Treasures n' Trapdoors (すごろくSugoroku?), formerly localized as Pachisi, is a minigame featured in several games of the Dragon Quest series. It is a board game that can be played by using a particular ticket item from each game. It often features beneficial prizes that can be used by the playable characters of the game. The game can be played any time with a T'n'T free pass.
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The game is composed of an assortment of various tiles the character 'token' must move around on, such as terrain, shops, hazards, and chests, that are navigated by dice 'throws'. Monsters can appear on the boards, the ones encountered determined by the level of the participant. Only the lead character can play the game: other teammates must wait at the start of the board.
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Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation[edit]
T'n'T boards were not present in the original release of Dragon Quest III but were an added feature in the SNES and GBC versions. When the game was ported to android/ios devices in 2014, the development team was unable to adapt the boards to the program they had written and the feature was dropped.
There are a total of 5 boards throughout the world:
- Track 01 - Between Romaria and Khoryv.
- Track 02 - Between Asham and the Desert Shrine.
- Track 03 - Between the Castle of Dragon Queen and the Shrine Jail (can be reached once you got the ship)
- Track 04 - In the well of Kol
- Track 05 - It will appear in Jipang's well after defeating Xenlon and having a wish for a new track being granted.
Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride[edit]
T'n'T boards were not present in the original release of Dragon Quest V but were an added in the Playstation 2 remake and retained for all other versions of the game

There are five boards throughout the world, in increasing difficulty:
Dragon Quest Builders[edit]
Treasures n' Trapdoors appears in the game as a crafted item for decoration, requiring three freezia flowers, magic dye and a broken branch to construct. Adds +500 base level EXP.
Etymology[edit]
'Treasures n' Trapdoors' is a play on the board game Snakes & Ladders.
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Machine Family (Japanese Katakana: マシン Romanji:Mashin) refers to monsters in Dragon Quest series that has robotic or machine body, and are made of metals. Due to the fantasy-based nature of the series, mechanical monsters are among the rarest of any family and it’s unknown how they can even exist due to most other modern things not existing in the Dragon Quest universe. In some games, this family is included within the Material family.
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Usual Drop items[edit]
- Iron nail
- Iron ore
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest II[edit]
Dragon Quest V[edit]
- Mechan-o'-wyrm (Vulnerable to dragon slash)
- Metal dragon (Vulnerable to dragon slash)
Dragon Quest VI[edit]
Dragon Quest V Slot Machines
Dragon Quest VII[edit]
Dragon Quest VIII[edit]
Dragon Quest IX[edit]
DQM Strengths and Weakness[edit]

Strength[edit]
Weakness[edit]
Slots With Dragon
- Metal Slash (Sword skill)
- Can Opener (Claw skill)
- Kaboom(Mage's spell)
Gallery of Machine Family[edit]
Dragon Slots Games
Killing machine
Type G0
Overkilling machine
Überkilling machine
Extreme killing machine
Automaton
Junk mech
Mecha-mynah
Clockwork cuckoo
Robo-robin
Fireball
Metal dragon
Mechan-o-wyrm
Cross bones
Scytheborg
Drak Machine
Sagittar
AU-1000
Trauminator
Baron knight
Hell catcher
Rubanka
Shocktopus