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{{LocationInfobox | {{LocationInfobox | ||
|game = | |game = {{DQ4}} | ||
|title = Laissez Fayre | |title = Laissez Fayre | ||
|type= Town | |type= Town | ||
|image = [[Image:LaissezFayre.png|center|350px]] | |image = [[Image:LaissezFayre.png|center|350px]] | ||
|caption = | |caption = | ||
|japanese= | |japanese=モンバーバラ | ||
|romanji= | |romanji=Monbarabara | ||
|old=Monbarabara | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Laissez Fayre''' | '''Laissez Fayre''' is a location in {{DQ4}}, the place where the fourth chapter starts. | ||
== | ==Appearances== | ||
Sisters [[Maya]] and [[Meena]] worked in the town | ==={{DQ4}}=== | ||
Sisters [[Maya Mahabala|Maya]] and [[Meena Mahabala]] worked in the town as a dancer and fortuneteller respectively, in the hopes of learning the whereabouts of [[Balzack]], the man who killed their father [[Mahabala]]. Eventually they decide to travel the continent to find him. | |||
With Maya gone and the other dancers unable to live up to her performance, the hall owner hired [[Tom Foolery]] and replaced dancing with a comedy routine. Tom Foolery leaves when the [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|Hero]] seeks his assistance in gaining the [[Zenithian Equipment|Zenithian helm]] from the King of [[Canalot]]. | |||
After the defeat of Balzack, [[Marquis de Léon]] & [[Psaro the Manslayer]] ([[Aamon]] in Chapter 6), the sisters resume working in town. | After the defeat of Balzack, [[Marquis de Léon]] & [[Psaro the Manslayer]] ([[Aamon]] in Chapter 6), the sisters resume working in town. | ||
==Treasures= | ====Treasures==== | ||
===[[ | *25 [[Gold]] Coins | ||
*[[Medicinal | *180 [[Gold]] Coins (80 of which can be found on a seat in the theater) | ||
*[[Seed of strength | *[[Antidotal herb]] (remakes) | ||
* | *[[Leather hat]] (remakes) | ||
*[[Medicinal herb]] | |||
*[[Seed of strength]] | |||
*[[Silk robe]] (remakes) | |||
*[[Wayfarer's clothes]] (remakes) | |||
== | |||
====Shops & services==== | |||
{{WeaponShop/Start|subtitle=}} | {{WeaponShop/Start|subtitle=}} | ||
{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Oaken club|price=30|attributes=Attack +4}} | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Oaken club|price=30|attributes=Attack +4}} | ||
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{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Thorn whip|price=200|attributes=Attack +14}} | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Thorn whip|price=200|attributes=Attack +14}} | ||
{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Divine dagger|price=200|attributes=Attack +14}} | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Divine dagger|price=200|attributes=Attack +14}} | ||
{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Boomerang|price=350|attributes=Attack +18}} | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Boomerang|display='''[[boomerang (weapon)|Boomerang]]'''|price=350|attributes=Attack +18}} | ||
{{WeaponShop/Item|name=Hunter's bow|price=350|attributes=Attack +18}} | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Hunter's bow|price=350|attributes=Attack +18}} | ||
{{WeaponShop/End|note=The [[ | {{WeaponShop/End|note=The [[Thorn whip]] and the [[Boomerang (weapon)|Boomerang]] are only available in the {{NES}} version.<br/>The [[Divine dagger]] and the [[Hunter's bow]] are only available in the [[Sony PlayStation|PSX]] and [[Nintendo DS]] versions.}} | ||
{{ArmourShop/Start|title=|subtitle=}} | |||
{{ | {{ArmourShop/Item|name=Wayfarer's clothes|price=70|attributes=Defense +4}} | ||
{{ | {{ArmourShop/Item|name=Silk robe|price=100|attributes=Defense +10}} | ||
{{ | {{ArmourShop/Item|name=Leather dress|price=250|attributes=Defense +14}} | ||
{{ | {{ArmourShop/Item|name=Leather hat|price=65|attributes=Defense +2}} | ||
{{ | {{ArmourShop/Item|name=Hairband|price=110|attributes=Defense +2}} | ||
{{ | {{ArmourShop/Item|name=Medicinal herb|price=30|attributes=}} | ||
{{ | {{ArmourShop/End|note=Hairband is only available in the remakes}} | ||
{{ | |||
==Nearby monsters== | ====Nearby monsters==== | ||
{| border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" | {| border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" | ||
| valign="top" width="50%" | | | valign="top" width="50%" | | ||
===(Chapter 4)=== | =====(Chapter 4)===== | ||
*[[Lickspittle]] | *[[Lickspittle]] | ||
*[[Platypunk]] | *[[Platypunk]] | ||
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*[[Walking stick]] | *[[Walking stick]] | ||
| valign="top" width="50%" | | | valign="top" width="50%" | | ||
===(Chapter 5-6)=== | =====(Chapter 5-6)===== | ||
*[[Cocoon goon]] | *[[Cocoon goon]] | ||
*[[Dragon pup]] | *[[Dragon pup]] | ||
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*[[Skeleton soldier]] | *[[Skeleton soldier]] | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Remake== | ====Remake changes==== | ||
In the | In the remakes, at two different points there will be a newcomer to town who can be invited to [[Pioneer Town]]: | ||
*A nun at the church who is the first person to invite overall. | *A nun at the church who is the first person to invite overall. | ||
*A soldier will appear at the Inn in Chapter 6. | *A soldier will appear at the Inn in Chapter 6 (Chapter 5 in the cell phone port after the [[Zenith Dragon]] is met). | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | <center><gallery> | ||
File:France.jpg| | File:Laissez Fayre 8-bit.png|8-bit map | ||
Image:Laissez_Fayre_Pub.png|Pub scene | File:France.jpg|Remake artwork | ||
Image:All_The_Worlds_A_Stage.png|The theater | Image:Laissez_Fayre_Pub.png|Pub scene. | ||
Image:All_The_Worlds_A_Stage.png|The theater. | |||
</gallery></center> | </gallery></center> | ||
{{DQIV}} | {{DQIV}} | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]] | ||
[[fr:Teafortwo]] |
Revision as of 12:51, 8 February 2021
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Laissez Fayre | |
Japanese | モンバーバラ |
Game | Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen |
Old localization | Monbarabara |
Laissez Fayre is a location in Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen, the place where the fourth chapter starts.
Appearances
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen
Sisters Maya and Meena Mahabala worked in the town as a dancer and fortuneteller respectively, in the hopes of learning the whereabouts of Balzack, the man who killed their father Mahabala. Eventually they decide to travel the continent to find him.
With Maya gone and the other dancers unable to live up to her performance, the hall owner hired Tom Foolery and replaced dancing with a comedy routine. Tom Foolery leaves when the Hero seeks his assistance in gaining the Zenithian helm from the King of Canalot.
After the defeat of Balzack, Marquis de Léon & Psaro the Manslayer (Aamon in Chapter 6), the sisters resume working in town.
Treasures
- 25 Gold Coins
- 180 Gold Coins (80 of which can be found on a seat in the theater)
- Antidotal herb (remakes)
- Leather hat (remakes)
- Medicinal herb
- Seed of strength
- Silk robe (remakes)
- Wayfarer's clothes (remakes)
Shops & services
Item | Price | Attributes |
Oaken club | 30 | Attack +4 |
Copper sword | 100 | Attack +12 |
Thorn whip | 200 | Attack +14 |
Divine dagger | 200 | Attack +14 |
Boomerang | 350 | Attack +18 |
Hunter's bow | 350 | Attack +18 |
Note: The Thorn whip and the Boomerang are only available in the NES version. The Divine dagger and the Hunter's bow are only available in the PSX and Nintendo DS versions. |
Item | Price | Attributes |
Wayfarer's clothes | 70 | Defense +4 |
Silk robe | 100 | Defense +10 |
Leather dress | 250 | Defense +14 |
Leather hat | 65 | Defense +2 |
Hairband | 110 | Defense +2 |
Medicinal herb | 30 | ? |
Note: Hairband is only available in the remakes |
Nearby monsters
(Chapter 4) |
(Chapter 5-6) |
Remake changes
In the remakes, at two different points there will be a newcomer to town who can be invited to Pioneer Town:
- A nun at the church who is the first person to invite overall.
- A soldier will appear at the Inn in Chapter 6 (Chapter 5 in the cell phone port after the Zenith Dragon is met).