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[[ | [[File:HoffmanWagon.png|thumb|right|190px|''Dragon Quest IV'''s wagon]] | ||
The '''wagon''' is a mechanic first introduced in ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series that facilitates larger parties. | The '''wagon''' is a mechanic first introduced in ''[[Dragon Quest (series)|Dragon Quest]]'' series that facilitates larger parties. | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===[[Dragon Quest IV]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest IV]]=== | ||
The wagon is obtained from [[Hank Hoffman Jr.]] at the [[Last Chance Saloon]] after convincing him to help out, and he joins the party as a guest for a time. When he leaves the party in [[Mintos]] to study under, he leaves his horse and wagon in [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|the Hero]]'s care. | The wagon is obtained from [[Hank Hoffman Jr.]] at the [[Last Chance Saloon]] after convincing him to help out, and he joins the party as a guest for a time. When he leaves the party in [[Mintos]] to study under, he leaves his horse and wagon in [[Hero (Dragon Quest IV)|the Hero]]'s care. | ||
===[[Dragon Quest V]]=== | ===[[Dragon Quest V]]=== | ||
[[Image:DQV_Wagon.png|thumb|right|190px|''Dragon Quest V'' monsters in the wagon]] | |||
The wagon is purchased from the Curiosity Shop in [[Fortuna]]. Said shop is only open at night, and the wagon is offered at the low cost of 300 [[gold]] coins. This is required in order to start taming monster companions. | The wagon is purchased from the Curiosity Shop in [[Fortuna]]. Said shop is only open at night, and the wagon is offered at the low cost of 300 [[gold]] coins. This is required in order to start taming monster companions. | ||