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'''Romaria''' ('''Romaly''' | '''Romaria''' (previously localized as '''Romaly''') is a castle-town located in the [[Overworld (Dragon Quest III)|overworld]] of ''[[Dragon Quest III]]''. It is visited early in the game, shortly after completing the [[Path of Promise]]. It is the first "mainland" location visited in the game, as well as the series' introduction to non-slot machine gambling. | ||
[[File:Romaria.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Official artwork]] | [[File:Romaria.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Official artwork]] | ||
Romaria is a roman-esque | Romaria is a roman-esque castle-town that serves as the first location in a ''Dragon Quest'' game which features a [[Monster Arena]] where the player can gamble on enemy monster battles. Even if the player is unlucky, the arena can prove useful for observing the capabilities of the nearby monsters, as well as imported ones from later in the game. | ||
===Kings Crown Subquest=== | ===Kings Crown Subquest=== | ||
Romaria is the focal point of the [[ | Romaria is the focal point of the [[Golden Crown]] subquest. Upon first arrival, the king will request the heroes retrieve his stolen crown from a group of bandits. These bandits are [[Robbin' 'Ood]] and his henchmen who are headquartered in the nearby [[Skyfell Tower]]. By defeating the bandit, the heroes can return the crown to the king or use it as a helmet for their own. Subsequently, the king will make the [[Erdrick|hero]], king of Romaria. However, in order to continue the quest, the hero must speak with the former king in the Monster Arena and remind him of his duty as a king. | ||
==Shops & Service== | ==Shops & Service== | ||
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*[[Killerpiller]] | *[[Killerpiller]] | ||
*[[Vladdy]] | *[[Vladdy]] | ||
*[[ | *[[Prestidigitator]] | ||
*[[Toxic toad]] | *[[Toxic toad]] | ||
*[[Spiked hare]] | *[[Spiked hare]] | ||
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==Note== | ==Note== | ||
*The names ''Romaly'' and ''Romaria'' derive from the city of Rome in real world Italy. | *The names ''Romaly'' and ''Romaria'' derive from the city of Rome in real world Italy. Romaria is located in the same corresponding location on the world map in ''Dragon Quest III''. | ||
==Map== | ==Map== | ||
Revision as of 22:11, 9 June 2016
Romaria (previously localized as Romaly) is a castle-town located in the overworld of Dragon Quest III. It is visited early in the game, shortly after completing the Path of Promise. It is the first "mainland" location visited in the game, as well as the series' introduction to non-slot machine gambling.
Romaria is a roman-esque castle-town that serves as the first location in a Dragon Quest game which features a Monster Arena where the player can gamble on enemy monster battles. Even if the player is unlucky, the arena can prove useful for observing the capabilities of the nearby monsters, as well as imported ones from later in the game.
Kings Crown Subquest
Romaria is the focal point of the Golden Crown subquest. Upon first arrival, the king will request the heroes retrieve his stolen crown from a group of bandits. These bandits are Robbin' 'Ood and his henchmen who are headquartered in the nearby Skyfell Tower. By defeating the bandit, the heroes can return the crown to the king or use it as a helmet for their own. Subsequently, the king will make the hero, king of Romaria. However, in order to continue the quest, the hero must speak with the former king in the Monster Arena and remind him of his duty as a king.
Shops & Service
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Other notable attributes
Remake
- If playing as the female hero, and thus becoming queen, the innkeeper will let the player rest at the inn for free, for one time only.
Note
- The names Romaly and Romaria derive from the city of Rome in real world Italy. Romaria is located in the same corresponding location on the world map in Dragon Quest III.
Map
Locked doors




