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Lakanaba is [[Torneko Taloon]]'s hometown, and the starting point of {{DQ4 Chapter 3}}. {{Torneko}} lives here with his wife {{Tessie}} and son {{Tipper}}, working part-time at the local weapons shop until he has earned enough capital to leave and open his own business. Far to the north of [[Endor]], it is located across a narrow channel to the east of [[Vrenor]]. {{Torneko}}'s journey into the wider world begins with an old man telling him of a [[Steel Strongbox|impervious safe]] that would prevent monsters from ever taking [[gold]] from a traveler being locked away in [[Cave of Safekeeping|cave to the north]] of Lakanaba. | Lakanaba is [[Torneko Taloon]]'s hometown, and the starting point of {{DQ4 Chapter 3}}. {{Torneko}} lives here with his wife {{Tessie}} and son {{Tipper}}, working part-time at the local weapons shop until he has earned enough capital to leave and open his own business. Far to the north of [[Endor]], it is located across a narrow channel to the east of [[Vrenor]]. {{Torneko}}'s journey into the wider world begins with an old man telling him of a [[Steel Strongbox|impervious safe]] that would prevent monsters from ever taking [[gold]] from a traveler being locked away in [[Cave of Safekeeping|cave to the north]] of Lakanaba. | ||
Other notable residents of the town are old man Finn, his son Finnegan, and their dog Fido. The senior is a religious man who prays the the church daily, and will pay {{Torneko}} a small sum for helping him get to the house of the [[Goddess]]. Finnegan is a former thief who wants to go straight, but was imprisoned in the [[Ballymoral]] dungeon. The man is very hardheaded, literally and figuratively, and can endure crashing through the castle ceiling when {{Torneko}} busts him out with a [[Chimaera wing]]. Finnegan is immensely grateful for this second chance at life, and will happily loan out Fido to the [[merchant]] for free when the hound's nose is needed to sniff out and put an end to some wily [[Shinnock|fox magic]]. | Other notable residents of the town are old man Finn, his son Finnegan, and their dog [[Fido]]. The senior is a religious man who prays the the church daily, and will pay {{Torneko}} a small sum for helping him get to the house of the [[Goddess]]. Finnegan is a former thief who wants to go straight, but was imprisoned in the [[Ballymoral]] dungeon. The man is very hardheaded, literally and figuratively, and can endure crashing through the castle ceiling when {{Torneko}} busts him out with a [[Chimaera wing]]. Finnegan is immensely grateful for this second chance at life, and will happily loan out Fido to the [[merchant]] for free when the hound's nose is needed to sniff out and put an end to some wily [[Shinnock|fox magic]]. | ||
====Treasures==== | ====Treasures==== | ||
*8 | *8 {{Gold}} (remakes) | ||
*[[Antidotal herb]] (remakes) | *[[Antidotal herb]] (remakes) | ||
*[[Chain sickle]] ([[Ultimate Key]] required) | *[[Chain sickle]] ([[Ultimate Key]] required) | ||
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*[[Picksy]] | *[[Picksy]] | ||
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==Other languages== | |||
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|es=Lakanaba|es-meaning=Same as English name | |||
|de=Lakanaba|de-meaning=Same as English name | |||
|fr=Lakanaba|fr-meaning=Same as English name | |||
|it=Lacanata|it-meaning= | |||
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}} | |||
==Map & Gallery== | ==Map & Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
Lakanabaremake.jpg|Modern artwork. | Lakanaba.png|Original artwork. ({{NES}}) | ||
DW IV NES Lakanaba.png|{{NES}} | Lakanabaremake.jpg|Modern artwork. ({{DS}}) | ||
DW IV NES Lakanaba.png|Map. ({{NES}}) | |||
DQ IV Android Lakanaba 1.jpg| | DQ IV Android Lakanaba 1.jpg| | ||
DQ IV Android Lakanaba 2.jpg| | DQ IV Android Lakanaba 2.jpg| |
Latest revision as of 22:35, 11 January 2024
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Japanese | レイクナバ |
Game | Dragon Quest IV |
Old localization | Lakanaba |
Lakanaba is a town in Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen.
Appearances[edit]
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen[edit]
Lakanaba is Torneko Taloon's hometown, and the starting point of Chapter 3. Torneko lives here with his wife Tessie and son Tipper, working part-time at the local weapons shop until he has earned enough capital to leave and open his own business. Far to the north of Endor, it is located across a narrow channel to the east of Vrenor. Torneko's journey into the wider world begins with an old man telling him of a impervious safe that would prevent monsters from ever taking gold from a traveler being locked away in cave to the north of Lakanaba.
Other notable residents of the town are old man Finn, his son Finnegan, and their dog Fido. The senior is a religious man who prays the the church daily, and will pay Torneko a small sum for helping him get to the house of the Goddess. Finnegan is a former thief who wants to go straight, but was imprisoned in the Ballymoral dungeon. The man is very hardheaded, literally and figuratively, and can endure crashing through the castle ceiling when Torneko busts him out with a Chimaera wing. Finnegan is immensely grateful for this second chance at life, and will happily loan out Fido to the merchant for free when the hound's nose is needed to sniff out and put an end to some wily fox magic.
Treasures[edit]
- 8 gold coins (remakes)
- Antidotal herb (remakes)
- Chain sickle (Ultimate Key required)
- Icicle dirk (Ultimate Key required)
- Leather hat (remakes)
- Leather shield (remakes)
- Medicinal herb
- Packed lunch prepared daily by Tessie
- Seed of strength (Ultimate Key required)
Shop & Services[edit]
Item | Price | Attributes |
Medicinal herb | 8 | ? |
Antidotal herb | 10 | ? |
Holy water | 350 | ? |
Chimaera wing | 25 | ? |
Item | Price | Attributes |
Oaken club | 30 | Attack +7 |
Copper sword | 100 | Attack +12 |
Thorn whip | 200 | Attack +14 |
Divine dagger | 200 | Attack +14 |
Boomerang† | 350 | Attack +18 |
Hunter's bow† | 350 | Attack +18 |
Chain sickle† | 550 | Attack +20 |
Cautery sword† | 3,500 | Attack +45 |
Note: Weapons marked with a † can be obtained in Chapter 3, but unlike the other weapons they disappear from the inventory when bought by a customer. The Thorn whip and the Boomerang are only available in the NES version. The Divine dagger and the Hunter's bow are only available in the PSX and Nintendo DS versions. |
Item | Price | Attributes |
Wayfarer's clothes | 70 | Defense +4 |
Leather armour | 180 | Defense +12 |
Chain mail | 350 | Defense +18 |
Bronze armour | 700 | Defense +25 |
Leather shield | 90 | Defense +4 |
Leather hat | 65 | Defense +2 |
Nearby monsters[edit]
(Chapter 3)[edit] |
(Chapters 5 & 6)[edit] |
Other languages[edit]
Language | Translation | Meaning |
Español | Lakanaba | Same as English name |
Français | Lakanaba | Same as English name |
Deutsch | Lakanaba | Same as English name |
Italiano | Lacanata |