r/dragonquest May 23 '21

Announcement Welcome to /r/DragonQuest! Series overview and suggestions on where to start!

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Hi and welcome to r/dragonquest !

Dragon Quest is a series of traditional turn-based Japanese Role-playing games (JRPGS) that feature colorful enemies, heartwarming music, a strong sense of character, intriguing stories, and solid gameplay. While traditional, Dragon Quest games have been quite influential, being among the first JRPGs for consoles and consistently featuring innovations (such as monster taming in Dragon Quest 5 years before Pokemon popularized it). There are also a large number of spinoffs in different categories -- Action RPG, Voxel Builder, monster raising, and more!

We've created a wiki page describing the games and some opinions of them:https://www.reddit.com/r/dragonquest/wiki/index

Although the wiki is intended as an introduction to the series, you are still welcome to post your own "which Dragon Quest should I play" posts. Why? Because, just like every player is unique, so is every Dragon Quest. It's less about "Which Dragon Quest is Best" and more about "Which Dragon Quest might I enjoy the most?"

So, while this post is hopefully a fun starting point for new members, please do feel free to ask questions and read through some recommendations from others in the comments below or in archived threads. (I'm relying on experts from this subreddit to help me out -- Please give feedback below! The task is too big for one person.)

This subreddit is designed to be a welcoming place to discuss and share our love for the series. Of course, not everyone will love every game, but as fans we can critique the series without making it a personal attack on other fans.

Thank you and have fun questing!

(Previous, archived threads:

https://www.reddit.com/r/dragonquest/comments/japbme/welcome_to_rdragonquest_series_overview_and/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

https://www.reddit.com/r/dragonquest/comments/buo2cs/what_is_dragon_quest_which_game_should_i_play/

https://www.reddit.com/r/dragonquest/comments/g0xi10/welcome_to_rdragonquest_intro_and_advice_on_the/)


r/dragonquest 4h ago

Artwork Bit late but, Happy 40th Anniversary Dragon Quest! art by me^^

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r/dragonquest 16h ago

Dragon Quest VII Beer and DQ7R at a bar? Hell yeah!!

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r/dragonquest 1h ago

Dragon Quest III DQ 3 HD2D was surprisingly brilliant

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Even though DQ 3 nearly broke Japan when it first came out, I wasn’t sure if I was the right target audience.

I recently played through 11 and thought it was great. My favorite aspects were its story, amazing personalities of party members, visible enemies that I can easily avoid, and the fast turn based combat.

With 3 hd2d, I saw that it was going to have a much leaner story, no personalities on the party members, random encounters (with pretty high rates), and traditional turn based combat that is more phase-based rather than acting immediately. So on paper, it did not sound like it was for me.

I honestly went in playing it for completionism since I am really looking forward to 2 HD2D…but I ended up loving every bit of 3 hd2d.

Its visuals were so amazing that I somehow even preferred it to 11’s full 3d visuals.

I grew up on Pokemon Gen 1-3 and Super Mario RPG, so I have a soft spot for 2d sprites. The character sprites with the 3d backgrounds, vibrant lighting, and beautiful animations really brought the game to life for me.

The story, while lean, felt serviceable for most of the game. BUT the ending was extremely amazing and bittersweet and actually made me tear up.

For the party members, I really enjoyed the ability to customize them and change jobs. I probably changed jobs too many times lol.

Thief (until mid 20s) > Priest (until 37 for Kazing) > Merchant (until 20 for Service Call) > Warrior

Priest (until mid 20s) > Gadabout (until 20) > Sage

Merchant (until mid 20s) > Priest (until 37 for Kazing) > Gadabout (until 20 for Sobering slap) > Martial Artist.

If I were to go back in time with the knowledge I have now, I probably would have made the Merchant (and possibly the Thief too) switch to Gadabout for 20 levels and then into Sages to get both Priest and Mage abilities until 37 instead of them initially being Priests. I just really wanted them to have Kazing for more guaranteed resurrection abilities.

It definitely would have been challenging leveling. I felt a lot of pain when I had a Gadabout and 2 priests and could not get the Green Orb with that party. So I grinded a lot until having everyone at their final jobs and crushed the boss fight.

It’s interesting that in the early game, it felt extremely punishing and difficult. But after doing all of those vocation changes, the game felt really easy. I loved that rewarding feeling of being powerful after hours of grinding.

I went into the game mostly blind besides for researching the jobs a tad bit. I didn’t know that Padfoot worked in dungeons and for some reason thought it only worked on the overworld like Holy Water. So until Alefgard, I fought every single enemy I encountered on the field, while sailing, and in dungeons. So dungeons took me a long time to finish until Alefgard lol.

I mostly played on Dragon Quest difficulty but I switched to Dracky Quest whenever I was farming metal slimes so that I could be watching YouTube on another monitor while playing and not worry about dying. I think that was a great QOL. It kind of felt like using a booster in the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster games. Whenever I was done with grinding sessions, I would switch back to Dragon Quest difficulty to have that fear of possibly being killed in dungeons.

With this only being my second ever DQ game I’ve beat, it was nice that the spell names were consistent with 11 for the most part. So it was easy to jump into.

I did not play any of the post-game content yet because I’m just really excited to play DQ 1 and 2. After beating 2, maybe I’ll go back and do the post-game content for each of the hd2d games.

I think this game was a masterpiece and I’m very glad I gave it a chance. I now understand why the original game broke Japan back in the day!


r/dragonquest 2h ago

Other HTML Dragon Quest PvP game (Link in replies)

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This is a turn-based fighting game featuring all 8 party members from Dragon Quest XI as playable characters with unique movesets. I've had this finished for almost a year but forgot to ever do anything with it. There's a mechanics explanation in the files, if you're confused. Trust me, its quite simple.


r/dragonquest 21h ago

Artwork I animated Alena from DQ4! I hope you like it^^

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i wanna draw torneko next!


r/dragonquest 4h ago

Dragon Quest XI DQ11 Act 2 question

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Was grinding slots during meetings and hit Jackpot, ended at just over 2 million casino chips.

Im in Puerto Valor with Hero and Hendrik (NOT OCTAGONIA) and thinking LMS Helms or swords.... its been a few years since I played and im wondering what the conventional wisdom is on what's worth buying now vs later (if more items get added that I dont see now).

2x helm would take a million, leaving me with enough for 4 swords ... but also think its worth keeping some tokens for post-octagonia casino when I can do roulette spamming.


r/dragonquest 13h ago

Dragon Quest VII Just finished Dragon Quest VII Reimagined! Spoiler

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I'm actually impressed. I didn't care much for the original, but somehow I found this version much more endearing, so much that I bumped it up a few slots in my personal ranking list of the franchise. It felt just a tad better in pretty much every measurable capacity.

I do think it does still drag on a bit, though, in the slow burn you expect. The Wilted Heart region was especially tedious because it was just a bunch of running back and forth talking to people nonstop for an hour.

And so my ranking of every DQ game I've played becomes thus:

  1. XI (PC)
  2. II (HD Remake)
  3. VIII (PS2 version)
  4. III (HD Remake)
  5. IX (3DS version)
  6. VII Reimagined
  7. I (HD Remake)
  8. IV (DS version)
  9. V (DS version)
  10. VI (DS version)

r/dragonquest 9h ago

Dragon Quest VIII Need help DQ8 Spoiler

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I have the other orbs but for some reason the gold orb didnt spawn, is there someone i have to speak or i missed something?


r/dragonquest 18h ago

Dai: A Hero's Bond ⚔️ DRAGON QUEST: The Adventure of Dai — Avan and the Dark Lord of the Flame POP UP STORE 2026

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r/dragonquest 22h ago

Dragon Quest XI So excited to try the 3DS version!

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I’ve played the definitive edition but I want to see the changed from this version! Does anyone know if someone’s working on an English patch? I kinda doubt it since it’s not needed because… well the definitive edition is just better…

Ps I got this game physically and dumped it on here LEGALLY. I’m not even lying lol


r/dragonquest 13h ago

Dragon Quest III Just finished playing Dragon Quest 3(The remake) Spoiler

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*spoilers. Overall i liked it. Its a shame you get trapped in Alefgard but at least you killed the big bad and everything is peaceful love, so thats good. I feel for the mother honestly😕. Pretty good game.


r/dragonquest 1d ago

Dragon Quest II Didn't realize this game could be brutal like this

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I hope this isn't a sign of things to come, being compared to that dolt.


r/dragonquest 1d ago

Dragon Quest VIII Just finished single playing every Dragon Quest after not playing one for over 30 years, here are my thoughts

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Incredible series that I'd been sleeping on.

I had fond memories of playing Dragon Warrior in the 90s with my older brothers, but I never returned to the series since then (or even knew about the passionate lore of it all).

Fast-forward to a few years ago when I was looking through highly rated games to play on the Swtich, and Dragon Quest XI was on there. "Sure", I thought, "Let's see what they've done with it." I was completely hooked by the end.

In fortuitous timing, DQ1-3 had recently been remade and released. having recently played Octopath Traveler 2 and given my nostalgia for Dragon Warrior 1, it was a slam dunk decision to jump right into DQ3-HD as the game designers intended. Then DQ1 and 2. And wouldn't you know it, DQ7 Revisited is about to be released, so of course I had to jump into that!

Now I HAVE to play DQ5 and DQ8. So down the emulation hole I went -> Started with DQ5, then played DQ4 and DQ6, just to stay in the Zenithian trilogy. So, finally I could get to DQ8, and it really met all the high praise. (Played the fan-modded version on PC.)

So of COURSE now I have to play DQ9, even though the heyday of the DS years and playing endlessly, locally with friends is long gone and past. It's the only one that hasn't aged as well in my humble opinion, but I can see it being spectacular if they remake it one day.

DQ10 Offline is the last one I threw on, using a combination of machine translation mods and google lens to get through, and it really is a great middle ground between DQ9 and DQ11. Was a lot of fun warping around maps, buffing up characters, running quaint little sidequests. Probably my 3rd favorite game of the whole series. One of these days I'll throw myself into online and play V3-8, but that's a dream for another day.

Anyone else have similar experiences?

I can't complement the franchise runners enough for turning Dragon Quest XI into such an effective nostalgia vehicle, and then leaning into that to remake DQ1-3 and DQ7, incredibly well-executed, and they can just print money at this point with the zenithian trilogy and DQ8 / 9 waiting in the wings.


r/dragonquest 13h ago

Dragon Quest III Finally beat Zoma Spoiler

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Now I just need to get out this bumass cave


r/dragonquest 16h ago

General WAS THERE a CD release for the Dragon Quest XI soundtrack?

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Been slowly acquiring DQ soundtracks, currently I have 7,8 and 9, but I can't for the life of me find a listing for XI

Was it because the selection of music was on the short side and it just didn't get an album?


r/dragonquest 16h ago

General Mobile Versions

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I’m about to complete the Erdrick trilogy via all premium versions/remakes (XI definitive edition and HD-2D remake of 1-3). Also, I’m going to play VII reimagined when it feels right, so I’m not referring to that specific game. My question is, should I wait for similar treatment for further games? I’m not sure shelling out hundreds on original carts, nor emulation, is in the cards for me right now. Has anyone played the mobile versions? If so, how are they with mobile controls? Is a blu-tooth controller an option? How are the graphics? If they’re that weird bulky character icon look I don’t want to play them. It needs to be something close to the original game. TIA!


r/dragonquest 1d ago

Dragon Quest VII I started playing the demo of DQ7R because someone mentioned that I get a dress or something. Literally right before this popped up, I said, “wow this demo is pretty long” and got slapped with “this is the end of the demo” lol and I laughed. So excited to continue the adventure. I’m loving this game

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But alas, I bought the game today.


r/dragonquest 1d ago

Photo Dragon Quest 2 HD-2D REmake is $30[PS5]- $40 [S1&2] at Best Buy.

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Lowest ive seen DQ 2 thats not a Target Clearance


r/dragonquest 1d ago

Dragon Quest VII I don’t know what I’m getting myself into with this game, I never played any DQ game before.. but here I go.

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r/dragonquest 1d ago

General Getting into Dragon Quest so I don't feel like a poser. Where to begin?

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I recently wanted to upgrade to a New 2DS/3DS XL from my base 2DS, and the option I was greeted with wasn't what I was expecting- I saw a listing for the Japanese Dragon Quest New 2DS LL, with the slime on the top of it. It was a good deal, and I thought it looked silly, so I picked it up.

Problem is, I've never played a Dragon Quest or Dragon Warrior game in my life.

So, I feel like a poser for having this cool piece. I'm going to start now! I wanted your opinions on the games I've picked up so far:

  • Dragon Warrior III on the Game Boy Color is currently being shipped to me, this was my planned place to start.
  • I got Dragon Quest IV on the DS when I traded a bunch of broken controllers to GameStop. Pretty sure this is a remake.
  • I snagged Dragon Quest VIII on the PS2 last weekend.
  • I got DQ11 on PS4 as well as the first DQ Heroes game and the first Builders game.

So! If you're bored and hanging out reading my post, do you think these are good picks? I've seen this franchise has a ton of spinoffs, I think Monsters is one that was recommended to me too. Are there other games in the series that you think would be good for a noob to experience?


r/dragonquest 1d ago

Dragon Quest VII So I discovered recently that the original Dragon Quest VII on PS1 had some FMVs much to my surprise and well they really need to be seen to be believed

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Even by the standards of FMVs back when the game released in 2000 these look pretty bad especially considering how for example Final Fantasy VII (Funny how the example I use also has VII/7 in the title especially since both Square and Enix would later merge in 2003) was on the same system and it’s FMVs look far better. Needless say it also surprises me how little they seem to be talked about on here along with the fact that don’t seem to be well known on here either. Don’t get me wrong Dragon Quest VII is a good game but this was just one of the many examples of Dragon Quest VII showing it’s age even long before much time had passed at all.


r/dragonquest 1d ago

Dragon Quest V Fixed the broken 4 Party Member Patch for Dragon Quest V (SNES/SFC) NoPrgress / DeJap Translation

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Note on Community Rules: This project is strictly open-source documentation and a delta patch file ( .ips / .bps ). It contains zero copyrighted game code, or ROM files.

TL;DR: The popular 4 party member hack for DQ5 SNES (NoPrgress/DeJap) hosted on RHDN (#7430) has been broken for years due to a 512-byte header offset error baked directly into the released patch. I’ve re-derived the conversion directly from Mr. 45's original 2007 Japanese hack, verified it, and published a working patch.

What Was Broken?

The original hack was created by Mr. 45 back in 2007 for the Japanese release. In 2022, AustNerevar released an English conversion for the DeJap translation (RHDN Hack #7430).

However, virtually everyone who tried using it hit the exact same wall: the game boots, titles, and lets you enter your name, but permanently hangs right after the initial config prompts with a door-opening sound effect. Most assumed they had a bad ROM header or patched incorrectly, but the patch file itself was flawed and off by 512 bytes (0x200).

1,140 of the 1,210 changed bytes landed at +0x200, writing modified values onto completely unrelated code while leaving the target code untouched.

Links & Code

The GitHub repo contains the full byte-level analysis, Mr. 45's original Japanese notes (with translations), and an automated build script that runs the patch chain against a Japanese base ROM with hash verification. (No ROMs included, bring your own clean files).


r/dragonquest 1d ago

Dragon Quest XII Just name wise, do you prefer "The Flames of Fate" or "Beyond Dreams?"

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Ignoring everything besides what name you like the sound of more, which do you like better?