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Eight years pass before the hero is finally discovered by Sancho and the children. After restoring him to life, it is revealed that his son is able to wield the Zenithian sword -- he is the legendary hero that Pankraz had been searching for. Now recovered, the hero and his children continue searching for their mother. | Eight years pass before the hero is finally discovered by Sancho and the children. After restoring him to life, it is revealed that his son is able to wield the Zenithian sword -- he is the legendary hero that Pankraz had been searching for. Now recovered, the hero and his children continue searching for their mother. | ||
Following a tip by Albert, they travel to the [[Lofty | Following a tip by Albert, they travel to the [[Lofty Peak]], the birthplace of Madaline, where they obtain a [[Flying Carpet]]. With this, they are able to reach the [[Stairway to Zenithia]], where an elderly Zenithian cryptically mentions that the [[Magma Staff]] can open up the cavern leading to the sunken castle of [[Zenithia]]. Traveling down the tunnel, they find a strange man on several mine carts that introduces himself as "Dr Agon," and tags along until they find the castle. There they discover the castle fell into the lake because of the loss of the Golden Orb -- which was destroyed by Ladja. Stumped, he tells the hero to seek out the faeries, who originally manufactured the orbs. | ||
Traveling to the [[Neverglade]], the hero and children transit back to [[Faerie Lae]], where Treacle finally repays the favor by presenting the flute needed to reach the Faerie Castle and seek Queen Caramel. Upon arriving, the queen explains that don't have the power to create a new orb -- only creating a bauble -- but provides an alternate means. Through a magical portrait, the hero is able to revisit Whealbrook from when he was six years old. Encountering his younger self, he swipes the original golden orb with the bauble, thus enabling him to restore Zenithia to flight. Traveling to the secluded Talon Tower, they retrieve the [[Dragon Orb]] which enables "Dr Agon" to restore himself back to his true form: the [[Zenith Dragon]]. | Traveling to the [[Neverglade]], the hero and children transit back to [[Faerie Lae]], where Treacle finally repays the favor by presenting the flute needed to reach the Faerie Castle and seek Queen Caramel. Upon arriving, the queen explains that don't have the power to create a new orb -- only creating a bauble -- but provides an alternate means. Through a magical portrait, the hero is able to revisit Whealbrook from when he was six years old. Encountering his younger self, he swipes the original golden orb with the bauble, thus enabling him to restore Zenithia to flight. Traveling to the secluded Talon Tower, they retrieve the [[Dragon Orb]] which enables "Dr Agon" to restore himself back to his true form: the [[Zenith Dragon]]. | ||
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Riding on the Zenith Dragon's back, the trio fly to the great temple of [[Crocodilopolis]] atop Mount Azimuth. Here, they discover his wife, still a stone statue, has been relocated here and rescues her. With the family reunited, all that remains is to travel to [[Nadiria]] to find Madeline and confront the [[Nimzo|Grandmaster of the Underworld]]. | Riding on the Zenith Dragon's back, the trio fly to the great temple of [[Crocodilopolis]] atop Mount Azimuth. Here, they discover his wife, still a stone statue, has been relocated here and rescues her. With the family reunited, all that remains is to travel to [[Nadiria]] to find Madeline and confront the [[Nimzo|Grandmaster of the Underworld]]. | ||
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==Equipment, Stats, and Abilities== | ==Equipment, Stats, and Abilities== | ||
He can equip certain swords, boomerangs, whips, staffs, flails, and even the metal king series of equipment. His HP growth is very high, likely to balance out his low defense stat, with all other attributes varying in growth throughout the game. | He can equip certain swords, boomerangs, whips, staffs, flails, and even the metal king series of equipment. His HP growth is very high, likely to balance out his low defense stat, with all other attributes varying in growth throughout the game. | ||
Revision as of 11:09, 24 May 2011
| Hero | |
| Dragon Quest V | |
| Sprite(s) | |
| Japanese name | ヒーロ |
| Romaji | Hiiro |
| Title | Varies |
| Vocation | Hero |
| Race | Human |
| Age | 6 (initially) 16 (after first timeshift) 24 (after second timeshift) |
The Hero is the main character of Dragon Quest V. Like all protagonists in the Dragon Quest series, the player provides him with a name of his or her choosing.
It is worth noting that the naming of the Hero has some bearing in-game, as the start will have his father recommending the name Madason, but will quickly agree with what the mother says which is also the name chosen by the player. Interestingly, if the player chooses the name Madason then the father will recommend Erdrick instead.
Appearance and Personality
The Hero of Dragon Quest V is regularly depicted in a purple turban and shroud with a white tunic underneath, an oaken staff held in his right arm.
Story
Equipment, Stats, and Abilities
He can equip certain swords, boomerangs, whips, staffs, flails, and even the metal king series of equipment. His HP growth is very high, likely to balance out his low defense stat, with all other attributes varying in growth throughout the game.
The hero is a very versatile fighter. He also is very good in magic, although, as is the case with most heroes, his spells mainly revolve around healing and support.
| Attribute | Starting Stats | Maximum Stats |
| Level | 1 | 99 |
| HP | 24 | 530 |
| MP | 0 | 500 |
| Strength | 11 | 255 |
| Agility | 5 | 200 |
| Resilience | 3 | 120 |
| Wisdom | 6 | 170 |
| Luck | 4 | 255 |
| Initial gear | Cypress stick, Plain clothes | |
Spells
| Level Learned | Original Japanese | PT Translation | DS Version | MP | Description |
| 4 | ホイミ Hoimi |
Heal | Heal | 3 | A simple healing spell. |
| 6 | キアリー Kiarii | Antidote | Squelch | 2 | Cure an ally from poison. |
| 8 | バギ Bagi |
Gale | Woosh | 2 | A wind spell that affects a group of enemies. |
| 9 | スカラ Sukara | Upper | Buff | 2 | Raises the defensive power of an ally. |
| 11 | ベホイミ Behoimi |
Healmore | Midheal | 5 | A stronger form of Heal. |
| 12 | インパス Inpasu |
Identify | Peep | 3 | Cast on an treasure chest to reveal if its safe. |
| 14 | リレミト Riremito |
Outside | Evac | 8 | Cast in a cave to return to the surface. |
| 16 | バギマ Bagima |
Tornado | Swoosh | 4 | A stronger form of Gale. |
| 18 | マホキテ Mahokite | Absorb | Absorb Magic | 2 | Get some MP from spells cast on you. |
| 22 | ベホマ Behoma |
Healall | Fullheal | 7 | Restores an ally to full health. |
| 28 | メガザル Megazaru | Farewell | Kerplunk | All | Caster gives up his own life to revive all fallen companions. |
| 29 | ザオラル Zaoraru | Vivify | Zing | 10 | Cast for a 50% chance of returning an ally to life. |
| 32 | バギクロス Bagikurosu | Aerocross | Kaswoosh | 8 | The strongest wind spell; affects an enemy group. |
| * | ルーラ Ruura |
Return | Zoom | 8 | Allows instantaneous travel to places previously visited. |
| * | パルプンテ Parupunte | Chance | Hocus Pocus | 20 | A random effect spell. |
- Zoom and Hocus Pocus are learned via a sidequest at Zoomingale.
Titles
During the course of the game, the Hero's title changes at certain plot points. The full list of titles is the following:
- Pankraz's Son - start of game
- Crocodilopolis Slave - while at the slave camp at the start of generation 2
- Escaped Slave - after escaping from the slave camp
- Drifter - when Harry leaves the party
- Monster Master - after finding Saber in the Scary Lair and speaking to a boy in Hay
- King of Gotha - after the coronation
- A Hero's Father - after his son obtains the Zenithian Helm; this also changes his title to Legendary Hero
Trivia
- Even though after the second timeshift the hero is 24, he is still physically 16 because he never aged while he was turned to stone. It is the same for whichever wife the Hero chooses.
- Interestingly, the hero actually has some spoken lines in the game: when the six year old hero meets his adult version in Whealbrook, as well as when traveling back in time through the portrait, the "other" hero has spoken lines upon talking to them.
- One of the hero's titles, "Monster Master," is very similar to Psaro's title in the remakes of Dragon Quest IV.