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===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''===
The Final Boss of ''Dragon Quest IV'' is [[Psaro the Manslayer]] ("Necrosaro" in the NES localization). The demonic transformation of the game's main villain, [[Psaro]], he sought to unleash the power of the [[Secret of Evolution]] as the Master of Monsters. Distinctive for having a total of ''seven forms'' in the battle.
The Final Boss of ''Dragon Quest IV'' is [[Psaro the Manslayer]] ("Necrosaro" in the NES localization). The demonic transformation of the game's main villain, [[Psaro (Character)|Psaro]], he sought to unleash the power of the [[Secret of Evolution]] as the Master of Monsters. Distinctive for having a total of ''seven forms'' in the battle.
 
*The True Final Boss in the remakes of ''Dragon Quest IV'' is [[Aamon]] (originally "Radimvice" in the NES localization), an evil High Priest and assistant to Psaro. He is confronted in Chapter 6, where he it turned out he had planned to usurp Psaro all along, expecting him and the Chosen Ones to kill each other while he perfects the Secret of Evolution.
====''DQ4'' Remakes====
The True Final Boss in the remakes of ''Dragon Quest IV'' is [[Aamon]] (originally "Radimvice" in the NES localization), an evil High Priest and assistant to Psaro. He is confronted in Chapter 6, where he it turned out he had planned to usurp Psaro all along, expecting him and the Chosen Ones to kill each other while he perfects the Secret of Evolution.


===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest V]]''===
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===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''===
The Final Boss in ''Dragon Quest VI'' is [[Mortamor]] (also translated as "Deathmore" or "Deathtamoor"). After two confrontations with the party in separate forms, the Demon King sheds his body apart and attacks with his (disembodied) head and hands. However, even after becoming more powerful, Mortamor is still no match for the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|Hero]] and his party. Everyone soon rejoices the heroes' victory over the evil Devil lord.
The Final Boss in ''Dragon Quest VI'' is [[Mortamor]] (also translated as "Deathmore" or "Deathtamoor"). After two confrontations with the party in separate forms, the Demon King sheds his body apart and attacks with his (disembodied) head and hands. However, even after becoming more powerful, Mortamor is still no match for the [[Hero (Dragon Quest VI)|Hero]] and his party. Everyone soon rejoices the heroes' victory over the evil Devil Lord. An alternative ending happens when Nokturnus instead defeats Mortamor. This only happens when you defeat Nokturnus under twenty turns.


===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest VII]]''===

Revision as of 16:06, 6 May 2011

The Final Boss of each Dragon Quest game is the last encounter each game. They are unique as they each have different forms in battle (especially in the Zenithian Trilogy). Many of these also appear as special creatures in the Monsters series, and most of them show up as legacy bosses in Dragon Quest IX.

List of Final Bosses

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Dragon Quest

The Final Boss of the very first Dragon Quest game is the Dragonlord. Before the game starts, he stole the Ball of Light to conceal the kingdom of Alefgard in a veil of darkness. That all came to an end when the descendant of Erdrick came to Charlock Castle and defeated him in battle.

Dragon Quest II

The Final Boss of Dragon Quest II is Malroth. After the death of the evil sorcerer Hargon, this Demon Lord rises to finish off the Heroes and make sure evil conquers all.

Dragon Quest III

The Final Boss of Dragon Quest III is Zoma. Having traveled to Alefgard after the defeat of the Baramos, the party confronts his master and vanquish with the Ball of Light, thus setting the stage for the other games in the Erdrick trilogy. First introduced the Disruptive Wave technique.

Dragon Quest IV

The Final Boss of Dragon Quest IV is Psaro the Manslayer ("Necrosaro" in the NES localization). The demonic transformation of the game's main villain, Psaro, he sought to unleash the power of the Secret of Evolution as the Master of Monsters. Distinctive for having a total of seven forms in the battle.

  • The True Final Boss in the remakes of Dragon Quest IV is Aamon (originally "Radimvice" in the NES localization), an evil High Priest and assistant to Psaro. He is confronted in Chapter 6, where he it turned out he had planned to usurp Psaro all along, expecting him and the Chosen Ones to kill each other while he perfects the Secret of Evolution.

Dragon Quest V

The Final Boss in Dragon Quest V is Grandmaster Nimzo (also translated as "Mildrath" or "Mirudraas"). He is known as the lord of evil and has imprisoned the Hero's mother in Nadiria, waiting for the Legendary Hero to arrive.

Dragon Quest VI

The Final Boss in Dragon Quest VI is Mortamor (also translated as "Deathmore" or "Deathtamoor"). After two confrontations with the party in separate forms, the Demon King sheds his body apart and attacks with his (disembodied) head and hands. However, even after becoming more powerful, Mortamor is still no match for the Hero and his party. Everyone soon rejoices the heroes' victory over the evil Devil Lord. An alternative ending happens when Nokturnus instead defeats Mortamor. This only happens when you defeat Nokturnus under twenty turns.

Dragon Quest VII

The Final Boss in Dragon Quest VII is Orgodemir. After being revealed for impersonating God, the Demon Lord escapes into the Dark Palace awaiting his enemies in the throne room. Upon his ultimate defeat, Orgodemir curses God and all those who follow him and disintegrates.

Dragon Quest VIII

The Final Boss in Dragon Quest VIII is Lord Rhapthorne. After his first defeat, Rhapthorne absorbs the entire Black Citadel transforms into a stronger being: a large, bloated devil looming over the land. However, his reign of terror wouldn't live long enough as he is defeated by the party, riding on Empyrea's back.

Dragon Quest IX

The Final Boss in Dragon Quest IX is Corvus, in his demonic state. He is the one who resurrected the Gittish Empire and the dark dragon Barbarus so he could destroy the mortals of the Protectorate, in retribution for the betrayal and suffering he endured.


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