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Dragon Warrior 1&2: A FAQ/Walkthrough by dark33
Version Number: 1.2
Date Last Updated: 7/29/01
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1. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
This document is 100% copyright dark33 (2001). It may not be used on anywhere
but the following sites without my consent.
www.gamefaqs.com
www.gameboylair.com
If you want to use this walkthrough on your site, please ASK ME FIRST! My
email address is (
[email protected]) DO NOT USE ANY PORTIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT
ANYWHERE but the specified sites. Do not use any sections of this for your
own walkthrough, but you can ask for this with permission. (See Contact
Information near the end) Taking stuff without permission is plagiarism, and
is not cool.
Important Note: I apologize if you sent any mail to me and I haven't
responded. Please send all mail to
[email protected]
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2. Table of Contents:
Simply, this is a readout of where to find what you want.
1. Copyright Information
2. Table of Contents
3. Revision History
4. Introduction
5. The heroes
6. Dragon Warrior 1 Walkthrough (95% finished)
7. Dragon Warrior 2 Walkthrough (90% finished)
8. Shop List
A. DW 1 List (complete)
B. DW 2 List (complete)
9. DW 1 Experience Point List (complete)
10. Item List
A. DW 1 Items (complete)
B. DW 2 Items (complete)
11. Weapons List
A. DW 1 Weapons (complete)
B. DW 2 Weapons (finished)
12. Armor List
A. DW 1 Armor (complete)
B. DW 2 Armor (complete)
13. Monster List (NEW!!!!)
A. DW 1 Monsters (complete)
B. DW 2 Monsters (complete)
13. Contact Information
14. Conclusion
15. Credits
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4/27/2001- 3:00PM Um...started this project! I just did a little, like the
Table of Contents, and a couple other things, but more will be coming soon.
In fact, I may work on it later tonight. I know what I'm putting into this
Walkthrough.
4/27/2001- 7:00PM Yep, just as I predicted. Started the Walkthrough, and
added credits.
5/1/2001- 3:00PM Okay, finally worked on this again, adding a lot more to
the DW 1 Walkthrough. Also decided to make an experience chart for Dragon
Warrior 1. DW1 Walkthrough is 2/3 finished. After that, I'll probably do the
item list or something before starting the DW2 Walkthrough.
5/3/2001- 2:45PM Now, I did the Shop List, at least for Dragon Warrior 1.
Possibilities of an update later today or tomorrow are next to nothing, and
I'm pretty booked this weekend.
5/5/2001- 2:00PM Decided to submit what I have now, plus added some to the
shop list. I hate homework.
5/5/2001- 10:30PM I may be tired, but I'm not done for the day. Um, oh, I
added Garin's Tomb to the DW1 Walkthrough and added the Contact Info section.
My homework is almost done, but I'm going to a baseball game tomorrow. Expect
a nice update Monday or Tuesday.
5/6/2001- 10:45AM Added Weapons and Armor for Dragon Warrior 1 only. Uh, I
have to go to the baseball game now...
5/6/2001- 8:00PM Yeah, I'm back and I changed the format for the
weapons/armor and added some shops. I'm happy.
5/7/2001- 3:50PM Finished all of DW1 except DracoLord's Castle, and did the
basic story of Dragon Warrior 2.
5/8/2001- 4:30PM Added in Dragon Warrior 2 up to and through the Lake Cave,
and did some of the item list. Also added in the first few weapons for Dragon
Warrior 2 into the Weapons List.
5/8/2001- 10:00PM Really good news. This FAQ now has a MONSTER List,
courtesy of Shdwwyrm, straight from his FAQ at GameFAQs. You should check it
out; it's really good. Thanks Shdwwyrm!
5/9/2001- 3:50PM Added more to the DW2 Walkthrough, and finished the DW2
Weapons List, pretty much. Also cleaned up just a little everywhere.
5/10/2001- 4:00PM The DW2 Walkthrough is now up to when you get the ship,
and the DW2 Armor List is underway.
5/11/2001- 3:30PM Ah, I didn't get to the armor, sorry. But I did Tantagel
and DracoLord's Castle, and they wore me out. Fixed a few errors and added
the Devil Sword to the weapon list.
5/12/2001- 1:30PM Okay, NOW I got to add some armor. Also did even more of
the Walkthrough, getting two of the five seals for Dragon Warrior 2. Whew,
this is getting close to done. Version 0.8 submitted.
5/13/2001- 5:40PM Added more to the Walkthrough, and a couple more armor
items.
5/14/2001- 4:15PM Finished all weapons and armor, and finished up and
through the fourth seal. Only a little more remains...
5/15/2001- 3:45PM Up to the Cave of Rhone. The cave still has to be done,
along with Rhone itself and Hargon's Castle. And yes, I didn't forget about
DracoLord's Castle in Dragon Warrior 1. After that, just some cleaning up.
5/15/2001- 8:40PM Attempted to do some art. Note the word attempted. Don't
send me flame mail criticizing how it looks. I just need an idea of how it
looks now, since this is my first try at it. I'll try to make some prettier
art tomorrow...if I can...
5/16/2001- 3:00PM Added the Walkthrough of The Cave to Rhone, including
getting the Loto Armor and the Thunder Sword.
5/17/2001- 4:00PM Finished the DW2 Walkthrough completely. Just need to
finish up DW1's DracoLord Castle, and a couple other little things.
5/18/2001- 5:15PM Finally did DracoLord's Castle in Dragon Warrior 1.
Missing a couple of things here and there, but this is a pretty much
completed FAQ/Walkthrough!
7/29/2001- 3:00AM ...Well, it's been a couple months, but here's an update.
New art, and a few new things here and there. Mostly just getting this onto
my new computer and fixing stuff up. Oh, and I'd like to do a spell list for
both versions...if I ever have time.
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= 4. Introduction =
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Dragon Warrior 1 originally came out in the 1980s, and it was the first real
RPG to grace a video game system (The NES). It proved to be a smash hit in
Japan, and the series went on to become the best selling series ever in Japan
(except for maybe the Final Fantasy Series). This was the launching point of
all RPGs. Dragon Warrior 2 was the sequel to this first revolutionary game.
Recently, Enix USA was revitalized, and they decided to release a Game Pak
containing both Dragon Warrior 1 and Dragon Warrior 2 for the GBC, much to my
delight. Several aspects of the games improved, especially graphics.
In Dragon Warrior 1, you play a hero in a medieval world attacked by the evil
DracoLord's monsters. Your quest is to vanquish DracoLord himself, and the
quest will take you all over the world of Alfregard.
In Dragon Warrior 2, you take control of the three descendants of the hero of
Dragon Warrior 1, who try to defeat a new fearsome enemy, Hargon. You'll
travel over a world twice as big as Alfregard, as you defeat the monsters
plaguing the land.
This is my first FAQ for GameFAQs, and my second for the Game Boy Lair. It's
taken me quite a while to write all this, but I'm thrilled that I did. I
really enjoy writing Walkthroughs like this. Thank you to everyone who made
this Walkthrough possible, and I thank you for reading it.
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= 5. The Heroes =
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Dragon Warrior 1- The Hero
Best Weapon: Loto Sword
Best Armor: Loto Armor
Best Shield: Silver Shield
The Hero is the only character you control in Dragon Warrior 1. He is
excellent at using weapons, and can cast some spells as well. Especially
useful are the healing spells that he learns. His powerful attack will help
you knock out the enemies with your one on one battles.
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Dragon Warrior 2-
The Prince of Lorasia
Best Weapon: Thunder Sword or Devil Sword (opinion)
Best Armor: Loto Armor
Best Shield: Loto Shield
Best Helmet: Loto Helmet
The guy you start out with is an excellent weapon user. Extremely useful in
nearly all situations, he dishes out serious damage to his enemies. Good
defense and excellent HP make him great. His only drawback is that he can't
cast any spells at all, but your companions will make up for that.
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The Prince of Cannock
Best Weapon: Light Sword
Best Armor: Fur Armor
Best Shield: Heal Shield
Best Helmet: Magic Helmet
When you catch up with him, you'll immediately need to level him up, but when
you do, he can dish out good damage with his weapons as well. Good attack,
okay defense, and pretty good HP are his strengths. Luckily, he also has many
spells, including important healing spells, as well as status changers and
attack spells. His MP (Magic Points) is nice and high too.
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The Princess of Moonbrook
Best Weapon: Bolt Wand
Best Armor: Water Cloak
She's pretty useless when you get her, but when you level her up, her healing
and attack spells rule. Her attack and defense are pathetic, and you'll find
yourself reviving her more than once. Her HP is low as well, but she makes up
for that with a high MP. But she is very useless in attacking. Explodet is an
awesome spell!
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= 6. Dragon Warrior 1 Walkthrough =
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Now here it is, the whole walkthrough of the game Dragon Warrior 1. You'll
travel across continents, through cities and dungeons, and across mountains
before you reach your final destination, DracoLord's palace. Have fun!
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Tantagel Castle:
Alfregard is under attack by the evil DracoLord, who wants the kingdom for
himself. In addition, he has kidnapped Lady Lora, daughter of the king, who
has been gone for some time before the start of the game. The king will talk
to you at the beginning of your quest, and he'll give you three things: Some
gold (100), a torch for dungeons, and a key to get out of the castle. Take
them and head downstairs. Now poke around the castle, exploring it. For
example, from the entrance outside, go up and right to find some pots. Press
A to search into them. One contains a healing Herb that you can heal yourself
with. Look around the castle if you want, then head outside, the Overworld.
Just go up and right a little into that town you see.
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Town of Tantagel:
You should explore the town, and walk around first. Then go to the weapons
shop at the top left, and you'll have a choice of what to buy. I recommend
that you should buy a Bamboo Stick, and Clothes. Then go to the item shop and
buy a Dragon Scale. Equip all three items and head outside to train.
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Overworld:
Now go to the forest above the town and walk around in it for a while.
Eventually, you'll be attacked by a monster, most likely, a Slime. Attack it,
and repeat if necessary to kill it. You'll gain experience points and gold,
one experience point for a Slime and two for a Red Slime. You'll need 7
Experience Points to get to Level 2, and 23 to get to level 3. When you reach
level 3, you'll learn your first magic spell, heal, which will definitely
come in handy. Keep training until you reach level 4 or so, and then prepare
to head toward the northwest. You should see some hills, which are better
places to train. You can fight Drakys and Spookys there, which give you more
experience than Slimes. Continue to train until you finally reach level 5.
Now you'll be ready to take on tougher monsters. First, however continue to
move northwest until you see a cave. Make sure you bring some torches.
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Loto's Cave
There aren't any monsters inside, but you'll get some clues to your quest.
This will also help you prepare for dungeons that require torches. This place
is pretty much a maze, so I'll be your guide. When I tell you to go a
direction, I mean to keep going until you hit a wall unless I say otherwise.
Now start out by going right and then down. Go down all the way and go left
and down again. Now go right, but then immediately go down. Now go right all
the way, down, right again, and then start going up. Take the path to the
right, and go into the stairs. Now go up and left, go down the first path you
see, turn left, up and left. Go up a tiny bit, then left all the way. Now up
and right all the way, up and left all the way, and finally, up, right all
the way, down, right and up, and you'll finally reach Loto's memorial. Read
it, since it gives you some clues in your quest. Now when you finish, exit
the cave and return to Tantagel to prepare for the next leg of your journey.
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Town of Garinham
From Tantagel, head northwest as far as you can, and you should eventually
see a new town to explore, Garinham. In this new town, you'll find stronger
weapons and armor to use. If you can afford it, buy the Iron Axe, if you
can't, train some more around the town until you get enough money. Once you
get this weapon, you should also try to get enough money to buy the Chain
Armor. Finally, you'll be ready to fight some tougher monsters.
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Outworld: Training Again
Head down from Garinham, over some hills and through a dense forest. Go
across the bridge and train in the hills right next to them. You'll now be
fighting some more difficult monsters. Magic Drackys and Magicians are not
really too tough, but Scorpions and Skeletons can be difficult. Cast Heal or
Fireball if things get desperate. Keep training and gaining gold and
experience. Skeletons are excellent experience for early in the quest. If you
want to know how far you are from another level, talk to the King of Tantagel
Castle. Keep fighting the enemies down here, and if your HP and MP get low,
head to the inn at Garinham. If you get enough gold, buy the Chain Armor,
which puts up your defense quite a bit. DO NOT BUY THE IRON SHIELD! Try to
build yourself up to level 10 or so before venturing out any further.
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Western (Rocky) Cave
It's now time to test your might. You will now go on a quest through a long
cave, but the treasure you will find will be very worthwhile. Anyway, to get
to this cave, from Garinham, go South, across the bridge, farther south until
you reach mountains, head west and south to get around the mountains, then go
far to the east. Finally, you'll be able to enter the maze like cave. Yes, it
is pretty difficult to get through, so here comes a nice walkthrough for you.
From the starting point, go up and left. Now, go down, right, down, and right
again. Now, head a tiny bit up and to the right for a little while. Go back
up again, then all the way to the right to the wall. Now go down all the way,
until you finally hit another wall. Just go left a little, then a tiny bit
down before turning left again. You'll now be at a lake. Follow the path up
and to the left around the lake, and get the treasure chest there, containing
350 gold. Now go down and right around the lake until you see another path
down. Take it, and now go left and up, and left again, and up one more time.
You'll be at a three-way area now. Take the right path, and head all the way
to the right, then up a tiny bit before quickly turning left. You'll pass 4
statues as you go left, then up along the path. Follow the path up until you
reach the stairs.
Now you'll be in the lower basement area. Head down at first, but then turn
to the right, staying right at the four-way area. Keep going right, and when
you see the second path up, after the four-way, area, where you'll receive
more treasure, this time 670 gold! Go back down and right again, and do the
same thing at the next path up. More treasure! It's only a torch though. Now
go back to the main path, and follow it all the way to the right, then start
going down. Quite a ways down, you'll see the first path to the left, which
you should take. Now follow this path all the way, then go up, as far as you
can go. At the three-way, go to the right at first, then down to another
treasure chest, containing the Iron Shield. Normally, you'd need to pay 800
gold for this. Return to the three-way and go left this time. You'll see a
carpet leading down, you'll see a treasure chest containing the war ring!
Equip it, and go back up to the path and continue left. Now go all the way
down, then to the right to the last two treasure chests. They contain a
Strength seed to boost your attack and a Mystic Nut to add to your MP.
Finally, you'll be done with the cave. If you're at a high level, use the
Outside spell to get you out. Otherwise, follow this quick little walkthrough
out below.
(Go all the way until you hit a wall unless otherwise noted)
From the two treasure chests, head left, up, 1st right, down, 1st right, up,
right, up, left, and up. You'll now be at the stairs back to the first floor.
Now go left, down, right, down, right, down, left, 1st down path, 1st right
path, down, right, and up to the lake. Go to the right, around the lake, and
take the right path. Then go up, right, up, left, down, left, down, left, 1st
up, left, 1st up, right, and go in the stairs again, and you'll finally be
done with the Western Cave.
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The Eastern Continent
With the conquering of the Western Cave, you gained lots of valuable
experience and money to use on weapons and armor. A good place to spend it is
the town of Kol in the Eastern Continent. To get there, head back down to
Tantagel. From there, head up and left around the mountains, and go to the
right. Keep going to the right, then down and right, through the swamp, and
heading far to the right. Finally, you will cross a bridge, and you'll
finally be on the Eastern Continent. Head to the right a little, before going
far up through the grassy plain. You'll eventually reach a hilly area, now
move right into the forest, and into the Village of Kol in the middle of the
forest.
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Village of Kol
Well, here is a great place to buy new armor. The Steel Armor may be costly
at 3000 gold, but it's worth it as it skyrockets your defense up. If you
can't afford it yet, train outside of town, and see if you can earn enough.
It will be useful down on the Southeastern Continent, the home of many
powerful monsters. Now you have a choice. If you are lower than level 12 or
so, you should train more, either in the Western Cave, or in the Marshy Cave,
far to the South of Kol. At level 12, you learn the excellent Outside spell,
which teleports you outside of a cave, and at level 13 you learn the Return
spell, which brings you all the way back to Tantagel. Anyway, train, train,
train! Then heal at Kol again, and prepare to head on with your quest. But
before you leave town, go to the tiny bath in the northern part of down, and
search beneath your feet 3 or 4 steps below the Southern entrance to the
bath. You'll receive the Pixy Flute, which will help you a great deal later.
Now you can go south to the Marshy Cave, and prepare to enter the Southeast
Continent. But,
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Marshy Cave: The Connection between the East and Southeast Continents
This cave is simple to navigate through. It's a maze, but only if you leave
the main path. Go down, for a long time, all the way. Then go right a little,
down a little, right, then down and left, and you'll reach the exit already.
The interior holds a locked door...you'll find out more about it later. For
now, head on toward the town of Rimuldar.
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The Southeast Continent and the Town of Rimuldar
When you exit the Marshy Cave, you'll probably want to go to Rimuldar first,
so go ahead and move southeast through hills, forest, and desert. Then you'll
reenter the forest, going south with mountains to the west of you. Soon
you'll be able to head west, so go west, and northwest, and soon you'll see
Rimuldar. Use that town to heal, and often. But if you go outside, and fight
the monsters in the forests and hills just south of the city, you won't
regret it. The battles will be difficult, but the experience you'll earn is
phenomenal. In fact, one monster, Goldman, gives you only a tiny bit of
experience, but the gold he leaves is amazing! Use the gold you win to buy
the Steel Armor, if you haven't already, and the Steel Sword. If you want,
you can buy the Magic Armor, but I don't really like to, because it's too
expensive, and not too useful.
In addition, you can buy keys by walking along the left outside of the town
and discovering the secret key shop. Buy six of them, you'll need them later.
Now go outside, and continue to train in the hills. With the new weapon and
armor, you'll be able to have an easier time defeating the monsters outside
of town. Continue to train before backtracking and opening up the locked
areas of Alfregard. The first stop you should make is at Tantagel Castle. Use
your Return spell to head back to the castle.
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Tantagel Castle: The locked areas
I'm sure you remember the locked treasure room in Tantagel Castle on the left
side. Go open it up, and take everything inside. Now go to the locked area in
the north part of the castle. Head to the right, and you'll find new areas.
Explore them if you wish, then head outside. It's another key shop! Replenish
your supply of keys, then walk along the southern and eastern walls of the
castle. You'll soon find the hidden basement of the castle. Inside is the Sun
Stone, one of the most important items in your quest. Store it if you wish in
storage, then head outside the Castle, and prepare to return to the east.
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The Marshy Cave: Mystery of the Locked Door
Now it's time to explore the interior of Marshy Cave. Head east from
Tantagel, and enter the cave. From the start, go down and take the second
right path, not including the one at the very top. From there, go immediately
down, then right, then down again. Make a left, then quickly down and left
again, then down to a locked door. Open it and prepare for a difficult
battle. Head right, then talk to the Dragon, who will now fight you. Pummel
it with weapons, but Heal often, especially when your HP is low. If you
manage to defeat him, you'll save Lady Lora, who's been captured for so long.
You'll now take her back to the castle, and receive the LoraLuv item, which
tells you how far you are from the castle, and how much experience you need
to reach the next level. This is an extremely useful item, because now you'll
know how far you are until the next level. But alas, it is time for another
quest, one that will go deep into a monster-filled lair...
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Garin's Tomb
This area, located in Garinham, is definitely a test. The enemies will be
difficult, especially the Deadnites, but if you're skilled enough, you'll
make it through. Go into the big building in Garinham (you'll have to unlock
it), then check the black wall three spaces to the right of the top left
corner. You'll now be in the tomb, so be prepared for battles. From the
start, go up, and right, to be at a three-way. Now go up to the four-way
area, and head to the right. Go all the way, then turn up. Now go left, and
you should be able to see three treasure chests, containing a Life Acorn, a
Key, and 537g. Take everything inside, and go back to the right. From the
treasure chests, instead of going back the way you came, take the path below.
Pass the opportunity to go right, and instead head all the way down. Now go
right, then down again. Continue heading down, making tiny lefts and rights
where necessary, until you see a locked door. Use a key to unlock it, and
start heading along the path to the left. You'll finally reach stairs going
down to the next basement. Take them, and now go up and all the way left to
the stairs. Go down the stairs, and go up, then left. Continue along the only
path, down and left, until you reach an area where you can go up or down. Go
up and get the treasure chest, which contains 343g. Now go back down and make
the first right. Follow that path to return to the stairs you came by. Now go
down to the next set of stairs. Take them, and go right a tiny bit before
going up. Continue going up, making another tiny right, then go up all the
way and turn right again. Continue going up, but go right again quickly, and
go into the stairs. In this deep basement, go around the blocked off wall
until you can access the stairs. Now go up and right, and claim your prize,
Garin's (Shiny) Harp! Use the Outside spell to escape, and use return to head
to Tantagel Castle.
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Northern Cave: The Rain Staff
From Tantagel Castle, return to Kol one more time. Now, follow the forests to
the left, and then the hills southwest until you reach more forests. Now,
follow the forrests left, then northwest, until you see a cave. Enter it, and
talk to the sage there. Now you can exchange the harp you got for an
incredibly important item, the Rain Staff. Together, with the Sun Stone, they
serve a vital purpose...but not yet. Ah, by now your training has paid off.
You should be ready to take on the difficult monsters in the Southwest, and
soon, the even tougher monsters in the South.
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The Southwest: Powerful monsters...
From Garinham, you'll want to heal, then head south of it, to around to area
where you originally trained a while ago. Continue moving south until you
reach the mountains. Go left until you reach the grass area, and follow the
path the grass makes south and then southeast. When the path ends, move into
the forest and move south a little more. You'll finally reach a bridge. Cross
the bridge and prepare for battle. You can train in the forest next to the
bridge or the hilly area southwest of that forest. Both are good areas to
encounter difficult monsters. These monsters will be worth plenty of
experience, and you'll be gaining levels in no time. The next town you'll
want to head for is Mercado, but you should be at Level 17 before you go
there because at level 17 you'll have the Healmore spell. This spell will
regain your life in no time. When you think you're ready, prepare to go for
Mercado by healing and make sure you have the PIXIE FLUTE in your inventory.
Okay, now from the bridge you crossed, head southwest through the forest and
enter the hilly area. Move south until you reach a desert area, and move
southeast, following the desert as long as you can. Now when you reach the
end of the desert area, continue heading south into a hilly area, and move
south until you reach the lake. Since mountains block your path to the east,
go around the lake by heading left, down, and right, across the bridge. You
are now in the territory of the South, home to some of the most powerful
monsters in Alfregard. Fight with care, and conserve MP. If you have to, run
away from difficult battles. From the bridge, head east into the forest, and
head northeast through the thick of the forest until you finally reach a
grassy clearing in the deep South. Ignore the bridge on your right and
continue to move north and northeast, into another forest. You'll be turning
east, and finally you'll reach another grassy clearing and a bridge. Cross
this bridge to head into the swamp. From the swamp, head south into the
grassy area, and south until you see a town. However, something is blocking
your way in...
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The Golem
It's another boss for you to fight, and he would be tough except for one
thing. Remember the Pixie Flute I told you to bring along? Use it as an item,
and the Golem should fall asleep. While he's asleep, attack him until he
wakes up. When he wakes up, use the Pixie Flute again to make him fall back
asleep. Continue to do this until the Golem is finally vanquished. You can
now head into Mercado.
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Mercado
Now that you're in Mercado at last, heal at the inn and look for the weapons
shop. You'll have to use a key to unlock a door and head upstairs to finally
find it. You can buy a new weapon here, the Flame Sword, but it will set you
back 9800g. Buy that, and if you can afford it, the Silver Shield as well.
Head into the big building in the middle and walk across the traps, healing
when your HP is low. If you reach the other side, a town person will give you
the coordinates for Loto's Seal. If you don't want to do that, the
coordinates are 70 South and 40 East of the castle. The numbers stand for the
number of steps. Anyway, to get the seal you'll have to be in the Heart of
the Deep South, so I think you should train outside Mercado for a while. The
training will pay off later, when you're inside DracoLord's castle. But
before you go for Loto's Seal, you'll need another, just as important item...
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The Legendary Armor and the Ghost Town
When you reach Level 19 and learn Firebane, leave Mercado and head across the
bridge north of it. Head way southwest, back the way you came, and cross the
bridge by the little lake in the Southwest. Then head north through the hills
and into the desert. Now head north, but then northeast to find a destroyed
town. Inside the town, go to the far right, and look around the swamp around
the area where a shop used to be. You should encounter an enemy, a Knight
that wants to kill you. Wait a minute, that's what all the monsters want to
do. Uh, anyway, defeat him by using Firebane, which should hurt him badly.
When he's defeated, Go one step to the right and press A to search. You'll
get the Loto armor! Equip it immediately, and now the swamp poison will not
affect you.
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Loto's Seal: Hidden in the Swamp
After you have Loto's armor, leave Domdora and return to Mercado to heal. Now
you can go get Loto's seal. Head out from Mercado and back to the bridge
north of the town. Now head west, and then southwest until you reach a
clearing the forest and see a bridge on the right. Cross it, and follow the
grassy area southeast. Now go east into the little forest and into the swamp.
Thanks to Loto's armor, the swamp won't damage you. Keep heading far to the
east and use LoraLuv often to check your coordinates. Position yourself at
70,40 and press A to search underfoot. You get the Loto's seal! Now cast
Return to go to Tantagel.
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The Mystery of DracoLord's castle
Now you have the Rain Staff, the Sun Stone, and the Loto Seal. From Tantagel,
head east to the Tunnel where you fought the Dragon, and pass through it to
get to Rimuldar. Now from there, head south through the forrest and the
hills. Follow this hills south, and when you reach the end of them, head
southwest to reach a bridge. Now go south again, and go around the mountains
to reach the middle of the island, which contains a Shrine. Enter it, and
talk to the person there. He'll make the Rainbow Drop for you, which will
somehow get you to DracoLord's castle. How? Return to Rimuldar, and head
Northwest, as far as you can go, into the desert and to the area where only
one little bit of water prevents you from reaching DracoLord's castle. Now
you'll use the Rainbow Drop. It'll make a bridge for you, allowing you to
enter DracoLord's castle. What are you waiting for? Go in!
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DracoLord's castle
You're finally inside. It's the last journey you will have to make, so do a
good job. Start going up and turning left immediately. Follow that path left
and then up. It will go right, then down and you'll have a choice, whether to
open a locked door or to go down along another thin path. Take the thin path
down and follow it as it goes down, right, then up, all the way to the
throne. Go around the throne to the back, and search beneath your feet. If
you find nothing, move one square and try again. You should find a hidden
stairwell! Now take it downstairs and cast Radiant. Go down and open the
locked door right away, and follow that path down then left. Stay on the path
going left, even as it snakes down and left.
By the way, you should be fighting the enemies that you encounter. They are
good experience, and the damage you take will be healed by the Loto Armor as
you walk. Anyway, the path heads down/left, then straight down. Finally, it
will turn toward the right, so keep following it. Now you'll have a choice
between an upper path and a lower. Take the upper path, and continue heading
right. At long last, you'll find a staircase going downstairs, so take it.
From the start of the new floor, go left, not up. Follow that path left, up,
and it will continue to snake left and up. Soon it will turn to the right,
then up again. Keep going up all the way, then take the right path at the end
of the path. Follow this path, continuing to go right, and then down along a
new path. Follow this new path as it makes several turns, going down, right,
and even left. Finally you'll reach an intersection so take the path going
down, where you should see a staircase, that you should now enter. At the
start go left, into a large area, then go up to two treasure chests, one with
a little gold, the other with an Herb.
Now just go back to the staircase and go right this time, then follow that
path right and up. Ignore the staircase, and continue heading up and left
along a smaller path. Keep going left for quite a while until you finally
reach another staircase, which you should take. At this time, go down all the
way and then turn right. Take the upper path and go up, until you see a
staircase going up, which you should take. Back on a higher floor, go down
and right to another staircase. On this floor just go to the staircase
heading up just next to you. Now go up to a treasure chest, it's the Loto
Sword! Equip it right away, and go back down to the staircase and the lowest
floor.
All right, back on the lowest floor, go straight down to the lower path you
bypassed before. Follow the path, which will head right, then up, then turn
right again onto a new path. Follow the new path right and then it too turns
up. Follow it up until you see a staircase surrounded by pillars. Go down,
and now follow the path on this floor down for quite a while. Finally, follow
it left for a while, and then up all the way to another staircase. Now, in a
huge room, go on a straight line to the right, where you should reach another
staircase. Finally, you are now on the lowest floor. Go straight up and
follow the path which should be very thin. Open a locked door on your left,
to a bunch of treasure chests. They contain (clockwise from the right), a
Devil Belt (DO NOT EQUIP!), a Mystic Nut, an Herb, 417 gold, empty, a Key,
empty, 535 gold, and a Warp Wing.
Okay, go back to the path and go back down until you can take a new path
left. Do so and go left all the way and take the path up that is the farthest
to the left. Now follow that path up, and then turn right into a new path.
Keep going right and follow the path right and up slightly. Soon it turns to
go straight down, so follow it down. Go down onto the sand and head right and
cross the bridge. Go down and left and cross the second bridge. Go straight
down and then get back onto the path with the red carpet. This path will go
left, so follow it and you'll end up at...DracoLord's throne room...Heal, and
talk to DracoLord when you're ready. He'll offer to give you half the world
if you join him. Answer "NO!" He'll ask you again, but don't change your mind
and answer NO again, and he'll utter the fateful words...
"So you insist on fighting with me?
Fool! You will pay for your stupidity with your life!"
That's right, you are now fighting DracoLord. Attack him at first, but watch
out as he likes to cast Firebane and HealMore. Keep hitting him, and heal
when your HP gets low with a HealMore of your own. He can also catch sleep,
so watch out. DracoLord does not have very much life, so he isn't too
difficult, as long as you are at least at Level 22 or so. But wait...
"DracoLord's form slowly fades...
Oh! DracoLord's true form emerged!"
Now you'll really be in for a fight! Heal right away if your HP is low, then
hit DracoLord. His strongest move is the Intense Flames, which can hit you
for 50 damage, so heal often. He can also breathe regular fire, but it only
hurts 10-15, so be happy when he does that. His normal attack will do 30-40
damage, depending on your level. Heal often, but keep hitting him with the
Loto Sword. Eventually, if you don't succumb, you'll outlast DracoLord and
defeat him!
WARNING: The ending is spoiled ahead. Read on only if you want to know
everything about the ending.
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The Ending
"The Hero removed the Light Orb from DracoLord's hand.
When the Light Orb was held aloft...
A blinding light pierced the dark.
Peace returned to the world!"
And now, you have won. You have proven yourself stronger than DracoLord, and
now you can walk around the world, as the victor. I'll just skip to Tantagel
Castle. Cast return to get there, and enter the castle. If you talk to
anyone, they will praise you and thank you for your extraordinary effort. Go
now, to the King, and talk to him. He offers for you to take his place as the
ruler of Tantagel and the world of Alfregard. But you the Hero, replied...
"No, your Highness. If I were to rule,
I would seek my own land and build my own kingdom."
The King understands, and won't stop you. At this point, Lora emerges and
offers to join you. No matter what you do, you'll be forced to say yes,
making Lora very happy, and the two of you will walk down and the credits
will now come on. After them you'll see "The End."
Congratulations! Now try Dragon Warrior 2!
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= 7. Dragon Warrior 2 Walkthrough =
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It's been over a hundred years since the Hero defeated DracoLord and married
LadyLora. But now turmoil is again present everywhere. In Dragon Warrior 2,
you'll be in a larger world, the world surrounding Alfregard, and the
kingdoms that the Hero founded. You'll start by witnessing a horrific act at
the Castle Moonbrook, where the King, a descendant of Loto and the Hero, dies
while defending the castle. It seems that another demon, Hargon was behind
the attack on Moonbrook. One soldier escapes and heads to Lorasia Castle,
where another descendant of the Hero is King. He tells his son, the Prince of
Lorasia to go out on a journey to defeat Hargon and bring peace to the land
once again. He advises to gather all three descendants of Loto to help the
prince, you, in your quest. Once the intro is over, you'll receive a nice
Copper Sword and a little money. Exit the castle, and go into the forest
north of Lorasia to train against Slimes and other weak enemies.
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Cannock Castle: Search for the Prince
You should get to level 3 with no problems fighting the Slimes around
Lorasia. But now they are worth meaningless experience. Venture toward the
west, and the northwest, and you'll fight slightly tougher enemies in the
forests. They still aren't very difficult, but they'll be worth more
experience. Once you finally get to Level 4/5, head northwest from Lorasia,
following the forests to the northwest. You'll be traveling quite a distance,
but when you see mountains to the north, try going around them on their left
side. You should see Cannock Castle, which you should enter. It's important
for you to get a new weapon by now, so buy the Sickle with your newly won
cash. However, if you feel that armor is more important at this point of the
game, you can buy the Chain Armor. Either way, your choices are good, and you
should explore the Castle thoroughly, and talk to the townspeople. When you
reach the King, he'll tell you that the Prince has gone off to the Hero's
Spring. You'll have to go there if you want to convince him to join you.
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Path to The Hero's Spring
NOTE: From now on, I'll refer to the Prince of Lorasia as the Hero, and the
Prince of Cannock as the Prince, to avoid confusion.
From Lorasia, you'll need to head north through the hills, and into the swamp
you should see if you just simply keep moving up. If you don't see it, try
moving left and up a little. Move into the swamp and go around the lake using
the left side. Head left through the forest into a clearing. Once you're in
the clearing, go up and around the mountains, heading to the right. You
should be between the mountains and a lake. Move along the path these two
features make, up and to the right. Ignore the bridge on the left, and head
up and right into another forest. Keep moving along and you should reach the
Hero's Spring.
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The Hero's Spring
Now that you finally made it, enter the Cave and head up and right along the
path. Continue heading up and ignore the paths on your left. Take the path to
the right, and continue to move until you reach a small lake. Now go and
right, around it, and keep going right then down. Head down until you see a
treasure chest, which contains an Herb. Now go back up, and take the path to
the right. Follow this path, going right, down, and left quite a ways, until
you can go up and take the contents of another treasure chest, this one
containing 86 gold. Now go back down, and all the way to the right, all the
way up, and left until you reach the lake again. Go around to the top of the
lake, then go up. Go up as far as you can, then go right into another path.
Follow this path to the right, up, to the left, and down and left some more.
You'll reach odd looking rocks, and a path up, but ignore them for now and go
left to receive another treasure chest, containing an Antidote, in case you
get poisoned. Now go take that path up and talk to the man there.
The man tell you that the Prince left to go find you at Lorasia, and he'll
also heal you. So exit the Spring by taking the path to the right again,
heading right, up, right, down, left, and down to that little lake again. Go
left and follow that path down and left until you reach a path going down.
Take that path, and follow it down until you finally reach the exit.
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Finishing up the Search...
Now that you're out of the spring, head down and left back the way you came
to it. Go in that little area between the mountains and the lake, and after
you get through that, go down and right into the forest until you see the
swamp. Go toward the swamp, and enter it, continuing to go down. After you
exit the swamp at the South little entrance, go down for a while, through the
hills, until you finally see Lorasia castle. Enter the castle, and go up to
heal and talk to the King. You missed the Prince again! Sheesh, he's pretty
evasive...anyway, the King will say he went back to Cannock, but don't bother
going there.
Instead, from Lorasia, head to the west, but not far to the north. If you see
some swamps, you're going the right way. Keep going left, around the swamps,
and you should see a town. Enter it, and head to the right, to the inn. Talk
to the man inside the inn. It's the Prince! About time, too, I'm starting to
lose my patience. Anyway, there's good news and bad news. The good news is
that the wild goose chase is finally over. The bad news is that the Prince is
at Level 1. So take MORE of your time to train him around the town, Leftwyne,
or around Cannock to build him up. The Hero may gain a level or two as well.
It's quite possible the Prince will die while you train him. If this happens,
go to a town, and look for a Church. They'll revive the Prince. Also, try to
buy Chain Armor and a Sickle for him. When the Hero is at least at level 7,
and the Prince is at Level 5 or 6, you'll be ready to go to the lake cave.
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The Lake Cave: The Silver Key
From Cannock, go up and left, for quite a while, until you reach a bridge.
Cross the bridge and go into the forest, going down and left, but staying
close to the mountains on the top. When the mountains disappear, continue to
go left, until you see a double bridge just up and left from you. Cross that
bridge, and enter the Lake Cave.
From the start, go down, left a tiny bit, and down again. Now go left and
open the treasure chest. Take the contents, and go back right and up. Now go
left, until you see water below you. Head down along another path, and go
right into the black area once you see it. There will be another treasure
chest, containing a Slot Token, for you to take. Go back up and into the
blackened area, and now go up to the left side of the lake, and go left.
Follow the path left, into yet another black area, until you can finally take
a path down. Now go down until you see some stairs to the next basement,
which you should go through. Now go left, and down along the wide path, but
take the first right into another blackened area. In there is a treasure
chest with a Life Acorn, which will put up your max HP for one person. Use it
on whoever you wish, then head back left and down along the wide path again.
When you reach a four way area, with no blackened areas in sight, take the
left path to get another treasure chest.
Go back to the wide path and take it all the way down until it ends. Now go
left until you reach two more treasure chests that you can take. Go back all
the way to the right, and then all the way down until you reach the silver
key. Take it, and turn back all the way back up. Head to the left and then up
all the way on the wide path. Go right and take the stairs back upstairs. Now
go up, and take the path to the right, which should bring you back to the
little lake. Go up until you hit the wall, and go right all the way, and then
back up again to the exit. Return to Cannock castle by heading right, along
the top of the mountains to the right, and across the bridge until you
finally reach Cannock. Save and heal, and prepare for the next area of your
quest.
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The Middle Continent: Heart of the World
You'll probably be around level 8 or 9, after your voyage into the lake cave.
Now, from Cannock, head Southwest, and you should see an area to enter. It's
a gate to another continent. Enter and go downstairs. Now that you're
downstairs, just keep going right, then down until you reach the next
continent and go upstairs again. You'll exit the Shrine. Now you'll be on the
Middle Continent, with stronger monsters to fight. Fight your way south, and
try to stay on grassy areas. Keep moving south, and southwest a little as
well. Follow the thin continent as it gets wider, and keep going south. Make
sure you don't cross any bridges. Eventually, you should see a town, the town
of Hamlin, an important stop on your journey. Why don't you pay a visit?
Enter the town, but if you aren't hurt at all, train outside a little before
you enter so that you can earn more experience and gold.
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Hamlin
This is a nice town, and it contains some goodies. Heal yourself at the inn,
and talk to the man in the north side of town. He'll tell you how far you are
from another level and even save for you! Now, go to the bottom right and
enter the store. You'll want to buy a Steel Sword for the Hero and a Spear
for the Prince. If you don't have enough for both of these, train outside
town until you do. There are also excellent armor upgrades, especially for
the Hero. When you can afford them, buy Steel Armor and the Steel Shield. Oh,
if the prince does not have a leather shield, or Chain Armor, buy it for him.
This should drain your cash very quickly, so train just outside of town to
re-earn your gold. If the enemies are too weak for you, you can also train
across the bridge southeast of town, where the enemies are tougher. When
these new enemies start to become easy for you, you've reached a choice.
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OPTIONAL QUEST: The Ruins of Moonbrook
Castle Moonbrook is literally in the middle of the world...well...at least it
was. In the beginning, you witnessed the destruction of the castle by
Hargon's forces. If you want, you can head out to the ruins and get some
clues for your quest. You'll also gain some nice experience. First of all, if
you want to go, cross the bridge southeast of Hamlin, and turn to the
southwest. Continue moving West and Southwest, but if you go too far, you'll
hit water on your left, the ocean of the world. If that happens, go south and
southeast slightly to find the castle. Enter the ruins of the castle, and go
up all the way and speak with the spirit of the King, who was killed in the
battle. After that, go down and left across the main path going left. Turn up
when you first can and left again to the spirit. Wait for the spirit to move
out of the way, and head up and left, but don't go into the swamp. Go one
step left of the outermost wall, and go down for a while. You'll enter a tiny
swamp, then a bigger one. In the bigger one, when you can reenter Moonbrook,
go right. Follow the path to the stairs and talk to the soldier there. He's
the only survivor of the attack, and will die after you talk to him, but his
words are valuable. Your quest is now over. Return to Hamlin northeast of the
castle, and heal there, you'll need it. But now you know the clues to the
missing princess's whereabouts.
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The Missing Princess
You don't have to go to Moonbrook, it's entirely optional. Either way, now
you'll be ready to look for the Princess. You should make sure you're strong
enough so that you can go on a prolonged quest fighting monsters like the one
across the bridge near Hamlin. Okay, from the bridge, go west and southwest,
to around where Moonbrook is. From Moonbrook, you'll head East and slightly
South. Head far to the east, and north slightly north when you're far. If you
see a small swamp that is a square, head for that. Now go to the top right
square of the swamp and search underneath your feet. It's the Lar Mirror!
Drag yourself all the way back to Hamlin again, moving west, north, and east
(generally), and heal yourself at the inn. Go to the north side of the town,
and face the dog that you see there. Now use the Lar Mirror. Whoa! Magically,
the dog turns into a woman! It's the Princess of Moonbrook! Unfortunately,
she's horribly weak and at level 1. Buy a Knife for her at the Item Shop, and
head outside to train her, a lot.
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Path to the Tower of Wind
Training the Princess is long and time consuming. When training, it's usually
best to let her defend, she really can't deal any damage at all. But don't
worry, soon enough she'll learn excellent spells for you. She even starts out
with Healmore, which will prove very valuable up until the end of the game!
Anyway, to get to the Tower of Wind, head east and slightly northeast of
Hamlin. You should eventually reach a bridge. Don't cross it, instead head
north along the river. You'll soon reach another bridge. Cross that bridge
and head south along the path the mountains and ocean make. The path will
take you south quite a ways. You'll be over desert ground for a while, but
when you reach the forest, head toward the left. When you see a bridge, cross
it into the hills and head south. You'll cross more bridges heading down and
right. Finally, in the clearing, head to the left and you'll find the Tower
of Wind
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The Tower of Wind and the Wind Cloak
Enter the tower of wind, and head down. Pass up the stairs and keep going
down. Head toward the exit all the way down, but don't go through that,
instead, head along the path just up and right from the exit. In there is a
treasure chest with an Herb, which you might need if you're low on MP. Now,
go back to the main path and back up. When you reach the big central area,
with the stairs, take the right path. Follow it right, but DON'T step on the
grass! Just before you reach the grass, go up, where you'll find stairs. Head
up the stairs, and go left, but don't fall off the tower! Keep going left
until you reach more stairs to climb. Head up those new stairs, and go down
now, making sure not to fall off of the tower. Head down, and you'll soon see
a path to the right. Take it and open the treasure chest, containing 350
gold. Go back left, and then down into the next staircase. Now go all the way
to the right, ignoring the first staircase you see, and taking the one on the
far right of the tower. BE VERY CAREFUL NOT TO FALL OFF! Head up to the next
stairs, and now enter them. From there, head up and right along the inner
wall. Continue hugging the inner wall, going up and soon left. Enter the
staircase you should see, and after you enter it, head into the next
staircase immediately.
Go down, and take the treasure chest, a Wizard Ring! Do you know how to pass
items? Press B to get to the main menu, select item, select whoever has the
Wizard Ring. Find the Wizard Ring and press A. Select Pass, and then to the
Princess. Now the Princess will have the Wizard Ring! Okay, now that you know
how to pass items, go back into the stairs going down, and immediately down
again. Head along the inner wall again, going right, turning down, and going
into the staircase heading down. Now head along the path you're on going
down, being very careful not to fall off of the tower, and going downstairs
again. Head to the left, but go into the stairs that you bypassed on the way
up. Follow this new path going left and up, and then right into the stairs.
Head down into the stairs again, and repeat this for the next level. You
should now see an item, it's the Wind Cloak! Pass it to the Hero, who should
now equip it, under item. Now leave the tower by casting Outside, which the
Prince learns at level 12. If you don't have Outside, go back up a few
levels, until you reach the level where you are on the path hugging the
Outside of the tower. Just walk off of the tower to exit it. Now cast Return,
which you BETTER have, since you learn it before outside, and you'll be back
at Hamlin.
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The Journey: An Endless Walk
I hope the title of this section didn't scare you off. Now you finally have
the ability to head to the next town, Lianport. But it is a LONG way from
Hamlin. Gather your courage and strength, make sure you're healed, and leave
Hamlin. Cross the Southeast bridge, and say goodbye to it. After crossing the
bridge, head down and left, and use the grassy area so that you don't
encounter too many enemies. Keep using it, and head left, and you should
reach a little desert area. Head down to reach Moonbrook and now go left to
reach a bridge. Cross the bridge, and head down and left to reach a shrine.
Take note of the Priest there, if someone is killed, you can be resurrected
there. Head left from the Priest and up the stairs, and you'll be on a new
continent, with new enemies to fight. Many will be familiar, though.
Anyway, follow the grassy area left. Make sure you stay on it, so you won't
encounter too many enemies. You'll soon reach a desert, and this is where it
gets tough. Enter the desert area, and head up so that you can see the water,
and use it as a guide. Head left and up, keeping the water in sight at all
times. Cross the hills to reach the next grassy area, and the water should
still be on the right. Unfortunately, you'll now have to trek into a forest,
but you shouldn't get lost as long as you keep the water in sight. When you
reach the next clearing, a grassy area, head into it.
You'll be going up now, toward a tower, so enter it, at the end of the grassy
area. As soon as you enter, go right and up the stairs. There will be a large
hole in the middle of the next few floors, so make sure you don't fall in. On
the second floor, head up and around the hole, up, left, then down to the
stairs. On the third floor, head up, right, and down, around the big hole to
the stairs. The fourth floor is exactly like the second floor, so it should
be no problem. The fifth floor is exactly like the third floor, so it too
should be simple. On the sixth floor, head left and up to what appears to be
a dead end. But if you equip the Wind Cloak and jump off the Tower at the top
side, it'll carry you to the next continent! For now, ignore the new tower
that you see, but take not of where it is.
Follow the small grassy path up and to the left, but it should soon grow into
a large area. Go right toward the hills, following the path. Amazingly, your
walk is nearly over! Keep going to the right, and you'll finally see a town,
much to your relief. Enter the town called Lianport, and head to the inn
immediately. You need a break.
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Lianport and the Ship
Yes, enter the town, heal, SAVE, and smile. The walk is now a memory, and
soon you'll earn some nice rewards for this walk. Go to the weapons shop
after the inn, and buy 2 Wizard Wands for the Prince and the Princess, and 3
Evade Armors for everyone. If you sell all of your old weapons and armor, you
should have enough to spare. If you don't, fight enemies around town to earn
some more gold. Make sure you're all healed and go to the little area to the
left of the weapons shop, and you'll see something suspicious. Monsters seem
to be picking on a girl, and she'll ask you to help her. Either way you
choose, the monsters will attack. Concentrate on one at a time, having
everyone attack, and you'll win the battle easily. The girl will take you to
meet her grandfather, who will allow you to sail on his boat! Now you can
pretty much sail to anywhere in the world! Your quest is much more open ended
now, but I'll give you a good order to use for proceeding. Save, heal, and
prepare to sail!
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Return to Alfregard: Tantagel Castle Town
Yes, the land where Dragon Warrior 1 took place is your next stop. Board the
ship and go up into the building. Follow the path, and you'll be out of town,
in the ocean. Just east is Alfregard, but the best way to get to Tantagel is
by going up following the coast. Ignore any river you see. When it turns
right, go right. Continue heading right until the land is finally going down.
Turn south and follow the coast into a bay. Go left, and you'll see a river,
which you should go into. You'll pass between two caves, and you'll see two
castles. Get off the ship right next to the North castle, and enter the
Castle, which is Tantagel.
Go explore the castle, if you want, and talk to the people there. When you're
done with that, head left into the town area of the castle, and go to the
weapons shop. You'll want to buy a Hammer at the very least, and if you can
afford it, also an Iron Helmet for the Hero. Train a little outside of town,
but before that, make sure you find the guy that allows you to save. Earn
enough money to buy the Hammer if you couldn't afford it before. You should
be ready for DracoLord's Castle as long as your hero is at least at Level 13-
15. So leave town, board the ship, and sail south to the other castle, and
enter it.
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Deja vu: DracoLord's Castle
As soon as you enter, you'll notice something odd. This castle is in terrible
shape. But it's not your loss. From the entrance, head left and up around the
little wall. After you get around it head right then up in a little section
between walls. Keep going up until you reach the stairs, and enter them. Now
follow the only path to the left. Follow the path as it twists toward down
and left. Soon you'll just be heading straight down, and then you'll turn to
the right, where you'll see the stairs that you now must enter. Now in the
second basement, follow the path down and to the right. Keep going down and
you'll soon turn left. Follow the winding path down and left, but now it will
turn toward up. Keep going left and up along this path, and now it will turn
up and right. Follow this path all the way up and right and finally you'll
enter the stairs to the third basement.
As you continue to descend, the monsters will get harder. Don't do anything
stupid, and make sure you are fully healed. If you run out of MP, use the
Wizard Ring you got back in the Wind Tower, as much as you need to. Now in
the third basement, follow the path to the right and turn up when the path
does. You'll see a staircase in the top right corner, but ignore it and head
to the left when you reach the rocks. Move left and then, down to the stairs
to the fourth basement. Now take the right path and follow it until the end,
where you turn up. Head left a little into a fairly large area, and you'll
see three staircases. Take the only one leading upstairs. On the next two
floors, keep following the little path until you reach the staircase going
up. After that, you'll see a staircase going back down, so take it. You'll
finally find a treasure chest, and it contains the Loto Sword! For the Hero,
it's only as good as the Hammer, so instead let the Prince equip it.
Now just simply head back along those tiny paths with the stairs, all the way
until you reach the floor with the large area you explored before. When you
reach it, head a little up and left and go down the stairs there. Follow the
path down for a while, then follow it left, and then up to the stairs. You'll
be in a large area, but just go right to the next set of stairs. You're now
on the bottom floor. Follow the path up, left, then up immediately into the
strange looking floor. You'll take heavy damage, but if the Prince has the
Stepguard spell, use it! If he doesn't check your HP every two steps or so
and HEAL! Unlock the door with the Silver Key, and open all four Treasure
Chests. One contains 151 gold, another has the important World Map, another
has Steel Armor, and the last one has a Strength Seed. The gold is little,
the Armor is good only for selling. The STR seed should be given to the
Prince, and as for the World Map, well, it's so helpful.
Take a peek at the World Map, and it will show you the World, including your
current position. Now back to the task at hand. Head back down through the
damaging floor and then go left and up along the thin path. Turn right,
following the path, and then down, where the path goes. You'll exit the path
and be on sand; follow it and cross the bridge. Cross the second bridge as
well. Now go down and left, into the path with the brown floor, and head
left. AHHHH! It's DRACOLORD! Heal, and then talk to him. It's actually the
great grandson of the DracoLord slayed by the Hero of Dragon Warrior 1. He's
angered by Hargon who thinks that he is stronger than DracoLord's great
grandson is. He'll tell you a secret if you agree to eliminate Hargon, so say
yes. He tells you to collect five Seals, which will give you the protection
of an elemental spirit, and says that Hargon cannot be defeated without
collecting them. Have the Prince cast Outside and go North to Tantagel.
Wow, that was an exhausting, tiring quest, but the World Map, and the advice
was worth it. Plus, you didn't have to fight DracoLord's great grandson! Make
sure you save and heal at Tantagel. You now know what your quest is. You must
retrieve the five seals to have any hope of saving your World. But where
could they be? DracoLord's great grandson hinted at one being somewhere south
of the Old town of Mercado which is now gone, but don't go there yet, because
the enemies there are difficult. You'll want to spend some time training,
because right now, you're too weak to collect the five Seals. Train anywhere
in the World you want, around Tantagel, while sailing, but before you explore
new areas, save. If you happen to stumble across incredibly difficult
enemies, you might be slaughtered, which is not good. So, where do we go now?
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A Long Journey on The Sea
Okay, your hero's at level 16, you think you're ready to go on. But where?
Well, a good idea is to um...end the problem you've had in almost every town.
That problem is being unable to open the gold locked doors. You need a gold
key! Let's get one! From Tantagel, exit Alfregard along the east exit of the
river. Now, the town you need to get to is the VERY BOTTOM RIGHT ISLAND of
the world. Maybe it'll be faster if you go up and left. So do that, head up
and around Alfregard and then go up and left, checking the world map every so
often to make sure you're heading for the top left corner. Once you make it
all the way up there, continue going up and left. When you check the world
map, you should be in the southeast corner of the world. Use the map as a
guide to reach the island and the town of Zahan.
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Zahan and the Shrine
At first, there isn't very much to do here. There are some people in the
town, but it feels empty. Go up and right until you find a dog. Talk to it,
and it will move. Follow it and position yourself in front of it and press A.
If nothing happens, go to the other side and press A. You'll find something
underneath your feet...it's the gold key! Now we can open up all those silly
locked doors. Go to the inn if you need to and exit the town. Just down and
left from the town is a shrine, so go ahead and enter it. Inside you'll see a
strange portal, enter it and the world will go blurry. It'll transport you to
a familiar place. Go left and then up and right around the portal. Recognize
the area? Yes, it's Lorasia Castle all right. Go up and talk to the king if
you want, but then go for the treasure you couldn't get before. It's to the
right of the main path. Here is the treasure, starting clockwise from the
bottom right: Mystic Nut, Loto Seal, STR seed, 1196 gold, Life Acorn, Herb.
Nice treasures, and the Loto Seal will be very useful later...but for now, go
back into the teleportal and head back to the shrine and Zahan. The Loto Seal
is basically proof that you are indeed the descendent of Loto.
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Quest for the Seals: Road to Hargon
DracoLord's great grandson told you that you need to find five Seals in order
to have any hope of defeating Hargon. The Loto Seal was not one of these five
hidden seals that you need to get. Where could the others be? One is nearer
than you might think. From Zahan, sail northwest to the island nearest
Zahan's island. Use the world map if you can't find it. That map becomes more
and more useful as you progress through the game. Anyway, land on the island
and you'll see a shrine, so go ahead and enter it. You'll see three
teleportals in front of you, but don't go in any of them for now. Instead go
to the right wall opening and take on step into the grassy area. Now go up
until you are next to the tree, and search with A under your feet. Wow, it's
the Sun Seal! Now you have one of the five seals under your belt. But this
was an easy one to get. Getting the other four seals will require battling,
exploration, and side quests galore. So get on your boat and prepare to sail
once again.
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Wellgarth: Secret of the Keys
Before you do anything, sail back to Zahan, enter the shrine just southwest
of town, and enter the teleportal back to Lorasia. Talk to the King there so
that you can save. Now sail back up to the island where you found the Sun
Seal, and move west. You should reach another island, with mountains blocking
any entrance. But on the left side of that little island, there is a hole in
the mountains, so enter and position yourself on the one square of forest.
Press A, and you'll find a World Leaf! You can only carry one at a time, but
if you use it once, come back here to get another. The World Leaf will revive
any one of your fallen party members, and it's a great item to have, at least
until the Prince and Princess learn Revive.
From that island, sail west to reach a continent, Hargon's continent. But
Hargon is hidden all the way up in Rhone, an icy area in the middle of the
Southern continent. He can't do anything to you right now, so sail along the
southern coast heading to the left. Follow that coast and you should see a
town inland slightly. Exit the boat, and enter the town of Wellgarth. Not
much to see? Open the locked door and head downstairs to the hidden town. Now
this is a town! Go to the weapons shop and buy a Light Sword if you can
afford it, it is powerful but expensive.
Okay, heal if necessary, and go to the item shop that is on the left side of
the main floor. Talk to the man there, and put the cursor on the empty space
that you see. Press A, and the man will agree to sell you the "secret" item.
It's the Jail Key! Now you can open all those locked jail doors. To start
off, in this town head into the covered area on the right side of town and up
to the right jail cell. Enter it, which appears to be empty and go to the
right wall next to the silver thing in the middle. Push right against the
wall and you'll find the thief, Largos. He'll give you the Dam Key!
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Osterfair Castle: Battle for the Moon Seal
Head back down to the Shrine next to Zahan and then back to Lorasia to save
and heal. Now from Zahan, sail north until you can find a large island, south
of Lorasia. Enter it by the river on the left side and when you can exit the
ship, head northwest to enter Osterfair Castle. When you enter, follow the
large path up, left, and down and around. Ignore the warp gate you see and
place yourself facing the black in the bottom right. Press A to open a locked
door and you'll be near a man. Take the two treasures, a Knife and Gaia
Armor. Equip it on the Hero or the Prince. Now go back to near the entrance
and now head into the main area by exiting the main path by taking a path to
the left. Head down and left to the Inn. Now talk to the King and accept his
challenge and you'll have to fight a SaberLion. It hits hard, but it should
die in only a couple of rounds if both the Prince and the Hero attack it. The
King of Osterfair will reward you with the second seal, the Moon Seal! Now
you can save here with the King as well. Quite nice rewards! Now that you
have two seals, just three more remain, but first we'll go do some training
and backtracking.
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Where, oh where to train?
The forest around Osterfair Castle has some good monsters to fight, a nice
training area. You should train there at first, at least until the monsters
are starting to seem weaker. Oh, here are the Levels I was at around
Osterfair Castle, so you can judge for yourself. Hero: 16, Prince: 14,
Princess: 11. You might even get lucky enough to run into a bunch of Metalys,
enemies that frequently run away but are worth tons of experience, 1015 each!
Another excellent area to train is the area around Wellgarth. There is
another area nearby with very powerful monsters, but are tons of experience.
Just be wary of getting killed, you'll have to revive the fallen member by
going to see a Priest and paying him. At this point, you should be training
for quite a while. You'll want to buy stuff like the Light Sword and the Heal
Shield to bolster your fighting power. The more money and experience you
gain, the better off you'll be later. Before leaving the area around
Wellgarth, buy two Light Swords, one for the Hero, the other for the prince.
You'll need this new weapon badly against the monsters you'll soon face.
You need just three more seals, but they are the toughest to get. For one,
you'll need to explore an abandoned lighthouse, a virtual maze. Will you get
out of it alive? For the second, you need to search in the heart of Hargon's
Continent: The Cave to Rhone. The cave is full of the toughest monsters
you've faced yet, and the cave is difficult to get through. And for the
third, you'll have to backtrack to a familiar town... Before you go after
these three seals, you'll want to make sidequests so that you can get the
best weapons, the best armor, and be in the best shape possible for the
coming fights. In addition, you'll need some hidden items in order to reach
Hargon's Stronghold itself. Your quest isn't over yet.
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Loto Equipment: Turning the Prince of Lorasia into a true Hero
You may have the Loto Sword already, but you don't have the rest of the Loto
equipment. But certainly they can't be too hard to find. Head to the
Southeastern corner of Alfregard and enter the shrine that you see. The
Priest there will present you with the Loto Helmet! Equip this on the Hero
right away. But there's more. Head to Cannock Castle and open the Locked door
with the Gold Key. Inside is a man who will tell you to take the contents of
the treausre chest that he guards. Open the treasure chest, and you'll
receive the powerful Loto Shield. Equip this on the Hero too, and now he'll
have strong defense. Now as for some of the other quests...
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The Water City: Beran
Beran is a good outpost to save at and to go from when heading off on these
next few quests. It's the island on the Southwest of the World Map. Land on
the left coast and walk inland to find a town in the middle of the lake. Make
sure you remember where this town is because you'll need to Return there
several times throughout the rest of the game. DO NOT USE THE INN THERE! If
you do, the Prince will become Cursed and you'll have to leave him behind.
Cure him with a World Leaf if this happens. Anyway, one of the important
items you'll need to get is the Evil Statue, but it's trapped in an
inaccessible island. You need something else to clear away the reefs blocking
your entrance to that island. But first, let's go get some better armor for
the Princess.
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The Dew Yarn and the Holy Loom
Remember the tower where you jumped off with the Wind Cloak? I told you to
remember the tower north of the river, where you had landed. Head up there
now; it shouldn't be too far away from Beran, just pretty far to the north.
Enter that northern tower and move up to the third floor. When you reach the
third floor, go two steps left and one step up. Now search with A and you'll
find the hidden Dew Yarn! As for the Holy Loom, you'll need to go back to
Zahan. While in there, go to the area with the odd looking floor. If you have
the spell StepGuard, use it. Head up in it and proceed to the right. Unlock
the door with the jail key and open the treasure chest. It's the Holy Loom!
NOTE: Heal often if you don't use the StepGuard spell and CHECK YOUR HP! It
will be going down.
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The Village of Tuhn
Tuhn is a secluded town that is difficult to get to. Luckily, you can kill
two birds with one stone there. Being at a high level is very important if
you want to have any chance of surviving the quest to Tuhn. Try to have your
hero above level 20. To do so, train around Wellgarth a lot. If those enemies
seem too easy, cross the bridge just west of Wellgarth and fight the monsters
in the hills there. You should be earning 200-300 experience per battle. Now,
in order to start your long journey to secluded Tuhn, start off your trek in
Beran. From that town, go to your ship and sail north around the coast of
Beran's Island. When the island ends, continue heading east. Eventually,
you'll reach the mainland.
Now you should really just search around for a river to enter the continent.
Search southeast of the area you're in right now. You'll know you've got the
right one if you see the river split into two rivers, with the bottom river
having coral blocking it and a little further up it splits again, this time
with the bottom one hitting a bridge right away. Go on the North River and
sail up all the way until it starts to fully turn right. Get off it before it
turns, on the left coast. Now you'll need to go up and around some mountains.
Walk west until you finally can get past the mountains and then turn up and
right. Walk far to the right, following the river you had sailed on before,
and down around some more mountains. You should see Tuhn on the right, but if
you don't continue moving to the east. Head down and left around the
mountains and you should see the village of Tuhn.
In Tuhn, take the Dew Yarn and the Holy Loom to the building in the middle of
town that you must use the Gold Key to open. Head downstairs and give the
items to him. Come back later, and when he's finished, he'll give you the
impressive Water Cloak, which you should equip on the Princess. Now, for the
other reason you came here, follow the yellow path of the town until you are
one step to the right of the Weapon/Armor shop. Head up into the grass. If
you see a dog, you're heading the right way. Go up until you see a man then
turn left and wall until you hit some trees. Now go down and left around the
trees and open the locked door. Head downstairs and open the dam with the Dam
Key to restore a river. You'll need to use that river to reach a tower. Exit
the town and you'll see that the river on the left side of town has been
restored. Now you have easy access to Tuhn and you can reach the Lune Tower.
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The Lune Tower: The Mysterious Moon Shard
Leave Tuhn and backtrack all the way back to your ship. Now get on the
restored river that leads straight to Tuhn and follow it south. To get to
that river, sail back to the ocean on the river you came to Tuhn by, and sail
southeast to the next river you see. Now sail and eventually, you'll reach a
new tower to explore, the Lune Tower. Enter it, and fight a battle inside. If
you take tons of damage, back out and train some more. If the damage you take
is not severe, you can go on and try to find the Moon Shard.
From the start, head down to the main central area with the pictures on the
floor. Go left and up to the stairs, but ignore them for now and head left to
take the treasure in the chest. It's a STR seed! Give it to the Hero or the
Prince and head to the stairs you first passed and climb them. Go down and
right, into another pair of stairs, up to the next floor. Now go up and
you'll find a treasure chest with 1205 gold inside. Now go back downstairs
and head right into a four way. Go up at first, and take the Mystic Nut in
the treasure chest. Go back down to the four-way and go right this time.
Follow that path right and down to the stairs heading down. You'll find
another treasure chest, this one containing a DEF seed. Give it to the Prince
and go back upstairs to the four-way. Now go up the stairs in the middle of
the four-way to the third floor. Now just go up a little more to reach more
stairs heading up, and take them. At first, head down to the two treasure
chests and open them. One contains 277 gold, the other has another DEF seed.
Head back up to the stairs but don't go in them not, instead go right to
another set of stairs going up. Go down now after heading up the stairs to
another set of stairs outside a locked door. Now go down, left, up and right,
around a wall to another set of stairs, leading to a tiny floor with one
treasure chest. Inside is another Wizard ring, and give it to someone who
doesn't have one yet (but NOT the Hero). Go back down to the floor with the
locked door and open it this time. Take the stairs heading down, and on the
new floor you are, go up and left to another set of stairs leading down. Now
follow the path up to more stairs. Head down them, and on the new floor, just
go up a little to even more stairs. Now you'll see a man, so talk to him.
He'll tell you to open the treasure chest, so do so, and you'll receive the
Moon Shard! Cast Outside and Return, and this quest is over.
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Unfinished Business: The Water Seal
You may have the Moon Shard, but you still need three more seals. Try
backtracking to an old town, Hamlin on the Middle Continent. Head there and
heal and save. Now go to the locked door and open it with the Gold Key (it's
in the Northern part of town). Head downstairs and go up to the jail cell and
use the jail key to open one of the doors. You'll now have to fight two
Ozwargs. They're simple if you have the Light Swords and are at Level 18 or
higher (the Hero). Now go to the top right corner and search. It's the hidden
Water Seal! Three seals down, two to go!
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The Sea Cave
The Sea Cave is, quite literally, in the middle of nowhere. Sail to an island
far north of the island with the World Leaf. Check the World Map, and you'll
see a huge blue area, with a tiny island to the right of it. Sail to that
island. You'll know you've reached the correct one when you see an island
with a cave surrounded by coral. Use the Moon Shard, and the coral will
disappear, opening your way to the cave. Enter it and prepare for a long
journey.
From the start, immediately use the StepGuard spell that Eric has (learns it
at level 17. Head up and left along the path the lava makes. Follow the path
left, up, and then right, until you reach land. Follow the land path right
until you reach a treasure chest containing 1197 gold. Now return to the main
entrance, and go to the land path heading down, which is located just a few
steps down and left of the entrance. Follow the path down, then left. Ignore
the black area above you and the path heading down, but do go to the next
path up to get another treasure chest, this one containing a Mystic Nut. Go
back down to the main path and follow it left and down, not venturing into
the lava.
You'll go into a black area, and then down some stairs. Head down into this
new area, along the path. Follow the path left, ignoring the path down into
the black area. Keep going left until you reach a path going down, and take
that. Now go left until you hit a wall. At this point, a lava path should be
straight above you. Ignore that and go down as far as you can until hitting
another wall. Continue following the path you are on, left around the lava
and down and right along the path. Head up into the covered area and cross
the lava to the land with a treasure chest with another Wizard Ring inside.
Ignore the stairs and head back down to the main path. Now go back left along
the path you came and follow it all the way left around the lava, up, right,
and up all the way to the lava path you passed before. Now head onto it, and
follow it up and left to the stairs.
Head left to the locked door and open it, and follow the path left, ignoring
the stairs that you see. Ignore the first treasure chest you see because it
is a trap, and ignore the second set of stairs as well. When you reach the
left wall, head up to take the treasure chest with the STR seed, and now go
down along the long main path. Follow it down to the lava pool, and keep
following it as it goes around the lava. Now it will turn right, but stay on
it. It will now be going up, around some lava, but DON'T GO IN THE LAVA! Stay
on that path! Follow the path and you'll see two sets of stairs on the path.
Take the upper set, the one above the other.
Now you'll be on a tiny island around lots of lava. Cast StepGuard and go on
a straight line to the left, through the lava, all the way to the wall. Now
go up and then to the stairs that you should see. Enter them and now you'll
be on the final floor. Now on the path, head down at the three way and follow
the snaking path that will soon be going to the right. Follow it right, then
eventually up to a little shrine. Two Evil Clowns will challenge you to a
battle, so heal as soon as you see one. If the Hero is above Level 18, you'll
win for sure, as long as you heal after one casts Firebane. Head up after you
defeat them to get your prize, the Evil Statue! Cast outside and return and
you'll finally be done!
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The Lighthouse and the Star Seal
Tired of these little quests? Good news for you, we're going off to find the
fourth Seal now! The Lighthouse, like DracoLord's descendant said, is located
on an island south of Alfregard. It shouldn't be too tough to find if you
check the World Map. Enter it and talk to the soldier if you want. Now head
up into the huge entrance. Start out by going to the right along a long path,
then following the path as it turns up. Keep heading up, ignoring the path on
the left that you shouldn't take. Now the path will curve to the left and up
again, so keep following it. Instead of following the path when it turns
left, head up to the broken wall and pass through, going up. Now you should
go to the left, all the way until you FINALLY hit the end wall, ignoring any
other paths you could take. Unfortunately, now you have to trek a while along
the path as it now goes down, all the way. Again, ignore any other paths and
keep going straight down. Now follow the path right then up, then right
again. At the area with the hole in the wall and the holes in the ground
(Don't worry, you won't fall), go up. You should see a weird looking area in
the middle now. Go right and follow that long path all the way to the wall.
Now go up, and the covered area should be on your left. However, you can turn
left and enter that covered area. You should see some stairs, but first go up
and out of the area, and follow the path left until you reach a treasure
chest with 501 gold inside. Go back to those stairs you saw but don't enter
them now.
Instead, head left into another covered area, but again don't enter the
stairs. Go down again into yet another covered area, and this time enter the
stairs. Follow the path left, then turn down and then go right and enter the
stairs going up. Now head left and turn up and enter the stairs you'll soon
see. At first go down into the covered area and follow the path down then
right, ignoring the stairs. Open the treasure chest with 733 gold inside.
Head left and up, ignoring the stairs again, until you reach the stairs that
you entered this floor by. Now take the path right, and turn up as soon as
you can to a new path. Follow this path up, then left along a tiny path on
the edge of the tower. BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL! If you fall off, you'll have to
start over. Now go down into the stairs. Head up and right along the very
thing path and continue to follow it to the right. Soon you'll reach some
more stairs to enter. Go down and left to the door and open it to go into the
covered area. Now go up and follow the thin path up and left to more stairs
going up. Now go along the tiny path to the right, but head down from the
edge when you can.
You should see a creature disappear into a covered area, so follow it. You'll
reach an old man who says he'll take you to the seal. Follow him to the left,
and now head down the stairs in the BOTTOM LEFT CORNER! Make sure you go down
the correct set! Follow the old man right to another set of stairs, which you
should enter. Follow him up along the path until you reach the stairs again.
Enter them and follow the old man down and left to more stairs. Enter them,
and follow him yet again to the right and up to some more stairs, the final
set that you should enter. Now follow the path down and left then up to the
old man. You should see a treasure chest, but nothing is inside! The old man
will taunt you, and several creatures will attack you, but they're horribly
weak. Defeat them easily to obtain the star seal! Cast outside and return so
that you can heal and save. Four of the five precious seals are yours.
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The Final Seal!
You've searched the whole world to find the four seals. The only unexplored
place left is the mysterious central area in the middle of the world. But how
can you reach it? Mountains surround it at any given area. The secret lies in
Beran. On the left side of town, right by the Priest, there is a Locked Door.
Open it with the Jail Key and go up to the teleportal. You'll be teleported
to a small area. Go down two steps and you'll find yourself in a shrine. Step
into the swamp area to exit the area. You're now in an unfamiliar place in
the outworld, near the middle, but not quite there. Head left into the swamp,
to what appears to be a dead end. Use the Evil Statue, and suddenly a cave
will form in the mountains! Enter it, and you'll be in the infamous cave to
Rhone. Head up to the stairs straight ahead and go down. Now head down and
right into a rather large swamp toward the bottom right corner until you see
a treasure chest. Go ahead and take the contents. What? The Life Seal! The
last seal is now yours! Cast outside and return to get back to Beran.
You have all the seals, but no clue what to do with them. Head to the Sea
Cave, where you got the Evil Statue, but don't go in. Now head to a small
island just northeast of the Sea Cave and go in. Keep going down until you
reach the bottom floor. Now walk up a little, and if you have all five seals,
which you should by now, they'll all react and you'll get a Rubiss Charm!
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Train in the Cave!
Go back to the Cave to Rhone, and train on the first floor, near the
entrance, a LOT! You're really going to need to be at a nice high level if
you want to get through this cave. The enemies on the first floor are
challenging, but not unbeatable as long as your Hero is level 19+. You'll
want to train here so that the Hero gains a few levels, at the very least to
Level 22. You'll also be earning quite a bit of money in these battles. Use
that money to buy a Heal Shield for the Prince if you haven't bought one for
him already. That Shield is powerful extra defense for him. If for some
reason you have an absurd amount of money (over 60,000), head to Wellgarth
and see if you have enough cash for the Fur Armor for the Prince. Buy it if
you can, it's the best armor for him. When you think you're ready, heal in
Beran, save, and go to the entrance of the cave...and prepare for a long and
exhausting journey. NOTE: If you have a lot of money, I suggest you store it
in storage. Dying is a very real possibility in the cave and especially in
Rhone itself.
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The Cave to Rhone: The Items
Several items that are imperative for you to get are spread out in the Cave.
From armor to weapons, you'll need these important items in order to defeat
Hargon. So now, reenter the Cave, and from the entrance, follow the path
until you can first turn right. Go right and down and right again. You'll now
be at an area that will look like this:
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| X |
___| __ |
| X | | |
____| ___| | |
|_ | |
E | | |
_________| | S|
The X stands for a hole in the floor. If you fall to the basement, you must
get back up and try to get through again. The S is your destination, a set of
stairs going up. The E is the point from which you entered this area, so
maneuver yourself that you get from E to S, without stepping on X. In other
words, try hugging the lower walls so that you don't fall. Once you reach the
stairs, you'll be on the simple second level. Up here, simply go down one
step and head left into the black area. Now keep going left and you'll reach
a four way. Continue heading left, and when you reach the third four-way
(including the first), go up. You should see a set of stairs. If you don't,
go on and try again. Now go up the stairs, and you'll be on the dangerous
third floor.
The third floor's monsters are pretty tough, so keep your HP near maximum at
all times. From the start, head along the path down and right. Ignore the
path up, and turn straight down. Ignore the path to the left as well, and
keep following the path down and right, then straight right. Take the up path
and get the treasure, a Slot Token. Now go back to the path and keep going
right to the stairs. Climb another set, then go right to a treasure chest.
It's the Loto Armor! Immediately equip it on the Hero, and head back
downstairs, and follow the path back all the way to the stairs you entered
that floor originally by.
Now from the stairs, go left into the black area, and just keep going left to
the next stairs. And now go up that set and the next set, and go right to the
treasure chest. It's the Magic Helmet, which is good news for you, because
the Prince now has some extra protection. Go back downstairs and right to the
stairs that you originally reached this floor by again. Now go slightly left
and up along a new path. Follow that path until you can turn right, then do
so and go down to a treasure chest with 1379 gold inside. Go back to the main
path and keep heading up, then up and right. Don't go on the right path;
instead go up and left to a three way.
Go left, and to know that you're on the right path, you should see a lake
above you. Continue heading left, then down and left to some stairs. Now, on
the fourth floor, be careful of any monsters you fight. They'll be VERY
tough, but tons of experience. This is an excellent place to train, as long
as you are able to slay Dragons without having any of your party members
fall. Dragons are nearly 500 experience each, so they are very good enemies
to fight. Keep in top shape at all times. Follow the only path down and then
left, to two treasure chests. One is the Evil Shield, which you should later
sell. The other contains a mere 569 gold. Go back right and up and
downstairs. Follow the path up and right to the lake, then back to the three-
way.
Take the path going up and right. Follow it far to the right and take the
stairs in the top right corner. Go right and take the stairs again. Now go
right one step and down one step. You should fall down a hole into another
level. If you don't, search around until you find one, since they're
everywhere around you. Now go to the bottom left corner of this gigantic
room. From the very bottom left corner, go one step up and one step to the
right. You'll fall down yet another hole, but you should see a sword. Go up
and take it, it's the Thunder Sword! Equip it on the Hero, who is now
extremely powerful. Now go down and right to the far right wall, and you'll
fall down another hole. Now follow the path straight up and soon you'll fall
down yet another hole. You'll now be on the first floor. Usually, I like to
cast Outside and Return, so that I can save and sell some of the items. If
you can, go to Wellgarth to buy the Fur Armor for the Prince, which is very
expensive. Otherwise, save and heal, and head back to the Cave.
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Passing through the Cave to Rhone
You've gathered all the treasure that the cave has to offer. Now if you wish
to go on, you must completely pass through the cave to the heart of Hargon's
land, called Rhone. Equip your strongest weapons and armors, heal, and
prepare to re-enter the cave. Now you'll need to get back up to the higher
floors. You should know by now how to get to the second floor, so here's the
walkthrough again, from there.
Now, from the stairs on the second floor, go down one step and head left into
the black area. Now keep going left and you'll reach a four way. Continue
heading left, and when you reach the third four-way (including the first), go
up. You should see a set of stairs. If you don't, go on and try again. Now go
up the stairs, and you'll be on the third floor once again. On the main path,
head left and up and keep heading up, while passing a path on the right and
one on the left (don't take those paths). Keep going up and you should now be
at the three-way.
Take the path going up and right. Follow it far to the right and take the
stairs in the top right corner. Go right and take the stairs again. Now pay
close attention to these directions, or else you'll fall down a hole. If that
happens, go up and right to the top right corner to get back to the correct
floor. Anyway, from the stairs, go down two steps. Go left two steps. Go down
all the way until you hit the wall. Go right all the way until you hit the
wall. Now just go up the stairs to reach the final floor.
You'll probably want to train on this floor because the enemies can give you
1,000 experience or more! Train and if things get desperate, escape using
Outside and Return, then use the directions above to return to this area.
Gain at least a couple of levels, then prepare to go to Rhone. I certainly
hope you're ready. On this final floor, go up slightly to a four-way. Now
take the right path and follow it as it soon turn up. Now at a three-way, go
left, and follow that path to another three-way. This time, go right and
follow that path until you reach a central area. You should see a central
little rock, so go around it by using the lower path, and follow that path
right and up and then turn right. Now you'll hit a wall, so go up and right.
This long path will have you going right and up. When you reach another
intersection, go left along another path that will take you up. Keep heading
up and don't take any other paths. Finally you'll hit the wall at the final
three-way. Take the right path and follow it for quite a while, until you
reach the stairs leading out of the Cave to Rhone!
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Rhone: Heart of Evil
Emerging from the Cave, you'll see mountains all around you, with a white
path to the right. You're finally in Rhone. The monsters here are the most
powerful in the game, so you'd better find a place to train. You're going to
need to gain levels badly until you're strong enough to really fight. Get
your Hero up to Level 27 at least in the Cave to Rhone before tackling this
area, and equip your best weapons and armor. Now you'll need to find a place
to save.
Emerging from the Cave, head right along the white path. Follow it right, and
don't go in the forest to the north. You'll now be heading up and right, with
forests on your left side, but always stay on the white path. Keep going up
and now white hills will be on your left. Continue straight up and you should
reach a tiny forest. Go right and around it and follow the path to the right.
You should see a bridge, so go across it and up to another bridge. Now you
should finally be at a shrine, so enter it. The man there will not only save
your game and revive fallen party members, but heal your MP and HP as well!
DO NOT TAKE THE WARP! It will lead back down from Rhone. Use it only if you
REALLY, REALLY need to go back to the world. DO NOT SAVE OUTSIDE OF RHONE! If
you do, you'll need to go through the Cave again. If you don't, just cast
Return and you'll be back up here.
So what now? You're in Rhone, but you aren't strong enough to defeat Hargon
yet. The answer is simple, train right near the shrine. The enemies around
here can give you up to 2,500 experience, which will make gaining levels
easier. Unfortunately, you will die many times. Try to have one party member
survive each fight, so that you can get revived by the man at the shrine.
Now, what next? Getting to the shrine was tough enough, getting to Hargon's
Castle at a low level is even tougher. So train, and do it a lot! You'll want
to be training for a hideous amount of time. Exactly up to what level is
pretty much your choice. 32 for the Hero is probably the minimum that you
should go at.
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The Path to Hargon
When you think you're ready, head out of the shrine. In case you were
wondering, I like to have the Hero at 35, the Prince around 33, and the
Princess around 28. Now leave the shrine and go left across the bridges and
up to the forest. Head up and left, staying only in the forest, not the
hills. At one point, a tiny line of mountains will force you to decide
whether to stay in the forest along the upper path or head to the hills in
the bottom path. Stay in the forest along the upper path and go left. You'll
be surrounded by water and mountains, but the path will keep going left, so
follow it. Keep going left, and then down, staying in the forest at all
times. Finally the path will go straight down, then turn right, so continue
to follow it. Finally the forest will begin to end and you will have to
decide whether to go to the hills along the north path or in the white snow
along the right path. Head up into the hills, which end pretty quickly. Keep
going up into a forest surrounding desert, and go into that desert, where
Hargon's Castle stands.
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The Final Journey: Hargon's Castle
Enter the castle...and...HUH? LORASIA CASTLE? But you're in Rhone. Take a
look around, and it sure looks like Lorasia. You can sell and buy items, and
heal at the inn. Go ahead and heal at the inn. Now take a look around the
castle and talk to some of the people. They seem to...accept and like Hargon!
Something is definitely wrong here. Go and talk to the King, the Hero's
father. What? He has allowed Hargon to take over the Kingdom? Okay, that's
the last straw. This can't be real. Wait...the seals...the Charm. That's it!
Use the Rubiss Charm...it was an illusion! Whew, knew that something was
wrong there! Okay, you are now in the real castle, and it's time to end
Hargon's reign of evil.
Go up from the beginning until you reach the throne. Go left and around the
throne and cast StepGuard. Take one step into the blue floor and one step
left and face up. Press A to open a door and step up into a little area. Go
right three steps, face up, and open another door into what looks like a dead
end. The white floor is shaped like a cross. Stand in the middle of the white
cross, and use the Evil Statue. You are now in the main area of Hargon's
Castle, and you will now go up to vanquish him.
At first, go up, but then turn right into the middle area of the floor. Head
right, and when you reach the stairs, go up them. Now follow the path up,
then turn left, and head down. When you reach the bottom wall, go right,
down, and left around it. Follow the straightforward path left, then up, and
finally right to the stairs. On the third floor, follow the path right, until
you can turn down. Do so and follow that path down, and then left. Keep
following it when it turns up and then right, and follow that path to the
stairs. Now, you're in a difficult area, so go left and count the number of
covered areas above you. Enter the third one by going up and you should see
stairs. Now keep going right across the bridge all the way until you reach
the stairs. Cast StepGuard after you go up them, and go left around the blue
floor and then up into the middle area. Heal fully, and use Wizard Rings to
restore your MP. Head up and you should see an enemy figure, so talk to him.
It's none other than the infamous Hargon himself, who will ask you a
question. It doesn't matter what you answer, so do what you want. Hargon will
whine and complain about you, then fight you. He can attack twice, cast
Explodet, attack you with a Sleeping spell, and do a couple other moves. But
he isn't too difficult, as long as you keep everyone's HP over 50. If someone
falls, revive him/her. Have the Princess cast Healmore/HealAll, to keep your
HP up. Eventually, Hargon will fall.
But as you try to escape, flames surround you and you'll be trapped and
attacked, by Sidoh, the final boss. Have the Hero attack always, and have the
Prince cast Increase at first. Have the Princess start by casting Defense a
couple of times to kill Sidoh's defense. Watch out when he attacks twice,
because he packs a punch. When he casts Defense on you, follow with an
Increase spell all the time. He can really hurt you when he attacks twice and
breaths intense flames, over a hundred damage at times, so always be ready to
heal. Watch out because he uses the Intense Flames move often, and it will
hurt the Prince for over 100 damage. Sidoh has a ton of life, so keep
pounding away at him, and always keep your HP up fairly high. He'll form a
pattern of attacks, with his Increase and Defense spells, and his normal
attacks and Intense Flames. If you can defeat him, you've managed to finally
end the chaos. Victory is yours.
WARNING: SOME ENDING SPOILERS ARE AHEAD!!!!!!!!! DO NOT READ PAST THIS UNLESS
YOU AGREE TO SEE THESE SPOILERS.
"A beautiful voice echoes everywhere,
Sidoh, the agent of chaos, is no more.
Peace will return. I will always watch
over you...The gods of all life,
let your light shine upon my progeny!"
"Now, go on..."
You'll watch Hargon's Castle be destroyed. And now, your quest is complete.
You can now head back to the shrine and transport yourself back to the world.
Everyone will cheer for you, and enemies will no longer attack. The world has
been saved! Go now, to Lorasia Castle, and watch the rest of the ending...
Victory!
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= 8. Shop List =
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Here is a list of all the shops and the items in the shops, for Dragon
Warrior 1&2. Simply, this tells you what items are in the shops, and what
they do. The Shops are in order from the first you'll visit, to the last,
starting with Dragon Warrior 1, then going to 2. Although weapons and armor
are sold in the same shop, I separated them in this list.
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A. Dragon Warrior 1 Shops
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Simply, here are the shops in Dragon Warrior 1, with all the stuff they have
to offer.
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Tantagel Town Shops
Items and Services
Inn: 3g Restores all HP and MP
Storage: Free Enables you to store items here
Torch: 8g Helps you see in dark caves
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Dragon Scale: 20g Puts defense up a little
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Weapons
Bamboo Stick: 10g Puts attack up by 2
Club: 60g Puts attack up by 4
Copper Sword: 180g Puts attack up by 10
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Armor
Clothes: 20g Puts defense up by 2
Leather Armor: 70g Puts defense up by 4
Leather Shield: 90g Puts defense up by 2
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Garinham Town Shop
Items and Services
Inn: 6g Restores all HP and MP
Torch: 8g Helps you see in dark caves
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Dragon Scale: 20g Puts defense up a little
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Weapons
Club: 60g Puts attack up by 4
Copper Sword: 180g Puts attack up by 10
Iron Axe: 560g Puts attack up by 15
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Armor
Leather Armor: 70g Puts defense up by 4
Chain Armor: 300g Puts defense up by 10
Iron Shield: 800g Puts defense up by 10
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Kol Village Shop
Items and Services
Inn: 12g Restores all HP and MP
Torch: 8g Helps you see in dark caves
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Dragon Scale: 20g Puts defense up a little
Warp Wing: 24g Transports you to Tantagel immediately
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Weapons
Copper Sword: 180g Puts attack up by 10
Iron Axe: 560g Puts attack up by 15
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Armor
Leather Shield: 90g Puts defense up by 2
Iron Armor: 1000g Puts defense up by 16
Steel Armor: 3000g Puts defense up by 24
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Rimuldar Town Shop
Items and Services
Inn: 24g Restores all HP and MP
Torch: 8g Helps you see in dark caves
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Warp Wing: 24g Transports you to Tantagel immediately
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Weapons
Copper Sword: 180g Puts attack up by 10
Iron Axe: 560g Puts attack up by 15
Steel Sword: 1500g Puts attack up by 20
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Armor
Iron Armor: 1000g Puts defense up by 16
Steel Armor: 3000g Puts defense up by 24
Magic Armor: 7700g Puts defense up by 24 & restores 1HP for every 2 steps
=============================================================================
Mercado Town Shop
Items and Services
Inn: 50g Restores all HP and MP
Dragon Scale: 20g Puts defense up a little
Warp Wing: 24g Transports you to Tantagel immediately
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Weapons
Bamboo Stick: 10g Puts attack up by 2
Club: 60g Puts attack up by 4
Copper Sword: 180g Puts attack up by 10
Iron Axe: 560g Puts attack up by 15
Steel Sword: 1500g Puts attack up by 20
Flame Sword: 9800g Puts attack up by 28
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Armor
Leather Armor: 70g Puts defense up by 2
Iron Shield: 800g Puts defense up by 10
Steel Armor: 3000g Puts defense up by 24
Magic Armor: 7700g Puts defense up by 24 & restores 1HP for every 2 steps
Silver Shield: 14800g Puts defense up by 20
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B. Dragon Warrior 2 Shops
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This is the same as the above list, but with the shops from the many towns of
Dragon Warrior 2. Enjoy. Oh, and the inn costs are per person. So if you have
all 3 people, multiply the given number by 3. However, this changes when I
get up to Lianport town, so make sure you check the note there.
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Lorasia Castle Shops
Items and Services
Inn: 4g Restores all HP and MP
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
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Armor
Leather Shield: 90g Puts defense up by 4
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Leftwyne Town Shops
Items and Services
Inn: 6g Restores all HP and MP
Storage: FREE Store items or gold here
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Antidote: 8g Cures poison
Warp Wing: 25g Brings you back to where you last saved.
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Weapons
Club: 60g Puts attack up by 8
Copper Sword: 100g Puts attack up by 10
Knife: 200g Puts attack up by 12
Sickle: 330g Puts attack up by 15
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Armor
Chain Armor: 390g Puts defense up by 12
Leather Shield: 90g Puts defense up by 4
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Cannock Castle Shops
Items and Services
Inn: 8g Restores all HP and MP
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Antidote: 8g Cures poison
Repellent: 40g Keeps away monsters
Warp Wing: 25g Brings you back to where you last saved.
*****************************************************************************
Weapons
Copper Sword: 100g Puts attack up by 10
Knife: 200g Puts attack up by 12
Sickle: 330g Puts attack up by 15
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Armor
Chain Armor: 390g Puts defense up by 12
Leather Shield: 90g Puts defense up by 4
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Hamlin Town Shops
Items and Services
Inn: 12g Restores all HP and MP
Storage: FREE Store items and gold
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Antidote: 8g Cures poison
Repellent: 40g Keeps away monsters
Warp Wing: 25g Brings you back to where you last saved.
*****************************************************************************
Weapons
Knife: 200g Puts attack up by 12
Sickle: 330g Puts attack up by 15
Spear: 770g Puts attack up by 20
Steel Sword: 1500g Puts attack up by 30
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Armor
Chain Armor: 390g Puts defense up by 12
Leather Shield: 90g Puts defense up by 4
Steel Armor: 1000g Puts defense up by 25
Steel Shield: 2000g Puts defense up by 10
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Lianport Town Shops
NOTE: Starting now, Inn cost will be combined all three people, because
you'll have them all by now.
Items and Services
Inn: 60g Restores all HP and MP
Storage: FREE Store items and gold
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Antidote: 8g Cures poison
Repellent: 40g Keeps away monsters
Warp Wing: 25g Brings you back to where you last saved.
Amulet: 640g Seems to help magic users in some way...
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Weapons
Knife: 200g Puts attack up by 12
Steel Sword: 1500g Puts attack up by 30
Wizard Cane: 2500g Puts attack up by 27 and use as item to cast Firebal
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Armor
Steel Armor: 1000g Puts defense up by 25
Steel Shield: 2000g Puts defense up by 10
Evade Armor: 1250g Puts defense up by 30 and increases evading ability
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Tantagel Castle Town Shops
Items and Services
Inn: 6g Restores all HP and MP
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Antidote: 8g Cures poison
Repellent: 40g Keeps away monsters
Warp Wing: 25g Brings you back to where you last saved.
Amulet: 640g Seems to help magic users in some way...
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Weapons
Steel Sword: 1500g Puts attack up by 30
Wizard Cane: 2500g Puts attack up by 27 and use as item to cast Firebal
Hammer: 4000g Puts attack up by 40
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Armor
Steel Armor: 1000g Puts defense up by 25
Evade Armor: 1250g Puts defense up by 30 and increases evading ability
Iron Helmet: 3150g Puts defense up by 5
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Beran Town Shops
Location of Town: Southwestern Island of the world, in the middle of it.
Items and Services
Inn: 90g Restores all HP and MP
Storage: FREE Store items or gold here
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Antidote: 8g Cures poison
Repellent: 40g Keeps away monsters
Warp Wing: 25g Brings you back to where you last saved.
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Weapons
Wizard Cane: 2500g Puts attack up by 27 and use as item to cast Firebal
Hammer: 4000g Puts attack up by 40
Dragon Sword: 8000g Puts attack up by 63
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Armor
Steel Shield: 2000g Puts defense up by 10
Heal Shield: 21500g Puts defense up by 28 use as an item to heal
Iron Helmet: 3150g Puts defense up by 5
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Zahan Port Shops
Location of Town: The far eastern most Island of the world
Items and Services
Inn: 90g Restores all HP and MP
Storage: FREE Store items or gold here
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Repellent: 40g Keeps away monsters
Warp Wing: 25g Brings you back to where you last saved.
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Osterfair Castle Shops
Location of Town: Large island south of Lorasia, first island north, but
quite a distance north from Zahan
Items and Services
Inn: 75g Restores all HP and MP
Storage: FREE Store items or gold here
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Antidote: 8g Cures poison
Repellent: 40g Keeps away monsters
Warp Wing: 25g Brings you back to where you last saved.
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Weapons
Steel Sword: 1500g Puts attack up by 30
Hammer: 4000g Puts attack up by 40
Dragon Sword: 8000g Puts attack up by 63
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Armor
Evade Armor: 1250g Puts defense up by 30 and increases evading ability
Magic Armor: 4300g Puts defense up by 30 and increases magic defense
Iron Helmet: 3150g Puts defense up by 5
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Wellgarth Town Shops
Location of Town: South of Rhone, in the mainland of Rhone's continent, west
of Zahan and east of Beran.
Items and Services
Inn: 120g Restores all HP and MP
Storage: FREE Store items or gold here
Herb: 10g Heals 20-30HP
Antidote: 8g Cures poison
Repellent: 40g Keeps away monsters
Warp Wing: 25g Brings you back to where you last saved.
Amulet: 640g Seems to help your magic in some way...
Jail Key: 2000g Opens some locked doors
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Weapons
Hammer: 4000g Puts attack up by 40
Dragon Sword: 8000g Puts attack up by 63
Light Sword: 16000g Puts attack up by 70
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Armor
Fur Armor: 65000g Puts defense up by 60
Heal Shield: 21500g Puts defense up by 28 use as an item to heal
Iron Helmet: 3150g Puts defense up by 5
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Tuhn Village Shops
Location of Town: West of Rhone, northeast of Beran. Sort of a maze to get
to...
Items and Services
Inn: 120g Restores all HP and MP
Repellent: 40g Keeps away monsters
Warp Wing: 25g Brings you back to where you last saved.
Amulet: 640g Seems to help your magic in some way...
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Weapons
Wizard Cane: 2500g Puts attack up by 27 and use as item to cast Firebal
Dragon Sword: 8000g Puts attack up by 63
Falcon Sword: 25000g Puts attack up by 7 and attack twice
*****************************************************************************
Armor
Magic Armor: 4300g Puts defense up by 30 and increases magic defense
Heal Shield: 21500g Puts defense up by 28 use as an item to heal
Iron Helmet: 3150g Puts defense up by 5
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= 9. Dragon Warrior 1 Experience List =
=======================================
Quite simply, this chart tells you how many experience points you'll need to
reach the next level, in Dragon Warrior 1. So here it is.
Thanks to Nintendo Power for this chart.
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|Level Experience Points Needed |
| 2 7 |
| 3 23 |
| 4 47 |
| 5 110 |
| 6 220 |
| 7 450 |
| 8 800 |
| 9 1300 |
| 10 2000 |
| 11 2900 |
| 12 4000 |
| 13 5500 |
| 14 7500 |
| 15 10000 |
| 16 13000 |
| 17 17000 |
| 18 21000 |
| 19 25000 |
| 20 29000 |
| 21 33000 |
| 22 37000 |
| 23 41000 |
| 24 45000 |
| 25 49000 |
| 26 53000 |
| 27 57000 |
| 28 61000 |
| 29 65000 |
| 30 65535 |
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= 10. Items List =
==================
Here's a list of the items in both Dragon Warrior 1 and Dragon Warrior 2. Oh,
and these are expendable items, not special items like the Sun Stone, the
Rainbow Drop, or the Evil Statue.
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A. Dragon Warrior 1 Items
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Herb
Cost: 10g
Where found: Most towns, including Tantagel, and several caves
Description: Heals between 20-30 HP
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Torch
Cost: 8g
Where found: Many towns, including Tantagel, and a couple of caves
Description: Lights up dark areas, and burns long, but you can't see very far
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Dragon Scale
Cost: 20g
Where found: Several towns, most notably Tantagel
Description: Puts up your defense a little (by 2 or so)
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War Ring
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Western Cave
Description: Puts up your attack a little (by 2 or so)
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Warp Wing
Cost: 24g
Where found: A few towns, such as Kol and Rimuldar
Description: Transports you immediately to Tantagel Castle
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Life Acorn
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Treasure chests, other hidden areas
Description: Raises your HP a little, permanently (use as an item)
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Mystic Nut
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Treasure chests, other hidden areas
Description: Raises your MP a little, permanently (use as an item)
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STR Seed
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Treasure chests, other hidden areas
Description: Raises your Strength (attack power) a little, permanently (use
as an item)
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DEF Seed
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Treasure chests, other hidden areas
Description: Raises your GRD (defense power) a little, permanently (use as an
item)
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AGL Seed
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Treasure chests, other hidden areas
Description: Raises your Agility (accuracy/speed) a little, permanently (use
as an item)
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B. Dragon Warrior 2 Items
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There are a few more items in Dragon Warrior 2...
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Herb
Cost: 10g
Where found: Most towns, including Lorasia, and several caves
Description: Heals between 20-30 HP
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Antidote
Cost: 8g
Where found: Many towns, including Lorasia, and a couple of caves
Description: Cures poison affects
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Warp Wing
Cost: 24g
Where found: Several towns, including Cannock
Description: Transports you immediately to place where you last saved
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Life Acorn
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Treasure chests, other hidden areas
Description: Raises your HP a little, permanently (use as an item)
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Mystic Nut
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Treasure chests, other hidden areas
Description: Raises your MP a little, permanently (use as an item)
=============================================================================
STR Seed
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Treasure chests, other hidden areas
Description: Raises your Strength (attack power) a little, permanently (use
as an item)
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DEF Seed
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Treasure chests, other hidden areas
Description: Raises your GRD (defense power) a little, permanently (use as an
item)
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AGL Seed
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Treasure chests, other hidden areas
Description: Raises your Agility (accuracy/speed) a little, permanently (use
as an item)
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Slot Token
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Monsters drop them, Find in Treasure chests, other secret
stuff...
Description: Play the Slot Machine with these...
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Wizard Ring
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Treasure chests, monsters drop them
Description: Restores MP, and you can reuse them several times
=============================================================================
World Map
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: DracoLord's Castle (treasure chest)
Description: See the map of the world, with your location.
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World Leaf
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: The single square of a tiny forest in an island east of
Wellgarth
Description: Revives one person and cures the Prince at Beran
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Repellent
Cost: ?
Where found: Several towns, monsters
Description: Keeps away weak enemies for a little while
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Silver Key
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: The lake cave
Description: Opens silver colored locked doors
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Gold Key
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Zahan
Description: Opens gold colored locked doors
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Jail Key
Cost: 2000g
Where found: Wellgarth
Description: Opens jail cells
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Dam Key
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: Wellgarth
Description: Opens the dam in Tuhn
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(more items coming soon)
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= 11. Weapons List =
====================
Um, this is a list of all the weapons from DW1, then DW2.
=============================================================================
A. Dragon Warrior 1 Weapons
=============================================================================
Here is all of the weapons that you find in Dragon Warrior 1. I'll list the
weapons, their attack power, their cost, and where you can find/buy them,
along with their cost.
=============================================================================
Bamboo Stick
Cost: 10g
Where found: Tantagel, Mercado
Attack +2
Comments: Although many people like to start out with the club, I actually
prefer to use this and save my money for later. In the original DW1, this was
useless, but now this should destroy the slimes around Tantagel in one hit.
Good value.
=============================================================================
Club
Cost: 60g
Where found: Tantagel, Garinham, Mercado
Attack +4
Comments: More expensive than the Bamboo Stick, but a little more powerful.
Not too much of a difference though. This is more effective against Drackys
and Spookys than the Bamboo Stick is, but is the same against Slimes.
=============================================================================
Copper Sword
Cost: 180g
Where found: Every Store in Alfregard
Attack +10
Comments: Fairly expensive, but more powerful than the Club and Bamboo Stick.
I like to save my money until I get the Iron Axe. This is the preferred
choice to use against monsters south of Garinham, if you go there before you
get the Iron Axe.
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Iron Axe
Cost: 560g
Where found: Garinham, Kol, Rimuldar, Mercado
Attack +15
Comments: Very important weapon to get. You must have this in order to win
battles in the Western Cave, and it's also good to train with south of
Garinham and around Kol. It's not too expensive either, making it a good
value.
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Steel Sword
Cost: 1500g
Where found: Rimuldar, Mercado
Attack +20
Comments: An excellent weapon to have, and very cheap. If you can't afford
it, just train around Rimuldar for a couple battles to get enough. You need
this badly to save Lady Lora and to go through Garin's Tomb.
=============================================================================
Flame Sword
Cost: 9800g
Where found: Mercado
Attack +28
Comments: It can be difficult to defeat enemies in the South without this
weapon, but it's very expensive. Go for it if you have the money, but if you
can't afford it, this isn't absolutely necessary to have, although it helps a
lot.
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Loto's Sword
Cost: Can't buy
Where found: DracoLord's Castle
Attack +40
Comments: Um...since it is the best sword in the game, I think you should get
it. Way better than the Flame Sword, it allows you to defeat even the most
difficult monsters with ease. It's difficult to defeat DracoLord without it.
=============================================================================
B. Dragon Warrior 2 Weapons
=============================================================================
The only real change here is that I won't list EVERY place where you can get
the weapon. I'll list the first place. Oh, and also, I'll list who can equip
the weapon. H is for the Hero, P is for the Prince of Cannock, and M is for
the Princess of Moonbrook.
=============================================================================
Club:
Cost: 60g
First Place found: Cannock Castle OR equipped on the Prince of Cannock at the
start
Attack +8
Who can equip? H,P
Comments: The only time you'll want to use this is if you can't afford a
Sickle to buy for the Prince. Otherwise, ignore this pretty much useless
weapon.
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Copper Sword:
Cost: 100g
First Place found: Equipped on the Hero at the Start
Attack +10
Who can equip? H,P
Comments: You'll have to be satisfied with this weapon until you can afford
the Sickle, so be happy you get it for free. It has more than enough power to
tear through the weak enemys at the start, and is more than adequate to use
until you get the sickle.
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Knife:
Cost: 200g
First Place found: Leftwyne/Cannock Castle
Attack +12
Who can equip? H,P,M
Comments: It's a lot more expensive than the sword, but only a little bit
better. If you can't afford a sickle yet, and you're very impatient, this
isn't a BAD weapon to have, especially if you can't afford a Sickle to give
to the Prince of Cannock when you first get him. Otherwise, skip this weapon.
=============================================================================
Sickle:
Cost: 330g
First Place found: Leftwyne/Cannock Castle
Attack +15
Who can equip? H,P
Comments: This is the weapon you'll tackle the Hero's Spring and the Lake
Cave with. It packs a punch, and isn't that expensive. You'll be using this
for quite a while, at least until you reach the middle continent, so get used
to this. Oh, and make sure you buy two of them, one for the Hero, the other
for the Prince.
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Spear:
Cost: 770g
First Place found: Hamlin
Attack +20
Who can equip? H,P
Comments: Pass on this weapon. The Sickle is still adequate in training
around Hamlin, and the Steel Sword is a much better choice for another more
permanent weapon. Wait until you get that. However, since the Prince cannot
equip the Steel Sword, buy a Spear for the Prince, and a Steel Sword for the
Hero.
=============================================================================
Steel Sword:
Cost: 1500g
First Place found: Hamlin
Attack +30
Who can equip? H
Comments: Now THIS is a weapon! Powerful, not too far out of your price
range, this weapon can destroy the enemies you fight around Hamlin and
beyond! This is definitely a keeper, for as long until you get the boat, when
you'll finally get something better. The only drawback is that only the Hero
can equip it.
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Wooden Stick
Cost: Can't buy, sell for 15g
First Place found: Equipped on Princess at the Start
Attack +2
Who can equip? H,P,M
Comments: Beyond useless. Oh, this will hit your enemies...for one damage, if
it actually does hit. Buy a Knife for the Princess when you get her and sell
this useless weapon.
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Wizard Cane:
Cost: 2500g
First Place found: Enemies in Wind Tower, Lianport
Attack +27
Who can equip? H,P,M
BONUS: Use as item to cast Firebal
Comments: The Princess's best weapon for quite a long time. Buy one for her,
and the Prince too, but the Prince will find a better weapon shortly. This
still isn't very powerful in the Princess's hands, but it's a much better
choice than the Knife.
=============================================================================
Hammer:
Cost: 4000g
First Place found: Tantagel Castle Town
Attack +40
Who can equip? H
Comments: Another very powerful weapon, but only the Hero can equip it. It's
an excellent weapon to pound the enemies in DracoLord's Castle with. You
should definitely buy one of these.
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Loto Sword:
Cost: Can't buy
First Place found: DracoLord's Castle
Attack +40
Who can equip? H,P
Comments: The Hammer is just as good for the Hero, but this is an excellent
weapon to equip the Prince with. Since you get it for free, use it! This is
definitely a nice improvement over the wizard cane.
=============================================================================
Dragon Sword:
Cost: 8000g
First Place found: Osterfair, Wellgarth
Attack +63
Who can equip? H
Comments: An okay weapon, but by the time you get this, it will already be
outdated. In Wellgarth rests an even better weapon, the Light Sword. If
you're desperate for an upgrade and can't wait to accumulate the gold,
though, this is a fine choice.
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Light Sword:
Cost: 16000g
First Place found: Wellgarth
Attack +70
Who can equip? H,P
Comments: Yay! One of the best three weapons of the game! Arguably the second
best, but if you can afford it, buy two of these, one for the Hero, one for
the Prince. Both will be very strong with this powerful weapon.
=============================================================================
Falcon Sword:
Cost: 25000g
First Place found: Tuhn
Attack +7
Who can equip? H,P
BONUS: Attack twice with this weapon
Comments: Eh, not that great. Yes, you attack twice, but your attacks will be
weaker than one Light Sword attack. This is the weapon of choice against a
Metaly or Metababble, so you might want to keep one or two handy, but make
sure you buy Fur Armor first.
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Thunder Sword:
Cost: Can't buy
First Place found: Cave to Rhone
Attack +95
Who can equip? H
Comments: Very hard to find, but worth it. By far the most powerful weapon in
the game. Equip the Hero with it immediately, and he'll rip apart even
monsters in Rhone. Well, I wouldn't go that far, but this is an extremely
powerful weapon.
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Devil Sword
Cost: Can't Buy
First Place found: Monsters drop it, mostly in Rhone
Attack +105
Who can equip? H,P
SPECIAL: Puts a curse on you
Comments: A...unique weapon. It's the most powerful weapon in the game, but
it places a curse on you. Sometimes during a battle, it'll say that you're
cursed and you can't move. Don't even consider giving this to your Hero, but
think about possibly letting the Prince equip this. Once you get it, DON'T
unequip it, unless you're at a Priest who can de-curse you. Think about this:
Is the vast increase in attack power worth giving up a turn once in a while
for?
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Bolt Wand
Cost: Can't buy
First place found: Lorasia Castle (fight the Magnus for it)
Attack +45
Who can equip? H,P,M
SPECIAL: Use as item to hit multiple enemies with Lightning
Comments: The best weapon that the Princess can equip. Give it to her if you
want her to cause any kind of damage to enemies. This is a solid weapon, but
the Princess will never be a strong attacker.
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= 12. Armor List =
==================
Here is a list of the armor found in both games. Dragon Warrior 1 is
separated from DW 2.
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A. Dragon Warrior 1 Armor
=============================================================================
Now, here is a list of all the armor in Dragon Warrior 1, including armor and
shields. Listed pretty much the same way as the weapons.
=============================================================================
Clothes
Cost: 20g
Where found: Tantagel (buy), Kol (hidden in dresser)
Defense +2
Comments: Pretty much useless. Yes, they are cheap, but if you're fighting
Slimes, they won't make much of a difference. Save your money for something
better.
=============================================================================
Leather Shield
Cost: 90g
Where found: Tantagel, Kol
Defense +2
Comments: Expensive, but provides only as much defense as clothes. An utter
waste of money. Pass this up as well.
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Leather Armor
Cost: 70g
Where found: Tantagel, Garinham, Mercado
Defense +4
Comments: A little more protection than clothes, and it might make a bit of a
difference. You don't have to buy these, instead you might want to save up
for some more powerful armor.
=============================================================================
Chain Armor
Cost: 300g
Where found: Garinham, Mercado
Defense +10
Comments: Finally, armor that does something. You should buy this before
going into the Western Cave, as it will protect you well. Not too expensive
either, for such solid defense.
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Iron Shield
Cost: 800g
Where found: Garinham, Western Cave, Mercado
Defense +10
Comments: Well, don't buy it in Garinham or you'll be wasting your money.
Explore the Western Cave thoroughly, and you'll get this nice shield for
free. It's the best shield you get until you finally reach Mercado.
=============================================================================
Iron Armor
Cost: 1000g
Where found: Kol, Rimuldar
Defense +16
Comments: Skip this armor. Instead, save your money for the important,
powerful, Steel Armor that you'll badly need.
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Iron Shield
Cost: 14800g
Where found: Mercado
Defense +20
Comments: Since it is the strongest shield in the game, if you have enough
money, buy it. However, buy the flame sword first, since that is more
important to spend your money on.
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Steel Armor
Cost: 3000g
Where found: Kol, Rimuldar, Mercado
Defense +24
Comments: It's fairly expensive, but vital to have. It's the second strongest
armor in the game, so make sure you pick this up as soon as you can.
=============================================================================
Magic Armor
Cost: 7700g
Where found: Rimuldar, Mercado
Defense +24, Restores 1HP for every two steps
Comments: The extra perk does not really help that much by the time you can
afford it. It's more important to save your money for the flame sword, and
you'll soon be able to pick up Loto's armor, so pass on this.
=============================================================================
Loto Armor
Cost: Cannot buy
Where found: Domdona
Defense +28, Restores 1HP for every step, no HP loss in Swamps or trap floors
Comments: You'll have to fight a tough battle for this, but it's worth it.
You really need the HP restoring in DracoLord's castle, and the extra defense
is excellent too. It's the best armor in the game, so don't forget to get it.
=============================================================================
B. Dragon Warrior 2 Armor
=============================================================================
Like the weapons, I'll list who can equip the armor and the first place you
find it.
H is for the Hero (Prince of Lorasia), P is for the Prince of Cannock, and M
is for the Princess of Moonbrook
=============================================================================
Leather Shield:
Cost: 90g
First place found: Lorasia, Cannock
Who can equip? H,P
Defense +4
Comments: It's a nice shield to have early on and will help your defense. The
hero you might want to give if you have extra money, but DEFINITELY buy one
for the Prince. He won't get a better shield for quite a while
=============================================================================
Chain Armor:
Cost: 390g
First place found: Cannock
Who can equip? H,P
Defense +12
Comments: Good, beginning armor. Especially good for the Prince, so make sure
he definitely gets some, and it's recommended to buy some for the Hero as
well, as it makes the Lake Cave easier to get through.
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Steel Armor:
Cost: 1000g
First place found: Hamlin
Who can equip? H
Defense +25
Comments: Definitely buy this, or else you'll have problems training, getting
through the Tower of Wind, and making the Long Walk. Powerful defense, for a
nice, affordable price.
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Steel Shield:
Cost: 2000g
First Place found: Hamlin
Who can equip? H
Defense +10
Comments: It's expensive, but if you have the extra money, more defense is
always a good idea. This should not be your top priority, buy new weapons and
the Steel Armor before going after this.
=============================================================================
Cloth Armor:
Cost: Can't Buy
First place found: Equipped on Princess at the start
Who can equip? H,P,M
Defense +?
Comments: Weak armor that the Princess starts out with. Get rid of it as soon
as possible.
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Evade Armor:
Cost: 1250g
First place found: Lianport
Who can equip? H,P,M
Defense +30
SPECIAL: Increases evading ability
Comments: Yes, excellent, cheap, powerful armor! It's a dream come true!
Especially since even the Princess can equip this, so make sure you get 3
pairs of it! This is very, very nice armor to have.
=============================================================================
Iron Helmet:
Cost: 3150g
First place found: Lianport
Who can equip? H
Defense +5
Comments: One of only three helmets in the game, and since you won't get the
second for a while, you might as well buy one of these. Expensive and not
very good defense, but it's a help. This should not be a high priority to
get, however.
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Magic Armor:
Cost: 4300g
First place found: Osterfair Castle
Who can equip? H,P,M
Defense +30
SPECIAL: Increases resistance to Sleep and Stop spells and increases defense
against magic attacks slightly
Comments: Although this is nice, it doesn't give you any more defense power
than the evade armor and it's fairly expensive too. I much prefer equipping
the evade armor to this.
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Gaia Armor:
Cost: Can't buy
First place found: Osterfair Castle
Who can equip? H
Defense +42
Comments: Good, free armor. It's hidden away in Osterfair Castle, but it
isn't too difficult to find. Equip this for the Hero, whichever you prefer.
It's good armor, but not anything really powerful. At least it's free!
=============================================================================
Heal Shield:
Cost: 21500g
First place found: Beran, Wellgarth
Who can equip? H,P
Defense +28
SPECIAL: Use as an item to heal yourself
Comments: The shield of choice, especially for the Prince. It's the best
shield the Prince can equip and the second best for the Hero. Expensive, but
definitely buy at least one for the Prince
=============================================================================
Water Robe
Cost: Can't buy
First place found: Tuhn
Who can equip? H,P,M
Defense +65
Comments: Oh, yes, this is great protection for the Princess. Give it to her
as soon as you get it. It's by far the best armor for you, and it's even
better than the fur armor, which is incredibly expensive. I seriously
recommend that you give this to the Princess.
=============================================================================
Fur Armor:
Cost: 65000g
First place found: Wellgarth
Who can equip? H,P
Defense +60
Comments: By far the most expensive item in the game. You really can't afford
this until pretty near the end of the game. But when you can afford it, buy
one of these to give to the Prince, as he'll badly need the extra protection
of this armor.
=============================================================================
Magic Helmet
Cost: Can't buy
First place found: Cave to Rhone
Who can equip? H,P,M
Defense +8
SPECIAL: Increases resistance to Sleep and Stop spells and increases defense
against magic attacks slightly
Comments: Since it's the only helmet that the Prince can use, give it to him.
The Loto Helmet is better for the Hero to use. And since the Princess will be
defending a lot, the Prince needs this more than her.
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Loto Helmet
Cost: Can't buy
First place found: Shrine in Southeast Alfregard
Who can equip? H
Defense +25
Comments: Yes! The best helmet in the game by far is perfect for the Hero to
wear. This will make his defense shoot up skyward.
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Loto Shield
Cost: Can't buy
First place found: Cannock Castle (behind locked door)
Who can equip? H
Defense +30
Comments: Ah, more great armor for the Hero. Now with the Loto Helmet and the
Loto Shield, your Hero will take damage far less than he had before. This is
a big help when getting the Seals and fighting Hargon.
=============================================================================
Loto Armor
Cost: Can't buy
First place found: Cave to Rhone
Who can equip? H
Defense +75
Comments: The strongest armor in the game is, not surprisingly, the Loto
Armor. Put this on the Hero to make his defense soar even higher. He'll now
be a formidable warrior.
=============================================================================
Evil Shield
Cost: Can't buy
First place found: Cave to Rhone
Who can equip? H
Defense + 75
SPECIAL: It's evil...so it's cursed.
Comments: Well, it's great defense, but you'll lose some of your turns if you
wear it. Nevertheless, having this equipped along with the Devil Sword could
really, really help you.
DO NOT USE THE DEVIL SWORD WITHOUT THE EVIL SHIELD, AND VICE VERSA!
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= 13. Monster List =
====================
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A. Dragon Warrior 1 Monsters
=============================================================================
Wow, I wasn't expecting to have a whole monster list for both games, but I'm
very lucky. Shdwwyrm was kind enough to allow me to use the monster lists on
his FAQ for this FAQ. Which reminds me, he has a VERY excellent FAQ on this
game, go to GameFAQs to see it.
Shdwwyrm, I can't thank you enough for letting me use these. The monster
lists list the name of the monster, HP as accurate as Shdwwyrm could get,
exp, and gold, along with any special moves the monster has. If it is listed
as none, the monster will simply use normal attacks.
Here is the Dragon Warrior 1 List:
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Name | HP | EXP | Gold | Attacks/Spells/Notes
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ArmKnight | 47 | 78 | 150G | StopSpell
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AxeKnight | 99 | 172 | 152G | Firebane, HealMore
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BlueDrgn | 98 | 180 | 150G | Breathes fire
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DeadNite | 40 | 72 | 120G | Heal
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Drackeema | 16 | 20 | 25G | Firebal, Heal
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Dracky | 5 | 3 | 6G | None
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DracoLord (1)| 242 | 0 | 0G | Sleep
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DracoLord (2)| 387 | 0 | 0G | Breathes fire and intense flames
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Dragon | 72 | 135 | 160G | Breathes fire
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Dragon * | 166 | 950 | 250G | Breathes fire
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Droll | 43 | 18 | 30G | None
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Drollmagi | 44 | 58 | 110G | Sleep
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Druin | 22 | 28 | 50G | Firebal
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Druinlord | 56 | 120 | 185G | Firebane, StopSpell
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Eyeder | 18 | 14 | 21 | None
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Eyedrlord | 46 | 56 | 95G | Heal
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Goldman | 110 | 6 | 650G | None
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Golem | 153 | 2500 | 10G | PixyFlute puts it to sleep
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MadKnight | 67 | 130 | 165G | Sleep
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MagDracky | 13 | 12 | 20G | Firebal
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Magician | 12 | 8 | 16G | Firebal
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MagWyvern | 48 | 83 | 135G | Heal, Sleep
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Metaly | 3 | 775 | 6G | Frequently runs away
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MtlScrpio | 18 | 31 | 48G | None
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Poltergst | 26 | 15 | 19G | Firebal
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RedDragon | 106 | 350 | 143G | Breathes fire, StopSpell
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RedSlime | 3 | 2 | 4G | None
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RgeScrpio | 40 | 70 | 110G | None
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RockGolem | 135 | 155 | 148G | None
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Scorpion | 13 | 16 | 25G | None
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ShdwKnght | 38 | 90 | 148G | None
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Skeleton | 24 | 25 | 42 | None
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Slime | 2 | 1 | 2G | None
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Specter | 48 | 47 | 75G | Firebal, Sleep
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Spooky | 7 | 4 | 8G | None
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StarWyvrn | 74 | 105 | 169G | Breathes fire
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Werewolf | 50 | 95 | 155G | None
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Wolf | 33 | 40 | 60G | None
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Wolflord | 37 | 52 | 80G | StopSpell
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Wraith | 39 | 42 | 62G | Heal
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Wyvern | 37 | 64 | 105G | None
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*: This Dragon guards Princess Lora, and has higher stats than a normal
Dragon.
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B. Dragon Warrior 2 Monsters
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This is from Shdwwyrm's list as well. Thank you again! Same format as the
first one, but in here, if a monster drops an item, it will be listed.
Name | HP | EXP | Gold | Attacks/Spells/Notes
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ArmorPede | 18 | 14 | 30G | Poison, Drops Leather armor
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ArmyAnt | 9 | 4 | 2G | Calls for help
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Babble | 12 | 8 | 4G | Poison, Drops Copper Sword
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Baboon | 32 | 33 | 45G | Drops Club
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Basilisk | 46 | 41 | 58G | None
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BigRat | 16 | 7 | 5G | Drops Warp Wing
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Dracky | 8 | 3 | 3G | Drops Club
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DragonFly | 46 | 59 | 43G | Breathes fire, Drops Amulet
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Enchanter | 40 | 37 | 30G | StopSpell
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EvilTree | 61 | 67 | 95G | Drops Repellent
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Gargoyle | 67 | 107 | 95G | None
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Gas | 52 | ? | ?G | Surround
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GhostRat | 20 | 23 | 25G | Calls for help
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GiantSlug | 8 | 2 | 3G | None
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GoldOrc | 107 | 83 | 255G | Heal
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Goopi | 46 | ? | ?G | Calls for help
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Gorgon | 26 | 50 | 62G | Surround, Drops Repellent
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Gremlin | 51 | 52 | 47G | Breathes fire, StopSpell, Drops Warp Wing
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HawkMan | 69 | 74 | 45G | Heal
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Healer | 23 | 15 | 5G | Heal
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Hork | 139 | 61 | 51G | None
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IronAnt | 6 | 2 | 4G | Drops Herb
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Jellyfish | 27 | 25 | 50G | Unconsciousness
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KingCobra | 16 | 9 | 9G | Poison, Drops Antidote
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LizardFly | 12 | 27 | 20G | Firebal
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Magabboon | 34 | 40 | 45G | Calls for help
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MagicAnt | 14 | 18 | 8G | Sleep, Drops SlotToken
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Magus | 160 | ? | ? | Explodet, Drops Bolt Wand (Lorasia only)
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ManEater | 36 | 29 | 31G | Sweet-breath, Drops SlotToken
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MedusaEye | 48 | 36 | 29G | Defense
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Megapede | 16 | 33 | 25G | None
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Metaly | 4 | 1015 | 90G | Firebal
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Metabble | 4 |10150*| 255G | Firebal
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MudDoll | 24 | 32 | 35G | Strange dance, Drops Repellent
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MummyMan | 43 | 44 | 40G | Drops Cloth Armor
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Phantom | 14 | 6 | 6G | Drops Cloth Armor
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PoisnLily | 46 | 31 | 25G | Poison, Poison Breath
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Reaper | 35 | 44 | 45G | None
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SaberLion | 90 | 128 | 55G | None
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SaberTger | 39 | 45 | 55G | None
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SeaSlug | 26 | 24 | 80G | Drops Copper Sword
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Slime | 3 | 1 | 2G | Dies easily...
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Smoke | 12 | 18 | 40G | StopSpell, Drops Cloth Armor
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Sorcerer | 13 | 10 | 10G | Firebal, Drops Wooden Stick
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Undead | 60 | 45 | 82G | None
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Vampirus | 63 | 95 | 83G | None
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Warlock | 50 | 62 | 110G | Firebane, StopSpell
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WildMouse | 10 | 5 | 5G | Drops Herb
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WizDracky | 12 | 12 | 10G | Defense, Drops Club
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Zombie | 62 | 40 | 25G | Surround, Drops Leather Armor
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*Metabble gives you somewhere around 10,150. I can't remember exactly how
much.
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= 13. Contact Information =
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Have a question about the Walkthrough? A question about the game in General?
Well, you've come to the right section. Here is how to contact me.
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What I will accept:
Questions about this game that are not covered by this Walkthrough
Comments on the Walkthrough
Criticism on the Walkthrough (as long as you don't flame me)
Stuff to add on (and I'll add you to the credits)
Corrections that need to be made (hey, I know I make mistakes!)
Suggestions for new sections or other stuff like that.
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What I will NOT accept:
Spam mail- I don't want it. Too bad. (Will delete any Spam mail)
Hate mail- I don't mind criticism, but if you flame me, I won't respond.
Questions about other games- Unless I decide to write a FAQ for them in the
future.
Questions already covered on the Walkthrough- I don't like repeating myself.
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Email:
[email protected]
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AOL Instant Messenger:
Thelinebacker555
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MSN Instant Messanger:
[email protected]
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I don't have any other Instant Messengers. Sorry. But if I get one, I'll post
the IM name here.
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If you want to give me information about anything I haven't finished yet, I
would greatly appreciate it. I'll make sure to give you credit.
Don't be afraid to ask for help. I'll gladly answer any questions to anyone
who needs any assistance.
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= 14. Conclusion =
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Ah, I've finally done it! It's taken me nearly a month, but I've finally
finished my first FAQ. And I couldn't have picked a better game to start out
writing with. I'm really happy that I wrote this, and I hope that this
information will answer any questions about this game. But in case they
don't, use the Contact Information section above if you want to ask me
anything. Thank you very much for reading this. It's been a while, but this
is pretty much done!
NOTE: A couple updates are coming up, but that's pretty much it!
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= 15. Credits =
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I thank everyone who has contributed to this walkthrough in any way, so
here's my little dedication to you.
You- For reading this Walkthrough. Hey, that's why it's here!
Me- Um...for writing it?
Dragon973- For putting this Walkthrough up on his site and for having a very,
very great site!
Enix- For making this game!
Nintendo Power- For the map of Dragon Warrior 1, and 2, which was a nice
little help and for having some information for my walkthrough when I forgot
stuff. Also got the experience chart for DW 1 from here.
CJayC- He's the GameFAQs webmaster. He deserves credit. Oh, and for putting
this up.
Atmasabr- Hmm...too hard to explain, but thank you anyway.
Shdwwyrm- What can I say? He let me use his WHOLE Monster lists for BOTH
Dragon Warrior 1 and DW2! Thanks a million, I really, really appreciate it.
SSVegeta858- Sent in a lot of nice information, including the Evil Shield,
about Metabubbles, and more!
Anybody Else I might have missed, thank you.