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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ3}}===
==={{DQ3}}===
The first arena is found in [[Romaria]], complimenting the Roman theme to the kingdom. Arenas are also located in [[Isis]], [[Manoza]], and [[Cantlin]]. As casino tokens are not in {{III}}, players bet gold on their favorite and receive multiples of the bet based on the the winner's odds. New {{MFamilies}}s are added to the randomly selected line up at Level 10, 20, 30, 40 and 70.
The first arena is found in [[Romaria]], complimenting the Roman theme to the kingdom. Arenas are also located in [[Isis]], [[Manoza]], and [[Cantlin]]. As casino tokens are not in '''III''', players bet gold on their favorite and receive multiples of the bet based on the the winner's odds. New monsters are added to the randomly selected line up at Level 10, 20, 30, 40 and 70.


====Usage of Monster Arena in another area====
====Usage of Monster Arena in another area====
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==={{Dragon Quest IV}} & {{Dragon Quest V}}===
==={{Dragon Quest IV}} & {{Dragon Quest V}}===
[[Zenithia trilogy]] arenas are found in the various casinos, where players will bet tokens to exchange for prizes instead of money. The winning bet is multiplied by the {{MFamilies}}'s odds as before, with an option to bet the winnings on the next battle.
[[Zenithia trilogy]] arenas are found in the various casinos, where players will bet tokens to exchange for prizes instead of money. The winning bet is multiplied by the monster's odds as before, with an option to bet the winnings on the next battle.


==={{DQ6}}===
==={{DQ6}}===
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Unlike most games, the arena is a mandatory element in {{Monsters}}. To qualify for the Starry Night Tournament, Terry must defeat his rivals in the arena and become the representative of [[GreatTree]]. The arena is located on the second-to-top floor of the kingdom (one floor below the castle) and can be accessed after Terry clears the [[List of teleportals in Dragon Quest Monsters|Gate of Beginning]].
Unlike most games, the arena is a mandatory element in {{Monsters}}. To qualify for the Starry Night Tournament, Terry must defeat his rivals in the arena and become the representative of [[GreatTree]]. The arena is located on the second-to-top floor of the kingdom (one floor below the castle) and can be accessed after Terry clears the [[List of teleportals in Dragon Quest Monsters|Gate of Beginning]].


While it is highly recommended that the player completes one class at a time, only three of the classes are required: Classes G, D, and S. All the other classes can be skipped if the player is able and wishes to do so. However, this risks the loss of breeding opportunities with {{NPC}}'s so it is not recommended. Once a class is cleared, the player cannot compete in it, and any lower classes he may have skipped, again. At the beginning, Classes G to D will be available. After the player clears Class D (and the Gate of Anger afterwards), Classes C to S will be available. The third round of each class will be against a particular {{NPC}} the player is familiar with. These challengers are as followed: the principal, the doctor under the well, Teto, Master Mick, Teto, the tired guy in the restaurant, Master May, and the Medal Man.
While it is highly recommended that the player completes one class at a time, only three of the classes are required: Classes G, D, and S. All the other classes can be skipped if the player is able and wishes to do so. However, this risks the loss of breeding opportunities with NPC's so it is not recommended. Once a class is cleared, the player cannot compete in it, and any lower classes he may have skipped, again. At the beginning, Classes G to D will be available. After the player clears Class D (and the Gate of Anger afterwards), Classes C to S will be available. The third round of each class will be against a particular {{NPC}} the player is familiar with. These challengers are as followed: the principal, the doctor under the well, Teto, Master Mick, Teto, the tired guy in the restaurant, Master May, and the Medal Man.


In addition, the Starry Night Tournament takes place in the arena. It will be available after the player clears Class S and the Gate of Reflection. There is no fee to compete in the tournament. Even if the player loses the tournament, he can keep trying until he wins (just like the other arena battles).
In addition, the Starry Night Tournament takes place in the arena. It will be available after the player clears Class S and the Gate of Reflection. There is no fee to compete in the tournament. Even if the player loses the tournament, he can keep trying until he wins (just like the other arena battles).
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After the player wins the tournament and returns to GreatTree, a new challenger will be available to battle in the arena. Unlike previous instances, there will be only one battle rather than three. The player can battle this legendary master as many times as he wishes.
After the player wins the tournament and returns to GreatTree, a new challenger will be available to battle in the arena. Unlike previous instances, there will be only one battle rather than three. The player can battle this legendary master as many times as he wishes.


The player will not be allowed to use items during the arena battles. Furthermore, he cannot give direct commands to his monsters. The only control the player has with his {{MFamilies}}s' actions are setting their tactics to Charge (attacking abilities), Mixed (support abilities), and Cautious (healing abilities). The fourth option (which is usually chosen for giving direct orders) is replaced with a No Special option (which ensures the monster uses ordinary attacks rather than abilities). There is a higher chance for the {{MFamilies}} to adhere to its given tactics if it has a low wilderness value and if its personality is correspondent to said tactic. Choosing the "Run" option will be considered a forfeit.
The player will not be allowed to use items during the arena battles. Furthermore, he cannot give direct commands to his monsters. The only control the player has with his monsters' actions are setting their tactics to Charge (attacking abilities), Mixed (support abilities), and Cautious (healing abilities). The fourth option (which is usually chosen for giving direct orders) is replaced with a No Special option (which ensures the monster uses ordinary attacks rather than abilities). There is a higher chance for the monster to adhere to its given tactics if it has a low wilderness value and if its personality is correspondent to said tactic. Choosing the "Run" option will be considered a forfeit.


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==={{DQM2}}===
==={{DQM2}}===
The arena in GreatLog can be accessed after the player clears the Oasis Key events. Only the Kids' Class is required to complete the game as its prize is required to progress. Afterwards, Classes C to S will be available. The player will obtain a [[Magic Key]] for clearing each class. Once the player clears S Class, he or she can compete in any of the four classes, which will have randomized and much more powerful opponents. The prizes for clearing these classes are random and of higher quality the higher the class. If the player's inventory is full, he or she will receive 6000 G instead. The battling rules are the same as in {{DQM}}. The fixed {{MFamilies}} teams will vary slightly depending on the version.
The arena in GreatLog can be accessed after the player clears the Oasis Key events. Only the Kids' Class is required to complete the game as its prize is required to progress. Afterwards, Classes C to S will be available. The player will obtain a [[Magic Key]] for clearing each class. Once the player clears S Class, he or she can compete in any of the four classes, which will have randomized and much more powerful opponents. The prizes for clearing these classes are random and of higher quality the higher the class. If the player's inventory is full, he or she will receive 6000 G instead. The battling rules are the same as in ''Dragon Quest Monsters''. The fixed monster teams will vary slightly depending on the version.


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