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'''''Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and The Blight Below''''' is a 2015 ActionRPG HackandSlash SpinOff of the ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' franchise, developed by Omega Force of [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]] and published by Creator/SquareEnix, released for the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 (Japan-exclusive), Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch (Japan-exclusive), and [[UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} PC]]. Unlike Omega Force's ''Warriors'' series proper, ''Dragon Quest Heroes'' differs by blending the traditional EasternRPG mechanics of ''Dragon Quest'' with TowerDefense elements, while keeping the typical ''Warriors'' formula of using one character to defeat waves of {{Mook}}s. Furthermore, ''Dragon Quest Heroes'' allow the player to summon monsters to assist the party in fighting the enemy in one location, while the player accomplishes an objective somewhere else in the battlefield.

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\n'''''Dragon ''Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and The Blight Below''''' Below'' is a 2015 ActionRPG HackandSlash SpinOff of the ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' franchise, developed by Omega Force of [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]] and published by Creator/SquareEnix, released for the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 Platform/PlayStation3 (Japan-exclusive), Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/PlayStation4, Platform/NintendoSwitch (Japan-exclusive), and [[UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} [[Platform/{{Steam}} PC]]. Unlike Omega Force's ''Warriors'' series proper, ''Dragon Quest Heroes'' differs by blending the traditional EasternRPG mechanics of ''Dragon Quest'' with TowerDefense elements, while keeping the typical ''Warriors'' formula of using one character to defeat waves of {{Mook}}s. Furthermore, ''Dragon Quest Heroes'' allow the player to summon monsters to assist the party in fighting the enemy in one location, while the player accomplishes an objective somewhere else in the battlefield.



A {{Sequel}} called ''VideoGame/DragonQuestHeroesIITwinKingsAndTheProphecysEnd'' was released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 and the UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita in 2016. Unlike the first installment, it features multiplayer capability, while blending the ''Dragon Quest'' and ''Warriors'' elements even further.

A CompilationRerelease featuring both games called ''Dragon Quest Heroes I & II'' was released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch in 2017.

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A {{Sequel}} called ''VideoGame/DragonQuestHeroesIITwinKingsAndTheProphecysEnd'' was released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Platform/PlayStation3, Platform/PlayStation4 and the UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita Platform/PlayStationVita in 2016. Unlike the first installment, it features multiplayer capability, while blending the ''Dragon Quest'' and ''Warriors'' elements even further.

A CompilationRerelease featuring both games called ''Dragon Quest Heroes I & II'' was released for the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch in 2017.

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* BonusBoss: Several Legacy Bosses return: [[VideoGame/DragonQuestIV Psaro]], [[VideoGame/DragonQuestIII Zoma]], [[VideoGame/DragonQuestV Bejorn the Behemoose]], [[VideoGame/DragonQuestVI Nokturnus]], and [[VideoGame/DragonQuestII Atlas]].



** This adds a DifficultyByRegion spike since completing all of the content that was originally DLC in the Japanese version is now required to get the [[OneHundredPercentCompletion platinum trophy]] in the US one, including every NintendoHard BonusBoss.

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** This adds a DifficultyByRegion spike since completing all of the content that was originally DLC in the Japanese version is now required to get the [[OneHundredPercentCompletion platinum trophy]] in the US one, including every NintendoHard BonusBoss.{{Superboss}}.
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'''''Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and The Blight Below''''' is a 2015 ActionRPG HackandSlash SpinOff of the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' franchise, developed by Omega Force of [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]] and published by Creator/SquareEnix, released for the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 (Japan-exclusive), Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch (Japan-exclusive), and [[UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} PC]]. Unlike Omega Force's ''Warriors'' series proper, ''Dragon Quest Heroes'' differs by blending the traditional EasternRPG mechanics of ''Dragon Quest'' with TowerDefense elements, while keeping the typical ''Warriors'' formula of using one character to defeat waves of {{Mook}}s. Furthermore, ''Dragon Quest Heroes'' allow the player to summon monsters to assist the party in fighting the enemy in one location, while the player accomplishes an objective somewhere else in the battlefield.

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'''''Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and The Blight Below''''' is a 2015 ActionRPG HackandSlash SpinOff of the ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' franchise, developed by Omega Force of [[Creator/{{Koei}} Koei Tecmo]] and published by Creator/SquareEnix, released for the Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation3 (Japan-exclusive), Sony UsefulNotes/PlayStation4, UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch (Japan-exclusive), and [[UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} PC]]. Unlike Omega Force's ''Warriors'' series proper, ''Dragon Quest Heroes'' differs by blending the traditional EasternRPG mechanics of ''Dragon Quest'' with TowerDefense elements, while keeping the typical ''Warriors'' formula of using one character to defeat waves of {{Mook}}s. Furthermore, ''Dragon Quest Heroes'' allow the player to summon monsters to assist the party in fighting the enemy in one location, while the player accomplishes an objective somewhere else in the battlefield.



** All of the guest characters are callbacks to previous VideoGame/DragonQuest games. Most of their attacks and dialog have references to their respective games.
** Psaro's Coup de Grace in particular sees him utilize the secret of evolution, temporarity becoming the final boss of VideoGame/DragonQuestIV.
** Kiryl's coup de grace fills the screen with "Kiryl cast whack....but it missed" dialogue boxes straight out of VideoGame/DragonQuestIV.

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** All of the guest characters are callbacks to previous VideoGame/DragonQuest ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' games. Most of their attacks and dialog have references to their respective games.
** Psaro's Coup de Grace in particular sees him utilize the secret of evolution, temporarity temporarily becoming the final boss of VideoGame/DragonQuestIV.
''VideoGame/DragonQuestIV''.
** Kiryl's coup de grace fills the screen with "Kiryl cast whack....whack... but it missed" dialogue boxes straight out of VideoGame/DragonQuestIV.''VideoGame/DragonQuestIV''.



** Nera and Bianca were removed from VideoGame/DragonQuestV the eve before one of them marries the hero.
** Terry could have been anywhere before joining the hero in VideoGame/DragonQuestVI.
** Yangus and Jessica have already defeated Rhapthorne in VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII, as Yangus refers to himself as a "bandit turned 'ero", and Jessica unleashes Magic Burst as her coup de grace, which is an endgame spell. And [[spoiler: after Empyrea rescues the party at The Fault, Yangus and Jessica tell you that Empyrea directly helped them to defeat a villain in their own world, referencing the final battle with Rhapthorne.]]

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** Nera and Bianca were removed from VideoGame/DragonQuestV ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'' the eve before one of them marries the hero.
** Terry could have been anywhere before joining the hero in VideoGame/DragonQuestVI.
''VideoGame/DragonQuestVI''.
** Yangus and Jessica have already defeated Rhapthorne in VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII, ''VideoGame/DragonQuestVIII'', as Yangus refers to himself as a "bandit turned 'ero", and Jessica unleashes Magic Burst as her coup de grace, which is an endgame spell. And [[spoiler: after Empyrea rescues the party at The Fault, Yangus and Jessica tell you that Empyrea directly helped them to defeat a villain in their own world, referencing the final battle with Rhapthorne.]]



* TheMultiverse: The world of this game appears to be a part of, if not a hub of, a VideoGame/DragonQuest Multiverse. All the guest characters have exited their own worlds at various points of their own games' stories.

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* TheMultiverse: The world of this game appears to be a part of, if not a hub of, a VideoGame/DragonQuest ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' Multiverse. All the guest characters have exited their own worlds at various points of their own games' stories.

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