Restless armour]]-type [[Mawkeeper]]s. They can be safely sold for 300 gold coins each. ==={{DQH2}}=== Gold nuglets can once again be dropped by Imp-type Mawkeepers, as well as by [[Metal slime]]s by entering a level 1 Quicksilver Colony. They can be sold for 300 gold coins each. ==Descriptions== {{Descriptions |DQ11=A small scrap of gold. Easy to overlook, but still worth a pretty penny.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.</ref> |DQH=A small piece of gold to exchange for gold pieces.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4 and Steam versions.</ref> }} ==Related items== *[[Gold ore]] *[[Gold bar]] ==References== <references/> [[Category:Dragon Quest X items]] [[Category:Dragon Quest X materials]] [[Category:Dragon Quest XI materials]] [[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below materials]] [[Category:Dragon Quest Heroes II materials]] [[fr:Grain d'or]]
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