             hSNGXg IV/Dragon Quest IV Remix

                     Chapter 6 Translation Guide

                          Version 1.1  12/20/01

               By: Red Scarlet (akaiscarlet@hotmail.com)

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     Please note that Chapter 6 is completely new.  Stop reading this now if
you don't want to read spoilers.  If you keep reading *any* of this, I had
better not get any e-mails complaining about me spoiling the game; as you
decided to keep reading, after the warning.  Moving on...

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     Before I get 11023412341234 emails asking, *Yes* you can choose to
manually control the other regular party members in this.  Get into a battle,
choose the middle option (Sakusen), then choose the bottom option, then finally
choose the battle strategy on the bottom-right.  Everyone will be under manual
control.
     Also, Torneko/Taloon still does the random things while in fights, no
matter what Tactic you give him.
     I have not found a Whip or Boomerang-type weapon in the game either,
although Pisaro has an attack called [Tg: Mu-nsaruto (Moonsault) which
hits all enemies on the screen.

Version 1.0  12/18/01-Guide started for Chapter 6.  Guide/Walkthrough com-
                      plete through the cave created in the town of
                      SbgTCh: Gottosaido (Gottside).
Version 1.1  12/19/01-Guide/Walkthrough complete through Reviving Rosaly,
                      having Pisaro join the party, and getting the Makai
                      Shield for Pisaro.  Also included a partial spell list
                      for Pisaro.


<Disclaimer> This Guide is for personal use only.  It cannot be
altered without the consent of its owner (me), nor published in any
magazines or any reproducted form.  This walkthrough is not meant for
sale and is Copyright 2001 Red Scarlet.  If you want to use this on
your website or page, please e-mail me for permission
(akaiscarlet@hotmail.com).

To view this text file correctly, please use a Japanese text viewer
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net explorer 5.0 (I think), right click on the text, and choose 'Encoding',
then select Japanese (Auto Select) and the kana will come
out just right.  I strongly recommend doing this to view any of my
guides with Japanese in them correctly.

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     Hello, welcome to my Dragon Quest 4 Remix-Chapter 6 Translation Guide.
In this guide are translations of the menu screen, item menus, status menus,
spell menus, strategy menus, and battle menus.  Also in this guide are
translations of all the weapons, armor, items, spells, town shop info, and
monsters I have found while playing through Chapter 6.
     A quick summary of what to do to get through Chapter 6 is also included.

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Control Scheme

Directional Pad/Left Analog Stick
Move up, down, left, right

L1 Button: Moves the 3-Dimensional map in towns and caves counter-clockwise.
L2 Button: Moves the 3-Dimensional map in towns and caves counter-clockwise
           by 45 degrees.
R1 Button: Moves the 3-Dimensional map in towns and caves clockwise.
R2 Button: Moves the 3-Dimensional map in towns and caves clockwise by 45      
        degrees.
Triangle: Picks up pots and barrels; also used to talk to people automatic-
          ally, and look through dressers.
Square: Zooms the camera way out while in a town.  Also views the map (once
        you have it) while on the overworld screen.
Circle: Accept button.  Also opens the Command Window.
X: Cancel button.  Gives the : Iie (No) reply when asked a question
   and this button is pushed.  Goes back 1 page in some menus.
Select: Opens the ꂫ: Senreki (Combat Experience) screen.
Start: If pushed while in a town or cave, the 3-D map will flip around to
       its default position.  Holding L1 and pushing R1 (or vice-versa)
       does the same effect.

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                      House of Healing Translations

     When you visit a church, these are the options that appear:

̂: Oinori wo Suru (Save Game)
: Otsuge wo Kiku (Inform)
点: Ikikaeraseru (Revive)
ǂ̂傤: Doku no Chiryou (Poison Treatment)
̂낢Ƃ: Noroi wo Toku (Undo Curse)
߂: Yameru (Cancel)

     If you choose to save the game, the priest double checks if that is what
you want to do.  Reply with ͂: Hai (Yes) if you want to save, or say :
Iie (No) if you do not want to.  If you do say no, the priest asks if you want
to still play.  If you didn't save, I wouldn't recommend saying you want to
take a break; you'd have to redo everything since the last time you did save.
     Reply to his first question with ͂: Hai (Yes), and he asks which
memory card slot you want to use.  Reply with Slot 1 or Slot 2.  Save over
whatever empty/current file you have, then he asks if you want to keep playing.

     What Inform does is simply say how much more experience everyone in the
party needs until they reach their next level.

     Revive will bring dead party members back to life, but for a price.

     Poison Treatment will cure ǂ: Doku (Poison) status.

     Undo Curse will remove a cursed item from a party member.  Note that when
a cursed item is removed, it is destroyed in the process.

     Cancel will exit the menu.

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              R}hEBhE: Komandouindou (Command Window)

     Hit the Circle button to open up the command window.  The six options that
appear are:

Note-a ** means there are more options that open when you select that
command.

͂Ȃ: Hanasu (Talk)       : Jumon (Magic)
**ǂ: Dougu (Item)      ׂ: Shiraberu (Search)
**悳: Tsuyosa (Status)  **: Sakusen (Strategy)

ǂ: Dougu (Item Bag) Translations

     Choose a character, and then hit the Circle button on the item in
question, and another menu pops up.  The translations for those are
as follows:
     : Tsukau (Use item)
     킽: Watasu (Move item up or down in list)
     ݂: Miseru (Show: Torneko will appraise the item in question)
     : Soubi (Equip the item if you can)
     Ă: Suteru (Throw the item away; once its thrown, its gone!)
     ߂: Yameru (Cancel)

     In Chapters 5 and 6, there is a ӂ: Fukuro (Item Bag) place extra
items in there so each character's personal inventory is not clogged up.

悳: Tsuyosa (Status) Translations

     When you choose this command, you can choose an individual char-
acter, or choose the bottom option, ɂ: Zenin, which shows a
'quick list' of all party members' current/max hp, current/max mp,
their current experience level, and the amount of time the game has been
played.
     Now choose an individual character, and the stats are translat-
ed as follows:

          _______________________________________________________________
          |    Name        |    Amount of Gold                          |
          |Character Type  |--------------------------------------------|
          |     Sex        | : Chikara (Power)                    |
          | Exp. Level     | ΂₳: Subayasa (Agility)               |
          ------------------ 傭: Tairyoku (Vitality)            |
          |Weapon equipped | : Kashikosa (Intelligence)         |
          |Armor equipped  | ̂悳: Un no Yosa (Luck)              |
          |Shield equipped | : Kougeki Chikara (Attack Power) |
          |Helmet equipped | ї: Shubi Chikara (Defense Power)    |
          |Decoration eqpd | HP: Saidai HP (Max HP)             |
          -----------------| MP: Saidai MP (Max MP)             |
                           | Ex: Current Experience Points              |
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Note-: Kougeki Chikara (Attack Power) is figured by the
characters' : Chikara (Strength) + the attack power of their
equipped weapon, and ї: Shubi Chikara (Defense Power) is figur-
ed by the defense power of their equipped armor, shield, helmet,
decoration (if it applies) plus 50% of their Agility rating.

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: Sakusen (Strategy) Translations

     When you open this menu, these options pop up.  The translations
for these are to the best of my knowledge, so if anyone out there
knows what the last option does, please email and I will give you
credit for it.

     񂽂: Montan (Use Heal spells to heal everyone to full HP)
     : Soubi (Equip weapons and armor)
     񂪂: Sakusengae (Change Tactics)
     Ȃт: Narabikae (Change party order)
     ǂ: Douguseiri (Item Arrange-puts all unequipped items into
                   the ӂ: Fukuro/Item Bag)
     ӂ낹: Fukuroseiri (Item Bag Arrange)
                   ׂ: Shubetsujun (Arrange by type)
                   : Aiueojun (Arrange alphabetically)
     ꂫ: Senreki (Combat Experience)

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ꂫ: Senreki (Combat Experience) Translations

ڂ񂵂: Boukenshita Jikan (Adventure time) : Hours : Min.
퓬: Sentou Kaisuu (Number of battles)
C: Taoshitahikisuu (Number of monsters fought)
SlS[h: Zenkakutoku Go-rudo (Acquired gold)
: Shouri Kaisuu (Number of battle victories)
Sŉ: Zenmetsu Kaisuu (Number of times the party has been defeated)
: Tousou Kaisuu (Number of times the party has fled)
ꌂő_[W: Ichigeki Saidai Dame-ji (Highest single attack damage)
}ӊ܂: Zukankanseimade (Pictures until completion of Monster Book)

     If you hit right on the control pad, the menu will switch to the info for
when you beat the game.

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                    Battle Screen Translations

     When you get into a fight, the battle menu on the bottom left looks like
this:

: Tatakau (Fight)
: Sakusen (Tactics)
ɂ: Nigeru (Flee)

     If you hit Left or Right on the directional pad or the left analog stick,
the game asks if you want to change the message speed.  Hit the Circle button
if you want to, hit Left, Right, or the X button if you don't want to.
     The default message speed is 4.  1 is the fastest, while 8 is the slowest.
 If you choose to : Tatakau (Fight), another window opens up.  This is
the Fight Command menu.

------------------------------------------|
| Character's Name  |                     |
|-------------------| Monster name        |
|    ǂ |                     |
|     |---------------------|
| ڂ傤 ɂ |
--------------------|

: Kougeki (Attack)   ǂ: Dougu (Use item)
: Jumon (Spell)      : Soubi (Equip)
ڂ傤: Bougyou (Defend) ɂ: Nigeru (Flee)


: Sakusen (Tactics)

     This is the menu used to change the AI tactics of the other characters
aside from the hero.

     The screen displays each characters name in the current battle party on
the left, and their current tactic to the right of their name.  If you want
everyone to have the same tactic, choose the 񂢂 ւ񂱂: Zenin Henkou
(All Change) option underneath the names.
     When you choose either an individual character, or the All Change option,
these six tactics will appear:

KK: Ganganikuwayo     ob`΂: Bacchiriganbare
킽ɂ܂: Watashinimakasete ͂߂: Jumonhayamete
̂: Inochidaijini       ߂ꂢ: Meireisuruwayo

KK: Ganganikuwayo (All-Out)
                  When this tactic is used, the other party members go
                  all-out in offense.  They will use their most powerful
                  spells, and healing is a low priority.  This was the
                  'Offensive' tactic in the NES version.

킽ɂ܂: Watashinimakasete (Leave it to Me)
                  When this tactic is used, the other party members will
                  concentrate on making the Hero as strong and healthy as
                  possible.  Enemies are rarely (if ever) attacked.

̂: Inochidaijini (Life is Precious?)
                Defensive Tactic.  Healing and increasing Defense Power is
                a high priority with this tactic.  This was the 'Defensive'
                tactic in the NES version.

ob`΂: Bacchiriganbare (Do your Best)
                  This was the 'Normal' tactic in the NES version.  Balanced
                  offense and defense.

͂߂: Jumonhayamete (Use no Spells)
                  This was the 'Use no MP' tactic in the NES version.  Only
                  regular attacks (and some items) are used.

߂ꂢ: Meireisuruwayo (Follow Orders)
                  This is the tactic that many people have hoped for.  Well,
                  here it is.  This is the manual control for the character.

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            X^[}: Monsuta-zukan (Monster Picture Book)

     This item is not found until Chapter 5.  It displays all of the monsters
so far fought in the game up to the point you are at.  It also displays various
information about each monster.  Here is a sample page and its translations.

6: (Monster Number)               Total times this monster has been fought.
: Name of monster   How much Experience killing one is worth.
                                  Total Exp. gained by killing this monster.
                                  How much Gold killing one is worth.
                                  Total Gold gained by killing this monster.
       Monster's Picture          # of times this monster dropped an item.
        Hit the Circle                    Name of item dropped by monster.
         or Triangle              Lowest Level this monster was killed:
       Buttons to cycle                                        Level    x
        through their
       various animations.


     Some new info: it appears that once 20 of an enemy has been killed, the
name of the item in their treasure chest will be included in their info. 
Getting a treasure chest from them before killing 20 of them reveals what they
have as well.

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                            The Gold Vault

     Due to her husband's absence, ll: Nene had to change Torneko's shop into
a Gold Vault.  She can keep the party's money safe here.  Deposit or Withraw
Gold in increments of 1000.
     If the party is defeated, half of the current Gold is taken away.  No gold
that is in the vault is deducted from.  Talk to Nene, and the three options
that you're given are:

: Azukeru  (Deposit)
Ђ: Hikidasu (Withdraw)
߂: Yameru     (Cancel)

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Chapter 6:

Walkthrough-Part 1: The pit at SbgTCh: Gottosaido (Gottside).

1-Warp to SbgTCh: Gottosaido (Gottside) and fall into the giant hole
  in town.
2-In the cave, make your way through, then head left down the ladder.  Go
  down the stairs after descending the ladder.
     The next floor has a raft and 4 chests.  Go right, then open the chest.
  Inside is a ̂т: Chikara no Yubiwa (Strength Ring).  Float over
  to the right, and another chest.  This chest holds some
  ̂: Sekaiju no Shizuku (World Dew).  Float up and right
  to where 2 chests are.  The one on the left has a Small Medal inside.
  The chest on the right is a ph{bNX: Pandorabokkusu (Pandora Box).
  After clearing out the floor, head back the way you came, and go back up
  the big ladder.
     Find a path going right into the doorway.  You should be in a cavern     
with a lot of plants on the ground.  A Small Medal is in a chest on this    
floor; find it then take the stairs going up.  There are 3 chests on the    
next floor, they contain a ΂₳̂: Subayasa no Tane (Agility        
Seed) and an ̂т: Inochi no Yubiwa (Life Ring).  Take the stairs     
going up to the right of the Mimic.
     Now you are at what looks like a floor of the Lighthouse. There are 2    
chests on this floor.  Go left from the stairs to find one, a
  ӂȂ̂: Fushigi na Kinomi (Mystery Nut) is inside.  At the southern
  end of the floor is the other chest, with 1200 gold inside.  Make your
  way around to the stairs going up.
     No chests on this floor, and it is pretty straightforward to find the    
next set of stairs going up.  The next floor, a cave, has no chests.  Make  
your way around to the ladder going upward to reach the next floor.
     After going up the ladder, you are in another cave-like area with no
  treasure chests on the floor.  Find your way to the walkway leading to a
  new area.
     This new cave-area has small lakes and the path divides into an east-
  west fork with a cave entrance straight ahead.  Go left and cross the       
bridge to reach the cavern.
     In the cave, you'll see a merchant and an old man sitting across from
  one another at a table.  The merchant is an Innkeeper, so rest.  Search
  the ground right below the tree to find a Small Medal.  Go up the stairs
  when you are ready again.
     After going up, you'll be on a watery floor with a waterfall and 2
  treasure chests.  Walk around to the right, then take the stairwell up
  and to the left.  Make a southern detour at the next stairwell to reach
  the first chest, with a Ⴕ̂߂: Jashin no Men (Evil God Mask)
  inside.  Walk up and to the left, passing the stairs going up.  Head down
  first, and open the chest.  It is a ph{bNX: Pandorabokkusu
  (Pandora Box).  After killing it, go back to the stairs going up.
     Now you'll be underwater.  No chests on this floor.  There are 2 stairs,
  one on the left and one on the right.  Take the one on the right.  Open
  the chest there and take the 킹̂: Shiawase no Kutsu (Happiness
  Shoes).  Go back up the stairs, then take the stairs going down on the
  left side of the floor.
     Nothing on this floor, simply walk past the gateways to the next stair-
  case.
     No chests on this floor (which looks like a floor from the Final Cave).  
Walk through the door then go around to the bottom end of the floor to the
  next staircase.  You can fight Metal Kings on this floor if you want to
  level up some more quickly.
     The next floor is an outside area, and no random fights.  No chests,
  though.  Go right then you'll see a church and a farmer walking around.
  This area looks very familiar from Dragon Quest 7.  If you walk around the  
outer part of the area, there is a small cave behind the church.  Enter
  the church first and save the game, then enter the cave.
     Once you have reached the church, you can now warp to it.  It is called
  the Ȃ̋: Nazo no Kyoukai (Riddle Church).
     The first floor of the small cave is the first floor of the Royal        
Crypt.  No chests here; find the stairs and go down.
     Now you'll be in a place with a lot of lava.  There are 2 chests on
  this floor as well.  Go down, then turn left to reach one of the chests.
  Inside is the ܂̂: Akuma no Tsume (Devil Claw).  Go up from the
  chest, and take a left when you can.  Go down after going left.  Walk
  under the bridge to the right, then go down-right under another bridge to
  the second chest.  Inside it is an ̂̂: Inochi no Kinomi (Life Nut).
  After getting the Life Nut, go up through the bridge, then keep going up
  under another bridge to the big doorway.
     Inside the next area, there is a cemetary.  There are 2 chests on this
  floor.  Go right and search the graveyard area.  One pot has $2600, the
  other has a Small Medal.  After getting those, go to the northern end of
  the floor to the doorway.
     On this floor, there are 4 chests.  If you played Dragon Quest 7, this
  area looks just like the hideout for those bandit cooks (the zombie cook
  was funny in that).  Search the barrel to the right of the Slime walking?
  around to find a KÛł: Megazaru no Udewa (Mega Revive           
Bracelet).  A pot in the room with the elf woman has the ever-so-useful
  ܂̂ӂ: Uma no Fun (Horse Manure) inside.  Search the dresser there
  for some XeeRpc: Sutetekopantsu (Boxer Shorts).  Search the dresser
  above the sleeping Lighthouse Tiger to find a ₷炬̃[u: Yasuragi    
no Ro-bu (Tranquility Robe).  Go through the jail door and go up the
  stairs.
     There are 2 chests on this maze-like floor (which once again is taken
  from part 7).  From the stairs, go up then left.  One chest is there.  It   
has a ܂̃r[: Mamori no Rubi- (Protection Ruby) inside.  Go back    
up, then to the right.  Keep going to the right, and you'll find the other  
chest on the floor.  Inside it is a Small Medal.  Go back up the passage,   
then down at the branch.  Go down again when the path forks, then take
  a right at the next one.  Take the stairs going up.
     Open the chest to find the f[XsA: De-monsupia (Demon Spear).
  Go up past the pillars and climb the large stairway until you see another
  staircase.
     This floor is very large and open.  The one chest that is on this floor
  is located at the top-left corner.  Open it to find a Ă񂵂̃I^[h:
  Tenshi no Reota-do (Angel Leotard).  Watch out on this floor, as I have
  fought multiple Pandora Boxes in the same battle here.  The stairs up are
  in the top-right corner.  Enter the warp on the next floor.
     Walk up to the two guys jumping up and down.  Talk to them, and you'll
  see that they are arguing about eggs and chickens.  Then one will ask you   
a yes/no question.  Answer with no a couple of times, and they'll fight     
you.   The Casino music was playing for me when I did this.  Beat them (if  
you can) and they will make the picture of the World Tree have a flower     
over it.
     Having Minea cast Barrier is helpful defense
  against the guy on the left, and having Cristo cast Increase is somewhat
  helpful against the guy on the right's powerful attacks.
     If you have the ݂Ȃ낵̌: Minagoroshi no Ken (Massacre Sword),     
which is found in the town of Rix[: Konanberi-, it will be of       
great use to use as an item against them, as it casts Ji: Rukanan     
(Defense), which will reduce their defense by 50% with each use.  Two
  uses of it against one of them will remove all of their defense for a
  couple of rounds.
  They will resume their argument over the eggs again.  Fall into the
  volcano part to leave the cave and land near Gottside.


Walkthrough-Part 2:  Revival of T[: Rosari (Rosaly)

1-Fly the balloon to the giant World Tree (the 'X' on the world map) and
  enter.  Make your way up to the top of the tree, and you will see a
  large pink/purple flower.  Take the ̉: Sekaiju no Hana
  (World Flower) and leave.
2-Warp to U[q: Rozari-hiru (Rosaly Hill) and use the
  ̉: Sekaiju no Hana (World Flower) at her grave.  She will
  be brought back to life and join the party.  She will then ask the party
  to take her to where fXsT: Desupisaro (Death Pisaro) is.  Leave the
  town and h: Doran will leave the party and return to
  V: Tenkuushiro (Sky Castle).


Walkthrough-Part 3: fXsT: Desupisaro (Death Pisaro)

1-Warp to ڂ̂ق: Kibou no Hokora (Hope Shrine) then go up to
  Death Pisaro's Castle.  Work your way through the castle then enter the
  lair of Death Pisaro.  Walk up to him, and when he is about to attack,
  Rosaly speaks up and walks right in front of him.
     She then tells him  who she is and tries to help him remember who he     
was.  She cries her Ruby Tears and he remembers her and who he used to be   
and how they met.
     Her Ruby Tears turn him back to normal again.  She then tells him how    
you found the World Flower, and brought her back to life once more.
     He'll see that she was revived by humans...and they might not all be
  as bad as he thought they were.  He thanks you for bringing her back to
  him, and then joins the party.  His starting equipment is:

  Weapon: ͂Ԃ̌: Hayabusa no Ken (Falcon Sword)
  Armor: ]rC: Zonbimeiru (Zombie Mail)
  Shield: Ŝ: Tetsu no Tate (Iron Shield)

  Please note that Pisaro has the Zombie Mail equipped, and he is NOT cursed.
This brings up an interesting thing; I have given him several cursed pieces of
equipment, and he is not cursed by them.  Unfortunately, he cannot equip the
Ⴕ̂߂: Jashin no Men (Evil God Mask).  Equip him with whatever
you think he should have.  I gave him the following equipment:

Weapon: ͂ꃁ^̌: Haguremetaru no Ken (Metal Babble Sword)
Armor: ͂ꃁ^낢: Haguremetaruyoroi (Metal Babble Armor)
Shield: hSV[h: Doragonshi-rudo (Dragon Shield)
Helmet: Ă߂: Tekkamen (Iron Mask)
Decoration: قӂ邤ł: Hoshifuruudewa (Falling Star Bracelet)


     You can now go and fight the new final boss if you wish, but most
likely you will be destroyed.  If you want to try it out, warp to
fXpX: Desuparesu (Death Palace).
     The monsters will be in shock to see Pisaro with humans, and some will
attack.  Walk up to the throne and you'll see the Grv[Xg:
Ebirupuri-suto (Evil Priest), who was the one that had Rosaly killed.  He'll
transform into a silver-looking Death Pisaro, and attack.
     If you die (most likely you will), you can get better equipment for
Pisaro, and level up, then try again.  To get Pisaro's ܂: Makai (Hell)
equipment, you'll have to make your way back to GbO: Eggura (Eggla) and
`L[: Chiki-ra (Chickira) again and beat them.  The picture behind them
should have some armor on it.
     When you beat them a second time, you will receive the ܂̂:
Makai no Tate (Hell Shield).  Only Pisaro can equip it.

     If you want to level up, IMO the two best places would be either walk
north of Gottside, and you can sometimes fight one or even two Metal Kings in a
battle.  They yield 30,010 experience points each.  Another place to fight
would be in the back of the Final Cave.  Walk around the floor where you got
the Mirror Shield (about 3 floors up from the back of the dungeon) and you can
fight Metal Kings along with Metal Babbles (and sometimes Slimes with them) in
the same battle.


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         ̃Xg: Mamono no Risuto (Monster List)

This list was created in the order I fought monsters in (Chapter 6 monsters
only), and go by the same formula as everything else in the guide
(kana/romaji/translation), but also includes the US version of Dragonquest 4's
name.  The HP totals are taken from my foldout poster that came with the US
version of the game on the NES.  There are new monsters in this Chapter, and I
did the best I could at figuring out their HP values.

K[fBA: Ga-dian (Guardian)/HP: 300
QI: Geryuon (?)/HP: about 280
ubhnh: Buraddohando (Blood Hand)/HP: about 150
LQ[^: Kiruge-ta (Kill Gator)/HP: about 150
LO: Uzushiokingu (Whirling Tides King)/Maelstrom/HP: 100
񂱂ނ: Ankokutsumuri (Dark Snail)/HP: about 150
ph{bNX: Pandorabokkusu (Pandora Box)/HP: about 950
_S: Dagon (Tentagor)/HP: 300
oN[_: Baraku-da (Barracuda)/Balakooda/HP: 120
̔Ԍ: Jigoku no Banken (Hell's Watchdog)/HP: about 300
f[Xsbg: De-monsupiritto (Demon Spirit)/Spite Spirit/HP: 250
܂ǂ: Daimadou (Great Evil)/Master Malice/HP: 1023
_[NA[}[: Da-kua-ma- (Dark Armor)/HP: about 150
ufr: Burudebiru (Bull Devil)/Bull Basher/HP: 250
~~bN: Mimikku (Mimic)/HP: 190
}l}l: Manemane (Imitator)/Impostor/HP: 153
oAbN: Baarakku (Baarak)/Bharack/HP: 140
X[O[: Sumo-rugu-ru (Small Ghoul)/Demighoul/HP: 134
k[fr: Nu-debiru (New Devil?)/HP: about 350
]r\W[: Zonbisoruja- (Zombie Soldier)/HP: about 300
K[: Ranga- (Rangar)/HP: about 380
I[KLO: O-gakingu (Ogre King)/HP: about 320
ɂႭ: Nijikujaku (Rainbow Peacock)/HP: about 400
MI[X: Gyao-su (?)/HP: about 450
CMK[X: Reigiga-su (Ray Gigas)/Raygarth/HP: 98
vVIh: Pureshiodon (Plesiodon)/HP: 380
tbOLO: Furoggukingu (Frog King)/HP: about 380
MKghS: Gigantodoragon (Giganto Dragon)/HP: about 500
f[X[: De-monresura- (Demon Wrestler)/HP: about 350
frvX: Debirupurinsu (Devil Prince)/Duke Malisto/HP: 200
v̂܂: Ranpu no Maou (Lamp Devil)/HP: about 300
lNoT: Nekurobarusa (Necro ?)/HP: about 300
GbO: Eggura (Eggla)/HP: about 2850
`L[: Chiki-ra (Chickira)/HP: about 3250
O[hS: Guri-ndoragon (Green Dragon)/HP: 143
ANz[: Ankuruho-n (Uncle? Horn)/Eigerhorn/HP: 250
bhTCN: Reddosaikuron (Red Cyclone)/HP: 80
_pjob^: Medapanibatta (Chaos Grasshopper)/Chaos Hopper/HP: 90
}qhtC: Mahyadofurai (Icebolt Fly)/Snowjive/HP: 90
I[K[: O-ga- (Ogre)/HP: 210


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              ̃Xg: Jumon no Risuto (Spell List)

     The order for the spells are in the order that I received them while
playing the game. A * before the spell signifies a 'Battle Only' spell.
Lv 13: Level I personally learned the spell while playing; it might be able
       to be learned at a level slightly lower or higher as well.
Single: One target.
Group: One group of enemies.
All: All enemies onscreen.
All Allies: All party members that are currently fighting.
Caster: The caster of the spell only.


䂤: Yuusha (Hero)

*jt: Nifuramu (Expel: 3MP/Group) Lv 1-Vaporizes weak enemies; no
           experience points or gold is gained though.
zC~: Hoimi (Heal: 2MP/Single) Lv 3-Recover about 30 HP.
*: Mera (Blaze: 2MP/Single) Lv 5-Shoot a fireball that inflicts about
       10 damage to one enemy.
xzC~: Behoimi (Healmore: 4MP/Single) Lv 6-Recover about 75 HP.
[: Ru-ra (Return: 4MP) Lv 8-Warp to a town you've been to before.
        Not all towns/villages will appear on the list.
*M: Gira (Fireball: 4MP/Group) Lv 11-Hits one group of enemies for about
       15-20 points of damage.
gwX: Toherosu (Repel: 4MP) Lv 15-Keeps weaker enemies away for a limited
          amount of time, but does not keep stronger ones away, nor does it
          work in dungeons.
~g: Riremito (Outside: 4MP) Lv 15-Leave a dungeon immdediately.
*z[}: Rariho-ma (Sleepmore: 3MP/Single) Lv 16-Put one enemy to sleep.
             Has a higher chance of working than the regular Sleep spell.
*Un: Zameha (Awake: 2MP/All allies) Lv 17-Wakes up all party members at
         the same time.
*}zXe: Mahosute (Fendspell: 2MP/Single) Lv 21-A protective shield          
        envelops the Hero, and no magic can pass through except his/her
           own spells.  Spells from both monster and ally alike will fizzle
           out and not affect the target.  If the target themself casts a
           spell on themself, it will still work.
*AXg: Asutoron (Ironize: 2MP/All) Lv 21-Turns the party into iron.
             Monsters cannot damage you, but you can't do anything either.
             Use this when confronted with new monsters if you want to see
             what their attacks are, then strategize.
*CI: Iora (Boom: 8MP/All) Lv 23-Hits all monsters for about 60 points of
         damage.
*CfC: Raidein (Zap: 4MP/Single) Lv 25-Hits one monster for about
             75 points of damage.
xz}: Behoma (Healall: 6MP/Single) Lv 27-Fully restore one character's HP.
UI: Zaoraru (Vivify: 8MP/Single) Lv 29-Has a 50% chance of reviving a
          dead party member.
*xz}Y: Behomazun (Heal Us All: 20MP/All) Lv 32-Casts Healall on all 4
             party members in the party at the same time.
*MKfC: Gigadein (Lightning: 15MP/All) Lv 34-Hits all enemies for about
             200 points of damage.
*~ifC: Minadein (Thordain: 15MP/All) Lv 37-Hits one enemy for about
             350 points of damage.  In order for it to work, all four people
             in the battle party must have 15MP to spend.
*pve: Parupunte (Chance: 20MP/Random) Lv 39-Random effects in battle.
             Can be good or bad.  Use with caution.


Battle Order

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jt: Nifuramu (Expel: 3MP)        zC~: Hoimi (Heal: 2MP)
: Mera (Blaze: 2MP)                xzC~: Behoimi (Healmore: 4MP)
z[}: Rariho-ma (Sleepmore: 3MP) xz}: Behoma (Healall: 6MP)

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M: Gira (Fireball: 4MP)             Un: Zameha (Awake: 2MP)
CI: Iora (Boom: 8MP)               AXg: Asutoron (Ironize: 2MP)
CfC: Raidein (Zap: 4MP)         }zXe: Mahosute (Fendspell: 2MP)

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MKfC: Gigadein (Lightning: 15MP) xz}Y: Behomazun (HealUsAll:20MP)
~ifC: Minadein (Thordain: 15MP)  UI: Zaoraru (Vivify: 8MP)
                                       pve: Parupunte (Chance: 20MP)


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Ntg: Kurifuto (Cristo)

zC~: Hoimi (Heal: 2MP/Single) Lv 1-Recover about 30 HP.
*XJ: Sukara (Upper: 3MP/Single) Lv 6-Increases a party member's Defense    
      Power by their regular DP rating.  (If the target has 90 DP and
         Upper is cast, they will gain 90 more Defense Power; making them
         have 180 in the battle.  If Upper is cast again, they will gain 90
         more, not 180 more).
*}k[T: Manu-sa (Surround: 4MP/Group) Lv 7-If successful, monsters will     
        miss with their attacks more frequently.
LA[: Kiari- (Antidote: 2MP/Single) Lv 9-Cures ǂ: Doku (poison).
*}zg[: Mahoto-n (Stopspell: 3MP/Group) Lv 12-Prevents bad guys from      
          using spells; if it works.
*XNg: Sukuruto (Increase: 4MP/All Allies) Lv 16-Increases all party
           member's Defense Power at the same time, but not as much as the
           Upper spell.
xzC~: Behoimi (Healmore: 4MP/Single) Lv 16-Recover about 75 HP.
*UL: Zaki (Beat: 4MP/Single) Lv 20-Tries to kill an enemy instantly.
UI: Zaoraru (Vivify: 8MP/Single) Lv 21-Has a 50% chance of reviving a
          dead party member.
*UL: Zaraki (Defeat: 7MP/Group) Lv 25-Attempts to wipe out an enemy group
         instantly.  Has a lower chance of working than Beat.
xz}: Behoma (Healall: 6MP/Single) Lv 28-Fully restore one character's HP.
xz}[: Behomara- (Healus: 10MP/All) Lv 30-Heals about 80 HP for all       
         party members.
UIN: Zaoriku (Revive: 15MP/Single) Lv 33-100% chance of reviving, and to
          max HP.


Battle Order

Page 1

XJ: Sukara (Upper: 3MP)            zC~: Hoimi (Heal: 2MP)
}k[T: Manu-sa (Surround: 4MP)      xzC~: Behoimi (Healmore: 4MP)
}zg[: Mahoto-n (Stopspell: 3MP)  xz}: Behoma (Healall: 6MP)

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XNg: Sukuruto (Increase: 4MP)     xz}[: Behomara- (Healus: 10MP)
UL: Zaki (Beat: 4MP)                 UI: Zaoraru (Vivify: 8MP)
UL: Zaraki (Defeat: 7MP)           UIN: Zaoriku (Revive: 15MP)


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~lA: Minea (Minea)/Nara

zC~: Hoimi (Heal: 2MP/Single) Lv 1-Recover about 30 HP.
LA[: Kiari- (Antidote: 2MP/Single) Lv 4-Cures ǂ: Doku (poison).
*z[: Rariho- (Sleep: 3MP/Group) Lv 6-Incapacitate a group of             
        enemies.
*oM: Bagi (Infernos: 2MP/Group) Lv 9-Hits one group of enemies for about
       15 points of damage.
*LAN: Kiariku (Numboff: 2MP/One Ally) Lv 10-Same effect as a
           ܂񂰂: Mangetsusou (Full Moon Herb); it cures paralysis.
xzC~: Behoimi (Healmore: 4MP/One Ally) Lv 14-Recover about 75 HP.
*z[}: Rariho-ma (Sleepmore: 3MP/Single) Lv 16-Put one enemy to sleep.
             Has a higher chance of working than the regular Sleep spell.
UI: Zaoraru (Vivify: 8MP/Single) Lv 20-Has a 50% chance of reviving a
          dead party member.
*oM}: Bagima (Infermore: 4MP/Group) Lv 23-Hits a group of monsters for
         about 35 damage.
xz}: Behoma (Healall: 6MP/Single) Lv 26-Fully restore one character's HP.
*to[n: Fuba-ha (Barrier: 6MP/All) Lv 29-Damage done to the party by
           breath attacks is reduced when this spell is active.
*oMNX: Bagikurosu (Infermost: 8MP/Group) Lv 32-Hits a group of enemies
             for about 60-130 damage.
*KU: Megazaru (Mega Revive: AllMP/All) Lv 36-Fully heals and revives
           all party members, but the cost is all of Minea's MP and she dies.


Battle Order

Page 1

oM: Bagi (Infernos: 2MP)             zC~: Hoimi (Heal: 2MP)
z[: Rariho- (Sleep: 3MP)         xzC~: Behoimi (Healmore: 4MP)
LAN: Kiariku (Numboff: 2MP)       xz}: Behoma (Healall: 6MP)

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oM}: Bagima (Infermore: 4MP)        to[n: Fuba-ha (Barrier: 6MP)
z[}: Rariho-ma (Sleepmore: 3MP) UI: Zaoraru (Vivify: 8MP)
oMNX: Bagikurosu (Infermost: 8MP)KU: Megazaru (MegaRevive: MaxMP)


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}[j: Ma-nya (Ma-nya)/Mara

*: Mera (Blaze: 2MP/Single) Lv 1-Shoot a fireball that inflicts about
       10 damage to one enemy.
*Jj: Rukani (Sap: 3MP/Single) Lv 4-Removes all of one enemy's Defense.     
      Very useful on some high defense enemies.
*M: Gira (Fireball: 4MP/Group) Lv 8-Hits one group of enemies for about
       15-20 points of damage.
[: Ru-ra (Return: 4MP) Lv 8-Warp to a town you've been to before.
        Not all towns/villages will appear on the list.
~g: Riremito (Outside: 4MP) Lv 9-Leave a dungeon immdediately.
*CI: Io (Bang: 5MP) Lv 12-Hits all enemies for about 20 damage points.
*xM}: Begirama (Firebane: 6MP) Lv 14-Hits one group of enemies for
           about 30-40 points of damage.
*}zg: Mahotora (Robmagic: 0MP/Single) Lv 16-Steal some MP from an enemy.
*~: Merami (Blazemore: 4MP/Single) Lv 19-Hits one enemy for about 80
         points of damage.
g}i: Toramana (Stepguard: 2MP/All) Lv 21-Floor areas that would normally
          damage the party if they walked on them will do no damage if this
          spell is cast before walking across them.
*CI: Iora (Boom: 8MP/All) Lv 25-Hits all monsters for about 60 points of
         damage.
*xMS: Begiragon (Firevolt: 10MP/Group) Lv 27-Hits one group of enemies
            for about 100 damage.
*hS: Doragoramu (Bedragon: 18MP/Caster) Lv 31-Turns Ma-nya into a
             fire-breathing dragon.
*][}: Merazo-ma (Blazemost: 10MP/Single) Lv 33-Burns one enemy for      
          about 200 points of damage.
*CIiY: Ionazun (Explodet: 15MP/All) Lv 36-Hits all enemies for about
             150 damage each.


Battle Order

Page 1

: Mera (Blaze: 2MP)                Jj: Rukani (Sap: 3MP)
M: Gira (Fireball: 4MP)             }zg: Mahotora (Robmagic: 0MP)
CI: Io (Bang: 5MP)                   hS: Doragoramu (Bedragon:18MP)

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~: Merami (Blazemore: 4MP)        ][}: Merazo-ma (Blazemost:10MP)
xM}: Begirama (Firebane: 6MP)     xMS: Begiragon (Firevolt: 10MP)
CI: Iora (Boom: 8MP)               CIiY: Ionazun (Explodet: 15MP)


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uC: Burai (Brey)

*qh: Hyado (Icebolt: 2MP/Single) Lv 1-Shoot an iceball that does around
         12 damage to a single monster.
*Jj: Rukani (Sap: 3MP/Single) Lv 5-Removes all of one enemy's Defense.     
      Very useful on some high defense enemies.
*z[: Rariho- (Sleep: 3MP/Group) Lv 6-Incapacitate a group of             
        enemies.
~g: Riremito (Outside: 4MP) Lv 9-Leave a dungeon immdediately.
[: Ru-ra (Return: 4MP) Lv 10-Warp to a town you've been to before.
        Not all towns/villages will appear on the list.
*}zJ^: Mahokanta (Magic Counter: 4MP) Lv 11-Spells cast at Brey by ene-
             mies are reflected back at the caster.
*q_R: Hyadaruko (Snowstorm: 5MP) Lv 11-Damages a group of enemies with
             ice for about 40 points.
*sI: Piorimu (Speed Up: 3MP/All allies) Lv 14-Doubles all party          
        members' Agility; 255 is maximum.
CpX: Inpasu (X-Ray: 2MP) Lv 15-Use on treasure chests.  If there is an
          : Ao (Blue) light, the chest is safe to open.  If there is an
          : Aka (Red) light, a monster is inside the chest.
i[^: Ranaru-ta (Day/Night: 4MP) Lv 17-Turn day into night and night     
         into day.
*oCLg: Baikiruto (Bikill: 6MP/Single)  Lv 19-Double one ally's Attack
             Power for the rest of the battle.
*Ji: Rukanan (Defense: 4MP/Group) Lv 21-Lowers the Defense Power of an
           enemy group, but not as much as the Sap spell does to one enemy.
~[}: Remira-ma (Seek Out: 2MP) Lv 23-Chests/buried items sparkle if     
         they are onscreen.  Use this spell in conjunction with Torneko's      
      'Treasure Scent' spell to find Small Medals easily.
*}zg: Mahotora (Robmagic: 0MP/Single) Lv 25-Steal some MP from an enemy.
*q_C: Hyadain (Icespears: 8MP/All) Lv 27-Attacks all enemies with ice
             that does around 70 points of damage.
*_pj: Medapani (Chaos: 5MP/Single) Lv 31-If successful, this spell will
           confuse an enemy and then they will attack other enemies.
*}qh: Mahyado (Blizzard: 11MP/Group) Lv 32-Hits a group of enemies for
           about 100+ HP of damage.


Battle Order

Page 1

qh: Hyado (Icebolt: 2MP)           Jj: Rukani (Sap: 3MP)
q_R: Hyadaruko (Snowstorm: 5MP) Ji: Rukanan (Defense: 4MP)
q_C: Hyadain (Icespears: 8MP)   z[: Rariho- (Sleep: 3MP)

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}zg: Mahotora (Robmagic: 0MP)     }zJ^: Mahokanta (Magcounter:4MP)
_pj: Medapani (Chaos: 5MP)        sI: Piorimu (Speed Up: 3MP)
}qh: Mahyado (Blizzard: 11MP)     oCLg: Baikiruto (Bikill: 6MP)


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glR: Toruneko (Torneko)/Taloon

̂т: Shinobi no Ashi (Shinobi Feet-0MP) Lv 3-Lower random battle        
         rate, and works in dungeons too.
^Ĵ: Taka no Me (Hawk Eye: 0MP) Lv 6-Displays how far the nearest         
       town/dungeon is (I think).  k-Kita (North), -Minami (South),
          -Higashi (East), -Nishi (West).
̂ɂ: Takara no Nioi (Treasure Scent: 0MP) Lv 9-Same effect as
                the Thief Nose spell from part 3; it detects how many          
             treasure chests and buried items are on the current floor.
Ԃ: Kuchibue (Whistle: 0MP) Lv 13-Whistle, and get into a fight          
       instantly.


sT: Pisaro

xz}: Behoma (Healall: 6MP/Single) Fully restore one character's HP.
xz}[: Behomara- (Healus: 10MP/All) Heals about 80 HP for all party       
         members.
[: Ru-ra (Return: 4MP) Warp to a town you've been to before.  Not all     
     towns/villages will appear on the list.
~g: Riremito (Outside: 4MP) Leave a dungeon immdediately.
g}i: Toramana (Stepguard: 2MP/All) Floor areas that would normally
          damage the party if they walked on them will do no damage if this
          spell is cast before walking across them.
gwX: Toherosu (Repel: 4MP) Keeps weaker enemies away for a limited
          amount of time, but does not keep stronger ones away, nor does it
          work in dungeons.
*}qh: Mahyado (Blizzard: 11MP/Group) Hits a group of enemies for
           about 100+ HP of damage.
*CI: Iora (Boom: 8MP/All) Hits all monsters for about 60 points of
         damage.
*hSa: Doragonkiri (Dragon Slash: 0MP/Single) Cuts off dragon          
            scales.  High damage to dragon-type monsters.
*Ji: Rukanan (Defense: 4MP/Group) Lowers the Defense Power of an
           enemy group by 50%.  Two successful castings of this spell will
           reduce an enemy group's Defense Power to 0.
*܂a: Majinkiri (Devil Slash: 0MP/Single) Either land a critical
             blow to an enemy, or miss them.
*[Tg: Mu-nsaruto (Moonsault: 0MP/All) Hits all enemies.
*z[}: Rariho-ma (Sleepmore: 3MP/Single) Put one enemy to sleep.
             Has a higher chance of working than the regular Sleep spell.
*oCLg: Baikiruto (Bikill: 6MP/Single)  Lv 19-Double one ally's Attack
             Power for the rest of the battle.


Battle Order

Page 1

}qh: Mahyado (Blizzard: 11MP)     xz}: Behoma (Healall: 6MP)
CIiY: Ionazun (Boom: 8MP)        xz}[: Behomara- (Healus: 10MP)


Page 2

hSa: Doragonkiri(DrgnSlsh:0MP)Ji: Rukanan (Defense: 4MP)
܂a: Majinkiri (DevilSlash:0MP) oCLg: Baikiruto (Bikill: 6MP)


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[Tg: Mu-nsaruto(Moonsault:0MP)z[}: Rariho-ma (Sleepmore: 3MP)


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           ̃Xg: Buki no Risuto (Weapon List)

This is the order I found weapons in, and only ones found in Chapter 6.

What everything means: name/romanji/translation/cost to buy ( a '-' in buy/sell
value means it cannot be bought or sold; Example: -/2000:  cannot buy, but can
sell for 2000 gold)/selling value/added attack power/which classes can equip.

HR: Hero,       KR: Kurifuto/Cristo, MI: Minea/Nara,   MA: Ma-nya/Mara,
BR: Burai/Brey, TO: Toruneko/Taloon, RA: Raian/Ragnar, AR: Ari-na/Alena
PI: Pisaro/Saro

܂̂: Akuma no Tsume (Devil Claw) -/1350. +80            MA, AR, PI
              Can put an enemy to sleep or poison them (I think).
f[XsA: De-monsupia (Demon Spear) -/18,750. +90              RA, PI
                Randomly kills a monster in 1 hit by piercing vital organs.
͂Ԃ̌: Hayabusa no Ken (Falcon Sword) 65,000C/$18,750 +67 HR, RA, PI
              Attack the same monster 2 times per round.  Pisaro starts with
              this weapon equipped.

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           Z̃Xg: Yoroi no Risuto (Armor List)

This is the order I found armor in, and only ones found in Chapter 6.

What everything means: name/romanji/translation/cost to buy ( a '-' in buy/sell
value means it cannot be bought or sold; Example: -/2000:  cannot buy, but can
sell for 2000 gold)/selling value/added attack power/which classes can equip.

HR: Hero,       KR: Kurifuto/Cristo, MI: Minea/Nara,   MA: Ma-nya/Mara,
BR: Burai/Brey, TO: Toruneko/Taloon, RA: Raian/Ragnar, AR: Ari-na/Alena
PI: Pisaro/Saro

XeeRpc: Sutetekopantsu (Boxer Shorts) -/75. +8          TO, BR, RA
₷炬̃[u: Yasuragi no Ro-bu (Tranquility Robe) -/4500. +33 KR, MI,
                                                           MA, BR, TO, AR
                  If the person wearing this gets put to sleep or paralyzed,
                  they will receive less damage than normal.
Ă񂵂̃I^[h: Tenshi no Reota-do (Angel Leotard) -/9750. +60  HR(F),     
                                                           MI, MA, AR
                    Damage from spells, fire breath, and ice breath is
                    reduced.
]rC: Zonbimeiru (Zombie Mail) -/652. +49               HR, RA, PI
              Cursed.  HP goes down while it is equipped.  Pisaro starts with
              this armor equipped.

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             ̃Xg: Tate no Risuto (Shield List)

This is the order I found shields in, and only ones found in Chapter 6.

What everything means: name/romanji/translation/cost to buy ( a '-' in buy/sell
value means it cannot be bought or sold; Example: -/2000:  cannot buy, but can
sell for 2000 gold)/selling value/added attack power/which classes can equip.

HR: Hero,       KR: Kurifuto/Cristo, MI: Minea/Nara,   MA: Ma-nya/Mara,
BR: Burai/Brey, TO: Toruneko/Taloon, RA: Raian/Ragnar, AR: Ari-na/Alena
PI: Pisaro/Saro

Ŝ: Tetsu no Tate (Iron Shield) 650/487. +12 HR, KR, MI, TO, RA, PI
          Fire and Ice breath damage is reduced when this shield is equipped.
          Pisaro starts with this shield equipped.
܂̂: Makai no Tate (Hell Shield) -/-. +55                   PI
              Fire and Ice breath damage is reduced.

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            ̃Xg: Kabuto no Risuto (Helmet List)

This is the order I found helmets in, and only ones found in Chapter 6.

What everything means: name/romanji/translation/cost to buy ( a '-' in buy/sell
value means it cannot be bought or sold; Example: -/2000:  cannot buy, but can
sell for 2000 gold)/selling value/added attack power/which classes can equip.

HR: Hero,       KR: Kurifuto/Cristo, MI: Minea/Nara,   MA: Ma-nya/Mara,
BR: Burai/Brey, TO: Toruneko/Taloon, RA: Raian/Ragnar, AR: Ari-na/Alena
PI: Pisaro/Saro

Ⴕ̂߂: Jashin no Men (Evil God Mask) -/6. +200        All but PI
                Cursed. Puts the wearer in a state of permanent Confusion      
             status until it is removed.

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                 傭Ђ: Soshokuhin (Decorations)

This is the order I found decorations in, and only ones found in Chapter 6.

What everything means: name/romanji/translation/cost to buy ( a '-' in buy/sell
value means it cannot be bought or sold; Example: -/2000:  cannot buy, but can
sell for 2000 gold)/selling value/added attack power/which classes can equip.

HR: Hero,       KR: Kurifuto/Cristo, MI: Minea/Nara,   MA: Ma-nya/Mara,
BR: Burai/Brey, TO: Toruneko/Taloon, RA: Raian/Ragnar, AR: Ari-na/Alena
PI: Pisaro/Saro

̂т: Chikara no Yubiwa (Strength Ring) -/660.              All
                : Chikara (Strength) +8.
̂т: Inochi no Yubiwa (Life Ring) -/-
            Equip: All
            т傭: Shubiryoku (Defense Power) +15.
             Restores 1HP per 1 step walked.
킹̂: Shiawase no Kutsu (Happiness Shoes) -/-
                Equip: All
                ̂悳: Unnoyosa (Luck) +50.
                Gain 1 Experience Point per 1 step walked (only in areas
                with monsters).
KÛł: Megazaru no Udewa (Mega Revive Bracelet) -/1000. All but PI
                  т傭: Shubiryoku (Defense Power) +15.
                  When the wearer dies, the bracelet casts the KU:
                  Megazaru (Mega Revive/Farewell) spell, then the Bracelet     
               breaks.
܂̃r[: Mamori no Rubi- (Protection Ruby) -/2025.             All
                т傭: Shubiryoku (Defense Power) +15.

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                               Items

     This is the order I found these in (Chapter 6 only). The numbers after the
name are Buy price, Sell price, followed by effect.


̂: Sekaiju no Shizuku (World Dew) -/-
                    Heals about 80 HP of damage to all party members simul-
                    taneously.  Same effect as the xz}[: Behomara-       
                 (Healus) spell.  After 1 use, it is gone.
΂₳̂: Subayasa no Tane (Agility Seed) -/67
                Increases the user's ΂₳: Subayasa (Agility).
ӂȂ̂: Fushigi na Kinomi (Mystery Nut) -/412
                Increases the user's MP: Saidai MP (Maximum MP).
ɂԂ: Nioibukuro (Scent Pouch) 150/112
              Fight rate is increased when the scent is active.
̂̂: Inochi no Kinomi (Life Nut) -/187
            Increases the user's HP: Saidai HP (Maximum HP).
܂̂ӂ: Uma no Fun (Horse Manure) -/1
            No real use.

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                     Event (Special) Items

ȃ_: Chiisanamedaru (Small Medal)  Found all over the world.
                Trade them to the Medal King for special items.
̉: Sekaiju no Hana (World Flower)  Found at the top of the
                giant World Tree.  Use it on Rosaly's grave in Rosaly Hill
                to revive her.

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                            Town Shops List

SbgTCh: Gottosaido (Gottside)


Inn: $10 per person.  House of Healing: yes

Armor Shop


Ă߂: Tekkamen (Iron Mask)                           $3500
hSV[h: Doragonshi-rudo (Dragon Shield)          $7100
܂ق̖@: Mahou no Houi (Magic Priest's Robe)          $4400
hIC: Doragonmeiru (Dragon Mail)                 $5200
₢΂̂낢: Yaiba no Yoroi (Blade Armor)               $9800



Gt̗: Erufu no Ri (Elf Village)


Inn: $5 per person.  House of Healing: no

Armor Shop

̂: Chikara no Tate (Strength Shield)            $13,000
݂̂͂: Mizu no Hagoromo (Water Angel's Cloth)     $15,000

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             ̃^bg: Gin no Tarotto (Silver Tarot)

     When Minea uses the Silver Tarots, she will randomly draw one of 9 (that
I've drawn) different cards.  Please note that the same card can now be drawn
multiple times in each battle, and I have not drawn that card that summons a
ɂ: Shinigami (God of Death)/Necrodain yet.  I have drawn 13 cards before
a fight has ended, and never got that card.  It might not be in this version of
the game; I have yet to see it.
     Also note that if the Star Card is drawn more than once, you will only
gain the 2x Exp and Gold bonus one time.  When I finally am able to, I'll
update the Card List.   This is what each card does.  The text shown is the
same
as what appears onscreen.

     ~lA Ƃ J[h ЂI: Minea drew the Tower Card!

     So, just look for what the second word is in the text window, and that
is where the name of the card that was drawn will appear.  Here are the 9
Cards' names, and their effects:

Ƃ J[h: Tou no Ka-do (Tower Card) Lightning bolts strike all
               enemies for about 15 points of damage.
 J[h: Chikara no Ka-do (Strength Card) One allies' Attack Power
                 becomes doubled for the duration of the fight.
 J[h: Tsuki no Ka-do (Moon Card) Same effect as casting the
             }k[T: Manu-sa (Surround) spell.  If successful, all           
          monsters will miss with their attacks more frequently.
 J[h: Seigi no Ka-do (Justice Card) Same effect as casting the
                 jt: Nifuramu (Expel) spell.  It vaporizes weak          
              enemies.  If it works, you get nothing for killing them          
           with this spell.
ЂĂ Ȃ J[h: Hiiteha Ikenai Ka-do (Wrong/Bad Card) Attempts to    
                       kill every party member.  Watch out.
 J[h: Hoshi no Ka-do (Star Card) Gain double the experience points
             and Gold if the battle is won.
܂ J[h: Akuma no Ka-do (Devil Card) All enemies lose half of their
                 Defense Power.
z J[h: Taiyou no Ka-do (Sun Card) All party members are healed by
               the sun's light.
ɂ݂ J[h: Shinigami no Ka-do (God of Death Card) Attempts to kill
                   all enemies.

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     That's it for now, unless I get enough emails about anything else or any
additions/changes. Thank you for reading my FAQ and email with any questions
(akaiscarlet@hotmail.com) or if you just want to talk to someone about any of
the Dragonquest games, or any other games I have written FAQ's for.

Copyright Red Scarlet, 2001.



