Dragon Quest 4

Dragon Quest 4

14.10.2013 10:13:15
Chapter 2 Translation Guide
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ƒhƒ‰ƒSƒ“ƒNƒGƒXƒg IV/Dragon Quest IV Remix

Chapter 2 Translation Guide

Version 1.0 12/05/01

By: Red Scarlet (akaiscarlet@hotmail.com)

Version 1.0 12/05/01-Guide created, and complete for Chapter 2.
Moved the Quick Summary to above the monster list.

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 2000, 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
program or download NJStar at www.njstar.com and download the Japan-
ese word processor and the CJK viewer. By the way, if you have Inter-
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 2 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 2.
A quick summary of what to do to get through Chapter 2 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 ‚¹‚ñ‚ê‚«: 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:

‚¨‚¢‚Ì‚è‚ð‚·‚é: Oinori wo Suru (Save Game)
‚¨‚‚°‚ð‚«‚­: Otsuge wo Kiku (Inform)
‚¢‚«‚©‚¦‚点‚é: Ikikaeraseru (Revive)
‚Ç‚­‚Ì‚¿‚è‚傤: Doku no Chiryou (Poison Treatment)
‚Ì‚ë‚¢‚ð‚Æ‚­: Noroi wo Toku (Undo Curse)
‚â‚ß‚é: Yameru (Cancel)

If you choose to save the game, the priest double checks if that is what
you want to do. Reply with ‚Í‚¢: 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 ‚Í‚¢: 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 ‚Ç‚­: 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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ƒRƒ}ƒ“ƒhƒEƒBƒ“ƒhƒE: 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.

‚Í‚È‚·: Hanasu (Talk) ‚¶‚ã‚à‚ñ: Jumon (Magic)
**‚Ç‚¤‚®: Dougu (Item) ‚µ‚ç‚ׂé: Shiraberu (Search)
**‚‚悳: Tsuyosa (Status) **‚³‚­‚¹‚ñ: Sakusen (Strategy)

‚Ç‚¤‚®: Dougu (Item Bag) Translations

Choose a character, and then hit the A 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)
‚»‚¤‚Ñ: Soubi (Equip the item if you can)
‚·‚Ä‚é: Suteru (Throw the item away; once its thrown, its gone!)
‚â‚ß‚é: Yameru (Cancel)

‚‚悳: Tsuyosa (Status) Translations

When you choose this command, you can choose an individual char-
acter, or choose the bottom option, ‚º‚É‚ñ: 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:

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| Name | Amount of Gold |
|Character Type |--------------------------------------------|
| Sex | ‚¿‚©‚ç: Chikara (Power) |
| Exp. Level | ‚·‚΂₳: Subayasa (Agility) |
------------------ ‚½‚¢‚è‚å‚­: Tairyoku (Vitality) |
|Weapon equipped | ‚©‚µ‚±‚³: Kashikosa (Intelligence) |
|Armor equipped | ‚¤‚ñ‚̂悳: Un no Yosa (Luck) |
|Shield equipped | ‚±‚¤‚°‚«—Í: Kougeki Chikara (Attack Power) |
|Helmet equipped | ‚µ‚ã‚Ñ—Í: Shubi Chikara (Defense Power) |
|Decoration eqpd | ‚³‚¢‚¾‚¢HP: Saidai HP (Max HP) |
-----------------| ‚³‚¢‚¾‚¢MP: Saidai MP (Max MP) |
| Ex: Current Experience Points |
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Note-‚±‚¤‚°‚«—Í: Kougeki Chikara (Attack Power) is figured by the
characters' ‚¿‚©‚ç: Chikara (Strength) + the attack power of their
equipped weapon, and ‚µ‚ã‚Ñ—Í: 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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‚³‚­‚¹‚ñ: 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.

‚à‚ñ‚½‚ñ: Montan (Use the strongest heal spells to heal everyone)
‚»‚¤‚Ñ: Soubi (Equip weapons and armor)
‚È‚ç‚Ñ‚©‚¦: Narabikae (Change party order)
‚¹‚ñ‚ê‚«: Senreki (Combat Experience)

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‚¹‚ñ‚ê‚«: Senreki (Combat Experience) Translations

‚Ú‚¤‚¯‚ñ‚µ‚½ŽžŠÔ: Boukenshita Jikan (Adventure time) ŽžŠÔ: Hours •ª: Min.
í“¬‰ñ”: Sentou Kaisuu (Number of battles)
‚½‚¨‚µ‚½•C”: Taoshitahikisuu (Number of monsters fought)
‘SŠl“¾ƒS[ƒ‹ƒh: Zenkakutoku Go-rudo (Acquired gold)
Ÿ—˜‰ñ”: Shouri Kaisuu (Number of battle victories)
‘S–ʼnñ”: Zenmetsu Kaisuu (Number of times the party has been defeated)
“¦‘–‰ñ”: Tousou Kaisuu (Number of times the party has fled)
ˆêŒ‚Å‘åƒ_ƒ[ƒW: Ichigeki Saidai Dame-ji (Highest single attack damage)

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Battle Screen Translations

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

‚½‚½‚©‚¤: Tatakau (Fight)
‚É‚°‚é: 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 ‚½‚½‚©‚¤: Tatakau (Fight), another window opens up. This is
the Fight Command menu.

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| Character's Name | |
|-------------------| Monster name |
| ‚±‚¤‚°‚« ‚Ç‚¤‚® | |
| ‚¶‚ã‚à‚ñ ‚»‚¤‚Ñ |---------------------|
| ‚Ú‚¤‚¬‚傤 ‚É‚°‚é |
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‚±‚¤‚°‚«: Kougeki (Attack) ‚Ç‚¤‚®: Dougu (Use item)
‚¶‚ã‚à‚ñ: Jumon (Spell) ‚»‚¤‚Ñ: Soubi (Equip)
‚Ú‚¤‚¬‚傤: Bougyou (Defend) ‚É‚°‚é: Nigeru (Flee)

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Chapter 2-‚¨‚Ä‚ñ‚Ή¤—: Otenba Oujo (Tomboy Princess)

Quick Summary

1-Start in ƒTƒ“ƒgƒnƒCƒ€: Santohaimu (Santhaim)/Santeem Castle.
2-Speak to everyone in the castle (except the old man in a secluded room).
3-Return to ƒAƒŠ[ƒi: Ari-na (Alena)'s room and kick the boarded-up wall
to escape the castle.
4-After escaping, ƒuƒ‰ƒC: Burai (Brey) and ƒNƒŠƒtƒg: Kurifuto (Cristo) will
join the Princess.
5-Tell the Chief of Tenpe (man in purple outfit) that you will be the next
sacrifice.
6-Walk up to the priest in the church, and enter the sacrificial box.
7-Kill the boss that appears, the Chameleon Man.
8-Enter ƒtƒŒƒm[ƒ‹: Fureno-ru (Frenor) and witness the kidnapping of the
fake Princess.
9-Talk to the boy in the lower-right area of town to learn of the kidnappers'
ransom.
10-Enter the cave south of Frenor and find the ‰©‹à‚Ì‚¤‚Å‚í: Ougon no
Udewa (Golden Bracelet).
11-Enter ƒtƒŒƒm[ƒ‹: Fureno-ru (Frenor) at night, and make the trade with
the kidnappers at the graveyard.
12-Receive the ‚Æ‚¤‚¼‚­‚̃JƒM: Touzoku no Kagi (Thief Key) from ƒƒC: Mei
(May), the fake Princess.
13-Travel southwest of Frenor and enter the ƒoƒU[: Baza- (Bazaar).
14-At the Bazaar, talk to the guard by the lake.
15-Return to Santhaim Castle and learn of the King's affliction.
16-Find the ‚³‚¦‚¸‚è‚Ì‚Ý‚Â: Saezuri no Mitsu (Birdsong Nectar) at the top
of the tower southwest of the Bazaar.
17-Use the Birdsong Nectar on the King of Santhaim, and gain permission to
travel to ƒGƒ“ƒh[ƒ‹: Endo-ru (Endor).
18-Enter the shrine east of the Bazaar to get to Endor.
19-Play casino games at the casino in Endor (optional).
20-Agree to enter the tournament to save the Princess of Endor from getting
married.
21-Win the tournament at Endor.
22-Meet with the guard from Santhaim in the town of Endor.
23-Warp back to Santhaim.
24-Leap out of the hole in Alena's room, then exit the castle to end the
chapter.

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–‚•¨‚̃ŠƒXƒg: Mamono no Risuto (Monster List)

This list was created in the order I fought monsters in (Chapter 2 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.

ƒXƒ‰ƒCƒ€ƒxƒX: Suraimubesu (Red Slime)/HP: 10
ƒLƒŠƒLƒŠƒoƒbƒ^: Kirikiribatta (?)/Kaskos Hopper/HP: 8
‚¨‚¨‚Ý‚Ý‚¸: Oomimizu (Giant Earthworm)/Giant Worm/HP: 11
‚Ý‚Ý‚Æ‚Ñ‚Ë‚¸‚Ý: Mimitobinezumi (Ear Rat)/Elerat/HP: 11
‚¢‚½‚¸‚ç‚à‚®‚ç: Itazuramogura (Prank Mole)/Prank Gopher/HP: 10
‚‚¿‚í‚炵: Tsuchiwarashi (?)/Troglodyte/HP: 13
‚ ‚΂ꂱ‚Ü‚¢‚Ê: Abarekomainu (Rampaging Lion-Dog)/Rabidhound/HP: 23
ƒ~ƒm[ƒ“: Mino-n (Minon)/HP: 16
ƒJƒƒŒƒIƒ“ƒ}ƒ“: Kamereonman (Chameleon Man)/Chameleon Humanoid/HP: 40
‚¨‚΂¯ƒLƒmƒR: Obakekinoko (Monster Mushroom)/Demon Toadstool/HP: 19
‚ЂƂ­‚¢‚»‚¤: Hitokuisou (Cannibal Plant)/Carnivore Plant/HP: 17
ƒzƒCƒ~ƒXƒ‰ƒCƒ€: Hoimisuraimu (Heal Slime)/Healer/HP: 16
‚ ‚΂ꂤ‚µ‚Ç‚è: Abareushidori (Rampaging ?)/Brahmird/HP: 20
ƒƒ‰ƒS[ƒXƒg: Merago-suto (Mera Ghost)/Blazeghost/HP: 12
‚Æ‚³‚©‚Ö‚Ñ: Tosakahebi (Crest Snake)/Crested Viper/HP: 31
ƒeƒxƒ: Tebero (Thevro)/HP: 25
ƒ‰ƒŠƒz[ƒr[ƒgƒ‹: Rariho-bi-toru (Sleep Beetle)/Somnabeetle/HP: 23
‚«‚イ‚¯‚‚±‚¤‚à‚è: Kyuuketsukoumori (Blood-Sucking Bat)/Vampire Bat/HP: 25
‚¨‚É‚±‚¼‚¤: Onikozou (Ogre)/Orc/HP: 33
ƒRƒhƒ‰: Kodora (Kordra)/HP: 32
ƒTƒ“ƒhƒ}ƒXƒ^[: Sandomasuta- (Sand Master)/HP: 30
ƒvƒeƒ‰ƒmƒhƒ“: Puteranodon (Pteranodon)/HP: 41
‚ЂƂ­‚¢ƒT[ƒxƒ‹: Hitokuisa-beru (Cannibal Sabre)/Grislysaber/HP: 29
‚Í‚¦‚¨‚Æ‚±: Haeotoko (Fly Man)/Flythrope/HP: 34
ƒ|ƒCƒYƒ“ƒŠƒU[ƒh: Poizunriza-do (Poison Lizard)/HP: 34
‚©‚Ü‚¢‚½‚¿: Kamaitachi (Cutting Wind)/Razor Wind/HP: 41
ƒXƒpƒNƒeƒbƒg: Supakutetto (Spectet)/HP: 35
ƒhƒ‰ƒSƒ“ƒoƒ^ƒtƒ‰ƒC: Doragonbatafurai (Dragon Butterfly)/Butterfly Dragon/HP:
47
‚³‚»‚èƒA[ƒ}[: Sasoria-ma- (Scorpion Armor)/Armor Scorpion/HP: 40
‚³‚܂悤‚æ‚ë‚¢: Samayouyoroi (Wandering Armor)/Rogue Knight/HP: 54
ƒƒ^ƒ‹ƒXƒ‰ƒCƒ€: Metarusuraimu (Metal Slime)/HP: 4
‚ª‚¢‚±‚‚¯‚ñ‚µ: Gaikotsukenshi (Skeleton Fencer)/Skeleton/HP: 52
ƒ}ƒXƒ^[ ƒnƒ“: Masuta- Han (Master Hun)/Hun/HP: 70
ƒ‰ƒSƒX: Ragosu (Ragos)/Roric/HP: 90
ƒrƒrƒAƒ“: Bibian (Vivian)/HP: 90
ƒTƒCƒ‚ƒ“: Saimon (Simon)/Sampson/HP: 90
ƒxƒƒŠƒ“ƒ}ƒ“: Beroninman (? Man)/Linguar/HP:

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‚¶‚ã‚à‚ñ‚̃ŠƒXƒg: 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.

This is not a complete list; my list is only up to whatever spells were
learned while playing Chapter 2. For a complete list, my Chapter 5 Translation
Guide will have one.

ƒNƒŠƒtƒg: Kurifuto (Cristo)

ƒzƒCƒ~: Hoimi (Heal: 2MP/Single) Lv 1-Recover about 30 HP.
*ƒXƒJƒ‰: 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).
*ƒ}ƒk[ƒT: Manu-sa (Surround: 4MP/Group) Lv 7-If successful, monsters will
miss with their attacks more frequently.
ƒLƒAƒŠ[: Kiari- (Antidote: 2MP/Single) Lv 9-Cures ‚Ç‚­: Doku (poison).
*ƒ}ƒzƒg[ƒ“: Mahoto-n (Stopspell: 3MP/Group) Lv 12-Prevents bad guys from
using spells; if it works.

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ƒuƒ‰ƒC: Burai (Brey)

*ƒqƒƒƒh: Hyado (Icebolt: 2MP/Single) Lv 1-Shoot an iceball that does around
12 damage to a single monster.
*ƒ‹ƒJƒj: Rukani (Sap: 3MP/Single) Lv 5-Removes all of one enemy's Defense.
Very useful on some high defense enemies.
*ƒ‰ƒŠƒz[: Rariho- (Sleep: 3MP/Group) Lv 6-Incapacitate a group of
enemies.
ƒŠƒŒƒ~ƒg: Riremito (Outside: 4MP) Lv 9-Leave a dungeon immdediately.
ƒ‹[ƒ‰: Ru-ra (Return: 4MP) Lv 10-Warp to a town you've been to before.
Time always becomes morning when this spell is used.
ƒ}ƒzƒJƒ“ƒ^: Mahokanta (Magic Counter: 4MP) Lv 11-Spells cast at Brey by ene-
mies are reflected back at the caster.
ƒqƒƒƒ_ƒ‹ƒR: Hyadaruko (Snowstorm: 5MP) Lv 11-Damages a group of enemies with
ice for about 40 points.
*ƒsƒIƒŠƒ€: Piorimu (Speed Up: 3MP/All allies) Lv 14-Doubles all party
members' Agility; 255 is maximum.

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•Ší‚̃ŠƒXƒg: Buki no Risuto (Weapon List)

This is the order I found weapons in, and for Chapter 2 only.

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

‚±‚ñ‚Ú‚¤: Konbou (Club) 30/22. +7 HR, KR, MI, TO, RA, AR
‚Ђ̂«‚Ì‚Ú‚¤: Hinoki no Bou (Cypress Stick) -/7. +2 All but AR
‚Ç‚¤‚̂‚邬: Dou no Tsurugi (Copper Sword) 100/75. +12 HR, KR, MI, TO, RA
‚¹‚¢‚È‚éƒiƒCƒt: Seinarunaifu (Sacred Knife) 200/150 +14 KR, RA, AR
ƒNƒƒXƒ{ƒE: Kurosubou (Crossbow) 350/262. +18 KR, BR, RA, AR
‚­‚³‚肪‚Ü: Kusarigama (Chain Sickle) 550/412. +20 HR, KR, MI, TO, RA, AR
“S‚Ì‚â‚è: Tetsu no Yari (Iron Spear) 880/660 +28. HR, KR, TO, RA
‚Ç‚­‚ª‚̃iƒCƒt: Dokuga no Naifu (Poisoned Knife) 750/562. +24 MI, MA, BR, TO
ƒz[ƒŠ[ƒ‰ƒ“ƒX: Ho-ri-ransu (Holy Lance) 1250/937. +33 KR, MI, RA
‚¹‚¢‚¬‚Ì‚»‚ë‚΂ñ: Seigi no Soroban (Virtue Abacus) 1600/1200. +35 TO
‚Í‚â‚Ô‚³‚ÌŒ•: Hayabusa no Ken (Falcon Sword) 65,000C/? +5? Equip: ?
I Have not gotten this item yet to see what it does, but if
it like the Falcon Sword in other games, it gives the person
only a +5 Attack Power bonus, but they have two attacks per
round.
“S‚̂‚ß: Tetsu no Tsume (Iron Claw) 1500/1125. +38 AR

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ŠZ‚̃ŠƒXƒg: Yoroi no Risuto (Armor List)

This is the order I found armor in, and for Chapter 2 only.

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

‚«‚ʂ̃[ƒu: Kinu no Ro-bu (Silk Robe) 110/82. +10 HR(F), MI, MA, AR
‚½‚Ñ‚Ñ‚Æ‚Ì•ž: Tabibito no Fuku (Traveller Cloth) 70/52. +7 All
•z‚Ì•ž: Nuno no Fuku (Cloth) 10/7. +4 All
”ç‚Ì‚æ‚ë‚¢: Kawa no Yoroi (Leather Armor) 180/135. +12 HR, KR, BR, TO,
RA, AR
‚­‚³‚è‚©‚½‚Ñ‚ç: Kusarikatabira (Chain Mail) 350/262. +18 HR, KR, TO, RA, AR
‚¹‚¢‚Ç‚¤‚Ì‚æ‚ë‚¢: Seidou no Yoroi (Bronze Armor) 700/525. +25 HR, KR, MI,
TO, RA
“S‚Ì‚æ‚ë‚¢: Tetsu no Yoroi (Iron Armor) 1200/900. +30 HR, KR, MI, RA
“S‚Ì‚Ü‚¦‚©‚¯: Tetsu no Maekake (Iron Apron) 1500/1125. +32 TO
ƒXƒpƒ“ƒR[ƒ‹ƒhƒŒƒX: Supanko-rudoresu (Spankor? Dress) 2500C/? +? Equip: ?
I Have not gotten this item yet to see what it does.

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‚‚̃ŠƒXƒg: Tate no Risuto (Shield List)

This is the order I found shields in, and for Chapter 2 only.

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

”ç‚Ì‚½‚Ä: Kawa no Tate (Leather Shield) 90/67. +4 HR, KR, MI, BR, TO, RA
‚¤‚낱‚Ì‚½‚Ä: Uroko no Tate (Scale Shield) 180/135 +7 HR, KR, MI, BR,
TO, RA
“S‚Ì‚½‚Ä: Tetsu no Tate (Iron Shield) 650/487. +12 HR, KR, MI, TO, RA

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Š•‚̃ŠƒXƒg: Kabuto no Risuto (Helmet List)

This is the order I found helmets in, and for Chapter 2 only.

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

‚Í‚Ë‚Ú‚¤‚µ: Haneboushi (Feather Hat) 280/210. +8 MI, MA, AR
”ç‚Ì‚Ú‚¤‚µ: Kawa no Boushi (Leather Hat) 65/48. +2 All
–Ø‚Ì‚Ú‚¤‚µ: Ki no Boushi (Wooden Hat) 120/90 +6 HR, KR, MI, TO, RA

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‚»‚µ‚å‚­‚Ђñ: Soshokuhin (Decorations)

This is the order I found Decorations in, and for Chapter 2 only.

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

‚«‚ñ‚̃uƒŒƒXƒŒƒbƒg: Kin no Buresuretto (Gold Bracelet) 1000C/? +? Equip: ?
I Have not gotten this item yet to see what it does.
‚Ù‚µ‚ӂ邤‚Å‚í: Hoshifuruudewa (Falling Star Bracelet) 10,000C/- All
Doubles the wearer's ‚·‚΂₳: Subayasa (Agility).

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Items

This is the order I found these in (Chapter 2 only). The numbers after the
name are Buy price, Sell price, followed by effect. C=Casino Coins.


‚â‚­‚»‚¤: Yakusou (Medical Herb) 8/6
Heal some HP.
‚¹‚¢‚·‚¢: Seisui (Holy Water) 20/15
Keeps weak enemies away for a period of time.
‚·‚΂₳‚Ì‚½‚Ë: Subayasa no Tane (Agility Seed) -/67
Increaes the user's ‚·‚΂₳: Subayasa (Agility).
‚Ç‚­‚¯‚µ‘: Dokukeshisou (Antidote Herb) 10/7
Cures ‚Ç‚­: Doku (Poison).
–½‚Ì‚«‚Ì‚Ý: Inochi no Kinomi (Life Nut) -/187
Increses the user's ‚³‚¢‚¾‚¢HP: Saidai HP (Maximum HP).
ƒLƒƒ‰‚̂‚΂³: Kimera no Tsubasa (Chimera Wing) 25/18
Warp to a town you've visited. Same effect as the
ƒ‹[ƒ‰: Ru-ra (Return) spell.
‚Ü‚Ù‚¤‚Ì‚¹‚¢‚·‚¢: Mahou no Seisui (Magic Holy Water) 30C/22
‚¿‚©‚ç‚Ì‚½‚Ë: Chikara no Tane (Strength Seed) -/90
Increases the user's ‚¿‚©‚ç: Chikara (Strength).
‚¤‚Ü‚Ì‚Ó‚ñ: Uma no Fun (Horse Manure) -/1
No real use.
ƒ‰ƒbƒN‚Ì‚½‚Ë: Rakku no Tane (Luck Seed) -/52
Increases the user's ‚¤‚ñ‚̂悳: Unnoyosa (Luck).
‚¢‚Ì‚è‚Ì‚ä‚Ñ‚í: Inori no Yubiwa (Prayer Ring) 500C/-
Restores the user's MP, but can break after any number of
uses.

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Event (Special) Items

‚¿‚¢‚³‚ȃƒ_ƒ‹: Chiisanamedaru (Small Medal) Found all over the world.
Trade them to the Medal King for special items.
‰©‹à‚Ì‚¤‚Å‚í: Ougon no Udewa (Golden Bracelet) Found in the cave south of
Frenor. Used to pay the ransom for the fake Princess in
Frenor.
‚Æ‚¤‚¼‚­‚̃JƒM: Touzoku no Kagi (Thief Key) Received from May after she is
exchanged for the Golden Bracelet. Unlocks blue doors.
‚³‚¦‚¸‚è‚Ì‚Ý‚Â: Saezuri no Mitsu (Birdsong Nectar) Found at the top of the
tower southwest from the Bazaar. Used on the King of
Santhaim after he loses his voice.


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Town Shops List


ƒTƒ‰ƒ“: Saran (Saran)/Surene


Inn: $2 per person. House of Healing: yes

Weapon Shop

‚±‚ñ‚Ú‚¤: Konbou (Club) $30
‚Ç‚¤‚̂‚邬: Dou no Tsurugi (Copper Sword) $100
‚¹‚¢‚È‚éƒiƒCƒt: Seinarunaifu (Sacred Knife) $200

Armor Shop

•z‚Ì•ž: Nuno no Fuku (Cloth) $10
‚½‚Ñ‚Ñ‚Æ‚Ì•ž: Tabibito no Fuku (Traveller Cloth) $70
”ç‚Ì‚æ‚ë‚¢: Kawa no Yoroi (Leather Armor) $180
”ç‚Ì‚½‚Ä: Kawa no Tate (Leather Shield) $90
”ç‚Ì‚Ú‚¤‚µ: Kawa no Boushi (Leather Hat) $65
‚â‚­‚»‚¤: Yakusou (Medical Herb) $8



ƒeƒ“ƒy: Tenpe (Tenpe)/Tempe


Inn: $3 per person. House of Healing: yes (cannot save here)

Item Shop (not open until after the Chameleon Man is killed.)

‚â‚­‚»‚¤: Yakusou (Medical Herb) $8
‚Ç‚­‚¯‚µ‘: Dokukeshisou (Antidote Herb) $10
ƒLƒƒ‰‚̂‚΂³: Kimera no Tsubasa (Chimera Wing) $25
‚¹‚¢‚È‚éƒiƒCƒt: Seinarunaifu (Sacred Knife) $200
ƒNƒƒXƒ{ƒE: Kurosubou (Crossbow) $350
”ç‚Ì‚æ‚ë‚¢: Kawa no Yoroi (Leather Armor) $180



ƒtƒŒƒm[ƒ‹: Fureno-ru (Frenor)


Inn: $4 per person. House of Healing: yes

Weapon Shop (Opens after rescuing the fake Princess)

‚Ç‚¤‚̂‚邬: Dou no Tsurugi (Copper Sword) $100
‚¹‚¢‚È‚éƒiƒCƒt: Seinarunaifu (Sacred Knife) $200
ƒNƒƒXƒ{ƒE: Kurosubou (Crossbow) $350
‚­‚³‚肪‚Ü: Kusarigama (Chain Sickle) $550
“S‚Ì‚â‚è: Tetsu no Yari (Iron Spear) $880

Item Shop

‚â‚­‚»‚¤: Yakusou (Medical Herb) $8
‚Ç‚­‚¯‚µ‘: Dokukeshisou (Antidote Herb) $10
ƒLƒƒ‰‚̂‚΂³: Kimera no Tsubasa (Chimera Wing) $25
‚­‚³‚è‚©‚½‚Ñ‚ç: Kusarikatabira (Chain Mail) $350
–Ø‚Ì‚Ú‚¤‚µ: Ki no Boushi (Wooden Hat) $120
‚¹‚¢‚Ç‚¤‚Ì‚æ‚ë‚¢: Seidou no Yoroi (Bronze Armor) $700



ƒoƒU[: Baza- (Bazaar)


Inn: $6 per person. House of Healing: no

Weapon Shop

ƒNƒƒXƒ{ƒE: Kurosubou (Crossbow) $350
‚­‚³‚肪‚Ü: Kusarigama (Chain Sickle) $550
‚Ç‚­‚ª‚̃iƒCƒt: Dokuga no Naifu (Poison Knife) $750
“S‚Ì‚â‚è: Tetsu no Yari (Iron Spear) $880
ƒz[ƒŠ[ƒ‰ƒ“ƒX: Ho-ri-ransu (Holy Lance) $1250

Armor Shop

”ç‚Ì‚æ‚ë‚¢: Kawa no Yoroi (Leather Armor) $180
‚­‚³‚è‚©‚½‚Ñ‚ç: Kusarikatabira (Chain Mail) $350
‚¹‚¢‚Ç‚¤‚Ì‚æ‚ë‚¢: Seidou no Yoroi (Bronze Armor) $700
”ç‚Ì‚½‚Ä: Kawa no Tate (Leather Shield) $90
‚¤‚낱‚Ì‚½‚Ä: Uroko no Tate (Scale Shield) $180
–Ø‚Ì‚Ú‚¤‚µ: Ki no Boushi (Wooden Hat) $120

Item Shop

‚â‚­‚»‚¤: Yakusou (Medical Herb) $8
‚Ç‚­‚¯‚µ‘: Dokukeshisou (Antidote Herb) $10
‚¹‚¢‚·‚¢: Seisui (Holy Water) $20
ƒLƒƒ‰‚̂‚΂³: Kimera no Tsubasa (Chimera Wing) $25
‚Ü‚ñ‚°‚‘: Mangetsusou (Full Moon Herb) $30



ƒGƒ“ƒh[ƒ‹: Endo-ru (Endor)


Inn: $6 per person. House of Healing: yes

Weapon Shop

‚­‚³‚肪‚Ü: Kusarigama (Chain Sickle) $550
‚Ç‚­‚ª‚̃iƒCƒt: Dokuga no Naifu (Poison Knife) $750
“S‚Ì‚â‚è: Tetsu no Yari (Iron Spear) $880
ƒz[ƒŠ[ƒ‰ƒ“ƒX: Ho-ri-ransu (Holy Lance) $1250
‚¹‚¢‚¬‚Ì‚»‚ë‚΂ñ: Seigi no Soroban (Virtue Abacus) $1600

Armor Shop

‚­‚³‚è‚©‚½‚Ñ‚ç: Kusarikatabira (Chain Mail) $350
‚¹‚¢‚Ç‚¤‚Ì‚æ‚ë‚¢: Seidou no Yoroi (Bronze Armor) $700
“S‚Ì‚æ‚ë‚¢: Tetsu no Yoroi (Iron Armor) $1200
“S‚Ì‚Ü‚¦‚©‚¯: Tetsu no Maekake (Iron Apron) $1500
‚¤‚낱‚Ì‚½‚Ä: Uroko no Tate (Scale Shield) $180
“S‚Ì‚½‚Ä: Tetsu no Tate (Iron Shield) $650

Item Shop

‚â‚­‚»‚¤: Yakusou (Medical Herb) $8
‚Ç‚­‚¯‚µ‘: Dokukeshisou (Antidote Herb) $10
‚¹‚¢‚·‚¢: Seisui (Holy Water) $20
ƒLƒƒ‰‚̂‚΂³: Kimera no Tsubasa (Chimera Wing) $25
‚Ü‚ñ‚°‚‘: Mangetsusou (Full Moon Herb) $30
–Ø‚Ì‚Ú‚¤‚µ: Ki no Boushi (Wooden Helmet) $120

Casino Shop (Uses Coins won at the Casino)

‚Ü‚Ù‚¤‚Ì‚¹‚¢‚·‚¢: Mahou no Seisui (Magic Holy Water) 30 Coins
‚¢‚Ì‚è‚Ì‚ä‚Ñ‚í: Inori no Yubiwa (Prayer Ring) 500 Coins
‚«‚ñ‚̃uƒŒƒXƒŒƒbƒg: Kin no Buresuretto (Gold Bracelet) 1000 Coins
ƒXƒpƒ“ƒR[ƒ‹ƒhƒŒƒX: Supanko-rudoresu (Spankor? Dress) 2500 Coins
‚Ù‚µ‚ӂ邤‚Å‚í: Hoshifuruudewa (Falling Star Bracelet) 10,000 Coins
‚Í‚â‚Ô‚³‚ÌŒ•: Hayabusa no Ken (Falcon Sword) 65,000 Coins

Item Shop at the Coliseum

‚â‚­‚»‚¤: Yakusou (Medical Herb) $8
“S‚̂‚ß: Tetsu no Tsume (Iron Claw) $1500

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