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Revision as of 06:50, 8 December 2013

Official art of Laissez Fayre

Laissez Fayre (Monbaraba, モンバーバラ, Monbabara, probably supposed to be Mont Barbara) is a location in Dragon Quest IV, the place where the fourth chapter starts. It consists mainly of a huge theater with the usual shops and an eatery around it.

Synopsis

Sisters Maya and Meena worked in the town respectively as a dancer and fortuneteller, in hopes that Balzack, the man who killed their father Mahabala. Eventually they decide to travel in hopes of finding Balzack.

Sometime later, Tom Foolery worked at the town theater telling jokes to the audience, only to leave 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

NES Version

Shops and Services

Weapon Shop
Item Price Attributes
Oaken club 30 Attack +4
Copper sword 100 Attack +12
Thorn whip (NES Version) 200 Attack +14
Divine dagger (PlayStation and DS Version) 200 Attack +14
Boomerang (NES Version) 350 Attack +18
Hunter's bow (PlayStation and DS Version) 350 Attack +18
Armor Shop
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 (Playstation and DS Version) 110 Defense +2
Medicinal herb 30
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Price
3 gold per person

Nearby monsters

(Chapter 4)

(Chapter 5-6)

Remake

In the Nintendo DS Version, at two different points there will be a newcomer to town who can be invited to Immigrant Town:

  • A nun at the church who is the first person to invite overall.
  • A soldier will appear at the Inn in Chapter 6.
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