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|game = {{ | |game = {{Dragon Quest IV}} | ||
|title = Casabranca | |title = Casabranca | ||
|type= Kingdom | |type= Kingdom | ||
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|old=Branca | |old=Branca | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Casabranca''' is a location in | '''Casabranca''' is a location in {{DQ4}}. | ||
It is southeast of the [[Hidden Valley]] and the [[Woodcutter's cabin]], east of [[Endor]] and accessible from there through the recently finished [[Trans-Montane Tunnel]], and is likely the first castle the {{Hero 4}} visit after beginning {{DQ4 Chapter 5}}. | |||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
==={{DQ4}}=== | ==={{DQ4}}=== | ||
Upon entering the town for the first time, the | Upon entering the town for the first time, the {{Hero 4}} is greeted by a band of mercenaries consisting of a [[Warrior]], a [[Priest]], a [[Dancer]] and a [[Merchant]] who announce they are off to save the world. This same party is later seen accompanying [[Alena]] in the [[Imperial Pantry of Parthenia]]. | ||
Recognizing the growing threat, Casabranca is in the process of recruiting parties of adventurers to journey and defeat the Lord of the Underworld. The King of Casabranca, Humphrey, meets heroes who venture to defeat evil and wishes them well. | Recognizing the growing threat, Casabranca is in the process of recruiting parties of adventurers to journey and defeat the Lord of the Underworld. The King of Casabranca, Humphrey, meets heroes who venture to defeat evil and wishes them well. | ||
In Casabranca there is also a fairy tale about a celestial maiden who came down from the sky and fell in love with a woodsman and then had a baby but no one knows what happened to the baby. | In Casabranca there is also a fairy tale about a celestial maiden who came down from the sky and fell in love with a woodsman and then had a [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|baby]] but no one knows what happened to the baby. | ||
====Shops & services==== | ====Shops & services==== | ||
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{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Thorn whip|price=200|attributes=Attack +14}} | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Thorn whip|price=200|attributes=Attack +14}} | ||
{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Divine dagger|price=200|attributes=Attack +14}} | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Divine dagger|price=200|attributes=Attack +14}} | ||
{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Boomerang|display=''' | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Boomerang|display='''{{Boomerang W}}'''|price=350|attributes=Attack +18}} | ||
{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Hunter's bow|price=350|attributes=Attack +18}} | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Hunter's bow|price=350|attributes=Attack +18}} | ||
{{WeaponShop/End|note=The [[ | {{WeaponShop/End|note=The [[Thorn whip]] and the {{Boomerang W}} are only available in the {{NES}} version.<br/>The [[Divine dagger]] and the [[Hunter's bow]] are only available in the {{PSX}} and [[Nintendo DS]] versions.}} | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
{{ArmourShop/Start|title=|subtitle=}} | {{ArmourShop/Start|title=|subtitle=}} | ||
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{{ArmourShop/Item|name=Hardwood headwear|price=120|attributes=Defense +6}} | {{ArmourShop/Item|name=Hardwood headwear|price=120|attributes=Defense +6}} | ||
{{ArmourShop/End|note=}} | {{ArmourShop/End|note=}} | ||
====Treasures==== | ====Treasures==== | ||
*120 [[ | *120 [[gold]] coins ({{NES}} version) | ||
*370 [[ | *370 [[gold]] coins ([[Nintendo DS]] version) | ||
*[[Plain clothes]] ([[Nintendo DS]] version) | *[[Plain clothes]] ([[Nintendo DS]] version) | ||
*[[Prayer ring]] ([[Nintendo DS]] version) | *[[Prayer ring]] ([[Nintendo DS]] version) | ||
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====Nearby | ====Nearby {{MFamilies}}s==== | ||
*[[Scissor beatle]] | *[[Scissor beatle]] | ||
*[[Slime]] | *[[Slime]] | ||
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*[[Walking stick]] | *[[Walking stick]] | ||
== | ====In Other Languages==== | ||
==In Other Languages== | |||
{{OtherLanguages | {{OtherLanguages | ||
|es=Casablanca|es-meaning=From its English name | |es=Casablanca|es-meaning=From its English name | ||
}} | }} | ||
====Map & Gallery==== | |||
<center><gallery> | |||
Play it again sam.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Casabranca Outside.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Casabranca 1.jpg| | |||
DQ IV Android Casabranca 2.jpg| | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
{{DQIV}} | {{DQIV}} | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]] | ||
Revision as of 04:09, 30 August 2022
| Kingdom | |
|---|---|
| Casabranca | |
| Japanese | ブランカ |
| Romaji | |
| Game | Dragon Quest IV |
| Old localization | Branca |
Casabranca is a location in Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen.
It is southeast of the Hidden Valley and the Woodcutter's cabin, east of Endor and accessible from there through the recently finished Trans-Montane Tunnel, and is likely the first castle the Hero visit after beginning Chapter 5.
Appearances
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
Upon entering the town for the first time, the Hero is greeted by a band of mercenaries consisting of a Warrior, a Priest, a Dancer and a Merchant who announce they are off to save the world. This same party is later seen accompanying Alena in the Imperial Pantry of Parthenia.
Recognizing the growing threat, Casabranca is in the process of recruiting parties of adventurers to journey and defeat the Lord of the Underworld. The King of Casabranca, Humphrey, meets heroes who venture to defeat evil and wishes them well.
In Casabranca there is also a fairy tale about a celestial maiden who came down from the sky and fell in love with a woodsman and then had a baby but no one knows what happened to the baby.
Shops & services
| Item | Price | Attributes |
| 30 | Restores a little HP to one party member. | |
| 10 | Cures one party member of poison. | |
| 20 | Repels weaker monsters for a little while. | |
| 25 | Returns the party to the last location where the game was saved. |
| Item | Price | Attributes |
| 30 | Attack +7 | |
| 100 | Attack +12 | |
| 200 | Attack +14 | |
| 200 | Attack +14 | |
| 350 | Attack +18 | |
| 350 | Attack +18 | |
| Note: The Thorn whip and the Boomerang are only available in the NES version. The Divine dagger and the Hunter's bow are only available in the PSX and Nintendo DS versions. | ||
| Item | Price | Attributes |
| 180 | Defense +12 | |
| 350 | Defense +18 | |
| 90 | Defense +4 | |
| 180 | Defense +7 | |
| 65 | Defense +2 | |
| 120 | Defense +6 |
Treasures
- 120 gold coins (NES version)
- 370 gold coins (Nintendo DS version)
- Plain clothes (Nintendo DS version)
- Prayer ring (Nintendo DS version)
- Mini medal (All versions)
- Seed of magic (NES version)

