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===''[[Dragon Quest]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest]]''===
The Dragonlord is the villain of the original game. He is the last obstacle the player must overcome before peace in Alefgard is ensured.
The Dragonlord is the villain of the original game. He is the last obstacle the player must overcome before peace in Alefgard is ensured.
{{Enemy
|float = left
|name = Dragonlord
|image = [[image:dragonlord1.png]]  [[image:dracolord1snes.gif]]
|game = Dragon Quest
|console = NES, SNES, GBC
|hp = 100 (NES)<br/>240 (remix)
|mp = 40
|attack = 90 (NES)<br/>107 (remix)
|defense = 75 (NES)<br/>110 (remix)
|agility = 55
|spells = [[Stopspell]], [[Hurtmore]]
|locations = [[Charlock Castle]]
}}
{{Enemy
|float = left
|name = Dragonlord (Dracolord)
|image = [[image:dragonlord2.png]][[image:dracolord2snes.gif]]
|game = Dragon Quest
|console = NES, SNES, GBC
|hp = 130 (NES)<br/>361 (remix)
|mp = 40
|attack = 140
|defense = 200
|agility = 55
|skills = Breathes fire<br/>Breathes intense fire
}}


===''[[Dragon Quest II]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest II]]''===
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===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest III]]''===
Although not specifically mentioned, the Dragonlord inherits the castle once inhabited by Zoma, sometime after Zoma was defeated by Loto (Erdrick) at the end of ''Dragon Quest III''. Also, according to the ''Emblem of Roto'' manga, the Dragon Queen's egg is most likely Dragonlord.
Although not specifically mentioned, the Dragonlord inherits the castle once inhabited by Zoma, sometime after Zoma was defeated by Loto (Erdrick) at the end of ''Dragon Quest III''. Also, according to the ''Emblem of Roto'' manga, the Dragon Queen's egg is most likely Dragonlord.
===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
''{{Enemy
|float = left
|name = Dragonlord
|image = [[image:nopic.png]]
|game = Dragon Quest IX
|console = DS
|experience = 63600
|gold = 2490
|droppedItem = [[Mini medal]] (common)<br/>[[Red Orb]] (rare)
|bestiaryNumber = 295
}}''


===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters]]''===
The Dragonlord (DracoLord at the time) is one of the several boss / final-boss characters that players can breed to get, though usually by difficult means. He also acts as the boss of the Gate of Ambition and will attempt to draw [[Terry]] over to his side in the same way he attempts to bargain with the Hero in the original ''Dragon Quest''.
''{{Enemy
|float = left
|name = Dracolord
|image = [[image:dracolord1.png]]
|game = Dragon Quest Monsters
|console = GBC
|hp = 2/5
|mp = 5/5
|attack = 2/5
|defense = 2/5
|agility = 5/5
|spells = [[Firebal]], [[Meditate]], [[BeDragon]]
|family = [[Boss Family]]
}}''
 
''{{Enemy
|float = left
|name = Dracolord
|image = [[image:dracolord2.png]]
|game = Dragon Quest Monsters
|console = GBC
|hp = 2/5
|mp = 4/5
|attack = 3/5
|defense = 2/5
|agility = 5/5
|spells = [[FireAir]], [[Massacre]], [[Surge]]
}}''
The Dragonlord (DracoLord at the time) acts as the boss of the Gate of Ambition and will attempt to draw [[Terry]] over to his side in the same way he attempts to bargain with the Hero in the original ''Dragon Quest''.


===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters 2]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters 2]]''===
Both forms of the Dragonlord (DracoLord at the time) can still be obtained via breeding as was possible in the previous installment. Additionally, the Dragonlord was given an additional form ('''Lord Draco / LordDraco''' due to display constraints) like a few other boss-character monsters.
{{Enemy
|float = left
|name = DracoLord
|image = [[image:dracolord.png]]
|game = Dragon Quest Monsters 2
|console = GBC
|hp = 5/10
|mp = 9/10
|attack = 6/10
|defense = 5/10
|agility = 7/10
|spells = [[Firebal]], [[Meditate]], [[BeDragon]]
|family = [[Boss Family]]
|locations = Breed a [[Servant]] with an [[Andreal]] or [[GreatDrak]]
}}
 
{{Enemy
|float = left
|name = DracoLord
|image = [[image:dracolord2.png1]]
|game = Dragon Quest Monsters 2
|console = GBC
|hp = 6/10
|mp = 9/10
|attack = 7/10
|defense = 6/10
|agility = 7/10
|spells = [[FireAir]], [[Massacre]], [[Surge]]
|family = [[Boss Family]]
|locations = Breed a DracoLord (human) with a [[Divinegon]]
}}


===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart]]''===


===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker]]''===
===''[[Dragon Quest IX]]''===
==Related Monsters==
*[[LordDraco]]


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery captionalign="left">
Image:Kingdragon2.jpg|The Dragonlord's true form
dragonlord1.png|First Form, DQ 1 NES
Image:Human-dragonlord.gif|First form, ''Dragon Quest''
dragonlord2.png|True Form, DQ1 NES
Image:True-dragonlord.gif|Second form, ''Dragon Quest''
dracolord1snes.gif|First Form, DQ 1 SNES
dracolord2snes.gif|True Form, DQ1 SNES
Image:Dracolord1.png|First form, ''Dragon Quest Monsters''
Image:Dracolord1.png|First form, ''Dragon Quest Monsters''
Image:Dracolord2.png|Second form, ''Dragon Quest Monsters''
Image:Dracolord2.png|Second form, ''Dragon Quest Monsters''
Image:Dracolord.png|First form, ''Dragon Quest Monsters 2''
Image:Dracolord.png|First form, ''Dragon Quest Monsters 2''
Image:Dracolord2.png1|Second form, ''Dragon Quest Monsters 2''
Image:Dracolord2.png1|Second form, ''Dragon Quest Monsters 2''
Image:Lorddraco.png|LordDraco, ''Dragon Quest Monsters 2''
Image:Dragon_lord.png|''Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart''
Image:Dragon_lord.png|''Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart''
Image:Dragon-dragonlord.jpg|''Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker''
Image:Dragon-dragonlord.jpg|''Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker''
Image:Kingdragon2.jpg|The Dragonlord's true form
</gallery>
</gallery>
[[File:Dracolord.gif]][[File:Dracolord2.gif]][[File:Lorddraco.gif]]{{DQI}}
[[Category:Final bosses]]
[[Category:Final bosses]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest I enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest I enemies]]
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[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters 2 enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters 2 enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX enemies]]
[[Category:Dragon Quest IX bosses]]
[[Category:Dragons]]
[[Category:Dragons]]

Revision as of 09:11, 30 July 2010

File:Kingdragon1.jpg

The Dragonlord (King Dragon, DracoLord) is the main antagonist and final boss of the original Dragon Quest. Before the game starts, he steals the Ball of Light to bring forth monsters and unleash his forces of darkness upon Alefgard; he also kidnaps Princess Gwaelin for reasons unknown.

Characteristics

The Dragonlord resides in Charlock castle, which is located to the southeast across the water from Tantegel castle. Within the castle, the Dragonlord resides on the bottom-most level. Throughout the game, the Dragonlord never leaves the castle, similar to Hargon in Dragon Quest II.

When confronted by the Hero, the Dragonlord offers him a chance to rule the world by his side. The Hero is then presented with an opportunity to answer 'yes' or 'no'. Answering 'yes' causes the screen to fade to black as if the Hero had been fainted/killed in battle. Answering 'no' results in the start of the battle with the Dragonlord.

In battle, the Dragonlord appears as a humanoid sorcerer who possesses the skill of magic but is fairly weak, physically speaking. After receiving enough damage, the Dragonlord transforms into a more powerful, dragon form (his "true" form). The music also changes to the final battle theme.

Appearances

Dragon Quest

The Dragonlord is the villain of the original game. He is the last obstacle the player must overcome before peace in Alefgard is ensured.


Dragonlord
File:Dragonlord1.png File:Dracolord1snes.gif
HP MP Experience Gold
100 (NES)
240 (remix)
40
Attack Defense Speed
90 (NES)
107 (remix)
75 (NES)
110 (remix)
55
Locations Charlock Castle
Spells Stopspell, Hurtmore
Game Dragon Quest
Console NES, SNES, GBC


Dragonlord (Dracolord)
File:Dragonlord2.pngFile:Dracolord2snes.gif
HP MP Experience Gold
130 (NES)
361 (remix)
40
Attack Defense Speed
140 200 55
Skills Breathes fire
Breathes intense fire
Game Dragon Quest
Console NES, SNES, GBC

Dragon Quest II

The grandson of the Dragonlord resides in the same location in Dragon Quest II. He is a character of core importance as he informs the heroes of their need to collect the Crests and contact Rubiss.

Dragon Quest III

Although not specifically mentioned, the Dragonlord inherits the castle once inhabited by Zoma, sometime after Zoma was defeated by Loto (Erdrick) at the end of Dragon Quest III. Also, according to the Emblem of Roto manga, the Dragon Queen's egg is most likely Dragonlord.

Dragon Quest IX

#295 - Dragonlord
HP MP Experience Gold
63600 2490
Attack Defense Speed
Dropped Item Mini medal (common)
Red Orb (rare)
Bestiary # 295
Game Dragon Quest IX
Console DS

Dragon Quest Monsters

Dracolord
File:Dracolord1.png
HP MP Experience Gold
2/5 5/5
Attack Defense Speed
2/5 2/5 5/5
Spells Firebal, Meditate, BeDragon
Family Boss Family
Game Dragon Quest Monsters
Console GBC

Dracolord
File:Dracolord2.png
HP MP Experience Gold
2/5 4/5
Attack Defense Speed
3/5 2/5 5/5
Spells FireAir, Massacre, Surge
Game Dragon Quest Monsters
Console GBC

The Dragonlord (DracoLord at the time) acts as the boss of the Gate of Ambition and will attempt to draw Terry over to his side in the same way he attempts to bargain with the Hero in the original Dragon Quest.

Dragon Quest Monsters 2

DracoLord
HP MP Experience Gold
5/10 9/10
Attack Defense Speed
6/10 5/10 7/10
Locations Breed a Servant with an Andreal or GreatDrak
Spells Firebal, Meditate, BeDragon
Family Boss Family
Game Dragon Quest Monsters 2
Console GBC


DracoLord
File:Dracolord2.png1
HP MP Experience Gold
6/10 9/10
Attack Defense Speed
7/10 6/10 7/10
Locations Breed a DracoLord (human) with a Divinegon
Spells FireAir, Massacre, Surge
Family Boss Family
Game Dragon Quest Monsters 2
Console GBC

Dragon Quest Monsters: Caravan Heart

Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker

Dragon Quest IX

Related Monsters

Gallery