Dragon Quest Fukubiki Lottery Special - Erdrick Legend Arc
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Dragon Quest Lottery Will Feature Erdrick’s Sword and Shield

Square Enix revealed that it is working with Lawson to launch a new merchandise lottery featuring Dragon Quest-themed items in mid-November 2024. The lottery will have the title “Dragon Quest Fukubiki-sho Special ~Roto’s Legend Arc~,” and it will be available at Square Enix storefronts and Lawson convenience stores across Japan.

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This lottery will reward items inspired by the first three Dragon Quest mainline entries that feature the legend of Roto, who is alternatively known in the English localization as Erdrick. A single ticket in this lottery will cost 750 yen (~$4.95).

Prizes from this lottery will range from clips based on pixel character sprites to soft vinyl figures and plushies modeled after the series’ monsters. One of the grand prizes will be a faux Adventurer’s Book that will turn into a paper lamp when opened.

A set of metallic replicas of Roto/Erdrick’s sword and shield will be available to the person who draws the final lottery ticket at any given outlet. Every ticket will also have a serial code that people can use to enter a bonus lottery, where 150 winners can get red-colored versions of the replicas.

Square Enix has also uploaded a trailer showcasing the lottery prize items on its Japanese YouTube channel:

The Dragon Quest Fukubiki-sho Special ~Roto’s Legend Arc~ lottery will be available in Japan on November 15, 2024.


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