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* SilentAntagonist: Zigzagged. Malroth prefers annihilation over conversation, but he does speak when he wants to, during the CD Theater and Enix Gamebook of the game, ''Dragon Quest Monsters'', ''Dragon Quest of the Stars, ''Dragon Quest Builders 2'', ''Dragon Quest Rivals'', and Dragon Quest Tact''.

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* SilentAntagonist: Zigzagged. Malroth prefers annihilation over conversation, but he does speak when he wants to, during the CD Theater and Enix Gamebook of the game, ''Dragon Quest Monsters'', ''Dragon Quest of the Stars, Stars'', ''Dragon Quest Builders 2'', ''Dragon Quest Rivals'', and Dragon ''Dragon Quest Tact''.
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* ManiacalMonkey: He's an evil ape who works for a cult.

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* ManiacalMonkey: ManiacMonkeys: He's an evil ape who works for a cult.
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** The heroes were depicted in the SuperDeformed style for the original UsefulNotes/{{Famicom}} release, but were given more detailed designs typical of ''Manga/DragonBall Z'' for the UpdatedRerelease on the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom.
** The original US release on the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem featured an ArtShift depicting the heroes as HotterAndSexier.

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** The heroes were depicted in the SuperDeformed style for the original UsefulNotes/{{Famicom}} Platform/{{Famicom}} release, but were given more detailed designs typical of ''Manga/DragonBall Z'' for the UpdatedRerelease on the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom.
Platform/SuperFamicom.
** The original US release on the UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem featured an ArtShift depicting the heroes as HotterAndSexier.



* BadassNormal: He is the only one of the main three who can't use magic. And the only lead character of any ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' game who can't use magic, for that matter.

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* BadassNormal: He is the only one of the main three who can't use magic. And the only lead character of any ''VideoGame/DragonQuest'' ''Franchise/DragonQuest'' game who can't use magic, for that matter.



* NoSenseOfDirection: He's easily distracted and prone to wandering off the beaten path. The first part of the game has the Hero searching most of the northeastern continent to track him down as a result. In re-releases of ''[[VideoGame/DragonQuestXI Dragon Quest XI]]'', the Prince ends up wandering out of his world entirely and has to be tracked down through multiple locations from across the series before he can be returned to Cannock.

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* NoSenseOfDirection: He's easily distracted and prone to wandering off the beaten path. The first part of the game has the Hero searching most of the northeastern continent to track him down as a result. In re-releases of ''[[VideoGame/DragonQuestXI Dragon Quest XI]]'', ''VideoGame/DragonQuestXI'', the Prince ends up wandering out of his world entirely and has to be tracked down through multiple locations from across the series before he can be returned to Cannock.



** The princess always wears the same outfit, but she has two possible color schemes. Her character art for the original UsefulNotes/{{Famicom}} release depicted her with purple hair but a red and boots, but she wore purple in the game itself due to the limited palette. This purpled version appeared on the back of the Famicom box, depicting her as a blonde with purple hood and boots--''this'' palette became part of her UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom portrayal, and she's wavered back and forth between her Famicom and Super Famicom palettes ever since.

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** The princess always wears the same outfit, but she has two possible color schemes. Her character art for the original UsefulNotes/{{Famicom}} Platform/{{Famicom}} release depicted her with purple hair but a red and boots, but she wore purple in the game itself due to the limited palette. This purpled version appeared on the back of the Famicom box, depicting her as a blonde with purple hood and boots--''this'' palette became part of her UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom Platform/SuperFamicom portrayal, and she's wavered back and forth between her Famicom and Super Famicom palettes ever since.



-> "This Deity of the Damned enjoys nothing more than the sacrificed souls of his most sincere followers. Mmmmm!"

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-> --> "This Deity of the Damned enjoys nothing more than the sacrificed souls of his most sincere followers. Mmmmm!"

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