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''Moonbrooke'' is a castle in central [[Torland]]. It serves a critial part in the plot of [[Dragon Quest II]] when it is attacked by [[Hargon]]'s forces in the prelude.
''Moonbrooke'' is a castle in central [[Torland]]. It serves a critial part in the plot of ''[[Dragon Quest II]]'' when it is attacked by [[Hargon]]'s forces in the prelude.


== Prelude ==
==Prelude==
The prelude of Dragon Quest II witnesses the attack on Moonbrooke and the death of its king. This event sets up the quest for the rest of the game.
The prelude of ''Dragon Quest II'' witnesses the attack on Moonbrooke and the death of its king. This event sets up the quest for the rest of the game.


== Overview ==
==Overview==
During the game, Moonbrooke exists as a burned out castle which then houses monsters. It is not required that the player visit in order to complete the game. However, useful information can be gained regarding how to find the [[Princess of Moonbrooke]] by speaking to the various ghosts and residents of Moonbrooke.
During the game, Moonbrooke exists as a burned out castle which then houses monsters. It is not required that the player visit in order to complete the game. However, useful information can be gained regarding how to find the [[Princess of Moonbrooke]] by speaking to the various ghosts and residents of Moonbrooke.
==Monsters==
*[[King cobra|Big cobra]]
*[[Metal slime]]
*[[Smoke]]
*[[Corpse corporal|Zombie]]
==Nearby monsters==
*[[Centipod]]
*[[Healslime|Healer]]
*[[Lizard fly]]
*[[Magic ant]]
*[[Drackmage|Magidrakee]]
*[[Corpse corporal|Zombie]]
==Map==
[[File:DQ II NES Moonbrooke Castle.gif|200px]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:31, 8 December 2013

Moonbrooke is a castle in central Torland. It serves a critial part in the plot of Dragon Quest II when it is attacked by Hargon's forces in the prelude.

Prelude

The prelude of Dragon Quest II witnesses the attack on Moonbrooke and the death of its king. This event sets up the quest for the rest of the game.

Overview

During the game, Moonbrooke exists as a burned out castle which then houses monsters. It is not required that the player visit in order to complete the game. However, useful information can be gained regarding how to find the Princess of Moonbrooke by speaking to the various ghosts and residents of Moonbrooke.

Monsters

Nearby monsters

Map

DQ II NES Moonbrooke Castle.gif

References

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