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Weapon | Modifier(s) |
Poison Needle | Attack +0 |
Cypress Stick | Attack +2 |
Staff of Salvation | Attack +5 |
Hunter's Bow | Attack +18 |
Poison Moth Knife | Attack +24 |
Lightening Staff | Attack +29 |
Thalian Staff | Attack +33 |
Staff of Antimagic | Attack +50 |
Somatic Staff | Attack +55 |
Magma Staff | Attack +63 |
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He is very loyal to Princess Alena, as evidenced by how he immediately rushes after her when she escapes the castle confines. He is deeply concerned for her future as the ruler of [[Zamoksva]], and disapproves of her capricious attitude. He often laments what the young princess' late mother would say if she say her daughter acting so unbecomingly, and has spent some considerable time trying to encourage her to behave in a more traditionally appropriate fashion. Despite failing routinely at this, the old man is genuinely fond his charge and cares for her as a grandfather would. True to his age, he is a grumpy and cantankerous senior who will not hesitate to voice his complaints, ranging from the courting rituals of the younger generations to the idiosyncrasies of his fellow chosen. Despite his vitriolic tongue these personal criticisms are meant to help his companions improve themselves, showing that his grandfatherly nature is not limited to his tsarevna. | He is very loyal to Princess Alena, as evidenced by how he immediately rushes after her when she escapes the castle confines. He is deeply concerned for her future as the ruler of [[Zamoksva]], and disapproves of her capricious attitude. He often laments what the young princess' late mother would say if she say her daughter acting so unbecomingly, and has spent some considerable time trying to encourage her to behave in a more traditionally appropriate fashion. Despite failing routinely at this, the old man is genuinely fond his charge and cares for her as a grandfather would. True to his age, he is a grumpy and cantankerous senior who will not hesitate to voice his complaints, ranging from the courting rituals of the younger generations to the idiosyncrasies of his fellow chosen. Despite his vitriolic tongue these personal criticisms are meant to help his companions improve themselves, showing that his grandfatherly nature is not limited to his tsarevna. | ||
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Borya appears as one of the special guests at the Quester's Rest in Stornway. This could be obtained when the DQVC was available using Nintendo's Wi-Fi Channel. When spoken to, he gives the player different pieces of his outfit for fulfilling certain conditions. | Borya appears as one of the special guests at the Quester's Rest in Stornway. This could be obtained when the DQVC was available using Nintendo's Wi-Fi Channel. When spoken to, he gives the player different pieces of his outfit for fulfilling certain conditions. | ||
==''[[Dragon Quest Rivals]]''== | |||
Borya appeared in the seventh card pack, "Strange Tale of Light and Darkness", as an adventurer card. When summoned, he will cast [[Oomph]] on a single ally, increasing their attack damage by 2. Notably, Borya was the last of the companions from ''Dragon Quest IV'' to be added to the game. | |||
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In the NES version of the game, recruiting Borya can be delayed until Kiryl is cured. The [[Sony PlayStation]] and [[Nintendo DS]] version has a [[Thief's Key]] door placed in the [[Imperial Pantry of Parthenia]], which Alena & her allies will only show up to open if Borya is recruited in The Hero's party. | In the NES version of the game, recruiting Borya can be delayed until Kiryl is cured. The [[Sony PlayStation]] and [[Nintendo DS]] version has a [[Thief's Key]] door placed in the [[Imperial Pantry of Parthenia]], which Alena & her allies will only show up to open if Borya is recruited in The Hero's party. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Revision as of 16:25, 28 September 2019
Borya | |
Dragon Quest IV | |
Sprite(s) | |
Japanese name | ブライ |
Romaji | Burai |
Title | Retainer |
Class | Mage |
Race | Human |
Age | 60s |
Voice actor | Jōji Yanami (CD Theater) Chô (Rivals) |
Borya (ブライ, Burai in Japanese, Brey in the NES localization) is a character in Dragon Quest IV. He, along with Kiryl, is a retainer to Princess Alena, and follows her when she sets out on her journey to try and ensure her safety.
Appearance and Personality
Borya is extremely old and wizened, hinting to his long history of the study of magic. He carries a staff everywhere, topped with a jewel that he presumably uses in some way for spellcasting, though it may be a mundane walking stick. During his life in Castle Zamoksva he served as the court magician and personal tutor to Princess Alena, instructing her in several subjects.
He is very loyal to Princess Alena, as evidenced by how he immediately rushes after her when she escapes the castle confines. He is deeply concerned for her future as the ruler of Zamoksva, and disapproves of her capricious attitude. He often laments what the young princess' late mother would say if she say her daughter acting so unbecomingly, and has spent some considerable time trying to encourage her to behave in a more traditionally appropriate fashion. Despite failing routinely at this, the old man is genuinely fond his charge and cares for her as a grandfather would. True to his age, he is a grumpy and cantankerous senior who will not hesitate to voice his complaints, ranging from the courting rituals of the younger generations to the idiosyncrasies of his fellow chosen. Despite his vitriolic tongue these personal criticisms are meant to help his companions improve themselves, showing that his grandfatherly nature is not limited to his tsarevna.
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
Story
Chapter 2 begins with Alena begging her father, the King of Zamoksva, to let her explore the world, since strong fighters are needed more and more in their troubled times, with the Underworld creeping out of dormancy. However, he refuses, saying that with monsters showing increasing aggression, it's simply too dangerous to let her leave the safety of the castle. Alena goes back to her room, but within a few minutes is overcome with frustration and escapes the castle.
Kiryl and Borya, her retainers, give chase; they're resigned to not being able to make her stay put, but if she's going to leave, they can't allow her to travel alone. The three set out and soon come to a small village being terrorized by a local monster continually demanding young girls as a sacrifice. Alena immediately heads to the local church to offer herself as the next sacrifice, but she has no intention of dying; as soon as the demon shows its face, she, Kiryl and Borya spring into action and take it out, saving the village.
After journeying straight to the far ends of Zamoksva, the nomadic Desert Bazaar, she gets a summons from her father, who, upon receiving her, admits that he was mistaken in his over-protectiveness, and opens the Teleportal to a nearby country. Here, Alena finds the local princess bemoaning her fate, because her father has promised her hand to the winner of the Endor Tournament, an annual fighting competition, and her father seriously regretting this promise. Though she hears rumblings of an extremely dangerous entrant named Psaro, Alena enters and gets to the finals, only to find that her opponent, who would have been Psaro, has disappeared. By winning the tournament, Alena absolve the Princess of her duty.
However, as she is celebrating her victory a severely wounded Zamoksvian soldier rushes in and cries that she must return to the castle at once before dying on the scene. The party returns to the Castle but finds it completely devoid of life; together, they set out to investigate and the chapter ends abruptly.
Alena and her companions are not seen again until Chapter 5, when Kiryl has fallen under a dangerous fever while in Mintos (from which they traveled to from Porthtrunnel). Alena and a band of three mercenaries set out to the Feverfew root's reported location to try and recover some to cure Kiryl, but fails. However, The Hero succeeds, and upon learning of their destiny the three immediately join the party for the remainder of the game. Some time later, they return to Zamoksva, finding the cause of its troubles to be the demon Baalzack, whom they kill in retribution and for the greater good.
Stats
As one can tell from a glance, Borya is a mage. He has high MP and Wisdom, but low physical attributes. Borya is one of the more popular characters in the game due to the powerful beneficial status effects he can infer on the party, as well as his ice-based offensive spells. However, the weapons and armour he can equip are quite limited, and he can only equip three shields.
Attribute | Starting Stats | Maximum Stats |
Level | 1 | 99 |
HP | 16 | 552 |
MP | 10 | 447 |
Strength | 3 | 82 |
Agility | 5 | 198 |
Resilience | 7 | 132 |
Wisdom | 8 | 237 |
Luck | 2 | 206 |
Initial gear | Cypress stick, Plain clothes |
- PSX version
Spells
Level Learned | Original Japanese | NES Version | DS Version | Spanish Version | MP |
1 | Hyado | Icebolt | Crack | Minihelada | 2 |
3 | Rukani | Sap | Sap | Debilitacion | 3 |
5 | Rariho | Sleep | Snooze | Sueño | 3 |
7 | Riremito | Outside | Evac | Telehuida | 4 |
8 | Mahoton | Bounce | Bounce | Rebote | 4 |
9 | Rura | Return | Zoom | Teleregreso | 4 |
11 | Hyadoruko | Snowstorm | Crackle | Helada | 5 |
14 | Piorimu | Speedup | Acceleratle | NA | 3 |
15 | NA | NA | Peep | NA | 2 |
17 | NA | Day-Night | Tick-Tock | NA | 4 |
19 | NA | Bikill | Oomph | NA | 6 |
21 | Rukanan | Defense | Kasap | NA | 4 |
23 | NA | X-Ray | Snoop | NA | 2 |
25 | NA | Robmagic | Drain Magic | NA | 0 |
27 | Hyadain | Icespears | Kacrack | NA | 8 |
30 | Medapani | Chaos | Fuddle | NA | 5 |
32 | Mahyado | Blizzard | Kacrackle | NA | 11 |
Equipment
Dragon Quest IV (All) | |
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Helmet | Modifier(s) |
Leather Hat | Defense +2 |
Happy Hat | Attack +15 |
Death Mask | Defense +200 |
Dragon Quest IV (All) | |
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Armor | Modifier(s) |
Plain Clothes | Defense+4 |
Wayfarer's Clothes | Defense+8 |
Boxer Shorts | Defense+10 |
Leather Armour | Defense+12 |
Cloak of Evasion | Defense+28 |
Robe of Serenity | Defense+33 |
Flowing Dress | Defense+43 |
Glombolero | Defense+47 |
Dragon Quest IV (All) | |
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Shields | Modifier(s) |
Leather Shield | Defense+4 |
Scale Shield | Defense+7 |
Liquid Metal Shield | Defense+60 |
Dragon Quest IV (Remakes) | |
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Accessories | Modifier(s) |
Strength Ring | Strength+8 |
Mighty Armlet | Strength+25 |
Mercury's Bandana | Agility+15 |
Meteorite Bracer | Agilityx2 |
Prayer Ring | Defence+5 |
Gold Bracer | Defence+5 |
Fishnet Stockings | Defence+8 |
Kamikazee Bracer | Defence+15 |
Kerplunk Bracer | Defence+15 |
Recovery Ring | Defence+15 |
Ruby of Protection | Defence+15 |
Goddess Ring | Wisdom+33 |
Lucida Shard | Luck+5 |
Bunny Tail | Luck+8 |
Gospel Ring | Luck+50 |
Elevating Shoes | Luck+50 |
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Borya appears as one of the special guests at the Quester's Rest in Stornway. This could be obtained when the DQVC was available using Nintendo's Wi-Fi Channel. When spoken to, he gives the player different pieces of his outfit for fulfilling certain conditions.
Dragon Quest Rivals
Borya appeared in the seventh card pack, "Strange Tale of Light and Darkness", as an adventurer card. When summoned, he will cast Oomph on a single ally, increasing their attack damage by 2. Notably, Borya was the last of the companions from Dragon Quest IV to be added to the game.
Name translation
In the original NES version of Dragon Quest IV, Borya was known as Brey. It is notable that this name translation stays truer to the original Japanese Dragon Quest IV. Plus Alpha's more recent translation of the game for the Nintendo DS took many more liberties with the original translation, adding things such as regional accents and other small changes. Thus the name 'Borya' is not quite the same name as in the original Japanese version of the game.
Remake changes
In the NES version of the game, recruiting Borya can be delayed until Kiryl is cured. The Sony PlayStation and Nintendo DS version has a Thief's Key door placed in the Imperial Pantry of Parthenia, which Alena & her allies will only show up to open if Borya is recruited in The Hero's party.
See also
Gallery
Borya equipped with a magma staff, scale shield, and happy hat
Borya wearing the Glombolero
Using the Crack spell
Using Kasap