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The '''wagon''' is a mechanic first introduced in [[Dragon Quest IV]] that facilitates larger parties. Since only four characters can be in the active "battle" party at one time, once the party grows to more than that the rest can wait in the wagon until switched in. Up to four characters can ride in the wagon. Where the wagon is available, the player can rearrange the party any time. The wagon is not typically available in caves, dungeons, or castles, preventing the player from having anything to fall back on if his characters run low and forcing him to make due with what he currently has at his disposal; however, some items such as the [[Baron's Bugle]] can summon it. Additional characters can be stored in [[Luisa's Tavern]].
The '''wagon''' is a mechanic first introduced in ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series that facilitates larger parties.
 
==Function==
Since only four characters can be in the active "battle" party at one time, once the party grows to more than that the rest can wait in the wagon until switched in. Up to four characters can ride in the wagon. Where the wagon is available, the player can rearrange the party any time. The wagon is not typically available in caves, dungeons, or castles, preventing the player from having anything to fall back on if his characters run low and forcing him to make due with what he currently has at his disposal; however, some items such as the [[Baron's Bugle]] can summon it. Additional characters can be stored in [[Ruida's Tavern]].


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===[[Dragon Quest IV]]===
===[[Dragon Quest IV]]===
The wagon is obtained from [[Hank Hoffman Jr.]] at the [[Inn East of Casabranca]] after convincing him to help out on your journey, and he joins the party as a guest for a time. When he leaves the party in [[Mintos]] to study under, he leaves his horse and wagon in the hero's care.  
The wagon is obtained from [[Hank Hoffman Jr.]] at the [[Last Chance Saloon]] after convincing him to help out on your journey, and he joins the party as a guest for a time. When he leaves the party in [[Mintos]] to study under, he leaves his horse and wagon in [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|The Hero]]'s care.


===[[Dragon Quest V]]===
===[[Dragon Quest V]]===
The wagon is purchased from the Curiosity Shop in [[Fortuna]]. Said shop is only open at night, and the wagon is offered at the low cost of 300 [[gold]] coins. This is required in order to start taming monster companions.
The wagon is purchased from the Curiosity Shop in [[Fortuna]]. Said shop is only open at night, and the wagon is offered at the low cost of 300 [[gold]] coins. This is required in order to start taming monster companions.


Some monsters (like elephants) can banish a party member to the wagon, requiring the player to switch them back in at the start of the next round. Similarly, one of the effects of confusion on party members is that they may leave for the "peace and quiet" of the wagon.
Some elephant monsters (like [[Eyevory Tusk-tusk]]) can banish a party member to the wagon, requiring the player to switch them back in at the start of the next round. Similarly, one of the effects of confusion on party members is that they may leave for the "peace and quiet" of the wagon.


===[[Dragon Quest VI]]===
===[[Dragon Quest VI]]===
In ''Dragon Quest VI'', the wagon is obtained in [[Somnia]] after the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|hero]] and [[Carver]] capture the horse, [[Peggy Sue]].
In ''Dragon Quest VI'', the wagon is obtained in [[Somnia]] after the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|The Hero]] and [[Carver]] capture the horse, [[Peggy Sue]].


===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]===
===[[Dragon Quest VIII]]===
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