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'''Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End''' (ドラゴンクエストヒーローズII 双子の王と予言の終わり ''Doragon Kuesuto Hīrōzu Tsū Futago no Oh to Yogen no Owari'') is a sequel to the spinoff game, {{DQH}} with a new world setting and narrative. It is one of the games celebrating the {{DQSeries}}' 30th anniversary.
'''Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End''' (ドラゴンクエストヒーローズII 双子の王と予言の終わり ''Doragon Kuesuto Hīrōzu Tsū Futago no Oh to Yogen no Owari'') is a sequel to the spinoff game, ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below]]'' with a new world setting and narrative. It is one of the games celebrating the ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series' 30th anniversary.


The game was released in Japan for the PlayStation 3 on May 26, 2016, and is scheduled for release in North America on April 25, 2017 and in Europe on April 28, 2017 for the PlayStation 4.
The game was released in Japan for the {{PlayStation 3}} on May 26, 2016, in North America on April 25, 2017, and in Europe on April 28, 2017, for the {{PlayStation 4}}. Outside of Japan, it was released without a subtitle.


A [[Nintendo Switch]] version was also announced and will be released combined with the first game as ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes I + II]]''. [[Ragnar McRyan]] has been added to the main cast of the second game.
The [[Microsoft windows|Microsoft Windows]] Version was released on April 28, 2017 (for 64-bit; 7, 8, 8.1, 10 supported). The Windows version is not sold to Japanese residents.<ref>[https://en-d9w.hatenablog.com/entry/omakuni-explained Omakuni, a peculiarity of the Japanese PC game market, explained à la Wikipedia], 2020-01-21.</ref>
 
Downloadable content includes costumes, weapons, and multiplayer options. Items included in the later released '''Explorer's Edition''' are Slime Knight's Shield, Great Sabreclaws, Robo-Bow, Slime Stack Stick, Imp Fork, Plat o' One Tails, Golem Gauntlets, Drackerang, Goodybag Abacus, Shadowblade, Gem Slime Sword, Night Club, Robo-Razor, Royal Flush, and Archdemon Arcs.


==Story==
==Story==
Once upon a time, many years ago, there was a long and terrible war. When the war finally ended, the people of the world made a solemn pact never to fight again. The world was divided into seven realms, and peace reigned for a thousand years.
Once upon a time, many years ago, there was a long and terrible war. When the war finally ended, the people of the world made a solemn pact never to fight again. The world was divided into seven realms, and peace reigned for a thousand years.


One day, cousins and fellow knights-in-training Lazarel and Teresa reunite in the Kingdom of Arba, far from their Dunisian home. Little do they suspect that the Dunisian army is about to invade, with their old friend Prince Cesar at the helm.
One day, cousins and fellow knights-in-training Lazarel and Teresa reunite in the Kingdom of Harba, far from their Dunisian home. Little do they suspect that the Dunisian army is about to invade, with their old friend Prince Cesar at the helm.


The long-kept peace is broken and the world descends into chaos. With the aid of the High King’s envoy, the cousins must travel to Accordia for a meeting with the Supreme Sovereign of the Seven Realms to find a solution and bring back peace to the world!
The long-kept peace is broken and the world descends into chaos. With the aid of the High King’s envoy, the cousins must travel to Accordia for a meeting with the Supreme Sovereign of the Seven Realms to find a solution and bring back peace to the world!
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==Characters==
==Characters==
===New===
===New===
* [[Lazarel]]
*[[Lazarel]]
* [[Teresa]]
*[[Teresa]]
* [[Desdemona]]
*[[Desdemona]]
* [[Cesar]]
*[[Cesar]]
* [[Torneko Taloon]]
*[[Torneko Taloon]]
* [[Meena]]
*[[Meena]]
* [[Ragnar McRyan]] - <small>('''''Dragon Quest Heroes I + II'' only''')</small>
*[[Ragnar McRyan]] - <small>('''''Switch Only''')</small>
* [[Carver]]
*[[Carver]]
* [[Maribel]]
*[[Maribel Mayde]]
* [[Ruff]]
*[[Ruff]]
* [[Angelo]]
*[[Angelo]]
* [[Erinn]]
*[[Erinn]]
* King of Zebion
*King of Zebion


===Returning===
===Returning===
* [[Alena]]
*[[Luceus]] (Co-op dungeons only)
* [[Kiryl]]
*[[Aurora]] (Co-op dungeons only)
* [[Maya]]
*[[Alena]]
* [[Terry]]
*[[Kiryl]]
* [[Jessica]]
*[[Maya]]
* [[Healix]]
*[[Psaro (Character)|Psaro]] (Co-op dungeons only)
*[[Bianca Whitaker|Bianca]] (Co-op dungeons only)
*[[Nera Briscoletti|Nera]] (Co-op dungeons only)
*[[Terry]]
*[[Yangus]] (Co-op dungeons only)
*[[Jessica Albert]]
*[[Healix]]


==Bosses==
==Bosses==
* [[Dragonlord]]
*[[Dragonlord]]
* [[Baalzack]]
*[[Balzack|Baalzack]]
* [[Estark]]
*[[Estark]]
*[[Pruslas]]
*[[Malroth]] <small>('''''Dragon Quest Heroes I + II'' only''')</small>
 
==Save Data sharing ==
For PlayStation family versions, cross-platform play is possible, and save data sharing is present. Having save data from:
* DQH1 grants [[Luceus]] and [[Aurora]] costumes for this game's protagonists.
* ''[[Dragon Quest Builders]]'' save data grants "Builders [[Giant mallet|Wooden Hammer]]" for the protagonists' use. <ref>[http://www.dragonquest.jp/heroes2/privilege/index.html#privilege4-area 特典一覧] (Japanese), ドラゴンクエストヒーローズII, Square Enix, 2016-08-29</ref>
 
==Windows Specific Information==
===System Requirements===
MINIMUM:
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Component !! Minimum !! Recommended
|-
| OS || Windows 7/8.1/10 (64bit required) || Same as min.
|-
| Processor || Core i7 870 2.8GHz+ || Core i7 2600 3.4GHz+
|-
| Memory || 4GB || Same as min.
|-
| Graphics || GeForce GTS 450 or Radeon HD5770 || GeForce GTX 650 Ti or Radeon 7870
|-
| DirectX || 11 || Same as min.
|-
| Storage || 30GB available || Same as min.
|}
 
===Game Naming / Marketing Differences===
The Steam release does not include the ''Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End'' text anywhere on the page, instead being listed as ''Dragon Quest Heroes II Explorer's Edition''  This is similar to Dragon Quest Heroes, which was listed as "Slime Edition" and included some low-powered slime-based starter weapons that interact with Healix.  ''Dragon Quest Heroes II'' also claims to contain multiple DLC.


==Save Data sharing==
==Nintendo Switch==
Cross-platform play options and save data sharing are present. Having save data from the previous title grants [[Luceus]] and [[Aurora]] costumes for this game's protagonists. ''[[Dragon Quest Builders]]'' save data grants "Builders [[Giant mallet|Wooden Hammer]]" for the protagonists' use. Downloadable content so far includes costumes, weapons, and multiplayer options.
A [[Nintendo Switch]] version was also announced and will be released combined with the first game as ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes I + II]]''. [[Ragnar McRyan]] has been added to the main cast of the second game and Malroth can be faced as a superboss, as well.


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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Promotional art and screenshots===
===Promotional art, DLC and screenshots===
<center><gallery>
<center><gallery>
File:DQHII Japan.png|Box art
DQHII Japan.png|JP box art.
File:DQHI+II nintendo switch.png|''DQ Heroes I + II''
DQHII Box Art.png|NA box art.
File:DQ Heroes II official guide.png|Official guide
DQHI and II nintendo switch.png|''DQ Heroes I + II''.
File:DQHII Razel.png|Lazarel
DQ Heroes II official guide.png|Official guide.
File:DQHII Razel Illustration.png|Lazarel concept
DQHII Razel.png|Lazarel.
File:DQHII Teresia.png|Teresa
DQHII Razel Illustration.png|Lazarel concept.
File:DQHII Teresia Illustration.png|Teresa concept
DQHII Teresia.png|Teresa
File:DQHII Ceser.png|Cesar
DQHII Teresia Illustration.png|Teresa concept.
File:DQHII Ornaze.png|Desdemona
DQHII Ceser.png|Cesar.
File:DQHII Dragonlord.png|Dragonlord
DQHII Ornaze.png|Desdemona.
File:DQH Meena Tarot.jpg|Meena
DQHII Dragonlord.png|Dragonlord.
File:TornekoFlailOfDestruction.jpg|Torneko
DQH Meena Tarot.jpg|{{Meena}}.
File:DQHII Hassan.jpg|Carver
TornekoFlailOfDestruction.jpg|Torneko.
File:MaribelKafrizzle.jpg|Maribel
DQHII Hassan.jpg|Carver.
File:DQHII Fire Breath.png|Ruff
MaribelKafrizzle.jpg|Maribel.
File:DQHII Kukule.jpg|Angelo
DQHII Fire Breath.png|Ruff.
File:DQHII Estarks Swords.png|[[Estark]]'s weapons  
DQHII Kukule.jpg|Angelo.
File:DQHII Slime Stack Sword.png|[[Slime stack]] stick  
DQHII Estarks Swords.png|[[Estark]]'s weapons.
File:DQHII Goodybag abacus.png|[[Goodybag]] abacus  
DQHII Slime Stack Sword.png|[[Slime stack]] stick.
File:DQHII Killing Machine Bowgun.png|[[Killing machine|Robo-Bow]]  
DQHII Goodybag abacus.png|[[Goodybag]] abacus.
File:DQHII Platypunk Whip.png|[[Platypunk|Plat o' One Tails]]  
DQHII Killing Machine Bowgun.png|[[Killing machine|Robo-Bow]].
File:DQHII Explorers Edition bonus weapons.png|Explorer's Edition ad
DQHII Platypunk Whip.png|[[Platypunk|Plat o' One Tails]].
DQHII Explorers Edition bonus weapons.png|Explorer's Edition ad.
DQHII DLC items.png|DLC items.
DQHII content update.png|Content update.
</gallery></center>
</gallery></center>


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{{#ev:youtube|W7BrEtbk_ko|300}}Trailer
</center>
</center>
==References==
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{{DQHII}}
{{Dragon Quest series}}


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Latest revision as of 17:00, 5 December 2022

Dragon Quest Heroes II: Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End (ドラゴンクエストヒーローズII 双子の王と予言の終わり Doragon Kuesuto Hīrōzu Tsū Futago no Oh to Yogen no Owari) is a sequel to the spinoff game, Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below with a new world setting and narrative. It is one of the games celebrating the Dragon Quest series' 30th anniversary.

The game was released in Japan for the PlayStation 3 on May 26, 2016, in North America on April 25, 2017, and in Europe on April 28, 2017, for the PlayStation 4. Outside of Japan, it was released without a subtitle.

The Microsoft Windows Version was released on April 28, 2017 (for 64-bit; 7, 8, 8.1, 10 supported). The Windows version is not sold to Japanese residents.[1]

Downloadable content includes costumes, weapons, and multiplayer options. Items included in the later released Explorer's Edition are Slime Knight's Shield, Great Sabreclaws, Robo-Bow, Slime Stack Stick, Imp Fork, Plat o' One Tails, Golem Gauntlets, Drackerang, Goodybag Abacus, Shadowblade, Gem Slime Sword, Night Club, Robo-Razor, Royal Flush, and Archdemon Arcs.

Story[edit]

Once upon a time, many years ago, there was a long and terrible war. When the war finally ended, the people of the world made a solemn pact never to fight again. The world was divided into seven realms, and peace reigned for a thousand years.

One day, cousins and fellow knights-in-training Lazarel and Teresa reunite in the Kingdom of Harba, far from their Dunisian home. Little do they suspect that the Dunisian army is about to invade, with their old friend Prince Cesar at the helm.

The long-kept peace is broken and the world descends into chaos. With the aid of the High King’s envoy, the cousins must travel to Accordia for a meeting with the Supreme Sovereign of the Seven Realms to find a solution and bring back peace to the world!

Characters[edit]

New[edit]

Returning[edit]

Bosses[edit]

Save Data sharing[edit]

For PlayStation family versions, cross-platform play is possible, and save data sharing is present. Having save data from:

Windows Specific Information[edit]

System Requirements[edit]

MINIMUM:

Component Minimum Recommended
OS Windows 7/8.1/10 (64bit required) Same as min.
Processor Core i7 870 2.8GHz+ Core i7 2600 3.4GHz+
Memory 4GB Same as min.
Graphics GeForce GTS 450 or Radeon HD5770 GeForce GTX 650 Ti or Radeon 7870
DirectX 11 Same as min.
Storage 30GB available Same as min.

Game Naming / Marketing Differences[edit]

The Steam release does not include the Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End text anywhere on the page, instead being listed as Dragon Quest Heroes II Explorer's Edition This is similar to Dragon Quest Heroes, which was listed as "Slime Edition" and included some low-powered slime-based starter weapons that interact with Healix. Dragon Quest Heroes II also claims to contain multiple DLC.

Nintendo Switch[edit]

A Nintendo Switch version was also announced and will be released combined with the first game as Dragon Quest Heroes I + II. Ragnar McRyan has been added to the main cast of the second game and Malroth can be faced as a superboss, as well.

Gallery[edit]

Promotional art, DLC and screenshots[edit]

Videos[edit]

Trailer

References[edit]

  1. Omakuni, a peculiarity of the Japanese PC game market, explained à la Wikipedia, 2020-01-21.
  2. 特典一覧 (Japanese), ドラゴンクエストヒーローズII, Square Enix, 2016-08-29