Dragon Warrior I





          Game: Dragon Warrior
          System: NES (Nintendo Entertainment System)
          Year: 1989
          Publisher: Enix
          Rating: * * *

          After you talk to the King and his guards. Go outside the castle and go to the the town you see on the right. Enter the town and go to the Weapon and Armor shop you see on the top left hand talk to the man behind the counter. You have 120 gold. What do I use this for? First buy a baboo Pole then the Clothes and the Leather shield. It may not be much, but trust me it will protect you from the Slimes and Red Slimes. Don't forget to talk to everyone in the castle and the town next to it.

          When your level goes to two, see the King! He will tell you how much you need to reach the next level. He will ask you if you want to save your quest. Say "Yes." He will ask you if you want to continue your quest say either "Yes."
          or "No." If you want to continue or not.

          How to fight the Dragonlord: you must bring your levels above level 23. Because the Monsters In Charlock castle(the DragonLord's castle) are Super strong. So you must have the HEALMORE AND HURTMORE spells learned. Without them your're doomed. If you're strong enough you can evade almost every monster in the Castle. Now you have talk to him. Then the battle begins. in about 4 to 6 rounds you may have won, But there is a Twist....... The DragonLord Reveals his true self! You must fight him. No spells will work on him. So you must fight him to the death. Also On your way, talk toevery one in all the towns. The Items you need to Create the Bridge are the Stones of Sunlight, the Staff of Rain and Erdrick. Also in the town of Haukness look for Erdrick's Armor my a shop under a tree. Erdrick's Sword is in Charlock Castle. Good luck! Let me know if you completed Dragon Warrior 1!

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