Peep is a spell in the Dragon Quest series. Introduced in Dragon Quest III, Peep was then learnt by Mages but has since extended to a less narrow range.
Description
Peep is a field spell that was introduced alongside the monsters that gave worth to the spell: Cannibox and Mimic. Casting Peep will determine whether or not a treasure chest is safe and, in later installments/reprises, can be used to appraise items.
Appearances
Dragon Quest I HD-2D Remake
Only appearing in the game's HD-2D Remake, it is learned by the Hero at level 8, and costs 0 MP to cast.
Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake
Only appearing in the game's HD-2D Remake, it is already learned by Matilda when she joins the Scions of Erdrick full-time, and costs 0 MP to cast once again.
Dragon Quest III
Making its debut, it is learned by Mages and Sages at level 18 and costs 3 MP to cast. The chests in the Pyramid containing mummy boys will glow yellow if the spell is used on them. In the HD-2D Remake, it is learned by Mages at level 15 and Sages at levels 15 to 17.
Dragon Quest IV
Acting the same as in III, it is learned by Borya at level 15 and costs 2 MP to cast.
Dragon Quest V
Acting mostly the same as in its last 2 appearances, it is learned by the Hero at level 12 and his son at level 18. In this game, the spell also enables the user to check pots for Urnexpecteds and Frighturns, while also appraising items and equipment, costing 3 MP to cast.
Dragon Quest VI
Acting the same as in V, it is learned by the Hero learns at level 6, while other characters can obtain the spell at Rank 1 of the Merchant vocation, costing 1 MP to cast. It is also required to open the front door to the Spiegelspire.
Dragon Quest VII
Acting the same as in previous appearances, it is learned by advancing to Rank 3 of the Troubadour vocation in the Playstation 1 original and costs 2 MP for the first time since IV. In the 3DS remake, it is learned by advancing to Rank 4 of the Thief vocation.
Dragon Quest XI
Reappearing for the first time in 4 games, it is learned by Erik at level 22 and costs 1 MP to cast for the first time since VI. In addition, it can also identify Penny pinchers, Token takers, and Gold grabbers from genuine slot machines.
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