Dragon Quest IV (All) | |
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Weapon | Modifier(s) |
Cypress stick | Attack +2 |
Falcon knife earrings | Attack +5 |
Staff of salvation | Attack +5 |
Oaken club | Attack +7 |
Copper sword | Attack +12 |
Divine dagger | Attack +14 |
Hunter's bow | Attack +18 |
Silver tarot cards | Attack +21 |
Poison moth knife | Attack +24 |
Holy lance | Attack +33 |
Thalian staff | Attack +33 |
Staff of divine wrath | Attack +35 |
Staff of antimagic | Attack +50 |
Somatic staff | Attack +55 |
Magma staff | Attack +63 |
Liquid metal sword | Attack +130 |
Gringham whip | Attack +135 |
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'''Meena Mahabala''' is a playable character in {{DQ4}}, and a major {{NPC}} in {{DQ10}}. | '''Meena Mahabala''' is a playable character in {{DQ4}}, and a major {{NPC}} in {{DQ10}}. [[Maya]] is her older sister, though characters frequently mistake Meena to be the older sibling due to her relative maturity and seriousness. She is a fortune teller and a priestess on a quest to avenge her father with her sister. She becomes the first of the {{Hero 4}}'s companions after reading their fortune and realizes it is her destiny to help them defeat the [[Psaro|Evil One]]. | ||
She joined her sister as one of the playable characters in {{DQH2}} and is one of the original leader characters in {{DQR}}. | |||
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Meena 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, she gives the player different pieces of her outfit for fulfilling certain conditions. | Meena 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, she gives the player different pieces of her outfit for fulfilling certain conditions. | ||
* [[Meena's robe]] - Received after talking to her. | |||
* [[Meena's bracelets]] - Received after the inn is fully expanded. | |||
* [[Meena's mane]] - Received if it is the player's birthday. | |||
* [[Samhita sandals]] - Received if the [[Hero (Dragon Quest IX)|Hero]] is a [[Paladin]]. | |||
The [[accolade]] '''Foxy Fortune-Teller''' is earned if the Hero wears all parts of Meena's costume. However, it is only possible for a female Hero to earn this Accolade as certain parts of Meena's costume are female-exclusive. | |||
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Meena appears as one of the new playable characters in the second game. Her Coup-de-Grâce is [[Starfall]], which summons a meteor shower to strike all her enemies. She uses her tarot cards as her weapon of choice. | Meena appears as one of the new playable characters in the second game. Her Coup-de-Grâce is [[Starfall]], which summons a meteor shower to strike all her enemies. She uses her tarot cards as her weapon of choice, which she utilizes in many of her attacks, and being able to cast the Woosh series of spells and [[Multiheal]]. | ||
==={{DQR}}=== | |||
Meena is one of the original leader characters in the game, representing the [[Fortune Teller]] vocation. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== |
Revision as of 02:30, 21 March 2021
Meena Mahabala | |
Dragon Quest IV | |
Sprite(s) | |
Japanese name | ミネア |
Romaji | Minea |
Old localization | Nara |
Class | Fortune-teller |
Race | Human |
Age | 18 |
Family | Maya (sister) Mahabala (father) |
Voice actor | Hiroko Emori (CD Theater) Yōko Hikasa (Japanese, Heroes II, Rivals) Mariam Haque (English, Heroes II) |
"I am consulting the cards...and they are saying we will have girl problems... In a castle filled with women, this is a little worrying."
Meena Mahabala is a playable character in Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen, and a major NPC in Dragon Quest X. Maya is her older sister, though characters frequently mistake Meena to be the older sibling due to her relative maturity and seriousness. She is a fortune teller and a priestess on a quest to avenge her father with her sister. She becomes the first of the Hero's companions after reading their fortune and realizes it is her destiny to help them defeat the Evil One.
She joined her sister as one of the playable characters in Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End and is one of the original leader characters in Dragon Quest Rivals.
Appearance and Personality
Meena is nearly the spitting image of Maya, her older sister. She dresses much more conservatively compared to her sister, though they wear identical headpieces. Meena carries a crystal ball with her everywhere, which she uses to tell fortunes. While she and her sister both have long purple hair, Meena does not have bangs/fringe.
Meena is an extremely reserved and quiet person, and very rational. This disposition leads her to often scold her sister for her poor judgement regarding their money, and her general laid-back demeanor. But, despite these stern traits, she is still a very kind person at heart, looking out for her sister when the two set out to avenge their father's murder, and charging only a minuscule amount of gold for her fortune-telling services. During her travels with the Chosen, Meena will occasionally have cryptic visions of the near future.
Appearances
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
Chapter 4 begins with Maya and Meena performing at the town, Laissez Fayre, which is populated almost entirely by entertainers and tourists. They use their job as a cover and the town as a base to investigate the murder of their father, a prominent alchemist. Though they suspect his apprentice, Balzack, killed him in order to steal the Secret of Evolution, they have nothing to back up their claims, and keep them to themselves for the time being.
After following the trail through several towns across the entire country, they finally confronted the murderer at his castle. Unfortunately, despite their best efforts, his true King arrives to soundly defeat them in battle and throws them into the dungeon. Luckily, the only other occupant points them to a secret exit, and after they escape, they flee directly to Endor.
In Chapter 5, Meena is attempting to continue her fortune-telling business, but Maya blows all the gold they'd earned on their journey at the Casino, leaving them fairly stranded in the city. Luckily, the Hero has been told to seek out his destined allies, and locates Maya and Meena in short order. When Meena reads his fortune, she realizes that he is the prophesied hero and immediately joins the party.
The two are briefly separated in Con Cave and are approached by demonic doppelgangers of The Hero (while The Hero also battled doppelgangers of the sisters). When coming across the real Hero, Meena is more trusting while Maya quizzed him/her. Afterwards, they regroup and find the Symbol of faith.
A while later in Chapter 5, the party confronts Balzack, at Castle Zamoksva. He has used an imperfect version of the Secret of Evolution to become Baalzack, but the party is still able to kill him, avenging the death of the sisters' father at long last.
Spells
Level Learned | Original Japanese | NES Version | DS Version | Spanish Version | MP |
1 | Hoimi | Heal | Heal | Minicuración | 2 |
3 | Rariho | Sleep | Snooze | Sueño | 3 |
8 | Bagi | Infernos | Woosh | Minitornado | 2 |
10 | Kiariku | Numboff | Tingle | Reactivación | 2 |
13 | Behoimi | Healmore | Midheal | Semicuración | 4 |
16 | Rarihoma | Sleepmore | Kasnooze | Somnolencia | 3 |
20 | Zaoraru | Vivify | Zing | Semirresurrección | 8 |
23 | Bagima | Infermore | Swoosh | Tornado | 4 |
26 | Behoma | Healall | Fullheal | Maxicuración | 6 |
29 | Fubaha | Barrier | Insulatle | Aislar | 6 |
32 | Bagicrossu | Infermost | Kaswoosh | Supertornado | 8 |
35 | Megazaru | Farewell | Kerplunk | Sacrificio resurrector | All |
Stats
In the Dragon Quest III class system, Meena is a Priest. She has sole access to the Woosh series of spells, which gives her some magical offensive options, but she does lose out on some stronger healing magic.
As a spell caster, Meena possesses low Strength, Resilience, and HP, but high Wisdom, Luck, and MP, and many useful healing and buff spells. As the sole character with access to the vital Insulatle spell, she is a crucial ally against the Lord of the Underworld and other enemies that rely on breath weapons. Like Kiryl, she has access to some stronger equipment such as swords, spears, and armor, but will be quickly surpassed in physical combat unless seeds are applied to boost her stats.
Attribute | Starting Stats | Maximum Stats |
Level | 1 | 99 |
HP | 18 | 574 |
MP | 7 | 407 |
Strength | 4 | 149 |
Agility | 4 | 167 |
Resilience | 9 | 94 |
Wisdom | 6 | 207 |
Luck | 6 | 171 |
Initial gear | Copper sword, Silk robe |
- PSX version
Equipment
Dragon Quest IV (All) | |
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Helmet | Modifier(s) |
Leather hat | Defense +2 |
Hairband | Attack +5 |
Feathered cap | Attack +8 |
Golden tiara | Attack +12 |
Happy hat | Attack +15 |
Liquid metal helm | Defense +50 |
Death mask | Defense +200 |
Dragon Quest IV (All) | |
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Armor | Modifier(s) |
Plain clothes | Defense+4 |
Wayfarer's clothes | Defense+8 |
Dancer's costume | Defense+8 |
Silk robe | Defense+10 |
Leather dress | Defense+14 |
Fur coat | Defense+22 |
Bronze armour | Defense+25 |
Iron armour | Defense+30 |
Robe of serenity | Defense+33 |
Magic vestment | Defense+35 |
Pink leotard | Defense+38 |
Spangled dress | Defense+40 |
Flowing dress | Defense+43 |
Magical skirt | Defense+45 |
Glombolero | Defense+47 |
Shimmering dress | Defense+50 |
Angel leotard | Defense+60 |
Liquid metal armour | Defense+95 |
Dragon Quest IV (All) | |
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Shields | Modifier(s) |
Leather shield | Defense+4 |
Scale shield | Defense+7 |
Iron shield | Defense+12 |
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 |
Silver Tarot Cards
One of Meena's most unique traits is her ability to read her Silver Tarot Cards during battle, with each drawn card causing a unique effect. The effects of the cards ignore any resistances a monster may normally have, save for bosses. If the player orders her to divine more than three times during a single battle, the Fool card will always be drawn. Also, Meena can use the cards outside of battle to read the player's fortune. This will not affect the game, but provides interesting dialogue from the Seer.
- Justice: Casts Poof on all enemies and sends them flying into the blue.
- Devil: Casts Kasap on all foes.
- Death: Casts Whack on one enemy.
- Sun: Restores a moderate to large amount of health to all allies.
- Moon: Lowers the accuracy of all enemies.
- Strength: Casts Oomph on a random ally
- Star: Doubles the amount of experience and gold received after the current battle.
- Tower: Casts Zap on all enemies. Damage is calculated as Meena's level multiplied between 0.5 and 2.
- Fool: Casts Thwack on the entire party!
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
Meena appears along with the other Chosen in the near-future version of Reaper's Peak, having set up shop to tell fortunes in the village much to her sister's annoyance. When reading the palm of the Hero, she notes that she sees nothing at all in his future and cannot gaze into his soul. She notes that this means the young man has an incredible burden that he must bear, but reassures him that if he follows the path that he knows to be true then he will find happiness at the end of the long road.
When spoken to again, Meena will mention her love of caves and tombs.
Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies
Meena 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, she gives the player different pieces of her outfit for fulfilling certain conditions.
- Meena's robe - Received after talking to her.
- Meena's bracelets - Received after the inn is fully expanded.
- Meena's mane - Received if it is the player's birthday.
- Samhita sandals - Received if the Hero is a Paladin.
The accolade Foxy Fortune-Teller is earned if the Hero wears all parts of Meena's costume. However, it is only possible for a female Hero to earn this Accolade as certain parts of Meena's costume are female-exclusive.
Dragon Quest X
Meena first appears in the Version 1.5 update of the game, both as a quest giving NPC and as a fortune teller who can influence a player's game for up to two hours.
Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End
Meena appears as one of the new playable characters in the second game. Her Coup-de-Grâce is Starfall, which summons a meteor shower to strike all her enemies. She uses her tarot cards as her weapon of choice, which she utilizes in many of her attacks, and being able to cast the Woosh series of spells and Multiheal.
Dragon Quest Rivals
Meena is one of the original leader characters in the game, representing the Fortune Teller vocation.
Etymology
Meena is the English phonetic spelling for the Korean word for twin, Miena.
Trivia
- There are a pair of sisters in Greenthumb Gardens who are a reference to Meena and her sister Maya in Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past.
Gallery
Famicom art.
PlayStation art.
Meena wielding the Royal Flush tarot cards.