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|title = Diabolic Hall | |title = Diabolic Hall | ||
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'''Diabolic Hall''' ('''Death Palace''' in the Japanese version, '''Dire Palace''' in the {{NES}} version) is a | '''Diabolic Hall''' ('''Death Palace''' in the Japanese version, '''Dire Palace''' in the {{NES}} version) is a {{MFamilies}} fortress in the [[human]] world in {{Dragon Quest IV}}. | ||
Located to the east of [[Riverton]], it is a common congregation spot for expatriate demons. It also serves as a prison for various | Located to the east of [[Riverton]], it is a common congregation spot for expatriate demons. It also serves as a prison for various [[human]]s captured by the forces of Hell. | ||
==Nearby {{MFamilies}}s== | ==Nearby {{MFamilies}}s== | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Other changes to the remake include: | Other changes to the remake include: | ||
*Several | *Several {{MFamilies}}s upstairs in prison secretly discuss their loyalty to [[Aamon]] only to feign ignorance when the disguised {{Party 4}} approaches. | ||
*In the {{NES}} version, [[Float-o-copier]] is present in the palace only until the meeting with {{Psaro B}}. In the remake, one still remains in the kitchen area until {{Psaro C}} joins The {{Hero 4}}. | *In the {{NES}} version, [[Float-o-copier]] is present in the palace only until the meeting with {{Psaro B}}. In the remake, one still remains in the kitchen area until {{Psaro C}} joins The {{Hero 4}}. | ||
Revision as of 03:21, 5 December 2023
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Japanese | デスパレス |
Game | Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen |
Diabolic Hall (Death Palace in the Japanese version, Dire Palace in the NES version) is a monster fortress in the human world in Dragon Quest IV.
Located to the east of Riverton, it is a common congregation spot for expatriate demons. It also serves as a prison for various humans captured by the forces of Hell.
Nearby monsters
Residents
- Cheater cheetah
- Float-o-copier (Gone after the meeting)
- Hellion
- Sekerleton
- Mimic (2) (1 in the Nintendo DS version)
- Minidemon
- Rhinoceraxe
- Aamon (Remakes only in Chapter 6)
Treasures
- Mini medal (2)
- Tempest shield
- Seed of life (NES version)
- Prayer ring (Nintendo DS version)
- Lucida shard (Nintendo DS version)
- Seed of magic (Nintendo DS version)
- Kamikazee bracer (Nintendo DS version)
Story
The party visits Diabolic hall fairly late in the game, infiltrating its walls using the Mod Rod to take on the appearance of monsters; they can only properly interact with the inhabitants while in monstrous form, as speaking to one while in any other guise triggers a battle. After progressing to the inner hall, the party witnesses Psaro the Manslayer's address to all demons, which is actually the first time most of them see him in person. Psaro gets his point across, but before he can wrap up the meeting, he receives a report that the humans at Mamon Mine have accidentally excavated Estark's Crypt and that he will soon awaken; as chaos breaks out, he takes off to react to this latest development, and the party makes good its escape to confront Estark.
Remake
Notes
Other changes to the remake include:
- Several monsters upstairs in prison secretly discuss their loyalty to Aamon only to feign ignorance when the disguised party approaches.
- In the NES version, Float-o-copier is present in the palace only until the meeting with Psaro. In the remake, one still remains in the kitchen area until Psaro joins The Hero.