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In {{DQ4 Chapter 4}}, {{Maya}} and [[Meena Mahabala]] delve into [[Mamon Mine]] to find [[Powder keg]] in hopes of scaring the chancellor into unwittingly revealing [[Balzack]]'s hiding place.
In {{DQ4 Chapter 4}}, {{Maya}} and [[Meena Mahabala]] delve into [[Mamon Mine]] to find [[Powder keg]] in hopes of scaring the chancellor into unwittingly revealing [[Balzack]]'s hiding place.


The {{Party 4}} returns a number of times in {{DQ4 Chapter 5}}, notably when the miners accidentally dig all the way down to [[Estark's Crypt]] and unseal it, awakening him. The {{Hero 4}} and their companions go down to battle and kill [[Estark]], narrowly avoiding unleashing the dangers of the [[Secret of Evolution]] on an unsuspecting world. Despite the problem being solved, Mamon is too far gone to be saved, and eventually fades into nothing.
The {{Party 4}} returns a number of times in {{DQ4 Chapter 5}}, notably when the miners accidentally dig all the way down to [[Estark's Crypt]] and unseal it, awakening him. The {{Hero 4}} and their companions go down to battle and kill [[Estark]], narrowly avoiding unleashing the dangers of the [[Secret of Evolution]] on an unsuspecting world. Despite the problem being solved, Mamon is too far gone to be saved. It is worth noting that the game does not show what happened to Mamon after defeating [[Psaro the Manslayer]] ([[Aamon]] in Chapter 6), making the ideas of Mamon being rebuilt after the monster crisis is over or Mamon being abandoned in the end being up to one's imagination.


====Treasures (remakes only)====
====Treasures (remakes only)====
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