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'''Tom Foolery''' (also known as '''Panon''') is a temporary playable character in ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''.
'''Tom Foolery''' is a temporary playable character in ''[[Dragon Quest IV]]''.


==Story==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ4}}===
Tom Foolery is first seen in [[Laissez Fayre]] in [[Dragon Quest IV Chapter 5|Chapter 5]], as a replacement act for [[Maya]]. When the party travels to [[Canalot]] in search of the [[Zenithia Equipment]], the king says he will only give the equipment to the person who can make him laugh. The party runs down to Laissez Fayre and recruits Tom for the task, but when he reaches there, instead of delivering on his promise he makes a speech on the necessity of assisting the Chosen. The king is convinced and gives up his treasure, after which Tom leaves the party and begins traveling.
Tom Foolery is first seen in [[Laissez Fayre]] in [[Dragon Quest IV Chapter 5|Chapter 5]], as a replacement act for [[Maya]]. When the party travels to [[Canalot]] in search of the [[Zenithia Equipment]], the king says he will only give the equipment to the person who can make him laugh. The party runs down to Laissez Fayre and recruits Tom for the task, but when he reaches there, instead of delivering on his promise he makes a speech on the necessity of assisting the Chosen. The king is convinced and gives up his treasure, after which Tom leaves the party and begins traveling.


If the party recruits Tom right after getting the [[ship]], he can remain with them for a long period of time until climbing the [[Stairway to Zenithia]].
If the party recruits Tom right after getting the [[ship]], he can remain with them for a long period of time until climbing the [[Stairway to Zenithia]].


===Stats===
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==Appearances in other games==
====Remake====
*In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] Version, Tom will depart upon leaving the castle entirely after the Zenithian Helm is obtained whether through exiting the castle town or using the [[Zoom]] spell.  In the remakes, he leaves the party after they exit the King's chamber.
 
===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''===
In the Real World version of [[Clearvale]], it's mentioned by a town residence that many entertainers visited.  One of which went by the name Tom Foolery. He can be found in an underwater shrine southwest of Graceskull, having lost his memory.
In the [[Lower World]] version of [[Clearvale]], it's mentioned by a town residence that many entertainers visited.  One of which went by the name Tom Foolery. He can be found in an underwater shrine southwest of Graceskull, having lost his memory and uses the bartender sprite.
 
The ''IV'' version of Tom will appear in the near-future version of [[Reaper's Peak]], using his sprite from the DS version of the game instead of a generic NPC. He is in the inn, and explains that he needed a bodyguard to reach the village. However, it took five days for the pair to make it Reaper's Peak and [[Hardie]] left as soon as they got there, leaving Tom to make a pun at his expense.


===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
Tom Foolery appeared as a NPC minstrel ghost in [[Alltrades Abbey (Dragon Quest IX)|Alltrades Abbey]] that assign some quests to the player. He has a son locked up in the prison of [[Stornway]].
Tom Foolery appeared as a NPC minstrel ghost in [[Alltrades Abbey (Dragon Quest IX)|Alltrades Abbey]] that assign some quests to the player. He has a son locked up in the prison of [[Stornway]].


==Remake==
==Trivia==
*In the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] Version, Tom will depart upon leaving the castle entirely after the Zenithian Helm is obtained whether through exiting the castle town or using the [[Zoom]] spell.  In the remakes, he leaves the party after they exit the King's chamber.
 
==Note==
*Tom Foolery and [[Healie]] are the only [[Non-Player Character|NPC]] allies to completely disappear later in the game.
*Tom Foolery and [[Healie]] are the only [[Non-Player Character|NPC]] allies to completely disappear later in the game.


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Revision as of 16:52, 5 December 2019

Tom Foolery
Dragon Quest IV
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Sprite(s)
Japanese name パノン
Romaji Panon
Old localisation Panon
Vocation Jester (NES Version)
Comedian (Remakes)
Race Human

Tom Foolery is a temporary playable character in Dragon Quest IV.

Appearances

Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen

Tom Foolery is first seen in Laissez Fayre in Chapter 5, as a replacement act for Maya. When the party travels to Canalot in search of the Zenithia Equipment, the king says he will only give the equipment to the person who can make him laugh. The party runs down to Laissez Fayre and recruits Tom for the task, but when he reaches there, instead of delivering on his promise he makes a speech on the necessity of assisting the Chosen. The king is convinced and gives up his treasure, after which Tom leaves the party and begins traveling.

If the party recruits Tom right after getting the ship, he can remain with them for a long period of time until climbing the Stairway to Zenithia.

Stats

Attribute Stats
Level Unknown
HP 85
MP 24
Strength 28
Agility 38
Resilience 18 (Not listed in the NES Version)
Wisdom 55 (Not listed in the NES Version)
Luck 88 (Not listed in the NES Version)
Attack 88
Defence 53
Spell Snooze
Initial gear Dream blade, Cloak of evasion, Hardwood headwear

Remake

  • In the NES Version, Tom will depart upon leaving the castle entirely after the Zenithian Helm is obtained whether through exiting the castle town or using the Zoom spell. In the remakes, he leaves the party after they exit the King's chamber.

Dragon Quest VI

In the Lower World version of Clearvale, it's mentioned by a town residence that many entertainers visited. One of which went by the name Tom Foolery. He can be found in an underwater shrine southwest of Graceskull, having lost his memory and uses the bartender sprite.

The IV version of Tom will appear in the near-future version of Reaper's Peak, using his sprite from the DS version of the game instead of a generic NPC. He is in the inn, and explains that he needed a bodyguard to reach the village. However, it took five days for the pair to make it Reaper's Peak and Hardie left as soon as they got there, leaving Tom to make a pun at his expense.

Dragon Quest IX

Tom Foolery appeared as a NPC minstrel ghost in Alltrades Abbey that assign some quests to the player. He has a son locked up in the prison of Stornway.

Trivia

  • Tom Foolery and Healie are the only NPC allies to completely disappear later in the game.

Gallery

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