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|title = Lakanaba
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'''Lakanaba''' is a town in ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]'', [[Torneko]]'s hometown and the starting point of Chapter 3. Torneko lives here with his wife and child, 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]].
'''Lakanaba''' is a town in {{DQ4}}, [[Torneko Taloon]]'s hometown and the starting point of Chapter 3. Torneko lives here with his wife and child, 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]].


==Treasures==
==Treasures==
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{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Chain sickle|display='''[[Chain sickle]]'''<sup>†</sup>|price=550|attributes=Attack +20}}
{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Chain sickle|display='''[[Chain sickle]]'''<sup>†</sup>|price=550|attributes=Attack +20}}
{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Cautery sword|display='''[[Cautery sword]]'''<sup>†</sup>|price=3,500|attributes=Attack +45}}
{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Cautery sword|display='''[[Cautery sword]]'''<sup>†</sup>|price=3,500|attributes=Attack +45}}
{{WeaponShop/End|note=Weapons marked with a <sup>†</sup> can be obtained in Chapter 3, but unlike the other weapons they disappear from the inventory when bought by a customer.<br/>The [[thorn whip]] and the [[boomerang (weapon)|boomerang]] are only available in the [[NES]] version. <br/>The [[divine dagger]] and the [[hunter's bow]] are only available in the [[Sony PlayStation|PSX]] and [[Nintendo DS]] versions.}}
{{WeaponShop/End|note=Weapons marked with a <sup>†</sup> can be obtained in Chapter 3, but unlike the other weapons they disappear from the inventory when bought by a customer.<br/>The [[thorn whip]] and the [[boomerang (weapon)|boomerang]] are only available in the {{NES}} version. <br/>The [[divine dagger]] and the [[hunter's bow]] are only available in the [[Sony PlayStation|PSX]] and [[Nintendo DS]] versions.}}


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{{Shop|header|title=Armor Shop|subtitle=}}
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*[[Tessie]]- Torneko's wife.  Moves with him to [[Endor]] later in Chapter 3.
*[[Tessie]]- Torneko's wife.  Moves with him to [[Endor]] later in Chapter 3.
*Tipper- Torneko's son.  Moves with him to [[Endor]] later in Chapter 3.
*Tipper- Torneko's son.  Moves with him to [[Endor]] later in Chapter 3.
*Old Man Finnegan (Grandpa Tom in the [[Nintendo|NES]] Version)- Awaits his son to return to town. In Chapter 3, he will pay Torneko a small amount of Gold to take him to the [[church]].
*Old Man Finnegan (Grandpa Tom in the {{NES}} Version)- Awaits his son to return to town. In Chapter 3, he will pay Torneko a small amount of Gold to take him to the [[church]].
*Finn- Returns to town after Torneko gets him out of [[Ballymoral]]'s jail, and loans him [[Fido]] (his dog).  In Chapter 5 and 6, he is given Torneko's former house by Tessie and works in the Weapon Shop.  He is also married to the nun from the town's church.
*Finn- Returns to town after Torneko gets him out of [[Ballymoral]]'s jail, and loans him [[Fido]] (his dog).  In Chapter 5 and 6, he is given Torneko's former house by Tessie and works in the Weapon Shop.  He is also married to the nun from the town's church.



Revision as of 22:19, 13 February 2020

Lakanaba is a town in Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen, Torneko Taloon's hometown and the starting point of Chapter 3. Torneko lives here with his wife and child, 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.

Treasures

All Versions

Remakes

Shop & Services

ICON-WEAPON-SHOP.png Weapon Shop 
Item Price Attributes
ICON-Oaken club.png Oaken club30Attack +7
ICON-Copper sword.png Copper sword100Attack +12
ICON-Thorn whip.png Thorn whip200Attack +14
ICON-Divine dagger.png Divine dagger200Attack +14
ICON-Boomerang.png Boomerang350Attack +18
ICON-Hunter's bow.png Hunter's bow350Attack +18
ICON-Chain sickle.png Chain sickle550Attack +20
ICON-Cautery sword.png Cautery sword3,500Attack +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.


Armor Shop
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


Inn

Item Shop
Item Price Attributes
Medicinal herb 8
Antidotal herb 10
Holy water 350
Chimaera wing 25
Price per person
10 Gold Coins
(Chapter 5-6 only)

Other notable attributes

   Save icon.png    This is a location where the game can be saved.

   Zoom icon.png    This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.

Nearby monsters

(Chapter 3)

(Chapter 5-6)

Other known residents

  • Tessie- Torneko's wife. Moves with him to Endor later in Chapter 3.
  • Tipper- Torneko's son. Moves with him to Endor later in Chapter 3.
  • Old Man Finnegan (Grandpa Tom in the NES Version)- Awaits his son to return to town. In Chapter 3, he will pay Torneko a small amount of Gold to take him to the church.
  • Finn- Returns to town after Torneko gets him out of Ballymoral's jail, and loans him Fido (his dog). In Chapter 5 and 6, he is given Torneko's former house by Tessie and works in the Weapon Shop. He is also married to the nun from the town's church.

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