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|title = Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road: Victory
|title = Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road Victory
|image = [[Image:DQMBR-V.jpg|Japanese logo for Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road Victory]]
|image = [[Image:DQMBRV_Logo.png|350px|Japanese logo for Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road Victory]]
|publisher = [[Square Enix]]
|publisher = [[Square Enix]]
|developer = [[Rocket Studios]]
|developer = [[Rocket Studios]]
|designer = [[Yūji Horii]]
|designer = [[Yuji Horii]]
|artist = [[Akira Toriyama]]
|artist = [[Akira Toriyama]]
|composer = [[Koichi Sugiyama]]  
|composer = [[Kōichi Sugiyama]]  
|released = July 15, 2010 (Japan)<br>TBA (NA)<br>TBA (EU)
|released = July 15, 2010 (Japan)
|retailprice = 6090[[Yen|¥]]
|retailprice = 6090[[Yen|¥]]
|genre = console card battle game
|genre = console card battle game
|modes = single-player, multi-player
|modes = single-player, multi-player
|platforms = [[Wii]]
|platforms = [[Wii]]
|series = ''[[Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road]]''
|series = ''[[Dragon Quest: Monster Battle (series)|Monster Battle]]''
|ratings = N/A
|ratings = N/A
|media = 12cm Wii disk
|media = 12cm Wii disk
|input = Wii Remote with Nunchuck<br>Horii Zenithian Sword Controller (optional)
|input = Wii Remote with Nunchuck<br>Horii Zenithian Sword Controller (optional)
}}
}}
'''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road Victory''' (ドラゴンクエスト モンスターバトルロードビクトリー ''Doragon Kuesto Monsuta Batoru Rodo Bikutori'') is a 2010 ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' game released for the [[Wii|Nintendo Wii]]. It is related to the Japan-only arcade games ''[[Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road]]'', ''[[Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road II]]'', ''[[Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road II: Legend]]'' and ''[[Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Scanner]]''.
Players were able to customize their character's appearance, a system similar to that of {{DQ9}}.
Like every ''Dragon Quest'' game in the series, ''Victory'' introduced a few new monsters, including [[Gadis]] and the [[Dark lancer]].
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'''Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road: Victory''' (ドラゴンクエスト モンスターバトルロードビクトリー ''Doragon Kuesto Monsuta Batoru Rodo Bikutori'')is an upcoming [[Dragon Quest]] game to be released for the [[Wii|Nintendo Wii]]. It is a related to the Japan-only arcade games [[Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road]], [[Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road II]], and [[Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road II: Legend]].


[[Image:DQMBRV-CustomCharacter.jpg|right|Designing a character]]
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Players will be able to customize their character's appearance, a system similar to that of ''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''.
 
[[Category:Spinoff games]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest: Monster Battle series]]
[[Category:Wii games]]
[[Category:Japanese-exclusive games]]

Latest revision as of 05:02, 25 January 2022

Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road Victory

Japanese logo for Dragon Quest Monster Battle Road Victory

Publisher(s) Square Enix
Developer(s) Rocket Studios
Designer(s) Yuji Horii
Artist(s) Akira Toriyama
Composer(s) Kōichi Sugiyama
Released July 15, 2010 (Japan)
Price 6090¥
Genre console card battle game
Mode single-player, multi-player
Platform Wii
Series Monster Battle
Rating N/A
Media 12cm Wii disk
Input Wii Remote with Nunchuck
Horii Zenithian Sword Controller (optional)

Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road Victory (ドラゴンクエスト モンスターバトルロードビクトリー Doragon Kuesto Monsuta Batoru Rodo Bikutori) is a 2010 Dragon Quest game released for the Nintendo Wii. It is related to the Japan-only arcade games Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road, Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road II, Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road II: Legend and Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Scanner.

Players were able to customize their character's appearance, a system similar to that of Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies.

Like every Dragon Quest game in the series, Victory introduced a few new monsters, including Gadis and the Dark lancer.

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