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[[Category:Dragon Quest II locations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest II locations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake locations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Builders 2 locations]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Builders 2 locations]]

Revision as of 15:44, 19 June 2025

Moonbrooke is a kingdom in central Torland.

It serves a critical part in the plot of Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line when it is sacked by Hargon's forces in the prelude, being the castle nearest to the frozen wasteland of Rendarak that the mad cultist lurks in.

Appearances

Dragon Quest II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line

The opening cinematic of Dragon Quest II witnesses the attack on Moonbrooke and the death of its king. This event sets up the quest for the rest of the game. During the game, Moonbrooke can be explored as a burned out ruin which then houses monsters. It is not required that the player visit in order to complete the game, however, useful information can be gained regarding how to find the Princess of Moonbrooke by speaking to the various ghosts of its citizens. If the player brings the princess and speaks to the ghost of her father, special dialogue will play.

Treasures

Monsters

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Dragon Quest Builders 2

Moonbrooke was the third island visited by the Builder and was in the midst of a seemingly never-ending war with monsters lead by the monster Atlas.

Map & Gallery