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The '''Coburg checkpoint''' is a location in ''[[Dragon Quest V]]''.  It's a means for people of [[Whealbrook]], [[Roundbeck]], and [[Fortuna]] to travel to [[Coburg]] or vice versa.
The '''Coburg checkpoint''' is a location in {{DQ5}}.  It's a means for people of [[Whealbrook]], [[Roundbeck]], and [[Fortuna]] to travel to [[Coburg]] or vice versa.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
==={{DQ5}}===
==={{DQ5}}===
The player first passes the check point during the final segment of the first generation, when the [[Hero (Dragon Quest V)|Hero]] travels with his [[Pankraz|father]] on the summons of the King of Corburg. As the two are making good time, Pankraz stops to enjoy the scenery with his son before setting off again--only to realize he's turned himself around.
The player first passes the check point during the final segment of the first generation, when the {{Hero 5}} travels with his [[Pankraz|father]] on the summons of the King of Corburg. As the two are making good time, Pankraz stops to enjoy the scenery with his son before setting off again--only to realize he's turned himself around.


Later on, when the Hero and Prince [[Harry]] have made their way back from the ruined [[Whealbrook]], they are stopped by the posted guard and sent away. Recognizing the soldier as a castle guard he used to torment as a child, Henry reveals his identity and the guard explains what has happened to the kingdom in his absence. The two continue on unhindered afterwards.  
Later on, when the Hero and Prince [[Harry]] have made their way back from the ruined [[Whealbrook]], they are stopped by the posted guard and sent away. Recognizing the soldier as a castle guard he used to torment as a child, Henry reveals his identity and the guard explains what has happened to the kingdom in his absence. The two continue on unhindered afterwards.  
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*[[Funky ferret]]
*[[Healslime]]
*[[Healslime]]
*[[Great sabrecub]] ([[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]] and [[Sony PlayStation#PlayStation 2|PlayStation 2]] Versions only)
*[[Great sabrecub]] ({{Super Famicom}} and {{PlayStation 2}} Versions only)
*[[Jailcat]]
*[[Jailcat]]
*[[Mental pitcher]]
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Pankraz getting turned around on the checkpoint is based on players stepping on a stairwell tile when they didn't mean to. This worked better in the SNES version of the game, where the under pass exit was a stairway tile instead of an open tunnel.
*Pankraz getting turned around on the checkpoint is based on players stepping on a stairwell tile when they didn't mean to. This worked better in the {{SNES}} Version of the game, where the under pass exit was a stairway tile instead of an open tunnel.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 19:04, 17 December 2021

The Coburg checkpoint is a location in Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride. It's a means for people of Whealbrook, Roundbeck, and Fortuna to travel to Coburg or vice versa.

Appearances

Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride

The player first passes the check point during the final segment of the first generation, when the Hero travels with his father on the summons of the King of Corburg. As the two are making good time, Pankraz stops to enjoy the scenery with his son before setting off again--only to realize he's turned himself around.

Later on, when the Hero and Prince Harry have made their way back from the ruined Whealbrook, they are stopped by the posted guard and sent away. Recognizing the soldier as a castle guard he used to torment as a child, Henry reveals his identity and the guard explains what has happened to the kingdom in his absence. The two continue on unhindered afterwards.

Nearby monsters

Whealbrook side (Generation I)
Coburg side (Generation I)
Whealbrook side (Generation II & III)
Coburg side (Generation II & III)

Trivia

  • Pankraz getting turned around on the checkpoint is based on players stepping on a stairwell tile when they didn't mean to. This worked better in the SNES Version of the game, where the under pass exit was a stairway tile instead of an open tunnel.

Gallery

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