How to Find the Wooden Doll in Dragon Quest 7: Reimagined

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Dragon Quest 7

In Dragon Quest 7: Reimagined, the Wooden Doll is not an item you randomly loot from a chest or buy from a shop.

It is a story-gated item that you receive naturally while progressing through the Ballymolloy scenario in the demo/main storyline.

You obtain it during the part of the arc where your party explores the mine and returns with the Green Gem, which is one of the earliest major milestones in this segment of the game.

After completing the mine objective and triggering the key story scenes connected to the Green Gem return, the Wooden Doll becomes obtainable through a mandatory event, meaning you can’t realistically “miss” it as long as you’re following the story path.

What Happens After You Get the Wooden Doll?

Once you’ve received it, the biggest detail players need to know is that the Wooden Doll doesn’t always behave like a traditional untouchable “key item.”

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In Reimagined, it’s treated as an item that sits in your regular inventory (alongside usable healing items), which is why many players recommend keeping it stored on an active party member.

This matters because Reimagined introduces several points where you can use the Wooden Doll or be prompted to do something with it—especially shortly after returning from the Rainbow Mines with the Green Gem, where the doll can be relevant in a major story moment involving Hanlon.

So even though it’s story-related, it still functions like a usable object, and you may want it accessible at the right time to avoid missing a unique option.

Should You Give the Wooden Doll to Patrick?

The Wooden Doll also becomes central to one of the Reimagined demo’s most talked-about features, which is optional story decisions.

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As the Ballymolloy arc continues, you can be asked whether you want to give the Wooden Doll to Patrick, and the game emphasizes the weight of the choice with an “Are you sure?” prompt if you refuse.

This is where the doll stops being just a story item and becomes a branching mechanic.

If you decide to turn it in early, Patrick becomes more energized and starts pushing the villagers into action, which can impact the following dungeon portion—especially as Hanlon may step away from the party and stay behind while the village organizes around Patrick’s plan.

This shifts the mood of the scenario and the timing of certain clashes, with the villagers and Hanlon potentially entering during crucial moments instead of accompanying you throughout.

Can You Keep the Wooden Doll Instead of Giving It Away?

Near the end of the scenario, the Wooden Doll remains important to the emotional payoff and ending decisions, as the arc moves toward a crab boss fight and the lead-up to Maeve, with different dialogue paths based on prior choices.

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After everything settles from the main conflict, the Wooden Doll decision appears again in the ending sequence, often near the grave/forest scene, where you can either take it back or allow Patrick to keep it permanently.

Some players even report being rewarded for letting him keep it (such as receiving a Seed of Resilience), which adds an extra incentive for completionists who want to see all outcomes.

Overall, the Wooden Doll’s role in Reimagined is deliberately bigger than in older versions: it’s both an item you acquire through story progression and a tool used to trigger emotional branching decisions, making it one of the earliest examples of the remake’s expanded narrative design.

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