6:37 also depending on how distribute the seeds, it'll determine what personality that character gets, which determines how the stats increase upon leveling up.
5:49 anyone can become a sage as long as you have the appropriate item and that character is at least lvl 20. The Gadabout or Jester is the only class which can become a Sage without the item, it just needs to be lvl 20.
Its just that normally theirs only 2 of those books so Id' rather just 3x lv 20 Jesters to become them but NOT at the START of the game since Jester at high lvs will ignore your commands at random. So its best to change INTO 3x Jesters once you reach Dharma temple and NOT before.
dragon quest 1 shows its age, "get to x level to survive x attack then heal". dragon quest 2 was alot more fun for me though, not as hard as the NES version was supposed to be (that cave leading to the final dungeon can piss off even in this version tho). never really needed to grind in dq2 aside from the end when i had to grind for the final boss. this is the first game to include multiple party members so i give it a pass, but jesus was the gear imbalance of gear upgrades, all the shop sold was weapons / gear for my MC, a upgrade for prince and princess felt really rare in it. considering it came out only one year after dragon quest 1, it was pretty good though, cant say much about dq3 but seeing as its on several "best dragon quest" games list fairly high, and hopefully a more refined party member system, im pretty excited for it.
2 is my personal favorite . Haven't really enjoyed the 3D ones. My experience being with the mobile ports of 1,2 and 3, VII on 3DS and XI on PS4, played in that order
Cave to Rhone is required but even in the remakes 99% of the enemies can use the single/full party death spells killing even at lv 99 party IF it connects.
i really wish that you could choose what graphics tiles you could use for these games, it wouldnt be hard to set a system up to swap them out from versions, NES, SNES, GBC, or "modern". because honestly, the more modern graphics dont fit the tiles layout of these classic games. a higher render innkeep stuck in a box look a lot more out of place than it did on the NES, it looks like a poorly made rpg maker knockoff rather than the FIRST THREE GAMES OF THE FRANCHISE. if a game is gonna be grindy, and have minimal game mechanics, i at least want it to look the part, rather than trying to "update" what wasnt broken in the first place.
dragon quest 1: like 3 dungeons and 50% grinding dragon quest 2: way bigger and only like 33% grinding dragon quest 3: way bigger, more fun, and only like 15% grinding
Depending on which classes you pick, I chose to use hero, 2 thieves and a gadabout (who uses cursed items) to fight Baramos... lv40+ and still can't win lol I heard dq3 was kinda easy so I turned it into a harder game with ingame choices
I just started playing Dragon Quest 3 and I still have to grind a fair bit. I chose a Warrior, a Priest and a Merchant specifically to help me get a bit more money and she is invaluable. By the time I bought all the best equipment I was at level 8 and I hadn't even of gone to the first dungeon. I am not complaining because I'm the kind of guy who could level grind all day and not get bored. I went to the second continent, only to find that despite my party being at level 9 and up every monster hit my team for 10+ damage. A few levels later and I am slowly but surely arming myself with all the best gear on this continent.
The stairs in the SNES version are also automatic. It kind of sucks that the SNES version is a Japanese exclusive even though fan translations do exist. It seems this is similar to the original. Can you save anywhere in the original?
Hey, does 3 have the post game dungeon that was in the gbc version? The store page said there was post game content, but it also said there would be mini-games. Yet the monster medals and that board game are nowhere to be seen on the playthroughs I looked at so far. Can anyone answer this?
@@Work2Game Ah, it did not for phones, hence my question. However, this inspired research that showed my that the phone and Switch versions have the exact same descriptions, so I'm guessing the answer is no. Thank you for your answer!
the most balanced is hero which is the class of the main character the most powerful sage also yes gender does affect stats in one way or another except for the hero
If you wanna be brave, you can choose gadabout from the start. Play with them throughout the game, and he'll be able to class into a sage on his own. What this guy failed to mention in the video is that you need a sage book for any class other than gadabout.
I am playing through all the DQ games in order, and the Android versions are quite good. Not going to bother with the switch ones cause old school DQ combat is actually well suited to touchscreen.
For Dragon Quest 3, which version (besides the mobile and Switch versions, don't have the money to get it), should I get? Using an emulator on my Android phone.
I'm wondering what female Erdrick looks like. because only the canon male Erdrick is seen in Smash Bros. Ultimate despite being an alternate to the DQ11 Hero.
Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age Definitive Edition for the Nintendo Switch is the best and easy to get into. Personally, I started with III in 1990, then went to I, II, IV all on the NES and went from there. I would not recommend playing these on the NES, as they have made grinding much, much less necessary. If you want to start with one of the (cheaper) versions of I, II or III, I would go with II. It is a much longer game than I and not as long as III but still introduces you into the series. Or you can download the free demo of Dragon Quest XI S, which is absolutely amazing and gives you the first ten or so hours FREE!
6:37 also depending on how distribute the seeds, it'll determine what personality that character gets, which determines how the stats increase upon leveling up.
5:49 anyone can become a sage as long as you have the appropriate item and that character is at least lvl 20. The Gadabout or Jester is the only class which can become a Sage without the item, it just needs to be lvl 20.
Its just that normally theirs only 2 of those books so Id' rather just 3x lv 20 Jesters to become them but NOT at the START of the game since Jester at high lvs will ignore your commands at random.
So its best to change INTO 3x Jesters once you reach Dharma temple and NOT before.
dragon quest 1 shows its age, "get to x level to survive x attack then heal".
dragon quest 2 was alot more fun for me though, not as hard as the NES version was supposed to be (that cave leading to the final dungeon can piss off even in this version tho).
never really needed to grind in dq2 aside from the end when i had to grind for the final boss. this is the first game to include multiple party members so i give it a pass, but jesus was the gear imbalance of gear upgrades, all the shop sold was weapons / gear for my MC, a upgrade for prince and princess felt really rare in it.
considering it came out only one year after dragon quest 1, it was pretty good though, cant say much about dq3 but seeing as its on several "best dragon quest" games list fairly high, and hopefully a more refined party member system, im pretty excited for it.
If you get the chance, Dragon Quest 3 is worth playing. :)
2 is my personal favorite . Haven't really enjoyed the 3D ones. My experience being with the mobile ports of 1,2 and 3, VII on 3DS and XI on PS4, played in that order
Cave to Rhone is required but even in the remakes 99% of the enemies can use the single/full party death spells killing even at lv 99 party IF it connects.
Currently playing DQ1 on the Switch. Really enjoying. Bummer that there's no other party member to scout for this one.
Playing DQ1 as a kid, and going then into DQ2 it was such a game chainging moment for me
@@Work2Game This is my first DQ game. Got interested because I enjoyed Earth Born from Eastward. lol
I actually like the solo hero. Combat actually goes really fast mostly because of it
The Gadabout can turn into a Sage with out the special book at lv 20.
That FF14 music in your background. Had to drop it mid Shadows for Graduation prep but have to love it.
I can understand that, did you graduate? If so, congrats!!! :)
Dude I love the originals and excited about getting these. Still have the original DW 1, 2, 3, and 4. Great vid!
I couldn't afford 2 as a kid, but I got 1 and 4 still to this day. I think I had to rent 2 and 3 which I did until I beat them as a kid. :)
@@Work2Game lol they were mine but I think my father played them more than I did and I'm 35 now lmao
i really wish that you could choose what graphics tiles you could use for these games, it wouldnt be hard to set a system up to swap them out from versions, NES, SNES, GBC, or "modern". because honestly, the more modern graphics dont fit the tiles layout of these classic games. a higher render innkeep stuck in a box look a lot more out of place than it did on the NES, it looks like a poorly made rpg maker knockoff rather than the FIRST THREE GAMES OF THE FRANCHISE. if a game is gonna be grindy, and have minimal game mechanics, i at least want it to look the part, rather than trying to "update" what wasnt broken in the first place.
dragon quest 1: like 3 dungeons and 50% grinding
dragon quest 2: way bigger and only like 33% grinding
dragon quest 3: way bigger, more fun, and only like 15% grinding
Depending on which classes you pick, I chose to use hero, 2 thieves and a gadabout (who uses cursed items) to fight Baramos... lv40+ and still can't win lol
I heard dq3 was kinda easy so I turned it into a harder game with ingame choices
I just started playing Dragon Quest 3 and I still have to grind a fair bit. I chose a Warrior, a Priest and a Merchant specifically to help me get a bit more money and she is invaluable. By the time I bought all the best equipment I was at level 8 and I hadn't even of gone to the first dungeon. I am not complaining because I'm the kind of guy who could level grind all day and not get bored. I went to the second continent, only to find that despite my party being at level 9 and up every monster hit my team for 10+ damage. A few levels later and I am slowly but surely arming myself with all the best gear on this continent.
@@Dinobolt1 I don't know what me from 3 years ago was thinking when I wrote that cause DQ3 re-class system is grindy as hell. Fun game tho.
HE SAID GIL CRUCIFY THIS MAN
With DQ 3 having such a cool class system, I just really REALLY wish I got more than just 3 party members to customize
You get 4
@@TheFloodFourm And it sucks! Especially cause the Hero is just the Hero and the class system can't be used with them.
@@advkow yea. I wish the game gave you that option. Limits 25% of your freedom
The stairs in the SNES version are also automatic. It kind of sucks that the SNES version is a Japanese exclusive even though fan translations do exist. It seems this is similar to the original. Can you save anywhere in the original?
Hey, does 3 have the post game dungeon that was in the gbc version? The store page said there was post game content, but it also said there would be mini-games. Yet the monster medals and that board game are nowhere to be seen on the playthroughs I looked at so far. Can anyone answer this?
I haven't beaten 3 yet, so I can't say for certain. Look up the iOS version to see if it's included, if so, I'd bet it's here too.
@@Work2Game Ah, it did not for phones, hence my question. However, this inspired research that showed my that the phone and Switch versions have the exact same descriptions, so I'm guessing the answer is no. Thank you for your answer!
The Switch version does have the post game dungeon.
@@Morgil27 Just one, though. There are two in the GBC version.
@@WeirdoGeek Well that's a shame. I'm playing the 3ds version so I reckon it's probably the same as the Switch's.
I have a question for Dragon Quest 3, what is the most balanced class for my party and Does choosing a gender effect their stats in anyway?
I like your profile picture 😄
Also I don't know the answer to your question sorry
@@pizza619 thank you
and it’s alright
the most balanced is hero which is the class of the main character the most powerful sage also yes gender does affect stats in one way or another except for the hero
If you wanna be brave, you can choose gadabout from the start. Play with them throughout the game, and he'll be able to class into a sage on his own. What this guy failed to mention in the video is that you need a sage book for any class other than gadabout.
I am playing through all the DQ games in order, and the Android versions are quite good. Not going to bother with the switch ones cause old school DQ combat is actually well suited to touchscreen.
Yeah I get that, I hope you enjoy your play though. :)
@@Work2Game can you play touchin the screen on the switch? I mean the Switch itself is touchscreen.
How was your experience with DQ1? I just bought and played it for about 30 minutes but I already felt like I have to grind money for equipment.
dragon quest 1 2 and 3 are being remade in HD 2D
Wait, what!!! I only heard 3 was, but you're saying all 3? To the internet i go...
@@Work2Game did you find it!
For Dragon Quest 3, which version (besides the mobile and Switch versions, don't have the money to get it), should I get? Using an emulator on my Android phone.
Is DQ3 the HD remaster ? Is the combat only the enemy on the screen?
For the remaster you'll see your party and the enemies on screen, looks beautiful.
@@Work2Game thank you when does it come out ?
Use a guide to many finding items to progress story and secrets places
What class is the hero?
Hero is hero
Really he’s not warrior
@@mystic2918 hero is his class. A mix of other classes with a few things just their own.
Iris Rain that explains a lot
How much does DQ 1 2 3 cost in the eshop
I believe 4, 5, 6 respectfully.
5, 6 and 12 in USD
I'm wondering what female Erdrick looks like. because only the canon male Erdrick is seen in Smash Bros. Ultimate despite being an alternate to the DQ11 Hero.
I'm VERY interested in dq and am not sure what game would be good to start with. Any suggestions?
Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age Definitive Edition for the Nintendo Switch is the best and easy to get into.
Personally, I started with III in 1990, then went to I, II, IV all on the NES and went from there. I would not recommend playing these on the NES, as they have made grinding much, much less necessary.
If you want to start with one of the (cheaper) versions of I, II or III, I would go with II. It is a much longer game than I and not as long as III but still introduces you into the series. Or you can download the free demo of Dragon Quest XI S, which is absolutely amazing and gives you the first ten or so hours FREE!
If you have a DS, sentinals of the starry skies is fantastic
@@joshuadixon4090 it's a good game. I'm still playing the post game, so I can max my characters' job classes.
The super famicom versions English translated are the best versions of the original trilogy ill take the mobiles least we got them ty japan
Beggars can't be choosers, for me I love that it's wide screen, but I do agree with you for sure.
Can't they put these games on PC so people can mod the ugly sprites?
That would be nice.
i kinda like them
the sage part is a huge spoiler imo