Precious (Boukenger) - Flame of The Ruined Country

Flame of The Ruined Country

The Flame of the Ruined Country (亡国の炎, Bōkoku no Honō?) is an everlasting, extremely powerful fire which is said to have the power to burn an entire country, being named after this legend. It was created from the fat of cursed people and evil wizards. Though it is contained in a strange stone vessel, the Precious itself is just the burning fire. It was placed in the area of Mt. Kamuro, the Questers found it and used it to enhance Quester Robo Blaze.

  • Appears in: Task 31
  • Hazard Level: 210

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