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{{Character
{{Character
|Name=Torneko
|Game={{Dragon Quest IV}}, ''Torneko'' series
|Game=''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'', ''Torneko'' series
|Image=[[File:Torneko_Taloon.png|310px]]
|Image=[[Image:Torneko_Taloon.png|350px]]
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|Jap=トルネコ
|Japanese name=トルネコ
|Romaji=Toruneko
|Roumaji=Toruneko
|Old=Taloon
|Title=
|Title=Arms Merchant
|Class=Arms [[Merchant]]
|Class=[[Merchant]]
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|Race=Human
|Age=40s
|Age=40s
|Voice Actor=[[Tesshō Genda]] ([[Dragon Quest CD Theater|CD Theater]])<br>[[Chafurin]] ([[Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End|Heroes II]])
|Voice Actor=[[Tesshō Genda]] ([[Dragon Quest IV CD Theater|CD Theater]])<br>[[Chafurin]] ({{Heroes 2}}, Japanese)<br>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0535837/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Francis McGee] (''Heroes II'', English)<br>[[Kazumasa Koura]] ({{Live Spectacle Tour}}, Japanese)
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{{quote|style=1|quote='''''Fer the love o'---what are y'at, stickin' that in me face!? 'Tis about as useful as a chocolate teapot. Now get up the yard with it!'''''|source=Torneko, when he appraises [[Horse manure|horse manure]].|console=|align=center|bgcolor=e5a0f2}}
{{quote|style=1|quote='''''Fer the love o' - what are y'at, stickin' that in me face!? 'Tis about as useful as a chocolate teapot. Now get up the yard with it!'''''|source=Torneko, when he appraises [[horse manure]].|console=|align=center|bgcolor=e5a0f2}}


'''Torneko Taloon''' ('''Torneko''' in Japanese, '''Taloon''' in the NES localization) is a character in ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'', ''[[Torneko: The Last Hope]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest VIII]]''. In Japan, he was also featured in the games ''[[Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3]].''
'''Torneko Taloon''' is a character in the {{DQSeries}} that appears as a playable {{Party 4}} member in {{Dragon Quest IV}} and main character in {{DQCTD2}}, {{TDFD}}, and {{DQCTD3}}.


==Appearance and Personality==
A [[merchant]] from [[Lakanaba]] on a quest to acquire a [[Zenithian Equipment#Zenithian Sword|legendary weapon]], he first appears in {{DQ4 Chapter 3}}.
Torneko wears a loose muumuu, chosen for comfort and practicality over fashionability. He hefts a giant backpack of sorts at all times, which he uses to hold his wares, personal belongings and, presumably, some of the party's items. He has a mustache and huge belly, both of which help to bring out his general jolliness.  He has blue hair and a blue mustache.


He is initially compelled to leave his quiet home due to an unquenchable wanderlust; his wife is very understanding and promises to look after their home and child while Torneko runs off in search of wealth and adventure.
==Appearance and personality==
Torneko wears a blue and white djellaba with a short red chechia covering his head. He hefts a giant backpack of sorts at all times, which he uses to hold his wares, personal belongings and, presumably, some of the party's items. He has a mustache and huge belly, both of which help to bring out his general jolliness.  He has blue hair and a blue mustache.


Even though much of his time and effort goes toward accruing [[gold coin]]s, he doesn't do this out of greed, but to make his wife happy and for altruistic endeavors. Overall, he is a very kind person.
Torneko is a family man, happily married to {{Tessie}} and raising his son {{Tipper}} while he works as an employee to another merchant. Torneko wants better things for his family, and his desire to be an excellent provider is one of the main reasons he enters into venture capitalism to open his own shop. Wanderlust runs strong in Torneko's veins, and even far-fetched rumors of treasure will light a fire in his heart. He is very grateful to his wife for being understanding and keeping an eye on their son as he sets off an adventure.


Although he can equip almost any weapon he likes, Torneko is pictured holding the [[Astrea's abacus]] in the official character art for ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End|Dragon Quest Heroes II]]''.
Even though much of his time and effort goes toward accruing [[gold]] coins, he doesn't do this out of greed, but to make his wife happy and for altruistic endeavors. Overall, he is a very kind person. On multiple occasions Torneko goes out of his way to help others in need, regardless of whether it will benefit him for doing so or not (examples including delivering [[Regan|Prince Regan's]] love letter to {{Veronica 4}}, and smuggling a [[Chimaera wing]] to [[List of characters in Dragon Quest IV#Other characters|Finn]] so he can escape jail).


==Story==
While not necessarily greedy, Torneko has the typical mindset of a [[merchant]], always looking for opportunities to set up shop and make a profit, even at rather inopportune times and locations. While Torneko appears to be loyal to the {{Hero 4}} to the end, he jokes about leaving the party after having collected the [[Zenithian Equipment]] since that was his original goal to begin with. He does seem to have a rather cowardly side. As seen in the [[Party Chat]], Torneko would sometimes volunteer to remain behind in the [[wagon]] right before facing a formidable adversary, only to claim he was kidding right afterwards. Torneko is often noted by his boss to be lazy. This is further seen when he meets the {{Hero 4}}, {{Meena}} and {{Maya}} at [[Pharos Beacon]]. Since he considered the {{MFamilies}}s too tough for him to handle himself, he sticks the task of restoring light to the flames to the others before heading back to [[Porthtrunnel]] (although this action could be somewhat justified by the fact that Torneko had a bounty on his head for rebuilding the [[Trans-Montane Tunnel]]).
Torneko wakes up in Chapter 3 in his house in [[Lakanaba]] to work his job at the local weapons shop while supporting his wife [[Tessie]] and his son Tipper. However, he feels that this life is not good enough for him, so he sets on a journey to fulfill his dream, which is to own a shop. He then hears about the [[Steel Strongbox]] that allows him to travel anywhere without worrying about dying, because it keeps all of the [[Gold_coin|Gold]] when he dies, instead of taking half of it.


Torneko ends up getting the strongbox in a cave up north and heads south to [[Ballymoral]], where he comes across Old Man Finnegan's son Finn who is in prison and asks him for a [[chimaera wing]] to return home to Lakanaba, which Torneko does. While at the castle, he learns of Archie O'Tect, who was supposed to repair the bridge between Ballymoral and [[Endor]], and that he hasn't arrived. He manages to find the architect in the north in what appeared to be a town called [[Reginhart]].
Although he can equip almost any weapon he likes, Torneko is pictured holding the [[Astraea's abacus]] in the official character art for {{DQH2}}.


Hearing of some foxes in the area, however, Torneko returns to Lakanaba to request the use of Finn's dog [[Fido]] to seek out a fox, which proves to be successful. As a result, Archie resumes his duty to repair the bridge. Thus, Torneko heads to Endor, but not before receiving a [[Prince's Letter|letter]] from Prince [[Regan]] to give to Princess [[Veronica (Dragon Quest IV)|Veronica]] in the other castle.
==Appearances==
==={{DQ4}}===
{{spoiler|start}}
Torneko wakes up in {{DQ4 Chapter 3}} in his house in [[Lakanaba]] to work his job at the local weapons shop while supporting his wife {{Tessie}} and his son {{Tipper}}. However, he feels that this life is not good enough for him, so he sets on a journey to fulfill his dream, which is to own a shop. He then hears about the [[Steel Strongbox]] that allows him to travel anywhere without worrying about dying, because it keeps all of the {{Gold}} when he dies, instead of taking half of it.


Torneko made it to the castle and meets an old man who wants to sell his shop to someone with permission from King Norman. The King states that he will consider the merchant's request. While in the throne room, he reads the letter to The Princess detailing that King Shamus of Ballymoral is seeking to conquer Endor, prompting Endor's King to give him the [[Royal Scroll]] (which is a request for the children of both castles to marry, and thus avoiding the need to go to war).
Torneko ends up getting the strongbox in a cave up north and heads south to [[Ballymoral]], where he comes across Old Man Finnegan's son Finn who is in prison and asks him for a [[Chimaera wing]] to return home to [[Lakanaba]], which Torneko does. While at the castle, he learns of Archie O'Tect, who was supposed to repair the bridge between [[Ballymoral]] and [[Endor]], and that he hasn't arrived. He manages to find the architect in the north in what appeared to be a town called [[Reginhart]]. Hearing of some foxes in the area, however, Torneko returns to [[Lakanaba]] to request the use of Finn's dog [[Fido]] to seek out a fox, which proves to be successful. As a result, Archie resumes his duty to repair the bridge.  Thus, Torneko heads to Endor, but not before receiving a [[Prince's Letter|letter]] from Prince [[Regan]] to give to Princess {{Veronica 4}} in the other castle.


Torneko delivers the Scroll to King Shamus, who agrees to dismiss his plans. Soon after, King Norman allows the merchant to open [[Torneko's shop|a shop]], which he does and calls his family over to their new home.
Torneko made it to the castle and meets an old man who wants to sell his shop to someone with permission from King Norman. The King states that he will consider the merchant's request. While in the throne room, he reads the letter to The Princess detailing that King Shamus of [[Ballymoral]] is seeking to conquer [[Endor]], prompting Endor's King to give him the [[Royal Missive|Royal Scroll]] (which is a request for the children of both castles to marry, and thus avoiding the need to go to war). Torneko delivers the Scroll to King Shamus, who agrees to dismiss his plans. Soon after, King Norman allows the [[merchant]] to open [[Torneko's shop|a shop]], which he does and calls his family over to their new home.


Afterwards, Torneko's attention is turned toward an old man who wanted to continue developing the [[Trans-Montane Tunnel]] which will lead from Endor to the country of [[Casabranca]]. He needed 60,000 gold coins to achieve this, which Torneko helped out with (through making money at his shop, as well as providing a set of [[Steel broadsword]]s and [[Iron armour]]s to Endor's warriors).
Afterwards, Torneko's attention is turned toward an old man who wanted to continue developing the [[Trans-Montane Tunnel]] which will lead from Endor to the country of [[Casabranca]]. He needed 60,000 {{Gold}} to achieve this, which Torneko helped out with (through making money at his shop, as well as providing a set of [[Steel broadsword]]s and [[Iron armour]]s to [[Endor]]'s warriors). Once the tunnel is completed, Torneko traveled through on behalf of the old man and accepts the task of carrying on his dream by traveling the world by [[ship]] and gathering many legendary treasures.


Once the tunnel is completed, Torneko traveled through on behalf of the old man and accepts the task of carrying on his dream by traveling the world by [[ship]] and gathering many legendary treasures.
He managed to cross the desert at [[Last Chance Saloon]] through the aid of a caravan,<ref>Mentioned by the treasure room guard at Casabranca during the day.</ref> and passed through [[Bath]]<ref>Mentioned by a residence at night in a house.</ref>. Torneko made it to [[Porthtrunnel]] and paid to have a ship made, while hearing of an [[Conrad Hilton|old man]] in [[Mintos]] who has a [[Treasure map (Dragon Quest IV)|treasure map]]. He left upon hearing of {{MFamilies}}s who corrupted the lighthouse fire at [[Pharos Beacon]] to restore peace to the oceans. Upon finding the {{MFamilies}}s to be too strong, he made a plea to the {{Hero 4}} and company to find the [[Holy embers]] and to defeat the ones causing the problems at the lighthouse. They agree to do so, and are joined by Torneko shortly after, who provides use of his ship for travels.
 
He managed to cross the desert at [[Last Chance Saloon]] through the aid of a caravan,<ref>Mentioned by the treasure room guard at Casabranca during the day.</ref> and passed through [[Bath]]<ref>mentioned by a residence at night in a house.</ref>.
 
Torneko made it to [[Porthtrunnel]] and paid to have a ship made, while hearing of an [[Conrad Hilton|old man]] in [[Mintos]] who has a [[Treasure map (Dragon Quest IV)|treasure map]]. He left upon hearing of monsters who corrupted the lighthouse fire at [[Pharos Beacon]] to restore peace to the oceans. Upon finding the monsters to be too strong, he made a plea to [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|the Hero]] and company to find the [[Holy Embers]] and to defeat the ones causing the problems at the lighthouse. They agree to do so, and are joined by Torneko shortly after, who provides use of his ship for travels.
 
Upon defeating [[Psaro the Manslayer]] ([[Aamon]] in the remakes), the party returns to their lives with Torneko, returning to his family in Endor, and later showing up with the group in [[Hidden Valley]] to see the Hero.
 
==Abilities==
[[Image:Torneko_wearing_ring.png|right|thumb|250px|"Look at it ''spar''-kle!"]]
In the ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'' class system, Taloon has elements of both a [[Merchant]] and a [[Gadabout]]. As a merchant, he can protect the party's gold when they go down, and use his [[appraise]] ability to give basic information and loss/return estimates on items in the party's possession. However, he also has the goof-off's tendency to not follow orders in battle, bellowing loudly, staring blankly into space, or telling naff gags when ordered to attack. He can equip most weapons and armour, and has respectable HP and level growth, and is otherwise a decent fighter; however, his Defence leaves something to be desired.


Upon defeating [[Psaro the Manslayer]] ([[Aamon]] in the remakes), the {{Party 4}} returns to their lives, with Torneko returning to his family in Endor and later showing up with the group in [[Hidden Valley]] to see the {{Hero 4}}.
{{spoiler|end}}
{{clear}}
====Abilities====
[[File:Torneko wearing ring.png|right|thumb|250px|"Look at it ''spar''-kle!"]]
Torneko has elements of both a [[Merchant]] and a [[Gadabout]]. As a merchant, he can use his [[appraise]] ability to give basic information and loss/return estimates on items in the party's possession. However, he also has the gadabout tendency to not follow orders in battle, bellowing loudly, staring blankly into space, or telling naff gags when ordered to attack. He can equip most weapons and armour, and has respectable HP and level growth, and is otherwise a decent fighter; however, his defence leaves something to be desired. He also learns a few exploration skills, allowing the party to avoid encounters in dungeons and sniff out the remaining treasures in an area.
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===Stats===
====Base stats====
*PSX version.
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| Level || 1 || 99
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| HP || 20 || 734
| {{HP}} || 20 || 734
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| MP || ||  
| {{MP}} || 0 || 0
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| Strength || 4 || 196
| {{Strength}} || 4 || 196
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| Agility || 5 || 94
| {{Agility}} || 5 || 94
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| Resilience || 10 || 196
| {{Resilience}} || 10 || 196
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| Wisdom || 5 || 105
| {{Wisdom}} || 5 || 105
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| Luck || 3 || 88
| {{Luck}} || 3 || 88
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| Initial gear ||colspan=2|[[Plain clothes]]
| Initial gear ||colspan=2|[[Plain clothes]]
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*{{PSX}} Version
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====Equipment====
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{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Divine dagger]]|statModifier=Attack +14}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Chain sickle]]|statModifier=Attack +16}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Hunter's bow]]|statModifier=Attack +18}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Iron lance]]|statModifier=Attack +28}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Astraea's abacus]]|statModifier=Attack +35}}
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{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Miracle sword]]|statModifier=Attack +100}}
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{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Hardwood headwear]]|statModifier=Defense +6}}
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{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Fur coat]]|statModifier=Defense+22}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Bronze armor]]|statModifier=Defense+25}}
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{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Robe of serenity]]|statModifier=Defense+33}}
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{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Mercury's bandana]]|statModifier=Agility+15}}
{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Meteorite bracer]]|statModifier=Agilityx2}}
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{{CharacterEquipmentList|entry|item=[[Kamikazee bracer]]|statModifier=Defence+15}}
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====Random antics====
===Random Antics===
As mentioned previously, Torneko will not always follow the order of the player, instead opting to try something else.  
As mentioned previously, Torneko will not always follow the order of the player, instead opting to try something else.  
* NES version
*{{NES}} Version
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| Lullaby  || Puts all foes to sleep
| Lullaby  || Puts all foes to sleep
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|   Weird dance || Lowers one foe's MP
| [[Weird Dance]] || Lowers one foe's {{MP}}
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| Throw sand || Dazzles all foes
| Throw sand || Dazzles all foes
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| Leg sweep || Trips enemy for one turn
| Leg sweep || Trips enemy for one turn
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| Twirls fingers || Fuddles one foe
| Twirls fingers || [[Fuddle]]s one foe
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| Tell a naff gag/ Shout|| Tries to make all foes lose turn
| Tell a naff gag/Shout|| Tries to make all foes lose turn
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| Focuses strength || Double damage next turn
| Focuses strength || Double damage next turn
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| Take damage for an ally || Target is totally random and not dependent on ally's current HP
| Take damage for an ally || Target is totally random and not dependent on ally's current {{HP}}
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| Steal || Swipes an item from one foe
| Steal || Swipes an item from one foe
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| Summon a Merchant army || Attacks three times, base on Torneko's attack stat. If Miracle sword is equipped, each strike heals
| Summon a Merchant army || Attacks three times, base on Torneko's {{Attack}} stat. If [[Miracle sword]] is equipped, each strike heals
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| Cover an enemy's mouth || Prevent foe from casting that turn. This action DOES NOT cost Torneko a turn (works in monster fights at the casino!)
| Cover an enemy's mouth || Prevent foe from casting that turn. This action DOES NOT cost Torneko a turn (works in {{MFamilies}} fights at the casino!)
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| Stare and do nothing || Wastes turn
| Stare and do nothing || Wastes turn
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In the {{PSX}}, {{DS}}, and [[Cell phone]] versions Torneko will goof off a little less often and some actions are removed. However, this increases the probability that he will steal from an enemy when slacking around now.
* PSX, DS, and phone versions. Goofs off a little less often in these versions, and some actions are removed. However, this increases the probability that he will steal from an enemy when slacking around now.
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| Trips  || May now trip himself in process. Also, the tripped enemy is slightly (25%) more vulnerable to being crticial'd by other characters when down now.
| Trips  || May now trip himself in process. Also, the tripped enemy is more vulnerable to being crticial'd by other characters when down now, raising the base rate from {{fraction|1|64}} to {{fraction|1|16}}. Alena's critical hit frequency stacks with this change.
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| Lullaby || Puts all enemies to sleep
| Lullaby || Puts all enemies to sleep
|-
|-
| Weird Dance || Lower's one foe's MP
| Weird Dance || Lower's one foe's {{MP}}
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| Leg Sweep  || Stuns a foe for one turn
| Leg Sweep  || Stuns a foe for one turn
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| Yell || Poof on all enemies
| Yell || Poof on all enemies
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| Steal || Swipe a treasure chest from an enemy
| Steal || Swipe a [[treasure chest]] from an enemy
|-
|-
| Stare into space || Wastes turn
| Stare into space || Wastes turn
|}
|}


==Names==
====Selected quotes====
In the [[DS]] remake of ''Dragon Quest IV'', Taloon's given name is Torneko, his Japanese name. In fact, his last name is Taloon, similar to how [[Ryan]] became "Ragnar McRyan."
<center><small>Main article: [[Dragon Quest IV Transcript]]</center></small>
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{{quote|style=2|quote=I never remember me dreams, so I don't. Maybe it's 'cause I'm fast asleep...|source= Torneko, in [[Strathbaile]]|console=[[Cell phone]]|align=center}}
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{{quote|style=2|quote=If I'm honest, I'm not sure what good my Tessie ever saw in me.
 
She's a looker, alright, and she's a mind on her as sharp as a divine dagger. Sure, she's wasted on the likes o' me...
 
Sorry, got a bit carried away there, so I did. I'm lucky to have {{Tessie}} is all I'll say.|source= Torneko, in [[Lakanaba]]|console=[[Cell phone]]|align=center}}
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{{quote|style=2|quote=Me goal was always to collect all the Zenithian equipment, so it was.
 
But now that we're after doin' just that, I think I'll be takin' me leave and headin' back to the [[wagon]]... Yerra! Calm down! I'm only havin' a bit o' gas with ye!|source= Torneko, after collecting all of the [[Zenithian Equipment]]|console=[[Cell phone]]|align=center}}
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Y'know, it's puttin' me in the mood to start me own little travel agency... "Torneko Tours"... Sure, 'tis a winner!|source= Torneko, in [[El Forado]]|console=[[Cell phone]]|align=center}}
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==={{DQ6}}===
Torneko appears at the [[inn]] of [[Reaper's Peak]] in the near-future version of the town and is surprised by there being a town within the {{Fungeon 6}}. He is impressed by the fact that The {{Hero 6}} explored it, and gives a hint to the location of the hidden treasure in [[Aridea]]. Torneko also appeared the monster oriented variant of the town as shown in the {{Super Famicom}} version of the game.


==Appearances in Other ''Dragon Quest'' Games==
==={{DQ8}}===
===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''===
In ''{{Dragon Quest VIII}}, in the {{Monster Arena 8}} Rank S series of fights, the first fight is fought against a character that is named, and bares a striking resemblance to Torneko Taloon. The announcer reinforces this by saying the character is from [[Lakanaba]]. He uses treasure based {{MFamilies}}s; two [[Goodybag]] {{MFamilies}}s and a [[Mimic king]].
Torneko appears at the [[inn]] of [[Reaper's Peak]] and is surprised by there being a town within the [[Fungeon (Dragon Quest VI)|Fungeon]]. He is impressed by the fact that [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|the Hero]] explored it.


===''Dragon Quest VIII''===
==={{DQ9}}===
In ''[[Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King]]'', in the [[Monster Arena]] Rank S series of fights, the first fight is fought against a character that is named, and bares a striking resemblance to Torneko Taloon. The announcer reinforces this by saying the character is from [[Lakanaba]]. He uses treasure based monsters; two [[Goodybag]] monsters and a [[Mimic king]].
On December 10, 2010, Torneko began appearing as a special guest at the [[Quester's Rest]] in [[Stornway]]. This could be downloaded through the [[DQVC]] using Nintendo's Wi-Fi channel when it was still available. When spoken to, he will give the hero different pieces of his outfit is certain conditions are fulfilled.
*[[Torneko's clothes]] - Recieved when talking to him.
*[[Torneko's cap]] - Recieved when it is the player's birthday.
*[[Torneko's trousers]] - Recieved when the Hero is a Ranger.
*[[Torneko's sandals]] - Recieved after the inn is fully expanded.
A special [[Accolade]] is earned if the {{Hero 9}} wears all of the parts of Torneko's costume.


===''Dragon Quest IX''===
==={{DQ10}}===
On December 10, 2010, Torneko began appearing as a special guest at the [[Quester's Rest]] in [[Stornway]].
Torneko is one of the special characters who might appear in the Magic Maze if the player is lucky. The other three are [[Meena]] from Dragon Quest IV, [[Robbin' 'Ood]] from III and [[Terry]] from VI. He allows the player to purchase rare items and cosmetic accessories, but only one per encounter.
 
Upon the first meeting with the player, the merchant gifts the traveler with a copy of his beloved abacus. Torneko also offers a small quest, which ends with him rewarding the player with a [[feathered cap]].


==Non-''Dragon Quest'' Appearances==
===''[[Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special]]''===
Along with [[Ragnar]], [[Kiryl]], and [[Alena]], Torneko appears in ''Itadaki Street Special''. Unlike the other characters, he is not playable, but makes a cameo as an NPC who sticks around a short while.
Along with [[Ragnar McRyan]], [[Kiryl]], and [[Alena]], Torneko appears in ''Itadaki Street Special''. Unlike the other characters, he is not playable, but makes a cameo as an {{NPC}} who sticks around a short while.


===''Mystery Dungeon'' Series===
===''Mystery Dungeon'' series===
Torneko has appeared as the main character in three of the ''[[Mystery Dungeon]]'' games, usually with his wife and son as secondary characters: ''[[Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon]]'', ''[[Torneko: The Last Hope]]'', and ''[[Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3]]''. He also appeared in ''[[Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon|Dragon Quest: Young Yangus and the Mysterious Dungeon]]'', although in a supporting role.
Torneko has appeared as the main character in three of the ''[[Mystery Dungeon]]'' games, usually with his wife and son as secondary characters: ''[[Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon]]'', ''[[Torneko: The Last Hope]]'', and ''[[Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3]]''. He also appeared in ''[[Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon|Dragon Quest: Young Yangus and the Mysterious Dungeon]]'', although in a supporting role.
==={{Dragon Quest Heroes II}}===
Torneko appears in Dragon Quest Heroes II as the first of the otherworldly characters that is recruited. He is brought to the world of Accordia while he is in search for legendary weapons, and is encountered by the party during their traversal to the Accordian Kingdom being chased down by a gang of [[Hood|Hoods]]. Realizing he is stranded in another world with no idea of how to return, the party offers Torneko to travel alongside them, thinking he will find the legendary weapon he is after alongside a way to return home. Befitting his title as The Rogue Trader, Torneko fights with an [[Abacus Weapon Family|Abacus]] alongside an assortment of other various other powerful weapons or items he can pull out on a moment’s notice. His [[Coup de Grâce]] is [[Golden Oldies]].
[[File:DQH2 Torneko.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Heroes 2 info sheet]]
====Stats====
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| Attribute || Minimum Stats || Maximum Stats
|- style="font-weight:normal"
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| Level || 4 || 99
|-
| HP || 43 || 540
|-
| MP || 16 || 100
|-
| Strength || 16 || 255
|-
| Resilience || 9 || 150
|-
| Wisdom || 8 || 190
|-
|Deftness || 5 || 60
|}
====Skills====
Torneko can learn the following abilities through skill points.
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| Name || Points Required || MP || Details || Requirements
|- style="font-weight:normal"
|-
| [[Sage's stone|Sage's Stone]] || 14 || MP || Restores all allies’ HP using an ancient artifact. || None
|-
| [[Holy Water]] || 4 || 5 || Applies liberal amounts of a sacred substance that keeps enemies at bay for a while. || None
|-
| Wonderwand || 10 || 12 || Employs an incredible magic item to cure your allies off all afflictions. || None
|}
Torneko can learn the following attributes through skill points.
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| Maximum HP + 10 (x5) || 3 / 3 / 6 / 7 / 8 || Increases maximum HP by ten. || Reach Lv. 12 / 20 / 28 / 36
|-
| Maximum MP +3 (x5) || 3 / 3 / 6 / 7 / 8 || Increases maximum MP by three. || Reach Lv. 12 / 20 / 28 / 36
|-
| Strength +5 (x5) || 3 / 3 / 6 / 7 / 8 || Increases strength by five points. || Reach Lv. 12 / 20 / 28 / 36
|-
| Resilience +5 (x5) || 3 / 3 / 6 / 7 / 8 || Increases resilience by five points. || Reach Lv. 12 / 20 / 28 / 36
|-
| Deftness +10 (x5)  || 3 / 3 / 6 / 7 / 8 || Increases deftness by ten points. || Reach Lv. 12 / 20 / 28 / 36
|-
| Sage’s Stone Strengthener || 20 || Increases the amount of HP healed by [[Sage's stone|Sage's Stone]]. || Sage’s Sone<br> Reach Lv. 20
|-
| Sage’s Stone Supercharger || 20 || Further increases the amount of HP healed by Sage’s Stone. || Sage’s Stone Strengthener<br>Reach Lv. 30
|-
| Holy Water Enhancer || 10 || Increases the duration of Holy Water. || Holy Water<br>Reach Lv. 20
|-
| Charge Extender || 10 || Extends the distance covered when performing Charge. || Reach Lv. 12
|-
| Charge Enlarger || 15 || Extends the area of effect of Charge. || Charge Extender
|-
| Charge Changer || 20 || Press △ while performing a Charge to bust out a Belly Barge. || Charge Enlarger.
|-
| Ace Evader || 15 || Greatly increases the period of invincibility after a successful evasion. || Reach Lv. 20
|-
| Tension Extension Turbo || 7 || Extends high tension by four seconds. || Reach Lv. 20
|-
| More Medicinal Herbs Dropped || 8 || Increases the chance of defeated enemies dropping [[medicinal herb|medicinal herbs]]. || Reach Lv. 24
|-
| More Magic Water Dropped || 15 || Increases the chance of defeated enemies dropping [[magic water]]. || Reach Lv. 32
|-
| Artful Dodger || 5 || Slightly increases the period of invincibility after a successful evasion. || None
|-
| Best In Tension || 5 || Significantly increases the rate of tension gain. || Reach Lv. 20
|-
| Tension Extension || 3 || Extends high tension by two seconds. || None
|-
| Gain More Tension When Fired Up || 5 || Increases the rate at which tension is gained while fired up. || None
|-
| Longer Attack and Defense Boosts || 10 || Increases the duration of effects that increase defence or attack power. || None
|}
====Proficiency====
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| Rank || Name || MP || Description
|- style="font-weight:normal"
|-
| 1 || Flail of Destruction || 13 ||  Swings a destructive sphere that smashes into everything around.
|-
| 1 || Hunter’s Bow || 7 ||  Produces a pair of powerful crossbows and lets loose repeatedly into the air.
|-
| 2 || Attack +5 with Abacuses || – || Increases attack power by five points when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 3 || Dream Dagger || 11 || A series of swift slashes with a slumber-inducing knife.
|-
| 4 || Max. HP+ 10 with Abacuses || – || Increases maximum HP by ten when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 5 || Chain Sickle || 8 || Swings a slicing device on a long chain in a lethal lacerating arc.
|-
| 6 || Attack +5 with Abacuses || – || Increases attack power by five points when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 7 || Assassin’s Dagger || 8 || Sends a flurry of knives flying forward, the odd one of which can cause instant death.
|-
| 8 || Max. HP+ 10 with Abacuses || – || Increases maximum HP by ten when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 9 || Super Chain Sickle || 13 || Swings a slicing device on a long chain in a large, lethal lacerating arc.
|-
| 10 || Max. HP+ 10 with Abacuses || – || Increases maximum HP by ten when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 11 || Attack +5 with Abacuses || – || Increases attack power by five points when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 12 || Über Chain Sickle || 19 || Swings a slicing device on a long chain in an enormous arc, causing carnage left and right..
|-
| 13 || Deftness +10 with Abacuses || – || Increases deftness by ten points when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 14 || Max. HP+ 10 with Abacuses || – || Increases maximum HP by ten when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 15 || Attack +20 with Abacuses || – || Increases attack power by twenty points when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 16 || Increases Evasion with Abacuses || – || Slightly increases evasion when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 17 || Attack +5 with Abacuses || – || Increases attack power by five points when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 18 || Max. HP+ 10 with Abacuses || – || Increases maximum HP by ten when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 19 || Increases Evasion with Abacuses || – || Slightly increases evasion when wielding abacuses.
|-
| 20 || Attack +20 with Abacuses || – || Increases attack power by twenty points when wielding abacuses.
|}
==Etymology==
Torneko and Taloon are not actual names used in the real world, being nomenclature invented by the original development staff and [[Enix America Corporation]]. For the characters cameo appearance in {{Dragon Quest VIII}}, the localization team headed by [[Richard Honeywood]] opted to make Taloon his surname instead of abandoning it outright.


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Torneko's shop]]
*[[Torneko's shop]]
*[[Tessie Taloon|Tessie]], Torneko's wife
*{{Tessie}}, Torneko's wife
*[[Tipper Taloon|Tipper]], Torneko's son
*{{Tipper}}, Torneko's son
*[[Torneko's costume]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<center><gallery>
Image:Torneko_Famicom.png|Famicom art
Torneko Famicom.png|{{Famicom}} art
Image:TornekoArt.png|More Famicom art
TornekoArt.png|More {{Famicom}} art
File:DQIV TornekoPS1.jpg|Playstation art, wielding Astraea's abacus
DQIV TornekoPS1.jpg|{{PlayStation}} art, wielding the [[astraea's abacus]]
File:DQIV TornekoPS.jpg|Playstation art, appraising the [[poison moth knife]]
Yumiko Murakami Torneko guidebook art 1.png|{{PlayStation}} art, appraising the [[poison moth knife]]
File:Torneko.png|Nintendo DS art
Torneko.png|[[Nintendo DS]] art
File:DQIV Packed Lunch.png|Torneko's packed lunch
DQIV Packed Lunch.png|Torneko's [[packed lunch]]
File:Steel_Strongbox.png|Torneko's Steel Strongbox
Steel_Strongbox.png|Torneko's [[steel Strongbox]]
File:Astreas Abacus.png|Torneko's weapon, [[Astraea's abacus]]
Astreas Abacus.png|Torneko's weapon, [[astraea's abacus]]
Image:InomataTorneko.png|Mutsumi Inomata art
InomataTorneko.png|Mutsumi Inomata art
File:TGA MD Torneko.png|''Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon''
DQ VIII Android Torneko Taloon.jpg|Torneko in the [[Monster Arena]] in {{VIII}} ([[Cell phone]])
File:TGA MD Torneko 2.png|
TGA MD Torneko.png|''Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon''
File:TGA MD Torneko 3.png|
TGA MD Torneko 2.png|
File:TGA MD Torneko 4.png|
TGA MD Torneko 3.png|
File:TGA MD Torneko Exploring.png|
TGA MD Torneko 4.png|
Image:Torneko_Slime_Killer.png|
TGA MD Torneko Exploring.png|
File:Torneko eating bread.png|
TaloonDS.png|
File:Torneko and Scroll.png|
Torneko_Slime_Killer.png|
Image:ISS_Torneko_Imp_King_Slime_and_Fluffy.png|''Itadaki Street Special''
Torneko eating bread.png|
File:TGA3Torneko.png|''Torneko no Daibōken 3''
Torneko and Scroll.png|
File:YYMD Torneko profile.png|
ISS Torneko Imp King Slime and Fluffy.png|''Itadaki Street Special''
File:YYMD_Torneko.png|''[[Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon]]''
TGA3Torneko.png|''Torneko no Daibōken 3''
File:YYMD Torneko head.png|
YYMD Torneko profile.png|
File:DQHII Torneko.png|''Dragon Quest Heroes II''
YYMD Torneko.png|''[[Dragon Quest: Shōnen Yangus to Fushigi no Dungeon]]''
File:TornekoFlailOfDestruction.jpg|Torneko using the [[flail of destruction]] in ''Dragon Quest Heroes II''
YYMD Torneko head.png|
File:TornekoCrossbow.jpg|Torneko firing the [[Hunter's bow]] at some [[Cumaulus]] enemies in ''Dragon Quest Heroes II''
DQHII Torneko.png|{{Heroes 2}}
File:DQH Torneko Goodybag Abacus.jpg|Torneko wielding the [[Goodybag]] Abacus
TornekoFlailOfDestruction.jpg|Torneko using the [[Flail of destruction]] in {{Heroes 2}}.
TornekoCrossbow.jpg|Torneko firing the [[Hunter's bow]] at some [[Cumaulus]] enemies in {{Heroes 2}}
DQH Torneko Goodybag Abacus.jpg|Torneko wielding the [[goodybag]] abacus
DQR Torneko.png|{{Rivals}}
DQ Stars Android Torneko 1.jpg|Appearance in {{DQStars}}
DQ Stars Android Torneko 2.jpg|
Torneko_in_DQX.jpg|Torneko in [[Dragon Quest X]], with an ogre player
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Torneko Taloon
Dragon Quest IV, Torneko series
Torneko Taloon.png
Sprite(s) Dq4taloon-sprite-NES.gifDQ MD Torneko.gifDQ4-NDS-TORNEKO.PNG
Torneko Mimic transparent.png
Japanese name トルネコ
Romaji Toruneko
Old localization Taloon
Title Arms Merchant
Class Merchant
Race Human
Age 40s
Voice actor Tesshō Genda (CD Theater)
Chafurin (Heroes II, Japanese)
Francis McGee (Heroes II, English)
Kazumasa Koura (Live Spectacle Tour, Japanese)

"Fer the love o' - what are y'at, stickin' that in me face!? 'Tis about as useful as a chocolate teapot. Now get up the yard with it!"

—Torneko, when he appraises horse manure.

Torneko Taloon is a character in the Dragon Quest series that appears as a playable party member in Dragon Quest IV and main character in Torneko: The Last Hope, Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon, and Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3.

A merchant from Lakanaba on a quest to acquire a legendary weapon, he first appears in Chapter 3.

Appearance and personality[edit]

Torneko wears a blue and white djellaba with a short red chechia covering his head. He hefts a giant backpack of sorts at all times, which he uses to hold his wares, personal belongings and, presumably, some of the party's items. He has a mustache and huge belly, both of which help to bring out his general jolliness. He has blue hair and a blue mustache.

Torneko is a family man, happily married to Tessie and raising his son Tipper while he works as an employee to another merchant. Torneko wants better things for his family, and his desire to be an excellent provider is one of the main reasons he enters into venture capitalism to open his own shop. Wanderlust runs strong in Torneko's veins, and even far-fetched rumors of treasure will light a fire in his heart. He is very grateful to his wife for being understanding and keeping an eye on their son as he sets off an adventure.

Even though much of his time and effort goes toward accruing gold coins, he doesn't do this out of greed, but to make his wife happy and for altruistic endeavors. Overall, he is a very kind person. On multiple occasions Torneko goes out of his way to help others in need, regardless of whether it will benefit him for doing so or not (examples including delivering Prince Regan's love letter to Veronica, and smuggling a Chimaera wing to Finn so he can escape jail).

While not necessarily greedy, Torneko has the typical mindset of a merchant, always looking for opportunities to set up shop and make a profit, even at rather inopportune times and locations. While Torneko appears to be loyal to the Hero to the end, he jokes about leaving the party after having collected the Zenithian Equipment since that was his original goal to begin with. He does seem to have a rather cowardly side. As seen in the Party Chat, Torneko would sometimes volunteer to remain behind in the wagon right before facing a formidable adversary, only to claim he was kidding right afterwards. Torneko is often noted by his boss to be lazy. This is further seen when he meets the Hero, Meena and Maya at Pharos Beacon. Since he considered the monsters too tough for him to handle himself, he sticks the task of restoring light to the flames to the others before heading back to Porthtrunnel (although this action could be somewhat justified by the fact that Torneko had a bounty on his head for rebuilding the Trans-Montane Tunnel).

Although he can equip almost any weapon he likes, Torneko is pictured holding the Astraea's abacus in the official character art for Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End.

Appearances[edit]

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen[edit]

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Torneko wakes up in Chapter 3 in his house in Lakanaba to work his job at the local weapons shop while supporting his wife Tessie and his son Tipper. However, he feels that this life is not good enough for him, so he sets on a journey to fulfill his dream, which is to own a shop. He then hears about the Steel Strongbox that allows him to travel anywhere without worrying about dying, because it keeps all of the gold coins when he dies, instead of taking half of it.

Torneko ends up getting the strongbox in a cave up north and heads south to Ballymoral, where he comes across Old Man Finnegan's son Finn who is in prison and asks him for a Chimaera wing to return home to Lakanaba, which Torneko does. While at the castle, he learns of Archie O'Tect, who was supposed to repair the bridge between Ballymoral and Endor, and that he hasn't arrived. He manages to find the architect in the north in what appeared to be a town called Reginhart. Hearing of some foxes in the area, however, Torneko returns to Lakanaba to request the use of Finn's dog Fido to seek out a fox, which proves to be successful. As a result, Archie resumes his duty to repair the bridge. Thus, Torneko heads to Endor, but not before receiving a letter from Prince Regan to give to Princess Veronica in the other castle.

Torneko made it to the castle and meets an old man who wants to sell his shop to someone with permission from King Norman. The King states that he will consider the merchant's request. While in the throne room, he reads the letter to The Princess detailing that King Shamus of Ballymoral is seeking to conquer Endor, prompting Endor's King to give him the Royal Scroll (which is a request for the children of both castles to marry, and thus avoiding the need to go to war). Torneko delivers the Scroll to King Shamus, who agrees to dismiss his plans. Soon after, King Norman allows the merchant to open a shop, which he does and calls his family over to their new home.

Afterwards, Torneko's attention is turned toward an old man who wanted to continue developing the Trans-Montane Tunnel which will lead from Endor to the country of Casabranca. He needed 60,000 gold coins to achieve this, which Torneko helped out with (through making money at his shop, as well as providing a set of Steel broadswords and Iron armours to Endor's warriors). Once the tunnel is completed, Torneko traveled through on behalf of the old man and accepts the task of carrying on his dream by traveling the world by ship and gathering many legendary treasures.

He managed to cross the desert at Last Chance Saloon through the aid of a caravan,[1] and passed through Bath[2]. Torneko made it to Porthtrunnel and paid to have a ship made, while hearing of an old man in Mintos who has a treasure map. He left upon hearing of monsters who corrupted the lighthouse fire at Pharos Beacon to restore peace to the oceans. Upon finding the monsters to be too strong, he made a plea to the Hero and company to find the Holy embers and to defeat the ones causing the problems at the lighthouse. They agree to do so, and are joined by Torneko shortly after, who provides use of his ship for travels.

Upon defeating Psaro the Manslayer (Aamon in the remakes), the party returns to their lives, with Torneko returning to his family in Endor and later showing up with the group in Hidden Valley to see the Hero.


Abilities[edit]

"Look at it spar-kle!"

Torneko has elements of both a Merchant and a Gadabout. As a merchant, he can use his appraise ability to give basic information and loss/return estimates on items in the party's possession. However, he also has the gadabout tendency to not follow orders in battle, bellowing loudly, staring blankly into space, or telling naff gags when ordered to attack. He can equip most weapons and armour, and has respectable HP and level growth, and is otherwise a decent fighter; however, his defence leaves something to be desired. He also learns a few exploration skills, allowing the party to avoid encounters in dungeons and sniff out the remaining treasures in an area.

Dragon Quest IV (PSX/DS) 
Spell Level Learned
Padfoot 4
Eye for Distance 7
Nose for Treasure 9
Whistle 12


Base stats[edit]

Attribute Starting Stats Maximum Stats
Level 1 99
HP 20 734
MP 0 0
Strength 4 196
Agility 5 94
Resilience 10 196
Wisdom 5 105
Luck 3 88
Initial gear Plain clothes


Equipment[edit]


Random antics[edit]

As mentioned previously, Torneko will not always follow the order of the player, instead opting to try something else.

Action Effect
Trips Critical hit on random foe
Lullaby Puts all foes to sleep
Weird Dance Lowers one foe's MP
Throw sand Dazzles all foes
Yell Poof on all foes
Leg sweep Trips enemy for one turn
Twirls fingers Fuddles one foe
Tell a naff gag/Shout Tries to make all foes lose turn
Focuses strength Double damage next turn
Take damage for an ally Target is totally random and not dependent on ally's current HP
Steal Swipes an item from one foe
Summon a Merchant army Attacks three times, base on Torneko's Attack stat. If Miracle sword is equipped, each strike heals
Cover an enemy's mouth Prevent foe from casting that turn. This action DOES NOT cost Torneko a turn (works in monster fights at the casino!)
Stare and do nothing Wastes turn

In the PSX, DS, and Cell phone versions Torneko will goof off a little less often and some actions are removed. However, this increases the probability that he will steal from an enemy when slacking around now.

Action Effect
Trips May now trip himself in process. Also, the tripped enemy is more vulnerable to being crticial'd by other characters when down now, raising the base rate from 164 to 116. Alena's critical hit frequency stacks with this change.
Lullaby Puts all enemies to sleep
Weird Dance Lower's one foe's MP
Leg Sweep Stuns a foe for one turn
Focus strength Double damage next attack
Twirls fingers Fuddles one foe
Tells a naff gag/Shout Tries to stun all enemies for one turn
Yell Poof on all enemies
Steal Swipe a treasure chest from an enemy
Stare into space Wastes turn

Selected quotes[edit]

Main article: Dragon Quest IV Transcript
Quote

"I never remember me dreams, so I don't. Maybe it's 'cause I'm fast asleep..."

Torneko, in Strathbaile (Cell phone)

Quote

"If I'm honest, I'm not sure what good my Tessie ever saw in me.

She's a looker, alright, and she's a mind on her as sharp as a divine dagger. Sure, she's wasted on the likes o' me...

Sorry, got a bit carried away there, so I did. I'm lucky to have Tessie is all I'll say."

Torneko, in Lakanaba (Cell phone)

Quote

"Me goal was always to collect all the Zenithian equipment, so it was.

But now that we're after doin' just that, I think I'll be takin' me leave and headin' back to the wagon... Yerra! Calm down! I'm only havin' a bit o' gas with ye!"

Torneko, after collecting all of the Zenithian Equipment (Cell phone)

Quote

"A balloon trip to the Great World Tree? That's a grand plan altogether, so it is!

Y'know, it's puttin' me in the mood to start me own little travel agency... "Torneko Tours"... Sure, 'tis a winner!"

Torneko, in El Forado (Cell phone)

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation[edit]

Torneko appears at the inn of Reaper's Peak in the near-future version of the town and is surprised by there being a town within the Fungeon. He is impressed by the fact that The Hero explored it, and gives a hint to the location of the hidden treasure in Aridea. Torneko also appeared the monster oriented variant of the town as shown in the Super Famicom version of the game.

Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King[edit]

In ''Dragon Quest VIII, in the Monster Arena Rank S series of fights, the first fight is fought against a character that is named, and bares a striking resemblance to Torneko Taloon. The announcer reinforces this by saying the character is from Lakanaba. He uses treasure based monsters; two Goodybag monsters and a Mimic king.

Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies[edit]

On December 10, 2010, Torneko began appearing as a special guest at the Quester's Rest in Stornway. This could be downloaded through the DQVC using Nintendo's Wi-Fi channel when it was still available. When spoken to, he will give the hero different pieces of his outfit is certain conditions are fulfilled.

A special Accolade is earned if the Hero wears all of the parts of Torneko's costume.

Dragon Quest X[edit]

Torneko is one of the special characters who might appear in the Magic Maze if the player is lucky. The other three are Meena from Dragon Quest IV, Robbin' 'Ood from III and Terry from VI. He allows the player to purchase rare items and cosmetic accessories, but only one per encounter.

Upon the first meeting with the player, the merchant gifts the traveler with a copy of his beloved abacus. Torneko also offers a small quest, which ends with him rewarding the player with a feathered cap.

Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Special[edit]

Along with Ragnar McRyan, Kiryl, and Alena, Torneko appears in Itadaki Street Special. Unlike the other characters, he is not playable, but makes a cameo as an NPC who sticks around a short while.

Mystery Dungeon series[edit]

Torneko has appeared as the main character in three of the Mystery Dungeon games, usually with his wife and son as secondary characters: Torneko no Daibōken: Fushigi no Dungeon, Torneko: The Last Hope, and Dragon Quest Characters: Torneko no Daibōken 3. He also appeared in Dragon Quest: Young Yangus and the Mysterious Dungeon, although in a supporting role.

Dragon Quest Heroes II[edit]

Torneko appears in Dragon Quest Heroes II as the first of the otherworldly characters that is recruited. He is brought to the world of Accordia while he is in search for legendary weapons, and is encountered by the party during their traversal to the Accordian Kingdom being chased down by a gang of Hoods. Realizing he is stranded in another world with no idea of how to return, the party offers Torneko to travel alongside them, thinking he will find the legendary weapon he is after alongside a way to return home. Befitting his title as The Rogue Trader, Torneko fights with an Abacus alongside an assortment of other various other powerful weapons or items he can pull out on a moment’s notice. His Coup de Grâce is Golden Oldies.

Heroes 2 info sheet

Stats[edit]

Attribute Minimum Stats Maximum Stats
Level 4 99
HP 43 540
MP 16 100
Strength 16 255
Resilience 9 150
Wisdom 8 190
Deftness 5 60

Skills[edit]

Torneko can learn the following abilities through skill points.

Name Points Required MP Details Requirements
Sage's Stone 14 MP Restores all allies’ HP using an ancient artifact. None
Holy Water 4 5 Applies liberal amounts of a sacred substance that keeps enemies at bay for a while. None
Wonderwand 10 12 Employs an incredible magic item to cure your allies off all afflictions. None

Torneko can learn the following attributes through skill points.

Name Points Required Details Requirements
Maximum HP + 10 (x5) 3 / 3 / 6 / 7 / 8 Increases maximum HP by ten. Reach Lv. 12 / 20 / 28 / 36
Maximum MP +3 (x5) 3 / 3 / 6 / 7 / 8 Increases maximum MP by three. Reach Lv. 12 / 20 / 28 / 36
Strength +5 (x5) 3 / 3 / 6 / 7 / 8 Increases strength by five points. Reach Lv. 12 / 20 / 28 / 36
Resilience +5 (x5) 3 / 3 / 6 / 7 / 8 Increases resilience by five points. Reach Lv. 12 / 20 / 28 / 36
Deftness +10 (x5) 3 / 3 / 6 / 7 / 8 Increases deftness by ten points. Reach Lv. 12 / 20 / 28 / 36
Sage’s Stone Strengthener 20 Increases the amount of HP healed by Sage's Stone. Sage’s Sone
Reach Lv. 20
Sage’s Stone Supercharger 20 Further increases the amount of HP healed by Sage’s Stone. Sage’s Stone Strengthener
Reach Lv. 30
Holy Water Enhancer 10 Increases the duration of Holy Water. Holy Water
Reach Lv. 20
Charge Extender 10 Extends the distance covered when performing Charge. Reach Lv. 12
Charge Enlarger 15 Extends the area of effect of Charge. Charge Extender
Charge Changer 20 Press △ while performing a Charge to bust out a Belly Barge. Charge Enlarger.
Ace Evader 15 Greatly increases the period of invincibility after a successful evasion. Reach Lv. 20
Tension Extension Turbo 7 Extends high tension by four seconds. Reach Lv. 20
More Medicinal Herbs Dropped 8 Increases the chance of defeated enemies dropping medicinal herbs. Reach Lv. 24
More Magic Water Dropped 15 Increases the chance of defeated enemies dropping magic water. Reach Lv. 32
Artful Dodger 5 Slightly increases the period of invincibility after a successful evasion. None
Best In Tension 5 Significantly increases the rate of tension gain. Reach Lv. 20
Tension Extension 3 Extends high tension by two seconds. None
Gain More Tension When Fired Up 5 Increases the rate at which tension is gained while fired up. None
Longer Attack and Defense Boosts 10 Increases the duration of effects that increase defence or attack power. None

Proficiency[edit]

Rank Name MP Description
1 Flail of Destruction 13 Swings a destructive sphere that smashes into everything around.
1 Hunter’s Bow 7 Produces a pair of powerful crossbows and lets loose repeatedly into the air.
2 Attack +5 with Abacuses Increases attack power by five points when wielding abacuses.
3 Dream Dagger 11 A series of swift slashes with a slumber-inducing knife.
4 Max. HP+ 10 with Abacuses Increases maximum HP by ten when wielding abacuses.
5 Chain Sickle 8 Swings a slicing device on a long chain in a lethal lacerating arc.
6 Attack +5 with Abacuses Increases attack power by five points when wielding abacuses.
7 Assassin’s Dagger 8 Sends a flurry of knives flying forward, the odd one of which can cause instant death.
8 Max. HP+ 10 with Abacuses Increases maximum HP by ten when wielding abacuses.
9 Super Chain Sickle 13 Swings a slicing device on a long chain in a large, lethal lacerating arc.
10 Max. HP+ 10 with Abacuses Increases maximum HP by ten when wielding abacuses.
11 Attack +5 with Abacuses Increases attack power by five points when wielding abacuses.
12 Über Chain Sickle 19 Swings a slicing device on a long chain in an enormous arc, causing carnage left and right..
13 Deftness +10 with Abacuses Increases deftness by ten points when wielding abacuses.
14 Max. HP+ 10 with Abacuses Increases maximum HP by ten when wielding abacuses.
15 Attack +20 with Abacuses Increases attack power by twenty points when wielding abacuses.
16 Increases Evasion with Abacuses Slightly increases evasion when wielding abacuses.
17 Attack +5 with Abacuses Increases attack power by five points when wielding abacuses.
18 Max. HP+ 10 with Abacuses Increases maximum HP by ten when wielding abacuses.
19 Increases Evasion with Abacuses Slightly increases evasion when wielding abacuses.
20 Attack +20 with Abacuses Increases attack power by twenty points when wielding abacuses.

Etymology[edit]

Torneko and Taloon are not actual names used in the real world, being nomenclature invented by the original development staff and Enix America Corporation. For the characters cameo appearance in Dragon Quest VIII, the localization team headed by Richard Honeywood opted to make Taloon his surname instead of abandoning it outright.

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Reference[edit]

  1. Mentioned by the treasure room guard at Casabranca during the day.
  2. Mentioned by a residence at night in a house.