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After the long journey through the various quests and dungeons inDragon Quest 3 Remake,the game culminates with a trip throughZoma’s Citadel.This final dungeon puts players through a serious test of skill, requiring the party to use everything they’ve learned up to that point. It truly is the toughest challenge inDQ3 Remake’smain story. In this guide, we’ll provide you with acomplete walkthrough of Zoma’s Citadel, including thelocation of all treasure.
How to Reach Zoma’s Citadel in Dragon Quest 3 Remake
Afterdefeating the Archfiend Baramos inDQIII Remake,you’ll enter the permanently dark world of Alefgard.Zoma’s Citadelis the ultimate goal and final destination on this new map, and reaching it will require players to completeDQ3 Remake’s Rainbow Dropitem.
The Rainbow Drop consists of the following items:
Once you have all three items, you can form the Rainbow Drop. This will allow you to create theRainbow Bridgethat leads to Zoma’s Citadel.
Zoma’s Citadel 1F Walkthrough – Dragon Quest 3 Remake
1F Main Path:
Your goal on the first floor of Zoma’s Citadel is to reach the throne near the center of the northern wall, which will move to reveal ahidden passage. To do that, you’ll need to head up and around on either the east or west side of the chamber, then come all the way back down to the door to the central chamber. See the above map for the exact path. There are treasures in some of the side chambers, the contents of which will be listed below.
When you cross into the center chamber, you will be faced with an onslaught of Living Statue variants. These foes have no real weaknesses, and can be incredibly punishing. Make sure to treat them like any other boss encounter, and you should be OK.

Zoma’s Citadel B1 Walkthrough – Dragon Quest 3 Remake
B1 Main Path and B1 Treasure:
If you take the main path under the throne, B1 will simply be a set of stairs that leads to B2. But if you take any of the four stair sets in the small chambers on 1F, you’ll end up in the isolated B1 chamber. There is only one reason to come down to this level, and that is to grab the single treasure chest along the northern wall:
Zoma’s Citadel B2 Walkthrough – Dragon Quest 3 Remake
B2 Main Path:
After coming down the B1 stairs, you’ll come out on B2. On this floor, you’ll need to cross the directional tiles in the center section. Essentially, the goal is to reach the path directly across from the entrance, then head down the stairs. However, because these tiles can be incredibly tricky to navigate, we created a separate section to explain them.
How to Use the Directional Tiles in Dragon Quest 3 Remake:
Thedirectional tilesare an extremely tricky mechanic that you’ll face on level B2. On the surface, they seem to uttterly defy logic. However, there is a method to their madness.
If you are struggling with the directional tiles in Zoma’s Citadel, you may consider returning to the Tower of Rubiss to practice. This is a good option for those that have not yet entered the citadel as well. In the northwest corner of the third floor of the Tower of Rubiss, you’ll find directional tiles that appear to be made simply for practicing.

The tiles will always have a diamond shape pointing east and west. However, the orange and blue halves will frequently change. You must pay attention to the colors to know which input to use.
When you need to goNorthorSouth,think of the two halves of the diamond as the left and right buttons on the D-Pad.

When you need to goEastorWest,think of the diamond as a set of arrows pointing in each direction. The easiest way to use the tiles along this axis is to only pay attention to the orange arrow. Simply put, if the orange arrow is pointing in the direction you want to go, pressUPon the D-Pad. If the orange arrow is pointing away from the direction you need to go, press down on the D-Pad. See the accompanying video above if you are struggling.
Zoma’s Citadel B3 Walkthrough – Dragon Quest 3 Remake
B3 Main Path:
The main route through the third basement level is relatively simple, as it takes you around the outer edge of the square-shaped chamber. If you take a slight detour to the southwest corner, you may findSky,a Soaring Scourger, and one ofDQIII Remake’s Friendly Monsters.
B3 Isolated Chamber:
There is a second section of B3 that is isolated from the main section. When you are trying to cross the directional tiles on B2, you’ll end up here if you fall into one of the holes. You’ll find a friendlyLiquid Metal Slimein the NW corner of the chamber. Exit through the only stairs on the eastern side of the room.
Zoma’s Citadel B4 Walkthrough – Dragon Quest 3 Remake
B4 Main Path:
The fourth basement level is the last floor before you reach Zoma. You’ll need to start from the right in the center of the southern area, make your way up and around, then head back down to the southeastern corner to reach the exit.
There is a very special cutscene you’ll encounter when you first enter B4. Make sure you take the time to watch it all the way through.

All Treasure on Zoma’s CItadel B4:
There are six chests in one chamber. This list goes from right to left.
How to Defeat Zoma in Dragon Quest 3 Remake
The final section of Zoma’s Citadel is a long boss gauntlet. You must defeat theKing Hydra, theSoul of Baramos, and theBones of Baramosbefore you reachZoma.Luckily, you will have time to use items from your bag between each fight, so you won’t have to take them on with just the items in your personal inventory.
How to Defeat the King Hydra:
TheKing Hydrais about as tough as a low-level main boss. We did not discover any red-damage weaknesses during our fight, but theKazapspell did over 400 points of damage each turn, making it extremely effective. This is a fight where it benefits you to be aggressive, as the King Hydra will heal for a little over 100 HP after each round of fighting.
Sticking with a basic boss strategy allowed us to defeat the King Hydra in one try without losing any of our party. We used one of two Sages as a partially dedicated healer. At this point, however, any strategy you’ve used for other tough bosses should work here.

How to Defeat the Soul of Baramos:
You’ve had to defeat theSoul of Baramosonce already in the Tower of Rubiss, so you should already have a good idea of the strategy. The Soul is very weak to Zap damage, so make sure to dedicate the Hero toKazap.
How to Defeat the Bones of Baramos:
TheBones of Baramosseems to have the same weaknesses as its fleshy predecessor. We were able to take it out extremely fast using the Kazap spell, as well as the Monster Wrangler’s Wild Side/ Monster Pile-On combo. The bones hit much harder than the Soul of Baramos, so you’ll want to make sure you keep an eye on your health. In the end, however, this feels like a slightly tougher extension to the Soul of Baramos fight.
How to Defeat Zoma in Dragon Quest 3 Remake:
Zoma is the last fight of the main story, and it is as tough as you’d expect. The key mistake many players make here is becoming over-aggressive. Zoma is meant to be a strategic fight, and you’ll have to work to ensure all four party members survive.
At the beginning of the fight, we suggest you conserve your MP. Zoma begins with a magic barrier that reduces the effects of all magic attacks. Eventually, you’ll get a prompt that tells you that the Sphere of Light is ready to be used. Say Yes when you have the option. This will remove the barrier from Zoma, making them vulnerable to magic attacks.

With the barrier down, Zoma is weak to Zap attack. Our Kazp was doing over 650 damage each attack. The Kazap and Monster Wrangler combo works really well here, allowing two other members to focus on healing and reviving. We had to revive multiple members of the party more than once. If you feel comfortable with buffs and debuffs, this is the fight to use them. Any spells and equipment that reflect damage can be very helpful as well.
Ultimately, the best strategy is to take it slow, focusing on your HP, and not becoming overly aggressive. You will eventually prevail if you follow these guidelines.



