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Dragon Quest IV: Michibikareshi Monotachi Official Guide Book (DS)
Japan
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Language | Japanese |
Item Description
"Book of adventure" that leads you to a distant world
Navigate the story of the guided people from the beginning of the adventure to the final battle and even the mysterious dungeon. A detailed explanation of the competencies and characteristics of friends, data on items and monsters, and detours between adventures.A must-have for all adventurers!
Navigate the story of the guided people from the beginning of the adventure to the final battle and even the mysterious dungeon. A detailed explanation of the competencies and characteristics of friends, data on items and monsters, and detours between adventures.A must-have for all adventurers!
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tilly.80 (7) on 10, Nov. 2009 08:36 (HKT)
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Excellent
Cesar Hernandez-Meraz (15) on 25, Jul. 2008 00:14 (HKT)
How guide books should be!
This book has a very nice chapter selection.
It has a section with info about the party members (stats, spells they learn, and the best, a detailed illustration), and sections for items and equipment, places, monsters, spells, mini-games/ sub-quests, everything.
There is even an extra chapter with details about the bonus dungeon.
I like it how many names are written in both Japanese and Roman characters (translated when needed), so you can see what the official English and/ or "Romanized" names for the items and places would be.
I think the only things this book keeps a secret are the identities of the bonus dungeon bosses, which is kind of a shame, but since everything else is included, they are forgiven.
This is a reminder of why I love Japanese guide books.
It has a section with info about the party members (stats, spells they learn, and the best, a detailed illustration), and sections for items and equipment, places, monsters, spells, mini-games/ sub-quests, everything.
There is even an extra chapter with details about the bonus dungeon.
I like it how many names are written in both Japanese and Roman characters (translated when needed), so you can see what the official English and/ or "Romanized" names for the items and places would be.
I think the only things this book keeps a secret are the identities of the bonus dungeon bosses, which is kind of a shame, but since everything else is included, they are forgiven.
This is a reminder of why I love Japanese guide books.
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