Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined‘s adventurous journey will require you to use several items on your party members, and they come in different shapes and sizes.
While some of the items you find are directly tied to the quests, others have different uses. Some will be essential for healing your party members. Others will be necessary to open chests and get more resources.
In this guide, we’ll provide you with all the information associated with every item that you can find in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined.
All items in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined
The table below has a complete list of every item you’ll manage to find in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined, including those that are tied to quests.
| Item | How they Work |
|---|---|
| Medicinal Herb | An item that restores 30 HP for a single party member. Can be used only once. |
| Strong Medicine | A single-use item that restores 50 HP for a single party member. |
| Pilchard Crackers | A tasty food item that serves as a treat and can restore 10 HP for a single member. |
| Pilchard Pie | Similar to the Pilchard Crackers, the Pilchard Pie restores 10 HP for a party member. |
| Antidotal Herb | Healing item that removes poison status from the chosen party member. |
| Single Phial | Restores 20 MP to a chosen party member, and can be used only once. |
| Horse Manure | Droppings from horses that don’t have any real use. |
| Chimaera Wing | Guarantees your escape from any battle when you use it. Finishes after a single use. |
| Seed of Magic | A single-use seed that permanently raises the maximum MP. |
| Seed of Strength | A single-use seed that increases the strength of your character. |
| Seed of Agility | A single-use seed that raises the agility of your character. |
| Seed of Resilience | A single-use seed that raises the resilience of your character. |
| Pilchard Sandwich | While the sandwich looks delicious and you can consume it as food, the item doesn’t have any direct benefit for your character. |
| Empty Bottle | Shiny empty bottles that can be filled with water. You’ll need three of them as part of a quest. |
| Bottle of Water | Filled bottles that have water filled from Rainbow Cove. |
| Wooden Dool | An old doll that’s very close to Maeve. While it doesn’t have any apparent use, it could be a quest item related to clearing the main campaign. |
| Medal Album | A quest item that includes all the information you can learn about mini medals. |
| Sizzling Stone | An extremely important quest item that’s pretty hard to find, and has a warming effect when touched. |
| Trial Key | An important key that opens a passage that allows you to complete a trial. |
| Ancient Tome | Part of the Estardian Royal Family heritage, you’ll need the tome as a quest item. Doesn’t have any other use. |
| Thief’s Key | While this is a quest item, you can also use it to open any type of chest. |
| Green Gem | Mysterious quest item tied to Hanlon. |
| Holy Water | A strange substance that Pike pushes onto your party after you fill Empty Bottles with water and hand them over to him. |
| Yellow, Green, and Red Fragment | Different fragments that are obtained by solving the different Trial Room puzzles. All three fragments have the illustrations of a map on them. |
| Magc Key | A key that allows you to open any chest. |
| Ultimate Key | The best key in the game, since you can open any door or chest with it. |
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Nioh 3 is a truly visual masterpiece that’s better played in high graphics, but the performance in the early hours hasn’t been smooth. If you’re on a PC, you can easily tweak certain settings to get more out of your hardware.
We already got an early taste of PC gameplay, all thanks to the demo that’s available for free. While a massive benefit is continuing the main story on the full version, it also gave us an idea about what the best set of visual settings might look like.
Best Nioh 3 graphics settings
Before I dive deeper into the settings, here’s how my setup looks.
- AMD Ryzen 5600G
- NVIDIA RTX 3060 12 GB
- 16 GB of DDR5 RAM
Here are the settings I rolled with on my PC.
- Display Mode: Borderless
- VSync: Off
- Resolution: 1920×1080 (depends on your setup)
- Frame Rate Cap: 60 FPS
- Graphics Presets: Custom
- Upscaling: DLSS
- Sharpening: 1.0
- Rendering Resolution: 65%
- Dynamic Resolution: 60
- Minimum Rendering Resolution: 50%
- Maximum Rendering Resolution: 65%
- Frame Generation: Off
- FPS Dynamic Adjustment: On
- HDR: Off
- Post-Effects Resolution: Standard
- Motion Blur: Off
- Chromatic Aberration: Off
- Len Vignette: Off
- Noise Filter: Off
- Mach Band Noise: Off
- Color Precision: Standard
- Depth of Field: Off
- Lens Flare: Off
- Bloom: Off
- Subsurface Scattering: Off
- Shadow Quality: Standard
- Ambient Occlusion: Very Low
- Model Quality: Standard
- Model Texture Quality: Standard
- Number of Models Displayed: Few
- Wind Sway: Off
- Anisotropic Filtering: Off
- Effects: Standard
- Motion Quality: Low
- Screen Space Reflection: Very Low
- Background Mesh Quality: Standard
- Terrain: Low
- Grass Density: Low
- Volumetric Cloud Quality: Low
- FPS (Cutscenes): 30
- Cutscene Quality: Standard
- Global Illumination: Standard
There are two pointers to note.
- I kept Vsync off because you reduce the load on your system but sacrifices very little in return. Hence, it’s best to keep it off.
- Keeping the FPS capped to 60 gave me the best results. There were no lags, no stutters, and the performance held steady at 60 FPS. However, you can choose to go for uncapped if you have a better system.
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