From elendil@surfnetinc.comSat Nov 23 22:23:03 1996Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 00:23:59 -0600From: Dan Gonzalez To: tsrken@voicenet.comSubject: A mammoth? Or is it the DWIV manual...Dragon Warrior IV Instruction Manual - by Dan GonzalezThe Five Chapters.*The Dragon Warrior IV adventure will carry you through five chapters. Theheroes of Chapters 1-4 will join forces in Chapter.Chapter 1:The Royal Soldiers.*As Captain of the Royal Soldiers, Ragnar risks his life daily in theservice of the King of Burland. Recently, children from all over the landhave been disappearing. Anxious to know what tragedy has struck thekingdom, the King sends forth Ragnar. The mighty warrior knows no fear ashe sets off.Chapter 2:Princess Alena's Adventure.*The young Princess Alena possesses a strong and clever spirit. She wishesonly to leave the sheltered castle of her father, the King of Santeem, sothat she can taste the adventure of a free life. The King has refused tolet her go, but his will cannot bind Alena. Dreaming of danger andexcitement, she plans to escape.Chapter 3:Taloon the Arms Merchant.*An ambitious man, whose greatest dream is to be independent, lives with hiswife and child in the town of Lakanabe. Taloon works at the shop of aweapons merchant, and he has learned everything about the weapons trade.Unfortunately, Taloon does not have enough money to buy his own shop. So hesets off to find or earn a great fortune.Chapter 4:The Sisters Of Monbaraba.*When Loro, the world renowned blacksmith, died of mysterious causes, heleft behind two daughters. Nara has studied the magic of fortunetelling andacquired a great power. Mara began training as a dancer, in the ancientstyle, at a very young age. Her skill is unequaled. They are determined tofind the cause of their fathers tragic fate, no matter the peril. Chapter 5:The Chosen Ones.*In Chapter 5, you, our Hero, arrives to lead the characters from earlierchapters. As a team of experienced and highly trained adventures, you willchallenge the enemy. He is a fierce demon who has secretly tracked thecharacters through Chapters 1-4. Now he will make a dramatic appearance.Reading The Chapters*As with a good book, you cannot start this game from the middle or at theend. You will begin with Chapter 1, and work through Chapters 2, 3, and 4in order. At last, you will reach the greatest challenge of all, Chapter 5.Controller Functions:[Diagram of NES controller]Control Pad:Press the Control Pad to move your character and team around the screen. Itwill also move the cursor (a triangle) in the Options Window.A Button:Push the A Button to make the Command Window appear on screen. Once youhave made a selection in one of the Option Windows, press the A Button toenter. When the cursor is flashing in the Text Window, it means there ismore information. To read on, push the A Button.B Button:When you have made an incorrect selection, pushing the B Button will cancelit. Also, press the B Button to return to the previous window or screen.Start:Push Start at the Title Start to skip the opening scene.Select:To change the message speed on a battle screen, push Select.Starting the Game.*Read the NES Control Deck Manual (included with the NES) for instructionson inserting game paks. Following the directions, load the Dragon WarriorIV game. The title screen will appear, followed by the opening scene. Tobring up the Options Screen, push the Start Button or the A Button. If thisis the first time the Dragon Warrior IV game has been played, only Begin ANew Quest will appear on the Option Screen.Commands in the Option Screen.*When the title screen appears, push the Start Button to access theAdventure Logs. The options listed below will then be available for you tochose from. Move the cursor next to the option you would like, and push theA Button. Push the B Button to cancel a choice.Continue A Quest:This allows you to resume games that you've saved on the Adventure Log.Begin A New Quest:Use this to start a new game. You may save three games in the AdventureLog. Once three games are saved, the option to "Begin A New Quest" will notappear. You would have to erase an existing quest in the Adventure Log tobegin a new one.Copy A Quest:You may duplicate one of your Adventure Logs with this option. To do so,however, you must have a blank Log available.Erase A Quest:When you have finished a game, or all Adventure Logs are full and you wantto start a new quest, use Erase to delete a Log.Caution:You cannot retrieve a Log once it has been erased.Change Message Speed:If you would like the text in the game to move faster or slower, go intothis option. The fastest speed is 1, while the slowest speed is 8.Important - Saving the Game - Important:Your game cannot be saved unless it has been recorded by the ImperialScrolls of Honor. Only Healers and a few other characters in the lands haveaccess to them, so you must visit one of these people before you may quit.Remember to hold the Reset Button on the NES when you turn off the Power, orelse you could lose your game.Beginning Your Quest.*Move the cursor to Begin A New Quest and push the A Button. Select aAdventure Log and use the next window to enter the Hero's name. Only thefirst four letters will appear on the screen. Use Back to erase a letter.When done, select End and push the A Button. Choose Male or Female and theMessage Speed. Push the B Button to start over.Understand your current mission:As Captain of the Royal Soldiers of Burland, you are the King's right handman. That is why he asks you to explore the mystery of the vanishingchildren, you vow to solve it. No one else has the skill or experience totrack these alarming disappearances - but the mission will push you to yourfarthest limits.Get Clues: Talk to Everyone:The King's many spies have learned nothing, but gossip is always useful. Sotalk to people in the castle, then go into the city of Burland and speak tothe townsfolk. You may get some good ideas about how and where to start thequest. Also explore the Shops for weapons and tools that you will need toaccomplish this mission.Venturing Forth:Once you have enough information, you should leave town. Beware, for thecountryside has become very dangerous. While you are exploring, practicing,and fighting the monsters, stay close to town. Then, when you need torecover your Hit Points, try Medical Herbs or return to Burland and visitthe Inn.Places to Visit.*Shops, Weapon Stores, House of Healing, and Inns manage somehow to stayopen. Look for them in towns and villages, and in a few odd places. Visitevery Shop and Store to find necessary items.Items Shops:In these Shops you may purchase Medical Herbs and other helpful items. Oryou could sell items you no longer need. If you enter with a group,announce who is buying or selling. The number of Gold Pieces in your purseis displayed in the upper right of the screen.Weapon Stores:The owners of Weapon Stores like to know who they are selling to, so youmust talk to them. Then they'll show you the weapons and armor for sale.Chose what you would like to buy, or push the B Button to leave.Inns:Inns are, of course, open at all times of the night and day. Visiting anInn will restore your entire team's Hit Points and Magic Power to themaximum. The price quoted will cover everyone in your group.Houses of Healing:When members of the team have been poisoned, cursed, or defeated, and youhave no healing spells., visit a House of Healing. There your team can beDetoxicated, Uncursed, Saved, Informed, or Revived for the right fee.The Vault:In Endor, you will find the Vault at Neta's place. If you have at least1000 Gold Pieces you can store it here along with other belongings. Use theControl Pad to select the quantity of Gold you wish to leave. You will becharged for storing items. Depositing Gold is free.Pressing up the on Control Pad:Increases amount of Gold to be deposited.Pressing down on the Control Pad:Decreases amount of Gold to be deposited.Ending A Session Correctly*When you wish to save your current quest, find a House of Healing. Oncethere, see the Healer. That character has access to the Imperial Scrolls ofHonor and will be able to save the game. You may discover that othercharacters can also record your game on the Scrolls. Keep in mind thatsaving the game periodically gives you the option of returning to the lastsaved point. This is a helpful option if your team is defeated.How to Save A Quest.Stand beside the Healer and select Talk. You will be told how manyExperience Points each team member must earn to reach the next Level. Askthat your quest be recorded on the Scrolls, then choose to continue or not.Important: How to Turn Off the Power Properly.If you choose not to continue after saving your quest, the endinginstructions appear. Follow these instructions carefully or you could loseyour game. Turn off the Power on the NES while holding in the Reset button.Later, to return to a saved game, select Continue A Quest on the Option Screen.Copy Your Quest:If you have a spare Log, you may want to copy your game onto it beforequitting. That way, should you forget to push Reset while turning off thePower, or the Game Pak is removed with the Power on, you have a extra copysaved.Windows.The windows you will see and use most often in the game, besides the TextWindow, are the Command Window, and the Status Window.The Command Window:This window will display the commands that are currently available to you.Read the section on Commands in the Walk About Mode to learn about them.You will use the Command Window to give your team orders when you are notengaged in battle.The Status Window:On this information screen:*H stands for Hit Points.*M stands for Magic Power.The numbers in the bottom row indicate:*A character's Level.*Besides Level, the character's Class is also shown.Pay Attention to the Color of Windows:*White - everything is normal.*Green - A member(s) of the team are injured.*Orange - A member(s) of the team are deceased.*Blue - Night has fallen.What Are DE, PO, CR, SL, and CF?*These are unusual conditions that can strike a team member. They willappear in place of the character's Level number.DE: The character is deceased.Rush this teammate to a House of Healing and ask for Revive to bring him/herback. Or you may cast a Revive spell, if a team member knows one.PO: The character is poisoned.If you do not treat the poisoned person, each step taken will reduce his/hernumber of Hit Points. Traveling to a House of Healing might be to costly,so use an Antidote Herb or cast a spell, if possible.CR: The character is cursed.Some weapons and armor carry a curse. A terrible fate may befall thecharacter equipped with such an item. Only a visit to a House of Healingwill expel the curse.SL: The character has been put to sleep.If you are in the middle of a battle, you must either defeat the enemies ordisengage and escape before you can help the sleeping character. No knownherb can cure this condition, but there is a spell that can awaken the dreamer.CF: The character is disoriented.This condition is very similar to battle fatigue. The team shouldcompletely defeat the enemies in the current fight, or else escape.Commands in the Walk About Mode.Bringing up the Command Window:When you are in the Walk About Mode (for example, traveling, exploring, orvisiting places), pushing the A Button will bring up the Command Window.Selecting and Entering Commands:Use the Control Pad to move the cursor to the command you desire, then pushthe A Button to enter that command.Closing the Command Window:When you would like to exit without making a selection, push the B Button.Talk:Surprisingly, there is no place in the world gossip cannot can't reach. Sospeak with everyone you meet to gather important information. Stand next toa person while facing him/her, and push the A Button to begin a conversation.*At Stores or Inns, Talk to the proprietors across the counter.*When visiting someone in jail, you can speak through the iron bars.Status:By selecting Status, you will be able to read information about eachcharacter (see Character Status), review their current Condition, and changethe team's Formation.Equip:Because you never know when your team will need a specific weapon, each timemember should collect a variety of swords, armor, shields, and items. Toarm a character with a specific weapon, chose Equip. Once you select acharacter, the windows for Weapon, Armor, Shield, and Helmet will appearconsecutively. Pick one item from each window, (a tiny "E" appears next toequipped items). Some of your teammates do not know how to use certainweapons or items.Note:When you see an arrow in the upper left of the corner of a window, it meansthat there are additional selections. Place the cursor on the arrow andpush the A Button to scroll through the other windows.Door:To open unlocked doors, use this command. Unfortunately, doors are oftenlocked and require a specific Key. As long as one member of your team iscarrying the Key, the door will open to you.*To open a door, stand facing it and then choose the Door command.Remember, locked doors will not open for you without the proper Key.Spell:Only Pilgrims, Wizards, Sages, and, of course, you may learn how to useMagic Spells. To cast a spell, select this option. See the Dragon WarriorIV Map Poster to learn about the various spells (or in this case, the DWIV FAQ).Item:With this option, you can review the items a character is carrying and thenUse, Transfer, or Discard any of them. Choose the character, then selectthe item you want to and pick one of these options. For Merchants anotheroption, Appraise, is available.Tactics:In Chapters 1-4, Tactics can only be used to change the order of your teammembers. The front character is in the best position to attack and to beattacked. In the Command Window, select Tactics, then choose Change Order.Next select characters in the order you would like.Search:You would be amazed at what falls onto the ground - things dropped bymonsters, enemies, your own teammates. Use Search to check around you. Orwhen you find a treasure chest, move onto it and select Search. Your teamis automatically given the treasure. Since each character can only carryeight items, when your arms are full of the treasure is passed on to othermembers. If everyone's inventory is full, you will have to decide whetherto Discard something or leave the treasure behind.Warning:Once you Discard the treasure, it can never again be retrieved from the chest.Character Status.Level:As the number of Experience Points increases, so will the character's Level.Experience Points are gained by defeating enemies. The maximum possible HP(Hit Points) and MP (Magic Power) increase according to Level. Acharacter's Level and class will determine what Magic Spells he/she will learn.HP (Hit Points):The number of Hit Points decreases whenever a character is injured inbattle. Hp also decrease if a character tries to walk while poisoned, or ismoving through harmful terrain. When HP reach zero, a character is defeated.MP (Magic Power):Magic Power will decrease each time a character casts a spell.G (Gold):This shows how many Gold Pieces you have. As a team, you will pool all yourGold.Strength:This is a measure of the character's Attack Power in battle.Agility:The more agile the character, the faster he/she is. Agility influencesbattle action.Vitality:High Vitality means a character can rapidly increase his/her HP.Intelligence:It takes brains rather than brawn to work magic and learn new spells.Luck: In this troubled land, everyone needs at least a little luck to survive. Agood dose of Luck can help a character successfully flee from enemies orescape the effects of a Magic Spell.Max HP (Maximum Hit Points):This indicated how many Hit Points a character can have at his/her currentLevel. Visiting an Inn will restore everyone's HP to its maximum.Max MP (Maximum Magic Power):Each character's Maximum Magic Power will be restored at an Inn.Attack Power:This indicates the amount of damage a character may inflict upon enemieswith each attack. The Attack Power is the sum of the character's Strengthplus the Attack Power of all equipped weapons.Defense Power:Take half the amount of a character's Agility and add that to the totalAttack Power of all equipped defensive weaponry to figure the DefensivePower. This indicates how well a character can withstand injury.EXP (Experience Points):A character will earn Experience Points every time he/she defeats enemies.The number of points gained depends on the enemies' strength and whether thecharacter defeated these enemies alone or with help. If the characterreceived help, he/she will earn fewer points than if he/she had conqueredthe foe alone. Once a character wins a certain number of EXP, he/she willbe promoted to the next level.Transfer and Equip.*Many times you will want to switch weapons among your team members. Forexample, you have found a new item, the Broad Sword, and want to give yourold weapon, the Iron Spear, to another teammate. To perform this action.Transfer the Iron Spear:*Bring up the Command Window, select Item, and push the A Button. The namesof all team members will appear. Choose your own name and press the AButton. Now pick the item you wish to Transfer. In this case, move thecursor next to the Iron Spear and push the A Button.*The next window offers the options:*Use.*Transfer.*Discard.*Select Transfer and push the A Button. Again, the names of the teammembers appears. Pick the name of the character to whom you want to givethe spear to and push the A Button. The spear is transferred.Equip the Iron Spear:The character is not yet able to use the Iron Spear, he/she is just holdingit. You will need to Equip this character with the spear. Bring up thewindow with the team members' names and select the appropriate character.When that character's items appear, move the cursor next to the Iron Spearand push the A Button. The "E" mark indicating items equipped, moves tothe spear. Now he/she may wield the spear. This is the way you will equipall characters with whatever weaponry you choose.Commands in the Fighting Mode.*Ever eager, your team is constantly on the lookout for a chance to defeatenemies and gain enough Experience Points to advance to higher Levels.Therefore, when enemies approach, the team leaps into the Fighting Mode.*In the Fighting Mode, the number of enemies and their species is displayed.The Fighting Command Window also appears. This is the moment to decide howyou're going to handle the situation, using one of these options.Fight:Choose this command to attack full force with your equipped weapons. Whenno weapon is selected, you'll battle the foe bare-handed. Indicate whichenemy or enemies you plan to annihilate.Run:A wise soldier knows when to Fight and when to Run. If you've reviewed yourHit Points and feel they are too low to risk attacking, try running. Bewarehowever, the enemy is extremely persistent, and may block your escape attempt.Parry:If a character's Hit Points drop dangerously low in the middle of a heatedbattle, use Parry. This option allows the character to fight defensively sohe/she can reduce the number of Hit Points lost.Item:In battle, it is possible to Use a weapon or spell (instead of equipping orcasting), against an enemy. To do this, choose Item from the CommandWindow, pick an item, then select Use. For example, if you use the Sword ofMalice, which normally has the same effect as the Fireball spell, you willbe able to cast that spell at the enemy. Or if you Use the Medical Herb,you can restore Hit Points to a team member. You never know what an itemwill do until you Use it in battle - the results may be astounding.Spell:A number of spells are quite effective in combat. Some are good forattacking the enemy; others will defend members of your team. To review thelist of spells available to a character, choose Spell. Move the cursor nextto the spell you would like to use, and push the A Button. If the characterhas more spells than can be displayed on one screen, move the cursor up tothe arrow in the upper left corner of the window and push the A Button.Continue pushing the A Button to scroll through all of the spell windows.When you decide to cast a spell in battle, select one and then indicatewhich enemies you wish to attack with this spell.*If you are going to use a defensive spell, you must specify which member ofthe team should be protected. Do this by moving the cursor to the arrow andpushing the A Button. The names of the team members will appear. Select one.Note:For some spells, you will not need to choose a target.*When you want to change a command that you have just entered, push the BButton. Push the B Button repeatedly to scroll back through windows.*Once you decide to fight, and make all of your command decisions, the enemyis engaged. The Agility of your characters will determine the order inwhich they fight. The battle continues until one side is completelyvanquished. However, a round of battle may end before either side has won.In this case, the Fighting Command Window will reappear, and you may enternew commands for the next round of battle. The rounds of battle willcontinue until there is a complete victory for your team or the enemy.Note:Whenever a window has more selections than can be displayed, an arrow willappear in the upper left corner. Place the cursor on this arrow and pushthe A Button to scroll through additional windows.Fighting Mode in Chapter 5.*In Chapters 1-4, you will directly control each of the team members beforeand during the battle. However, by Chapter 5 they have learned enough toact alone. Each will follow the strategy you choose, but in his/her ownway. You will then control your character, the Hero. The other characterstake whatever action possible to win battles.Tactics:When you select Tactics from the Command Window, then choose Strategy, youhave a choice of six possible strategies for the team members to follow. Bewilling to change your strategy in a battle, for example, if the charactersare losing too much MP. The name of the strategy you will be currentlyusing will be displayed in the upper left corner.Member:This command is used to change the order in which the team members fight.Or, if you have a Wagon, use Change Order to switch a team member outsidewith one inside. For example, if someone were severely wounded or if youneeded a spell caster, you could switch an appropriate outside characterwith an inside character. You may only make a change once during theFighting Mode.Artificial Intelligence (AI):Unlike the earlier games, Dragon Warrior IV offers you the chance to learnfrom your experiences in Chapter 5. Each time you try one of the sixstrategies, it improves. The internal AI plans each strategy based oninformation gained from the last time it was used.Tactics:In battle, the characters act independently according to the strategy you'veselected. Therefore it is important that you monitor their condition. Whenthe survival of your team is threatened, you may want to retreat. Or, ifyou have a Wagon, you could switch a wounded character for a healthy one.Remember, you may only switch characters once. Sometimes you may be betteroff using a spell later to revive an injured or defeated member. Whateverthe case, be aware that flexibility is crucial in the midst of a tough battle.*If the Offensive Strategy is causing your team damage, try something else.*Change your strategy or bring a team member like Cristo out of the Wagon tohelp.*Success! Trying different strategies and methods in a battle is the way towin.The Strategies.Normal:The Normal strategy balances both the offensive and defensive tactics ofyour team. Use it in most battle situations.Offensive:This is a dangerous but effective way to tackle a powerful enemy. Whenusing this strategy, you don't care how much the team is injured.Try Out:An experimental strategy constantly under development, the Try Out is alwaysa surprise. You never know just what will happen.Save MP:If you feel your team will need a lot of MP later on, you can fight withthis strategy to conserve Magic Power.Defensive:When battles occur often, and your team's HP is getting to low, select thisstrategy. This will allow your team to fight defensively.Use No MP:You may find that in some battles using magic is a bad idea. To preventyour team from casting spells on their own, use this strategy.The Wagon.*Having a Wagon allows you to maintain up to ten members in your team. Fourmembers will walk and fight with you outside the Wagon. Six of them willride in the Wagon, waiting and practicing.Switching Characters:To switch characters between A and B, choose Tactics in the Command Window.In Tactics, select Switch,, then pick up to four of the characters in theWagon. The characters you choose will move outside the Wagon, and thosethat were outside will go in. During the switch, all outside charactersmust go into the Wagon.Commanding Characters:The characters form a diamond shaped formation around the Wagon. You mayenter commands for each character starting with the one in front and goingto the one in back, then the one to the left, and lastly, the one to theright. This is also the order in which the characters line up for battle.Those in front, of course, are most vulnerable to enemy attack.Earning Experience Points:*Riding inside the Wagon doesn't relieve the characters of certain duties.Each understands the need to be constantly preparing for whatever troublemay arise because the characters inside the Wagon are practicing while theyawait their turn outside, they also earn Experience Points. When enoughExperience Points are earned, all characters move up to the next Level.*Since they are working hard, those riding in the Wagon cannot restore theirHit Points. On the other hand, they will not lose Hit Points. Thecharacters know their trade well enough to avoid harming each other whilethey practice magic, swordsmanship, dagger throwing, or whatever else theirskill might be.To the Rescue:Yours is a well schooled, loyal and responsible team. Everyone understandsthe necessities of battle and the fact that emergency situations requiredramatic actions. Therefore, if all four characters outside the Wagon aredefeated, four characters from inside will leap out to replace them withoutwaiting for your command.Switching Items:Nothing prevents the characters from handing weapons, armor, or any otheritem to each other through the back flap of the Wagon. You may switch itemsfrom one character to another with the same method described in the previousTransfer and Equip section. Review each character's items by selectingTactics and See Spares.Visiting Towns:The town streets are narrow and filled with holes and other hazards. TheWagon must be parked at the entrance, and the characters must remain inside.You may buy items for these characters, though, as long as you have Gold andthey have room to carry more things. The Wagon rejoins you when you leave town.Entering Caves:The Wagon is far too large and heavy to drive into most caves, so you willneed to park it at the entrances. Some caves will be wide enough to admitthe Wagon. If you leave the Wagon at an entrance, be sure to exit from thesame place or you will lose the Wagons. Use the Return spell to recover amissing Wagon.Casino.*You must buy Tokens to play the Casino games. These coins may only be usedin the Casino to bet or buy rare items not available anywhere else.Poker Double-Up:After the five cards are dealt, you have once chance to exchange your handfor an entirely new one. The kind of cards you're holding will determinethe payout ratio. You may double the amount of your winnings by choosingthe Double-Up option.Slot Machine Payoff:To win at the Slot Machine, you need to get three pictures of a straighthorizontal line or three pictures of a straight diagonal line at the sametime. Lots of people put big money into the slots machines. You could winup to 5000 coins.Coliseum:In this ancient arena, you'll be watching two monsters battle it out. Beton a creature you think has the best chance of surviving. If you guesscorrectly, you win coins which you may spend on another fight or use to buyunique items in the Casino Shop.Poker Score:You can keep track of how much you are winning and losing in Poker. Aftertalking to the dealer, stay where you are and push the B, Start, and SelectButtons all at the same time. The Score Screen will appear. This is aback-door trick, since the management of the Casino frowns on giving awaythis kind of information to customers.Losing Your Team.*Your team, unfortunately, is not invincible. A number of monsters and uglysituations exist which could wipe out every character. To minimize yourchances of being wiped out, be aware of the following dangers.Zero HP:One type of danger to your team is a ferocious enemy that will destroy evermember one by one. Then everyone's HP will be wiped out. This may alsohappen when you are traveling throughout the Damage Zone, where allcharacters could be lost. In either case, you'll have to go back to whereyou last saved this quest.Mayhem:In stressful situations of hard battle or high magic, confusion, andparalysis can strike the entire team. Though they are still alive, theycannot take any action. You must return to the last saved version.Protective Measures:Learn the locations of the strong, dangerous monsters, so that you may avoidthem or seek them out when you are ready. Also keep a close watch oneveryone's HP to make better battle decisions.All Members Lost:When you've lost all of your characters, you must go back to the last Houseof Healing where you saved your game. The Hero will be revived by the timeyou get there.Save Frequently:It will cost you half your Gold your possess to get your teammates revivedat the House of Healing. But, if you save often, at least you will not havelost so much ground. You can quickly regain the wasted time. This is whyyou should visit Houses of Healing whenever possible and have the questrecorded on the Imperial Scrolls of Honor.Uncontrolled Characters:*Uncontrolled Characters (UC's) are those which you cannot move or otherwiseinfluence. They follow their own rules and participate as they choose.They are the ungoverned nomads of these lands.Single-Minded:The UC's prefer to hunt and collect their own kinds of items. They don'tappreciate being told what to carry, and will not accept anything you try togive them. Nor may you take anything away from them to give to anothermember of your team. They are extremely stubborn, and nothing you do willchange their minds.Independent:Though it may appear that Artificial Intelligence controls the UC's, it doesnot. They behave entirely as they please, refusing to accept any strategycommands. They hang around because they like you, or because you havesomething that attracts them, or because they're just bored.Introduction.Healie:He can't protect members, but he does know the Heal spell.Laurent:Uses a Venomous Dagger and casts Sleep and Fireball spells.Strom:He has no magic skills, but is a mighty fighter with good weapons.Orin:This strong man can use his huge muscles to break open some locked doors.Hector:He is building up power to use in a later battle.Panon:She is a brilliant star and is good to have with you in dark places.Lucia:A beautiful celestial woman with wondrous magic skills and power.Doran:This monster is deceptively powerful when it comes to attacking.Irresponsible:Once all of your main characters have been defeated, no matter if some UC'sare still alive, the team is considered annihilated. The UC's areabsolutely no good in these situations.Itinerary for Chapter 1.*Ragnar should be sure to visit everywhere in the town of Izmit to collectclues. Also, he should look for his first UC, Healie, at the Well.Burland - Ragnar should be at Level 1.Cave to Izmit - Ragnar should be at Level 3.Izmit - Ragnar should be at Level 4.Bottom of an Old Well - Ragnar should be at Level 5.*Find Flying Shoes.*Find Healie.Loch Tower - Ragnar should be at Level 7.*Find missing children.Burland - Ragnar should be at Level 9.Itinerary for Chapter 2.*Now you'll be commanding three team members. To plot good strategy, learneach character's special talent and use it in battle.Santeem - Alena & friends should be at Level 1.Surene - Alena & friends should be at Level 1.Tempe - Alena & friends should be at Level 4.Frenor - Alena & friends should be at Level 7.Cave South of Frenor - Alena & friends should be at Level 8.*Find Golden Bracelet.Bazaar - Alena & friends should be at Level 10. Birdsong Tower - Alena & friends should be at Level 11.*Find Birdsong Nectar.Endor - Alena & friends should be at Level 13.Santeem - Alena & friends should be at Level 14.Itinerary for Chapter 3.*Taloon's purpose in going on a quest is to find or earn lots of Gold. Heshould use his head when faced with traps or puzzles.Lakanaba - Taloon should be at Level 1.Cave North of Lakanaba - Taloon should be at Level 3.*Find Iron Safe.Bonmalmo - Taloon should be at Level 7.*Find Prince's Letter.Foxville - Taloon should be at Level 7.*Find a Dog.Endor - Taloon should be at Level 10.*Find a Royal Scroll.Cave if Silver Statuette - Taloon should be at Level 12.*Find Silver Statuette.Tunnel Between Endor and Branca - Taloon should be at Level 13.Itinerary for Chapter 4.*Nara and Mara have dedicated their lives to their special talents - whichdo not include fighting skills. They will need the help of strong UC's.Monbaraba - Nara, Mara & others should be Level 1.Kievs - Nara, Mara & others should be Level 3.Cave West of Kievs - Nara, Mara & others should be Level 4.Haville - Nara, Mara & others should be Level 11.Keeleon - Nara, Mara & others should be Level 11.Aktempto Mine - Nara, Mara & others should be Level 13.*Find Gunpowder Jar.Keeleon - Nara, Mara & others should be Level 14.*Find Boarding Pass.Questions & Answers. Chapters 1-4.Chapter 1:Q: The children of Izmit know of a well which they call "a secretplayground." Where is the hidden entrance?A: Take the woman, Flora, back to her husband. Out of gratitude, she willtell you where to find the well.Q: I must have Flying Shoes to enter Loch Tower. I've looked all over, butcan't find them. Now where should I search?A: Deep down in the dark, damp and awfully smelly well, you'll find anancient and mysterious cave. Walk around this cave carefully. Whileexploring, watch for some valuable items and a familiar face.Chapter 2:Q: Alena's father, the King of Santeem, absolutely refuses to let her leavethe castle. How can she make her escape?A: The first thing Alena should do is visit the people who live and work inthe castle. They love good gossip and can give her some usefulinformation. After talking to as many people as possible, Alena shouldreturn to her room and search the walls. She is resourceful and canprobably find a good way out.Q: After grave dangers and great effort, I found the Shrine in the easternpart of the desert. How can I enter?A: First you must find and assist the King who lost his voice. To do thisyou will need a particular item. Once the forlorn King has regained hisvoice, you should return to the Shrine. You may find your good deedhas benefited you.Chapter 3:Q: Much to my disappointment, I have found that the bridge to Endor hasfallen. What can I do about this problem?A: The first thing you should do is find Tom's missing son. When youreturn the boy, Tom will introduce you to a powerful ally. Go withthis ally to the village in the woods of north Bonmalmo.Q: My greatest dream has always been to open a store. But the King refusesme a permit. What shall I do?A: You must try to get to speak with the Prince of Endor - at night. Onceyou succeed, you will find that the unhappy Prince desperatelyneeds your help. After you have fulfilled his dearest wishes, youmay go see the King once again. You find that his attitude has changed.Chapter 4:Q: I have tried to get into the Castle of Keeleon, but the entrance issecurely locked. How can I get inside?A: Have you found the Sphere of Silence? Obtain the Sphere, then trytalking to the people once more. You may find that the Sphere loosens their tongues. Listen for arumor about someone.Q: I scared the Minister with a Gunpowder Jar in the hall by his room, buthe didn't lead me to Keeleon. Now what?A: After you blew up the Gunpowder Jar and frightened the Minister, did youfollow him until he disappeared? He may have been spooked, but ittakes more than that to make him lose his head. Go back to where hevanished and search the area carefully.Gold and Items:Once you've completed the first four chapters, you'll advance to Chapter 5.There you'll be rejoined by all the characters you met in the earlierquests. But what about all the Gold you won and the items you bought whilebattling your way toward the last chapter? Your Gold is taken to pay thetoll for beginning the final quest, but you will still have all the itemsyou were carrying. You'll also have your Token coins from the Casino.A Few Final Tips.Open Doors Without a Key:Monsters and other enemies can be pretty careless. Try every door, even ifyou have no Key. A surprising number are unlocked.Visit the Same People After Dark:Nightfall does strange things to people. Someone you spoke to in the daymight have something very different to say in the quiet night.A Way Out Can Always be Found:Persistence is the important thing to remember when you're trapped orpuzzled. Think hard and search carefully to find the solution.Clues are Hidden in Many Things:Writing down what people say can help. A notebook of possible clues willcome in handy when you reach tricky spots.Use the Keys Everywhere:When you get possession of a Key, return to all the doors you couldn't openbefore. This is the way to find wondrous items and weapons.Learn the Geography of this World:The Dragon Warrior IV Map is useful because you'll be visiting the samelands in several chapters. Knowing what to look for will help. [I am unable to reproduce the map; however, if you get lost just check the FAQ.]Reminder:*Do not remove the Game Pak, and do not unplug the NES when the Power is on.*Before exiting your quest, be sure to visit a House of Healing and saveyour progress. Then push in and hold the Reset button while you turn offthe Power.*Never dismantle a game pak.The World of Chapter 5.*Born in a small mountain village, the child grew strong on the wild cragsand played in the echoing valleys. Now, trained in the arts of a magicianand gifted with the skills of a warrior, this child is ready to become ahero. The time to begin an incredible journey of peril and glory.*The world of Dragon Warrior IV has four continents. These vast lands arecomposed of mountains, valleys, rushing streams, oceans, and countlessdangers. The young hero is inexperienced, but many allies will join thehero's cause and lend their knowledge and assistance. Eventually, our herowill bring a new order to this chaotic world.Warranty/Regulations