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{{LocationInfobox | {{LocationInfobox | ||
|game = | |game = {{DQ4}} | ||
|title = Vrenor | |title = Vrenor | ||
|type= Town | |type= Town | ||
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|romanji= Phrenoll | |romanji= Phrenoll | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Vrenor''' (Frenor in the NES version) is a location in | '''Vrenor''' (Frenor in the NES version) is a location in {{DQ4}}. Located in the northeast of [[Zamoksva]], it is a highly gossipy small town. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
[[Alena]], [[Borya]] and [[Kiryl]] travel to Vrenor in Chapter 2 and encounter the [[Anya|Fake Princess of Santohaim]] and her retinue. After her capture, the kidnappers place the [[Armlet of Transmutation]] as her ransom | [[Alena]], [[Borya]] and [[Kiryl]] travel to Vrenor in Chapter 2 and encounter the [[Anya|Fake Princess of Santohaim]] and her retinue. After her capture, the kidnappers place the [[Armlet of Transmutation]] as her ransom in a letter found by a dog named Zasha (Kit in the original English localization). The party, having acquired the item earlier in their travels at the [[Vault of Vrenor]], gives it up to ensure the girl's safety. After this, they move on. | ||
Later on, a girl flees from [[Palais de Léon]] with an injured [[Oojam]] (former ally of [[Maya]] & [[Meena]]). The two stayed at Vrenor's [[Inn]] to rest and recover. | Later on, a girl flees from [[Palais de Léon]] with an injured [[Oojam]] (former ally of [[Maya]] & [[Meena]]). The two stayed at Vrenor's [[Inn]] to rest and recover. | ||
==Other | ==Other treasures== | ||
{| border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" | |||
| valign="top" width="25%" | | |||
===All versions=== | |||
*[[Seed of magic]] (Chapter 5-6, in the church field) | *[[Seed of magic]] (Chapter 5-6, in the church field) | ||
| valign="top" width="25%" | | |||
===Remakes=== | |||
*10 [[Gold]] Coins | |||
*[[Antidotal herb]] | |||
*[[Plain clothes]] | |||
|} | |||
==Shops and Services== | ==Shops and Services== | ||
{| border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" | {| border="0" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" width="100%" | ||
| valign="top" width="33%" | | | valign="top" width="33%" | | ||
{{ | {{WeaponShop/Start}} | ||
{{ | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Copper sword|price=100|attributes=Attack +12}} | ||
{{ | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Thorn whip|price=200|attributes=Attack +14}} | ||
{{ | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Divine dagger|price=200|attributes=Attack +14}} | ||
{{ | {{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=Chain sickle|price=550|attributes=Attack +20}} | ||
{{ | {{WeaponShop/Item|name=Iron lance|price=880|attributes=Attack +28}} | ||
{{ | {{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 remakes.}} | ||
| valign="top" width="33%" | | | valign="top" width="33%" | | ||
{{Shop|header|title=Item Shop|subtitle=}} | {{Shop|header|title=Item Shop|subtitle=}} | ||
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{{Shop|entry|item=[[Moonwort bulb]] (NES Version)|price=30|attributes=}} | {{Shop|entry|item=[[Moonwort bulb]] (NES Version)|price=30|attributes=}} | ||
{{Shop|entry|item=[[Chain mail]]|price=350|attributes=Defense +18}} | {{Shop|entry|item=[[Chain mail]]|price=350|attributes=Defense +18}} | ||
{{Shop|entry|item=[[Bronze armour]] ( | {{Shop|entry|item=[[Bronze armour]] (Remakes)|price=700|attributes=Defense +25}} | ||
{{Shop|entry|item=[[Hardwood headwear]]|price=120|attributes=Defense +6}} | {{Shop|entry|item=[[Hardwood headwear]]|price=120|attributes=Defense +6}} | ||
{{Shop|footer}} | {{Shop|footer}} | ||
| | |} | ||
===[[Inn]]=== | |||
{|cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="listTable" | |||
!'''Price per person''' | |||
|- | |||
| 4 [[Gold]] Coins | |||
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==Map== | ==Map Gallery== | ||
<center><gallery> | |||
Image:Vrenorremake.jpg| | |||
Image:DQ IV NES Frenor.gif| | |||
</gallery></center> | |||
{{DQIV}} | {{DQIV}} | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]] | [[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]] | ||
[[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]]{{Wikia}} | [[Category:Dragon Quest IV locations]]{{Wikia}} |
Revision as of 12:08, 14 February 2020
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Game | Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen |
Vrenor (Frenor in the NES version) is a location in Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen. Located in the northeast of Zamoksva, it is a highly gossipy small town.
Story
Alena, Borya and Kiryl travel to Vrenor in Chapter 2 and encounter the Fake Princess of Santohaim and her retinue. After her capture, the kidnappers place the Armlet of Transmutation as her ransom in a letter found by a dog named Zasha (Kit in the original English localization). The party, having acquired the item earlier in their travels at the Vault of Vrenor, gives it up to ensure the girl's safety. After this, they move on.
Later on, a girl flees from Palais de Léon with an injured Oojam (former ally of Maya & Meena). The two stayed at Vrenor's Inn to rest and recover.
Other treasures
All versions
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Remakes
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Shops and Services
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Inn
Price per person |
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4 Gold Coins |
Nearby monsters
(Chapter 2)
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Left of town (Chapter 5-6) |
Right of town (Chapter 5-6) |
Map Gallery
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