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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|title = Sleeping hibiscus | |title = ''Sleeping hibiscus'' | ||
|image = [[Image:Sleeping hibiscus xi icon.png|150px]] | |image = [[Image:Sleeping hibiscus xi icon.png|150px]] | ||
|japanese | |japanese = {{tt|ゆめみの花|Flower of dreams}} | ||
|romaji = Yumemi no hana | |||
|names = N/a | |names = N/a | ||
|games = {{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{Dragon Quest X}}<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{DQStars}} | |games = {{Dragon Quest IX}}<br>{{Dragon Quest X}}<br>{{Dragon Quest XI}}<br>{{DQStars}} | ||
|effect = Has a chance to put an enemy to [[Sleep (status)|sleep]]. | |effect = Has a chance to put an enemy to [[Sleep (status)|sleep]]. | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Sleeping hibiscus''' | '''Sleeping hibiscus''' are fanciful flowers capable of lulling monsters to sleep. They lose their fragrance after a single use and tend to be used as a material for crafting items related to sleep. The plants are the opposite of the energizing [[wakerobin]] breed, which can snap anyone out of the deepest slumber. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
==={{DQ9}}=== | ==={{DQ9}}=== | ||
{{ | {{DQIXItem | ||
| | |header=[[File:Sleeping hibiscus DQIX icon.png]] | ||
|name=Sleeping hibiscus | |||
|kanji=ゆめみの花 | |||
|description=A serious sedative that sends a single group of enemies to sleep | |||
|rarity=<big><big>★☆☆☆☆</big></big> | |||
|price=68/34 | |||
|location=Found in:<br>[[Bloomingdale (region)|Bloomingdale]] region<br>[[Snowberia]]<br>Sold in:<br>[[Bloomingdale]]<br>Dropped by:<br>[[Funghoul]] (1/128)<br>[[Ram raider]] (1/16)<br>[[King crab]] (1/16) | |||
| | |recipe=N/A | ||
| | |ingredient=[[File:Slumber stick DQIX icon.png|link=Slumber stick]][[File:Robe of sweet dreams DQIX icon.png|link=Robe of sweet dreams]][[File:Sorceress sandals DQIX icon.png|link=Sorceress sandals]][[File:Birdsong nectar DQIX icon.png|link=Birdsong nectar]] | ||
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}} | }} | ||
The item's description erroneously states that it affects a group of enemies. Sleeping hibiscus are received as a reward for completing [[Template:DQIXQuest/1|Quest #1]]: "One Good Turn", which can be repeated as many times as desired, and are necessary to complete [[Template:DQIXQuest/146|Quest #146]]: "Hail to the Queen". | |||
==={{DQ10}}=== | ==={{DQ10}}=== | ||
Sleeping hibiscus once again puts a single enemy to sleep and is consumed upon use. It is also used in [[Alchemy]] to add a chance to put an enemy to sleep when attacking to pieces of armwear. It can be picked up from sparkly spots or dropped by [[Incubus| | Sleeping hibiscus once again puts a single enemy to sleep and is consumed upon use. It is also used in [[Alchemy]] to add a chance to put an enemy to sleep when attacking to pieces of armwear. It can be picked up from sparkly spots or dropped by [[Incubus|incubi]] and [[queen slime]]s. | ||
==={{DQ11}}=== | ==={{DQ11}}=== | ||
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|DQ11=A soporific flower that can send a single enemy to sleep. Consumed upon use.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.</ref> | |DQ11=A soporific flower that can send a single enemy to sleep. Consumed upon use.<ref>Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.</ref> | ||
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Sleeping hibiscus has a chance of putting a single enemy to sleep and is consumed upon use. It can be picked up from sparkly spots in the [[Heliodorian Foothills]], [[the Emerald Coast]], and [[L'Académie de Notre Maitre des Médailles]] or dropped by [[ | Sleeping hibiscus has a chance of putting a single enemy to sleep and is consumed upon use. It can be picked up from sparkly spots in the [[Heliodorian Foothills]], [[the Emerald Coast]], and [[L'Académie de Notre Maitre des Médailles]] or dropped by [[funghoul]]s and [[chewlip]]s, as well as their vicious and malicious counterparts respectively. One can be found in a pot at [[the Sultan's Palace]] in [[Gallopolis]]. One can be received as a reward for completing Quest #1: The People's Friend. It can be sold for 34 gold. | ||
Sleeping hibiscus is only used in a single [[List of fun-size forge recipe book locations in Dragon Quest XI|recipe]] for the [[Fun-Size Forge]]: | Sleeping hibiscus is only used in a single [[List of fun-size forge recipe book locations in Dragon Quest XI|recipe]] for the [[Fun-Size Forge]]: | ||
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== | ==Etymology== | ||
*Sleeping hibiscus is a common English name for the ''[[Wikipedia:Malvaviscus arboreus| | *Sleeping hibiscus is a common English name for the ''[[Wikipedia:Malvaviscus arboreus|malvaviscus arboreus]]'', a species of flowering plant in the hibiscus family. Its name is taken from the fact that its flowers do not fully open. | ||
==Related items== | ==Related items== | ||
*[[Snooze stick]] | *[[Snooze stick]] | ||
*[[Slumber stick]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Latest revision as of 00:58, 4 May 2025
| Sleeping hibiscus | |
|---|---|
| Japanese | ゆめみの花 |
| Romaji | Yumemi no hana |
| Old localisations | N/a |
| Found in | Dragon Quest IX Dragon Quest X Dragon Quest XI Dragon Quest of the Stars |
| Effect | Has a chance to put an enemy to sleep. |
Sleeping hibiscus are fanciful flowers capable of lulling monsters to sleep. They lose their fragrance after a single use and tend to be used as a material for crafting items related to sleep. The plants are the opposite of the energizing wakerobin breed, which can snap anyone out of the deepest slumber.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit | edit source]
| Description | |||
| A serious sedative that sends a single group of enemies to sleep | |||
| Rarity | |||
| ★☆☆☆☆ | |||
| Price | Location | ||
| 68/34 | Found in: Bloomingdale region Snowberia Sold in: Bloomingdale Dropped by: Funghoul (1/128) Ram raider (1/16) King crab (1/16) |
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| Recipe | |||
| N/A | |||
| Ingredient for | |||
The item's description erroneously states that it affects a group of enemies. Sleeping hibiscus are received as a reward for completing Quest #1: "One Good Turn", which can be repeated as many times as desired, and are necessary to complete Quest #146: "Hail to the Queen".
Dragon Quest X [edit | edit source]
Sleeping hibiscus once again puts a single enemy to sleep and is consumed upon use. It is also used in Alchemy to add a chance to put an enemy to sleep when attacking to pieces of armwear. It can be picked up from sparkly spots or dropped by incubi and queen slimes.
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age[edit | edit source]
| Game | Description |
| A soporific flower that can send a single enemy to sleep. Consumed upon use.[1] |
Sleeping hibiscus has a chance of putting a single enemy to sleep and is consumed upon use. It can be picked up from sparkly spots in the Heliodorian Foothills, the Emerald Coast, and L'Académie de Notre Maitre des Médailles or dropped by funghouls and chewlips, as well as their vicious and malicious counterparts respectively. One can be found in a pot at the Sultan's Palace in Gallopolis. One can be received as a reward for completing Quest #1: The People's Friend. It can be sold for 34 gold.
Sleeping hibiscus is only used in a single recipe for the Fun-Size Forge:
- Recipe: Rousing ring = Gold ore x2 + Sleeping hibiscus + Wakerobin x3
Dragon Quest of the Stars[edit | edit source]
Sleeping hibiscus has a chance to put a single enemy to sleep and is consumed upon use. Players can carry up to 9 during solo play and up to 2 during multiplayer. It can be picked up from sparkly spots.
In Other Languages[edit | edit source]
Etymology[edit | edit source]
- Sleeping hibiscus is a common English name for the malvaviscus arboreus, a species of flowering plant in the hibiscus family. Its name is taken from the fact that its flowers do not fully open.
Related items[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Sony PlayStation 4, Steam, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One versions.
