| Dragon Quest VI (SNES) | |
|---|---|
| Weapon | Modifier(s) |
| Poison Needle | Attack +1 |
| Bamboo Spear | Attack +5 |
| Oaken Club | Attack +9 |
| Copper Sword | Attack +12 |
| Boomerang | Attack +15 |
| Edged Boomerang | Attack +25 |
| Chain Sickle | Attack +27 |
| Steel Broadsword | Attack +33 |
| Cautery Sword | Attack+42 |
| Battleaxe | Attack+49 |
| Saw Blade | Attack+54 |
| Gracos's Trident | Attack+58 |
| Platinum Sword | Attack+60 |
| War Hammer | Attack +64 |
| Flametang Boomerang | Attack +65 |
| Dream Blade | Attack +65 |
| Falcon Blade | Attack +67 |
| Siren Sword | Attack +70 |
| Watermaul Wand | Attack +74 |
| Zombiesbane | Attack +80 |
| Fire Blade | Attack +87 |
| Massacre Sword | Attack +95 |
| Dragonsbane | Attack +95 |
| Sunderbolt Blade | Attack +95 |
| Demon Spear | Attack +99 |
| Miracle Sword | Attack +100 |
| Blizzard Blade | Attack +105 |
| Great Bow | Attack +110 |
| Hela's Hammer | Attack +115 |
| Flail of Destruction | Attack +125 |
| Metal King Sword | Attack +130 |
| Orichalcum Fangs | Attack +135 |
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{{Character | {{Character | ||
|Name = Terry | |Name = Terry | ||
|Game = | |Game = {{DQ6}}<br>{{DQM}} | ||
|Image = [[File:Terry2.png|center|320px]] | |Image = [[File:Terry2.png|center|320px]] | ||
|Sprite = [[Image:DQM Terry Sprite.png]][[Image:Dq6 terry-sprite.gif]][[File:Terry mimic transparent.png|100px]] | |Sprite = [[Image:DQM Terry Sprite.png]][[Image:Dq6 terry-sprite.gif]][[File:Terry mimic transparent.png|100px]] | ||
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|Class = Gladiator | |Class = Gladiator | ||
|Race = Human | |Race = Human | ||
|Age =17([[Dragon Quest VI|DQ6]]), 5([[Dragon Quest Monsters|DQM]]) | |Age =17([[Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation|DQ6]]), 5([[Dragon Quest Monsters|DQM]]) | ||
|Family ={{spoiler|start}} [[Milly]] (sister){{spoiler|end}} | |Family ={{spoiler|start}} [[Milly]] (sister){{spoiler|end}} | ||
|Japanese name = テリー | |Japanese name = テリー | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{quote|style=1|quote='''''Whatever you do in life, make sure you're winning.'''''|source=Terry, in [[Haggleton]]|console=[[Nintendo DS|DS]]|align=center|bgcolor=66b3ff}} | {{quote|style=1|quote='''''Whatever you do in life, make sure you're winning.'''''|source=Terry, in [[Haggleton]]|console=[[Nintendo DS|DS]]|align=center|bgcolor=66b3ff}} | ||
'''Terry''' (テリー ''Terii'') the blue swordsman is a brash, arrogant character in | '''Terry''' (テリー ''Terii'') the blue swordsman is a brash, arrogant character in {{DQ6}} who joins the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|Hero]]'s party later in the game. Prior to joining he is encountered several times throughout the story, beating the party to various goals and reaping the rewards for himself. As a child, Terry was the main character of {{DQM}}. | ||
==Appearance and Personality== | ==Appearance and Personality== | ||
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{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
=== | ==={{DQ6}}=== | ||
{{spoiler|start}}Terry is a talented swordsman, traveling the world to find more powerful weapons and to prove his strength. He is first met by the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|hero]], in the town of [[Arkbolt]], setting out to defeat the [[Lizzie|hacksaurus]] terrorizing [[Wayfarer's Pass|the cave north of town]]. Terry is able to reach the monster first and defeat it in battle. Later, he is met in the [[Everfrost Grotto]] where the [[Zenithian Equipment#Sword of Ramias|Sword of Ramias]] is found. Terry decides to leave the sword for the hero though, since it is all rusty. Finally Terry must be defeated in battle before the [[Zenithia|Cloudsgate Citadel]] can reappear in the [[Phantom World]]. Once [[Dhuran]], the boss imprisoning [[Zenithia|Cloudsgate Citadel]] is defeated, Terry will join the hero's party. | {{spoiler|start}}Terry is a talented swordsman, traveling the world to find more powerful weapons and to prove his strength. He is first met by the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|hero]], in the town of [[Arkbolt]], setting out to defeat the [[Lizzie|hacksaurus]] terrorizing [[Wayfarer's Pass|the cave north of town]]. Terry is able to reach the monster first and defeat it in battle. Later, he is met in the [[Everfrost Grotto]] where the [[Zenithian Equipment#Sword of Ramias|Sword of Ramias]] is found. Terry decides to leave the sword for the hero though, since it is all rusty. Finally Terry must be defeated in battle before the [[Zenithia|Cloudsgate Citadel]] can reappear in the [[Phantom World]]. Once [[Dhuran]], the boss imprisoning [[Zenithia|Cloudsgate Citadel]] is defeated, Terry will join the hero's party. | ||
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*In the Super Famicom version, Terry had a base {{fraction|1|16}}(6.25%) chance to dodge physical strikes before his [[agility]] was factored in. This would stack with whatever evasive equipment or vocation benefits he possessed. | *In the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] version, Terry had a base {{fraction|1|16}}(6.25%) chance to dodge physical strikes before his [[agility]] was factored in. This would stack with whatever evasive equipment or vocation benefits he possessed. | ||
*In the cell phone version, Terry received +5 to his strength and +38 to his agility at level 33. This raises his level 99 strength and agility to 335 and 288, respectively. | *In the cell phone version, Terry received +5 to his strength and +38 to his agility at level 33. This raises his level 99 strength and agility to 335 and 288, respectively. | ||
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{{spoiler|end}} | {{spoiler|end}} | ||
=== | ==={{DQM}}=== | ||
{{spoiler|start}}When Terry was very young. he witnessed his older sister [[Milly]] be abducted by a creature called [[Warubou]] to the distant kingdom of [[GreatLog]]. A few moments later, a similar creature known as [[Watabou]] appeared and took Terry to the kingdom of [[GreatTree]]. Terry only wanted to find his sister, but the king of GreatTree convinced him to become a monster tamer and win the [[Starry Night Tournament]]. The king stated that if Terry were to win the tournament, he would be granted any wish he desired. Terry then sets off to recruit monsters and explore the world. After Terry's monsters become powerful enough, he enters the tournament and ends up fighting against the monsters of the champion from [[GreatLog]], who happens to be his sister Milly. After winning the tournament, Terry and his sister are reunited. | {{spoiler|start}}When Terry was very young. he witnessed his older sister [[Milly]] be abducted by a creature called [[Warubou]] to the distant kingdom of [[GreatLog]]. A few moments later, a similar creature known as [[Watabou]] appeared and took Terry to the kingdom of [[GreatTree]]. Terry only wanted to find his sister, but the king of GreatTree convinced him to become a monster tamer and win the [[Starry Night Tournament]]. The king stated that if Terry were to win the tournament, he would be granted any wish he desired. Terry then sets off to recruit monsters and explore the world. After Terry's monsters become powerful enough, he enters the tournament and ends up fighting against the monsters of the champion from [[GreatLog]], who happens to be his sister Milly. After winning the tournament, Terry and his sister are reunited. | ||
Terry's adult counterpart, as seen in Dragon Quest VI, is encountered a few times inside the final rooms of the gates. Although his identity is not revealed until his last appearance, it is hinted at through cryptic remarks made by NPCs that this mysterious individual happens to look like younger Terry does. Like in Dragon Quest VI, adult Terry is looking for the strongest sword to become the most powerful swordsman in the world. When conversing with his younger self, adult Terry is condescending towards young Terry for his usage of monsters rather than fighting opponents directly. This attitude changes into respect in the Room of Reflection where young Terry defeats Dhuran, a feat that adult Terry could not accomplish, releasing him from Dhuran's control in the process.{{spoiler|end}} | Terry's adult counterpart, as seen in ''Dragon Quest VI'', is encountered a few times inside the final rooms of the gates. Although his identity is not revealed until his last appearance, it is hinted at through cryptic remarks made by NPCs that this mysterious individual happens to look like younger Terry does. Like in Dragon Quest VI, adult Terry is looking for the strongest sword to become the most powerful swordsman in the world. When conversing with his younger self, adult Terry is condescending towards young Terry for his usage of monsters rather than fighting opponents directly. This attitude changes into respect in the Room of Reflection where young Terry defeats Dhuran, a feat that adult Terry could not accomplish, releasing him from Dhuran's control in the process.{{spoiler|end}} | ||
=== | ==={{DQM2}}=== | ||
{{spoiler|start}}Some time after the Starry Night Tournament, Terry makes a visit to [[GreatLog]]. He can be encountered and battled in the arena after [[Cobi]] or [[Tara]] breeds with all the NPCs and collects 150 monster types. If defeated, Terry offers to breed with the playable character, thus making the game backwards compatible with the original Dragon Quest Monsters. His team consists of [[Watabou]], [[Dhuran]] and a [[great dragon]].{{spoiler|end}} | {{spoiler|start}}Some time after the Starry Night Tournament, Terry makes a visit to [[GreatLog]]. He can be encountered and battled in the arena after [[Cobi]] or [[Tara]] breeds with all the NPCs and collects 150 monster types. If defeated, Terry offers to breed with the playable character, thus making the game backwards compatible with the original Dragon Quest Monsters. His team consists of [[Watabou]], [[Dhuran]] and a [[great dragon]].{{spoiler|end}} | ||
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{{DQVI}} | {{DQVI}} | ||
{{ | {{DQMI}} | ||
[[Category:Protagonists]] | [[Category:Protagonists]] | ||
[[Category:Party members]] | [[Category:Party members]] | ||
Revision as of 21:59, 3 February 2020
| Terry | |
| Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation Dragon Quest Monsters | |
| Sprite(s) | |
| Japanese name | テリー |
| Romaji | Terī |
| Title | Swordsman in Blue |
| Class | Gladiator |
| Race | Human |
| Age | 17(DQ6), 5(DQM) |
| Family | |
| Voice actor | Hikaru Midorikawa (CD Theater) Hiroshi Kamiya (Heroes) Kyle Soller (Heroes, English) |
Terry (テリー Terii) the blue swordsman is a brash, arrogant character in Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation who joins the Hero's party later in the game. Prior to joining he is encountered several times throughout the story, beating the party to various goals and reaping the rewards for himself. As a child, Terry was the main character of Dragon Quest Monsters.
Appearance and Personality
Terry wears a blue cap to cover his white hair, a blue tunic with matching gloves over a black undershirt, and white pants capped with black boots. The tunic is partially covered with a section of Leather armour, and he carries a satchel at his side.
Terry is the archetypal "lone wolf" in that he prefers to work alone and hates to depend on others. While he is not strictly anti-social, Terry is very condescending towards others and speaks in a terse manner. This bellicose attitude stems from his profound (and well hidden) loneliness, as shown in his Lucky Dip antics. That being said, he is still a good person at heart and is strongly implied to have saved several people from the jaws of monsters during his travels, most notably Donna the barmaid from Port Haven.
As a child, Terry is much more kind and social. Throughout his journey in the Kingdom of GreatTree, Terry is always willing to help those in need. Unlike his older counterpart, Terry is eager to and willing to make friends with his companions and rivals. In addition, Terry helps others out of kindness and compassion, rather than any thoughts of rewards and making a name for himself like his adult self would do.
Appearances
Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation
Base stats
| Attribute | Starting Stats | Maximum Stats |
| Level | 28 | 99 |
| HP | 226 | 750 |
| MP | 86 | 600 |
| Strength | 88 | 330 |
| Agility | 115 | 250 |
| Resilience | 59 | 190 |
| Wisdom | 83 | 300 |
| Style | 40 | 120 |
| Initial gear | Sunderbolt blade, Dragon shield, Dragon mail, Platinum headgear | |
Vocation and skills
In the Super Famicom version, Terry joins at level 23 as a Gladiator with only the abilities of a Warrior, and not a single rank of Martial Artist. In the DS remake, he joins at level 28 as a Gladiator with both Warrior and Martial Artist mastered.
In the mobile device version, Terry joins at level 33 having mastered the Priest and Mage vocation in addition to those listed above.
Lucky Dip antics
Terry notably has some of the most useful Lucky Dip actions in the game, potentially using Lightning Storm once he reaches rank 8.
| Rank | Antic |
|---|---|
| 1 | Terry puts his hair back in order! |
| 2 | Terry smiles suggestively! |
| 3 | Terry throws a coin into the air!
The coin lands right in Terry's palm! Terry cracks a smile! |
| 4 | Terry begins singing to himself!
"Laaa la laaa..." The enemy listens intensely to the song! The enemy is lost in Terry's sweet voice. |
| 5 | Terry stares into the distance, a conceited smile on his face. But it's just an act to cover his profound loneliness!
"Ugh!" |
| 6 | Terry taps his feet to the rhythm of the battle! What a tap dancer! Now he's harder to hit! |
| 7 | Terry performs a sword dance, a rose clasped in his teeth! His blade grazes the enemy! |
| 8 | Terry tries to remember some of the games that Dhuran taught him long ago.
"You must become stronger. Understand?" Dhuran's words echo in his mind! Terry lets out a primal roar! Lightning courses through Terry's body! |
Equipment
| Dragon Quest VI (SNES) | |
|---|---|
| Helmet | Modifier(s) |
| Leather Hat | Defense +2 |
| Hardwood Headwear | Defense +6 |
| Iron Helmet | Defense +16 |
| Iron Mask | Defense +25 |
| Platinum Headgear | Defense +38 |
| Thinking Cap | Defense +40 |
| Great Helm | Defense +50 |
| Helm of Max Wynne | Defense +55 |
| Metal King Helm | Defense +70 |
| Dragon Quest VI (SNES) | |
|---|---|
| Armor | Modifier(s) |
| Plain Clothes | Defense+4 |
| Wayfarer's Clothes | Defense+7 |
| Silk Tuxedo | Defense+10 |
| Scale Armour | Defense+15 |
| Chain Mail | Defense+19 |
| Bronze Armour | Defense+21 |
| Iron Cuirass | Defense+23 |
| Noble Garb | Defense+23 |
| Iron Armour | Defense+25 |
| Full Plate Armour | Defense+30 |
| Silver Cuirass | Defense+36 |
| Silver Mail | Defense+43 |
| Heavy Armour | Defense+50 |
| Magic Armour | Defense+50 |
| Spiked Armour | Defense+55 |
| Enchanted Armour | Defense+55 |
| Dragon Mail | Defense+60 |
| Platinum Mail | Defense+66 |
| Flame Armour | Defense+70 |
| Sacred Armour | Defense+75 |
| Hela's Armour | Defense+85 |
| Armour of Max Wynne | Defense+90 |
| Gigant Armour | Defense+92 |
| Mirror Armour | Defense+95 |
| Metal King Armour | Defense+115 |
| Dragon Quest VI (SNES) | |
|---|---|
| Shields | Modifier(s) |
| Leather Shield | Defense+4 |
| Scale Shield | Defense+7 |
| Bronze Shield | Defense+11 |
| Iron Shield | Defense+16 |
| Magic Shield | Defense+20 |
| Platinum Shield | Defense+25 |
| Dragon Shield | Defense+30 |
| Tempest Shield | Defense+35 |
| Flame Shield | Defense+40 |
| Power Shield | Defense+45 |
| Ogre Shield | Defense+48 |
| Silver Shield | Defense+55 |
| Shield of Max Wynne | Defense+60 |
| Ruinous Shield | Defense+62 |
| Metal King Shield | Defense+70 |
| Dragon Quest VI (SNES) | |
|---|---|
| Accessories | Modifier(s) |
| Slime Earrings | Strength+5 |
| Raging Ruby | Strength+20 |
| Antique Ring | Defense+2 |
| Bow Tie | Defense+2 |
| Gold Ring | Defense+5 |
| Prayer Ring | Defense+5 |
| Trailblazing Bandana | Defense+5 |
| Kerplunk Bracer | Defense+10 |
| Orb of Truth | Defense+10 |
| Restless Heart | Defense+15 |
| Gold Bracer | Defense+15 |
| Agility Ring | Agility+30 |
| Meteorite Bracer | Agilityx2 |
| Kamikaze Bracer | Style+10 |
| Old Pipe | Style+15 |
| Turnscote Pendant | Style+45 |
Remake changes
- In the Super Famicom version, Terry had a base 1⁄16(6.25%) chance to dodge physical strikes before his agility was factored in. This would stack with whatever evasive equipment or vocation benefits he possessed.
- In the cell phone version, Terry received +5 to his strength and +38 to his agility at level 33. This raises his level 99 strength and agility to 335 and 288, respectively.
Selected quotes
Dragon Quest Monsters
Dragon Quest Monsters 2
Etymology
Terry is of Germanic origin, and means people's ruler. It is derived from the older name Theodoric.
Trivia
- Terry's design is based on the concept art for the Hero, who was initially designed to be shadier and more arrogant than his predecessors. Terry's smug attitude is reflective of this initial design intent.
- Terry is the only character to speak with an American accent in Dragon Quest Heroes. This is owing to his voice actor being a native of Virginia before moving to the UK.
- Terry gets a color palette reference for one of the 8 costumes for the Hero in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Said palette is given to the base of Eight.
Gallery
The early concept art of the Hero, which was re-purposed for Terry.
Wearing the metal king armour
Wearing the metal king helm
Wearing the flame armour, magic armour, and gigant armour
Dispatching a Slugger
Licked by a Komodo
With Fluffy
Terry with the Legendary Equipment in Maboroshi no Daichi