Memetic Loser: The Prince of Cannock tends to be characterized as The Load in fan works due to his low damage output compared to the other two ( never mind that his primary function in battle is for support), tendency to die quickly, and limited equipment options.The Prince of Midenhall in general is often viewed as this due to being the only protagonist in the series to not be some form of Magic Knight, which has caused many to declare him to be a Badass Normal man among men who can take down vicious monsters with pure muscle.Fan art depicting him as a Kenshiro-like One-Man Army runs abound. Moyomoto, a name for the Prince of Midenhall that, thanks to a Good Bad Bug in the Famicom version, causes him to begin the game at level 48 (out of 50) with three of the Plot Coupons already in hand and no equipment, allowing him to tear through the early and mid game with his bare hands.Of course, this is because the designers wouldn't or couldn't add all those locations and it's possible you're meant to imagine that the towns still exist but you can't access them (like how in early console Role Playing Games the player is usually expected to imagine that the game world is much more populated than it appears), but assuming that all of Alefgard (the places occupied by humans, anyway) has been wiped out except for one town which was forced to move behind castle walls is definitely a valid interpretation. Inferred Holocaust: All the towns on the continent of Alefgard from Dragon Quest I and Dragon Quest III are gone except Tantegel Castle and Brecconary/Town of Tantagel (which have merged into one location).Now who in the would would think that building a castle in a swamp would be a good idea? Hilarious in Hindsight: In the NES version at least, you see a lone soldier escaping Moonbrooke which seems to have been built in the middle of a poisonous swamp.Though, oddly, Dragon Quest Builders 2 directly contradicts this, stating that the reconstruction of Moonbrooke is, as far as the Builder and Lulu knows, proceeding apace, which comes up concerning certain story beats in that game. This either means that the Princess was unable to restore her castle or she restored the castle and it was destroyed again. Harsher in Hindsight: As seen in the Distant Sequel Caravan Hearts (which takes place 200 years later), Moonbrooke lies in ruins.Constantly fighting, selling the Staff, saving the game and refighting the Wrecktor is a good way to farm gold. If you save and reset the game, the Wrecktor will respawn and will still drop the Lightning Staff. Upon winning the battle, you will always receive a Staff of Thunder/Lightning Staff which you can sell. In Midenhall, you can fight a Mace Master/Wrecktor in a jail cell.If you go to the Equip screen or you level up, the numbers reset to their proper values. If you equip a cursed item (such as the cursed Sword of Ruin) and get it removed via House of Healing/Worship, you keep its attack power without the drawback of constantly missing turns until you reenter your Equip screen or you level up. The NES version had the cursed equipment glitch, used mainly for the Sword of Destruction/Ruin.The remakes changed this to Healmore/Midheal, but gave him the ability to use breath instead. This is especially annoying on the NES version, when he has about 200 HP and can fully heal himself, which essentially restarts the battle for him (and not for you). Goddamned Boss: While Hargon isn't too hard, he has the penchant of casting Healall/Fullheal at the worst time possible, fully healing himself.Pray that you didn't use all your MP in the cave for healing and pray that the RNG allows Stopspell/Fizzle to hit. It is possible to encounter the Gold Batboon as soon as you exit the Cave to Rhone/Rendarak on your way to the shrine to save, meaning you have to do the hardest area in the game all over again.Gold Batboons can choose to do it on their very first turn if they're so inclined. ![]() The only other enemy in the whole series that can use this ability is the Rockbomb, but at least the Rockbomb waits until you've sufficiently provoked it before casting the spell. Kamikazee, when used on you, results in a total party kill 100% of the time. The final area of the game contains enemies called Gold Batboons (Bat Demons in the GBC version Batmandrills in the mobile/Switch version) who could potentially wipe out your party in one turn with their Sacrifice/Kamikazee spell.Breather Level: In a strictly-design sense, the last dungeon is stupidly easy to navigate.
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