Iko Domnag

Iko Domnag, known in Japan as Kido Monga, is a large industrial tower in the Light Realm of Magical Vacation. It has existed in the realm's mountain regions for centuries, acting as one of the greatest weapon and machine manufacturing sites in all of Kovomaka. The tower directly borders Ufot Village, as it is where the resident dwarves come to work around the clock for their boss, Grenadine.

Summary
In order to get Latte upgraded with a magic power generator, the party is tasked with climbing the tower so they can consult Grenadine. Getting him to agree will allow them to execute their plan to save the rest of the students, who were warped to the Dark Realm earlier.

Despite being the last dungeon in the Light Realm, Iko Domnag is rather easy to traverse since there are no random encounters; instead, enemies can be fought by interacting with pieces of scrap scattered throughout the hallways. Defeating these enemies will reward the party with a certain type of coin, including pinecones. Additionally, every enemy that appears from the scrap is ancient-elemental, meaning the best party member to bring along is Lemon, whose thunder spells can take them out with ease.

Gummy frog provision
Among the loose scrap are many bomber pots. These special kinds of potfolk only disappear if they are fed one green frog, but will respawn upon re-entering rooms, so it is recommended that players have at least 20-30 green frogs on-hand.

Grenadine's questions
To fight the boss of this dungeon, the party must first talk to the head dwarf, Grenadine, who asks them a series of questions to understand their situation. If Grenadine does not approve of their responses at any point, the conversation restarts from the very beginning. Grenadine initially wonders if the kids are enigmas in disguise, but will eventually understand their reasons for wanting to enter the Dark Realm. To prove whether they are worthy of having a magic power generator, he puts them up against his robotic Cerberus, the tartar terrier.

Iko Domnag 6F

 * Artisan's soul

Trivia

 * Its Japanese name, Kido Monga, is an anagram of 'ganmodoki', tofu fritters made with vegetables. This is where its name in the English fan translation, Iko Domnag, comes from.
 * In Magical Starsign, the Japanese name of Condimen Tower is also Kido Monga.
 * In the English fan translation, a dwarf in the tower make a reference to Cid, a recurring character in the Final Fantasy series who often appears as a mechanic.