User:Cukie Gherkin/Characters of Dragon Quest IV

Enix's role-playing video game Dragon Quest IV, features eight permanent player characters in the Nintendo Entertainment System version, and nine in the PlayStation and Nintendo DS versions. Throughout the game, several of these characters serve as the main character of their respective chapter.

Concept and creation edit

The main cast of Dragon Quest IV comprises several different characters from different walks of life, some being the lead character of one of the game's five chapters, all of whom eventually coalesce around the protagonist.[1] The character designs were created by artist Akira Toriyama.[2] In the NES version of the game, everyone except the lead character of their respective chapter. Other characters were controlled by artificial intelligence. They initially considered having each character have an AI that matches their in-game personality, but felt it would not be satisfying. They also considered allowing monsters to join the party, but decided against it, viewing the AI system as adequate.[3][citation needed] In the English localization of the Nintendo DS version of Dragon Quest IV, various characters were given different accents. The first chapter gives characters Scottish accents, the second gives them Russian accents, and the fourth gives them French accents. This is unlike the Japanese versions of the different versions, where everyone has a standard Japanese accent.[4]

Main characters edit

Hero edit

The Hero is the protagonist of the game, and can be male or female. More unique differences were planned for the male and female Heroes due to demand from Dragon Quest III players, but this was neglected after creator Yuji Horii forgot.[3] In the original version on Nintendo Entertainment System, they could be named at the beginning, but did not appear until Chapter 5. In later versions, a prologue is added that has the player controlling them briefly before Chapter 1. They later appear in Chapter 5 as the starring character. In this chapter, Psaro's army destroys the village in the pursuit of the Hero, killing everyone except the Hero, including their friend Eliza who disguises herself as the Hero to keep the Hero safe. They venture out into the world, gathering various allies in their quest to defeat Psaro.

Ragnar McRyan edit

Ragnar McRyan is the first playable character in the Nintendo Entertainment System version of Dragon Quest IV. During his adventure, he is accompanied by a Cureslime named Healie.

Alena edit

Kiryl and Borya edit

Kiryl and Borya are two of Alena's retainers who accompany her on her quest to explore the world. They believe that she would not obey her father and remain behind, and thus would be safer if they went with her. In Chapter 5, Kiryl becomes deathly ill, forcing Alena to search for a cure. Once the cure is found, Kiryl accompanies Alena and Borya in joining the Hero in their quest to defeat Psaro.

Torneko edit

Maya and Meena edit

Antagonists edit

Psaro edit

Aamon edit

Estark edit

Balzack edit

Marquis de Léon edit

Other characters edit

Eliza edit

Eliza is a friend of the Hero of the game. She has the ability to change her shape, and uses it to impersonate the Hero when Psaro attacks their village to find the Hero and kill them, causing her to die in their place. At the end of the game, Eliza appears to be alive in their village when the Hero returns.

Healie edit

Healie is a Cureslime who first appears in Chapter 1, who desires to become a human. He is encountered by Ragnar while Ragnar is searching for kidnapped children, offering to help Ragnar. In Chapter 5, he reappears in a human form, searching for Ragnar.

Rose edit

Zenith Dragon edit

Hank Hoffman Jr. edit

Orifiela edit

Sparkie edit

Appearances in other games edit

Various characters in Dragon Quest IV make appearances in other games in different capacities. In the first Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below game, Alena, Kiryl, Maya, and Psaro are playable. The sequel, Dragon Quest Heroes II, adds Meena as a playable character. The mobile game Dragon Quest Tact features all of the major characters and antagonists, as well as Healie. Various characters from Dragon Quest IV appear in the Itadaki Street series, with Alena appearing in every entry.

Reception edit

Eurogamer writer Simon Parkin enjoyed the conceit of the game having different starring characters in each chapter, particularly due to how much it diversifies the cast.[5] Hardcore Gamer writer Chris Shive similarly enjoyed this structure, believing it successfully made players care about the whole cast.[6]

The AI controlling the non-main characters of each chapter in the Nintendo Entertainment System version of the game has received negative reception, with Chris Shive commenting that the best improvement in the Nintendo DS version was allowing the player to control them directly.[6] This AI design has led to issues with the AI, particularly the character Kiryl using the instant-death spell Whack on enemies immune to it, which gave him a reputation of being a stupid character.[7] Automaton writer Takumi Nango praised the use of non-English accents in the English version of the Nintendo DS version, feeling that it was tastefully done. They praised the detail that the localization team put in, particularly how they made dogs' bark match their region as well, suggesting that they did a lot of research into the different dialects. They believed that the motivation to include different dialects was out of a desire to reflect how the main cast all hail from diverse regions, social classes, and occupations.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Kalata, Kurt (February 2, 2009). "Dragon Quest IV: The Chapters of the Chosen". Hardcore Gaming 101. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  2. ^ Reed, Kristan (August 8, 2008). "Dragon Quest IV dated for Europe". Eurogamer. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Dragon Quest IV – 1989 Developer Interview". Shmuplations. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  4. ^ a b Nango, Tenko (September 24, 2014). "英語版『ドラクエ』、地域方言を活かしたローカライズの妙味". Automaton. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  5. ^ Parkin, Simon (September 27, 2008). "Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen". Eurogamer. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  6. ^ a b Shive, Chris (July 21, 2017). "Pocket Power: Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen". Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved May 10, 2024.
  7. ^ Tagata, Bergman (December 19, 2018). "ぼくらはドラクエ4でAIを学んだ ボスに効かない即死呪文連発でイライラ". Excite. Retrieved May 10, 2024.