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==== Hero ====▼
Characters from ''[[{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]]'' include:
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* [[Flaming Sword]]: The second most powerful weapon you can wield. The best one is Erdrick's sword.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: In the first town, you can meet up with an ardent female admirer who will "tag along
* [[Guide Dang It]]: Your name actually affects your base stats and stat growth.
* [[Healing Hands]]: Heal and Healmore, learned at levels 3 and 17, respectively.
* [[Hello, Insert Name Here]]: One of the classic examples.
* [[The Hero]]: Obviously.
* [[Heroes Prefer Swords]]
* [[Heroic Mime]]: Averted, but only at the very end of the game, till then it’s played straight.
* [[Jack of All Stats]]: Inasmuch as ''Dragon Quest I'' ''had'' stats. The Hero has to be pretty good at everything, by ''Dragon Quest'' standards, since he fights alone.
* [[Light'Em Up]]: Radiant, learned at level 9.
* [[Magic Knight]]: He pretty much has to be, given that he has to perform all the functions that a party usually would in most RPGs. He learns healing spells, support spells, combat spells, and can also get blinged out with extremely strong equipment.
* [[One-Man Army]]
* [[Playing with Fire]]: Hurt and Hurtmore (Firebal and Firebane in the GBC version), learned at levels 4 and 19, respectively.
* [[
* [[Standard Status Effects]]: Sleep, learned at level 7, and actually useful for once.
* [[We Can Rule Together]]: The Dragonlord makes this offer to you when you confront him. Most players just select no and get on with the battle, but if you accept, you get a [[Nonstandard Game Over|Non-Standard Game Over]] (except in the SNES version where he wakes up in a town near the [[Big Bad]]'s castle, where the innkeeper says that he had a [[Bad Dreams|Bad Dream]]).
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* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Damn near the [[Trope Codifier]] for Japanese RPGs.
* [[The Dev Team Thinks of Everything]]: If you are carrying the princess with you to Charlock Castle and talk to the Dragonlord, he actually thanks you for saving him the trouble of having her transported there.
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]: She is consistently depicted as red-headed, even back in the NES days.
▲* [[Dub Name Change]]: From Lora to Gwaelin.
* [[Pimped-Out Dress]]
* [[Save the Princess]]
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* [[Big Bad]]
* [[Dub Name Change]]:
* [[Evil Sorcerer]]
* [[One-Winged Angel]]:
* [[Orcus on His Throne]]: The Dragonlord pretty much just sits in his castle all game and waits for you to come and kick his arse.
* [[Squishy Wizard]]: By the time they get to him, most players can kill his first form in three hits.
* [[We Can Rule Together]]: The Dragonlord makes this offer to you when you confront him. Most players just select no and get on with the battle, but if you accept, you get a [[Nonstandard Game Over|Non-Standard Game Over]] (except in the SNES version where he wakes up in a town near the [[Big Bad]]'s castle, where the innkeeper says that he had a [[Bad Dreams|Bad Dream]]).
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