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{{spoiler|start}}[[Ragnar McRyan]] first encounters him in [[Dragon Quest IV Chapter 1|his chapter]] within the [[Auld Well]], at which point he joins the party. Healie uses his knowledge of local geography to help {{Ragnar}} in his quest to locate the missing children of [[Burland]]. He proves to be an extremely useful ally in battle, as Ragnar is incapable of using any spells, so the only way he can heal himself without Healie's help is with items such as [[herb]]s.  Healie can also contribute to combat, though the damage he is capable of dealing is fairly unimpressive. As an AI-controlled character, his behavior is also somewhat random and unreliable.
{{spoiler|start}}[[Ragnar McRyan]] first encounters him in [[Dragon Quest IV Chapter 1|his chapter]] within the [[Auld Well]], at which point he joins the party. Healie uses his knowledge of local geography to help {{Ragnar}} in his quest to locate the missing children of [[Burland]]. He proves to be an extremely useful ally in battle, as Ragnar is incapable of using any spells, so the only way he can heal himself without Healie's help is with items such as [[herb]]s.  Healie can also contribute to combat, though the damage he is capable of dealing is fairly unimpressive. As an AI-controlled character, his behavior is also somewhat random and unreliable.


Towards the end of [[Dragon Quest IV Chapter 1|Chapter 1]], he states that he has resolved to become a human. He apparently continues to travel with Ragnar because they can be found together in [[Dragon Quest IV Chapter 5|Chapter 5]], shortly before the fight with [[Balzack]]. Healie has succeeded in becoming a human through unknown means and has taken on the sprite of a bard. This, however, is the last he is seen in the game; after Ragnar joins the Hero's party, it seems Healie continues his travels alone.{{spoiler|end}}
Towards the end of {{DQ4 Chapter 1}}, he states that he has resolved to become a human. He apparently continues to travel with Ragnar because they can be found together in {{DQ4 Chapter 5}}, shortly before the fight with [[Balzack]]. Healie has succeeded in becoming a human through unknown means and has taken on the sprite of a bard. This, however, is the last he is seen in the game; after Ragnar joins the Hero's party, it seems Healie continues his travels alone.{{spoiler|end}}
 


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{{spoiler|start}}In the {{SNES}} version of ''VI'', Healie can be randomly recruited when a Healslime is defeated in battle and one of the party members is a rank 2 [[Monster Master]].
{{spoiler|start}}In the {{SNES}} version of ''VI'', Healie can be randomly recruited when a Healslime is defeated in battle and one of the party members is a rank 2 [[Monster Master]].


In the Nintendo DS remake of ''VI'', Healie can be recruited in [[Clearvale]] after obtaining the [[flying bed]]. In the ending credits, if Healie is interacted with in [[Somnia (Lower World)|Somnia]], he mentions his desire of becoming a human, foreshadowing his role in {{Dragon Quest IV}}.{{spoiler|end}}
In the [[Nintendo DS]] remake of ''VI'', Healie can be recruited in [[Clearvale]] after obtaining the [[flying bed]]. In the ending credits, if Healie is interacted with in [[Somnia (Lower World)|Somnia]], he mentions his desire of becoming a human, foreshadowing his role in {{Dragon Quest IV}}.{{spoiler|end}}




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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the {{PlayStation}} and [[Nintendo DS]] version of ''{{Dragon Quest IV}}'', Healie's Heal spell can be used manually out of battle.
*In the {{PlayStation}} and [[Nintendo DS]] Version of ''{{Dragon Quest IV}}'', Healie's Heal spell can be used manually out of battle.
*Healie, along with [[Tom Foolery]], are the only {{NPC}} allies to completely disappear later in the game.
*Healie, along with [[Tom Foolery]], are the only {{NPC}} allies to completely disappear later in the game.
*Even if Chapter 1 is completed without recruiting Healie, he will still appear in Chapter 5 in his human form.
*Even if Chapter 1 is completed without recruiting Healie, he will still appear in Chapter 5 in his human form.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
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File:HealieArt.png|{{Famicom}} art.
HealieArt.png|{{Famicom}} art.
File:Healie PlayStation artwork.png|PlayStation art.
Healie PlayStation artwork.png|PlayStation art.
File:DQIV Healie.jpg|PlayStation art
DQIV Healie.jpg|PlayStation art
File:DQMB Healie.png|''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle II'' card.
DQMB Healie.png|''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle II'' card.
Image:LitD_Ragnar_and_Healie.png|"Legend in the Dark" novel.
LitD_Ragnar_and_Healie.png|"Legend in the Dark" novel.
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>


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