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|game = ''[[Dragon Quest II]]'' <br> ''[[Dragon Quest Builders 2]]'' | |||
|title = Midenhall | |||
|type= Kingdom | |||
|image = [[File:Midenhall.jpg|center|400px]] | |||
|caption = The castle on the coast watching over the world | |||
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'''Midenhall''' (ローレシア, Rooreshia, "Laurasia") is a castle located in northeast [[Torland]], and is the starting location of ''[[Dragon Quest II]]''. It is one of the three [[List of Kingdoms in Dragon Quest|kingdoms]] established by the [[Hero (Dragon Quest)|descendant of Erdrick]] and [[Princess Gwaelin]] as well as the oldest. At the beginning of the story, a wounded soldier arrives from the kingdom of [[Moonbrooke]] to tell the king of the events of [[Hargon]]'s attack on his cousin's castle, setting the plot of the game into motion as the [[Prince of Midenhall]] sets out to save the world. | |||
Often thought to be the most powerful due to the strength possessed by the [[Prince of Midenhall]], it is where the wounded soldier from [[Moonbrooke]] goes instead of [[Cannock]], which is much closer. | |||
== | ==Castle Treasures== | ||
=== | ===King's Gift=== | ||
Upon leaving the throne room at the start of the game, The King gives The Hero a chest containing both a [[Copper sword]] and 50 [[Gold]] Coins. The chest will only be there until the area is exited, thus being possible to miss. | |||
=== | ===[[Mark of Erdrick]]=== | ||
The Mark of Erdrick is obtainable from the treasure room after getting the [[Golden Key]]. | |||
=== | ===[[Lightning staff]]=== | ||
Midenhall has a jail that houses an [[Wrecktor]] (a Magus in the [[Game Boy]] Color remake) that will drop the [[Princess of Moonbrooke]]'s best weapon, the Lightning Staff. | |||
In the NES version of ''II'', the Wrecktor will revive after the player saves and resets their game, allow them to pummel the monster over and over to sell duplicates of the staff at a massive profit. Though both remakes remove the trick allowing for only one Staff. | |||
==Other treasures== | |||
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===([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] Version)=== | |||
*[[Copper sword]] | |||
*[[Medicinal herb|Medical herb]] | |||
*[[Chimaera wing|Wing of wyvern]] | |||
*[[Gold]] Coins | |||
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===([[Game Boy|GBC]] Version)=== | |||
*[[Seed of magic|MysticNut]] | |||
*[[Seed of strength|STRseed]] | |||
*[[Seed of life|LifeAcorn]] | |||
*[[Medicinal herb|Herb]] | |||
*[[Seed of agility|AGLseed]] (Search in the spot in front of the Magus.) | |||
*1,196 [[Gold]] Coins | |||
|} | |||
==Shop== | |||
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{{Shop|header|title=Dragon Quest II|subtitle=NES}} | |||
{{Shop|subtable}} | |||
{{Shop|entry|item=[[Antidote Herb]]|price=8}} | |||
{{Shop|entry|item=[[Medical Herb]]|price=15}} | |||
{{Shop|subtablefooter}} | |||
{{Shop|footer}} | |||
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{{Shop|header|title=Dragon Warrior II|subtitle=GBC}} | |||
{{Shop|subtable}} | |||
{{Shop|entry|item=[[Antidote]]|price=8}} | |||
{{Shop|entry|item=[[Leather Shield]]|price=90}} | |||
{{Shop|entry|item=[[Herb]]|price=10}} | |||
{{Shop|subtablefooter}} | |||
{{Shop|footer}} | |||
|} | |||
==Inn== | |||
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!'''Price per person''' | |||
|- | |||
|4 [[Gold]] Coins | |||
|} | |||
==Teleportals== | |||
Midenhall contains the first travel door to ever appear in the Dragon Quest series. | |||
{{Teleportal|header|title=Dragon Quest II}} | |||
{{Teleportal|entry|game=[[Dragon Quest II]]|console=NES,GBC|destination=[[Shrine West of Zahan]]|info=In western courtyard}} | |||
{{Teleportal|footer}} | |||
==Locked Doors== | |||
{{LockedDoor|header|title=Dragon Quest II}} | |||
{{LockedDoor|entry|game=[[Dragon Quest II]]|console=NES,GBC|keytype=[[Silver Key]]|info=Provides access to prison area}} | |||
{{LockedDoor|entry|game=[[Dragon Quest II]]|console=NES,GBC|keytype=[[Golden Key]]|info=Provides access to treasury}} | |||
{{LockedDoor|entry|game=[[Dragon Quest II]]|console=NES,GBC|keytype=[[Jailers Key]]|info=In prison area}} | |||
{{LockedDoor|entry|game=[[Dragon Quest II]]|console=NES,GBC|keytype=[[Jailers Key]]|info=In prison area, provides access to [[Evil Clown]]}} | |||
{{LockedDoor|footer}} | |||
==Other services== | |||
{{LocationAttr|save|game=[[Dragon Quest II]]|console=NES,SNES,GBC}} | |||
==Monster== | |||
*[[Wrecktor]] | |||
==Nearby monsters== | |||
*[[Maulusc]] | |||
*[[Slime]] | |||
==Dragon Quest Builders 2== | |||
Midenhall appears in Chapter 3 near the end of Chapter 3 and appear as a ruin and where the Builder gets ambushed by monsters after Warwick is found out as a traitor to Moondrooke. | |||
==Etymology== | |||
*The name ''Laurasia'' derives from [[Princess Gwaelin]]'s Japanese name ''Laura''. She and the [[Hero (Dragon Quest I)|hero from Dragon Quest]] traveled to new lands after the events of ''[[Dragon Quest]]''. | |||
* Laurasia was also the name of the real-life super continent that dominated the northern half of the world 200~180 million years ago. | |||
==Map== | |||
[[File:DQ II NES Midenhall Castle.png|200px]] | |||
==Locked doors== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Image:DW2 Door SilverKey.png|Silver Key Door (NES) | |||
Image:DW2GBC Door SilverKey.png|Silver Key Door (GBC) | |||
Image:DW2 Door JailorsKey.png|Jail Key Door (NES) | |||
Image:DW2GBC Door JailKey.png|Jail Key Door (GBC) | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{DQII}} | {{DQII}} | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest II locations]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest II locations]] |
Revision as of 11:53, 29 July 2019
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Midenhall | |
The castle on the coast watching over the world | |
Game | Dragon Quest II Dragon Quest Builders 2 |
Midenhall (ローレシア, Rooreshia, "Laurasia") is a castle located in northeast Torland, and is the starting location of Dragon Quest II. It is one of the three kingdoms established by the descendant of Erdrick and Princess Gwaelin as well as the oldest. At the beginning of the story, a wounded soldier arrives from the kingdom of Moonbrooke to tell the king of the events of Hargon's attack on his cousin's castle, setting the plot of the game into motion as the Prince of Midenhall sets out to save the world.
Often thought to be the most powerful due to the strength possessed by the Prince of Midenhall, it is where the wounded soldier from Moonbrooke goes instead of Cannock, which is much closer.
Castle Treasures
King's Gift
Upon leaving the throne room at the start of the game, The King gives The Hero a chest containing both a Copper sword and 50 Gold Coins. The chest will only be there until the area is exited, thus being possible to miss.
Mark of Erdrick
The Mark of Erdrick is obtainable from the treasure room after getting the Golden Key.
Lightning staff
Midenhall has a jail that houses an Wrecktor (a Magus in the Game Boy Color remake) that will drop the Princess of Moonbrooke's best weapon, the Lightning Staff.
In the NES version of II, the Wrecktor will revive after the player saves and resets their game, allow them to pummel the monster over and over to sell duplicates of the staff at a massive profit. Though both remakes remove the trick allowing for only one Staff.
Other treasures
(NES Version) |
(GBC Version) |
Shop
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Inn
Price per person |
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4 Gold Coins |
Teleportals
Midenhall contains the first travel door to ever appear in the Dragon Quest series.
Dragon Quest II | |
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Info | Destination |
In western courtyard | Shrine West of Zahan |
Locked Doors
Dragon Quest II | |
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Key Type | Info |
Silver Key | Provides access to prison area |
Golden Key | Provides access to treasury |
Jailers Key | In prison area |
Jailers Key | In prison area, provides access to Evil Clown |
Other services
Monster
Nearby monsters
Dragon Quest Builders 2
Midenhall appears in Chapter 3 near the end of Chapter 3 and appear as a ruin and where the Builder gets ambushed by monsters after Warwick is found out as a traitor to Moondrooke.
Etymology
- The name Laurasia derives from Princess Gwaelin's Japanese name Laura. She and the hero from Dragon Quest traveled to new lands after the events of Dragon Quest.
- Laurasia was also the name of the real-life super continent that dominated the northern half of the world 200~180 million years ago.
Map
Locked doors