Endor

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Endor (エンドール, romanized in official Japanese guidebooks as Endohr) is a kingdom and a castle town found in Dragon Quest IV. It is one of the few locations to use the same localization from the earlier NES game. The castle town is the only location in the original NES game with a casino.

Endor is featured in Chapter 2 with Alena, Chapter 3 with Torneko and Chapter 5 with the hero.

Kingdom of Endor

The Kingdom of Endor is composed of Endor, the Cave of the Silver Statuette, a shrine leading to Zamoksva and the entrance of the Tunnel to Casabranca.

Treasures

Endor Castle and Town

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Endor is one of the largest castle towns in the game, with multiple weapon, armour, and item shops.

Basic Shops & Services

Weapon Shop
Item Price Attributes
Chain sickle 550 Attack +20
Poison moth knife 750 Attack +24
Iron lance 880 Attack +28
Morning star (NES Version) 1250 Attack +33
Holy lance (Playstation and DS Version) 1250 Attack +33
Astrea's abacus 1600 Attack +35
Armour Shop
Item Price Attributes
Chain mail 350 Defense +18
Bronze armour 700 Defense +25
Iron armour 1200 Defense +30
Iron apron 1500 Defense +32
Scale shield 180 Defense +7
Iron shield 650 Defense +12
Item Shop
Item Price Attributes
Medicinal herb 8
Antidotal herb 10
Holy water 20
Chimera wing 25
Moonwort bulb 30
Hardwood headwear 120 Defense +6
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Price
7 gold per person

Other Shops & Services

Shopping in Endor.
Casino
Item Price Attributes
Magic water 30
Prayer ring 500 Defense +5
Staff of jubilation (NES Version) 1,000 Attack +33
Gold bracer (Playstation and DS Version) 1,000 Defence +5
Ra's Mirror (NES Version) 2,500
Spangled dress (Playstation and DS Version) 2,500 Defence +40
Meteorite bracer 10,000
Liquid metal shield (NES Version) 50,000 Defense +60
Falcon blade (Playstation and DS Version) 65,000 Attack +66
Note: The price for casino items are tokens rather than gold coins.
*The Prayer ring serves as a means of defense in the remakes only.
*The Meteorite bracer costs only 4,000 tokens in the NES Version.
Armour Shop (Secret)
Item Price Attributes
Cloak of evasion 3,000 Defense +28
Spiked armour 9,800 Defense +50
Liquid metal armour 35,000 Defense +95
Note: This shop is accessible only with the Magic Key
The Liquid metal armour only costs 15,000 gold coins in the NES Version.

Coliseum

From left to right:Quick Draw McGore, Atilla the Hunk & Prima Donna

Psaro is the first fighter to take part in the tournament here, and defeat all five opponents. Alena soon arrived for her change to take part in the tournament, and was successful, though Psaro the Manslayer takes leave before he is called out.

Later on, the coliseum serves as the place for the wedding of Prince Regan of Ballymoral & Princess Veronica of Endor.

It is always closed at night.

Tournament challengers

Shop

This shop is the only known place to buy the Iron claw.

Item Shop
Item Price Attributes
Medicinal herb 8
Iron claw 1500 Attack +38
Note: This shop is only available during the Endor Tournament in Chapter 2
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Price
8 gold per person

Doors

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Key Type Info
Thief's Key Southwest of town
Magic Key On either side of a passage near the far end of the side corridors
Magic Key Behind thief's key door
Ultimate Key Castle basement


Miscellaneous Services

Torneko's wife Tessie runs a vault starting with chapter 5. In Dragon Warrior IV, items could be stored here.

Other notable attributes

   Save icon.png    This is a location where the game can be saved.

   Zoom icon.png    This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.

Nearby monsters

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 5

Walkthrough

In chapter 2, the king of Endor is holding a tournament to attract powerful warriors. The prize for winning the tournament is the hand of the princess in marriage. Alena enters the tournament not only to prove her strength but to save the princess from an undesirable marriage. Alena is able to win the tournament by defeating five opponents and by the forfeit of Psaro, the only other person to defeat five opponents.

In chapter 3, Torneko is able to mend the bad feelings between the king of Ballymoral and the king of Endor. Because of his expert mediation, the king of Endor allows Taloon to set up a shop in Endor. Torneko moves into the shop with his wife and child. He later provides a set of Steel broadswords and Iron armours to the king in exchange for 60,000 gold coins. Prior to the casino's reopening, Ragnar McRyan is looking for a lead on The Hero in the area.

At the end of chapter 4, sisters Maya & Meena arrived here from Havre Léon after being defeated by Marquis de Léon.

In chapter 5, the hero meets the sisters in Endor, where they join the hero's party.

Remake

  • Though they aren't needed after fighting the Abominable Showman, the remake gives you the option to use Medicinal herbs soon after.
  • In the NES Version, the number of Steel broadswords and Iron armour you have to supply to the king is 7 of each. It the remake it's 6 of each.
  • Tessie's vault only consists of gold storage due to the unlimited space of the bag.
  • The Hero & company starts off here in chapter six.

Map

DQ IV NES Map of Endor.png

Gallery

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