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'''''Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below''''' is a hack-and-slash game developed by [[Omega Force]] and published by [[Square Enix]] for [[PlayStation 3]] and [[PlayStation 4]]. It was released in Japan and Asia in February 2015, and in North America, Australia and Europe only for PlayStation 4 in October 2015. It was later released via Steam for [[Microsoft Windows]] in December 2015 for North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. The game received generally positive reviews, with a sequel ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes II]]'' being released in Japan during May 2016. ''Dragon Quest Heroes'' would later be released with the sequel in a compilation for [[Nintendo Switch]] in Japan.
'''''Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below''''' is a hack-and-slash game developed by [[Omega Force]] and published by [[Square Enix]] for [[PlayStation 3]] and [[PlayStation 4]]. It was released in Japan and Asia in February 2015, and in North America, Australia and Europe only for PlayStation 4 in October 2015. It was later released via Steam for [[Microsoft Windows]] in December 2015 for North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. The game received generally positive reviews, with a sequel ''[[Dragon Quest Heroes II]]'' being released in Japan during May 2016. ''Dragon Quest Heroes'' would later be released with the sequel in a compilation for [[Nintendo Switch]] in Japan.




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** Nera has a partially original skill set based on her stave skills from her own game.
** Nera has a partially original skill set based on her stave skills from her own game.
** Psaro now primarily uses great swords in this game, while his arsenal was a tad more diverse in his source game.
** Psaro now primarily uses great swords in this game, while his arsenal was a tad more diverse in his source game.
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 10 June 2019

Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below is a hack-and-slash game developed by Omega Force and published by Square Enix for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. It was released in Japan and Asia in February 2015, and in North America, Australia and Europe only for PlayStation 4 in October 2015. It was later released via Steam for Microsoft Windows in December 2015 for North America, Europe, Australia and Asia. The game received generally positive reviews, with a sequel Dragon Quest Heroes II being released in Japan during May 2016. Dragon Quest Heroes would later be released with the sequel in a compilation for Nintendo Switch in Japan.

Tropes used in Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below include:
  • Divergent Character Evolution: Some of the legacy characters have been diversified or alternatively associated with particular weapons since their source canon games.
    • Alena nigh exclusively is a Bare-Fisted Monk, while she had a slightly larger weapon pool in her canon game.
    • Kiryl defaults to spears, but does mention he can uses other weapons like swords.
    • Yangus sticks primarily to axes, while he could also use hammers and flails in his own game.
    • Jessica sticks to whips, while she could also use staves and daggers in her own game.
    • Maya could use daggers, staves, and some other weapons, but sticks to fans in this game.
    • Bianca sticks to bows in this game, while she had a much more varied weapon skill set in DQV.
    • Nera has a partially original skill set based on her stave skills from her own game.
    • Psaro now primarily uses great swords in this game, while his arsenal was a tad more diverse in his source game.