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| - Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies is the ninth installment of the main Dragon Quest game series, and the first to be initially released on a handheld console. The game was released on July 11, 2009 in Japan. It was released in July 2010 in both North America and Europe and August 2010 in Australia.
- It's Dragon Quest IX. There's questing and you can fight dragons. This shouldn't be too unfamiliar. For quite a few people, this is actually their first Dragon Quest. For the OGs, we've been around the block a few times, and this is a neat trip through nostalgialand while adding enough fresh content. Then you have people inbetween, who have some DQ experience under their belt, but not alot. I hope this guide can help everybody. There are a few off-site pages I will link to just because somebody already did a certain job better than me (such as the Alchemy recipe/ingredient search engine, truly a helpful tool at any point in the game), but for the most part, most tips and advice in this is going to come from personal experience, advice and experiences from others, and of course, the DQ9 man
- Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies is the ninth installment of the Dragon Quest series, released on the Nintendo DS. In this world, a race of Winged Humanoids known as Celestrians watch over humankind from The Observatory. They also protect the Great World Tree, Yggdrasil, nurturing and nourishing, for it holds the key to their destiny. Select Celestrians have taken up a vital duty: to act as guardians of the mortal realm. It was released in Japan in 2009 by Square Enix and in North America and Europe in 2010 by Nintendo. Has a blossoming Character Sheet.
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| - Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies is the ninth installment of the Dragon Quest series, released on the Nintendo DS. In this world, a race of Winged Humanoids known as Celestrians watch over humankind from The Observatory. They also protect the Great World Tree, Yggdrasil, nurturing and nourishing, for it holds the key to their destiny. Select Celestrians have taken up a vital duty: to act as guardians of the mortal realm. By watching over humankind, granting their wishes and shielding them from harm, these guardians can collect "benevolessence" (Don't worry, this being Dragon Quest , this isn't the only pun!) -- a positive energy that replenishes the great Yggdrasil and allows it to flourish. With enough energy, Yggdrasil will be able to bear fruit, producing the sacred fyggs that will enable the Celestrians to follow the path of their elders and ascend to the upper realms. However, disaster strikes, and one angel ends up falling to earth. Upon awakening, they discover that they've mysteriously transformed into a human...! Now, they must Walk the Earth with a small band of other travelers, helping those in need and trying to find out what exactly happened... and if there's any way for them to get back home. One notable aspect of the game is the sheer amount of Character Customization open to the player. Not only can you name your heroes and determine their classes, you can fiddle with their height, hair, eyes, equipment, attire... In fact, their appearance changes to reflect whatever you currently have equipped. This extends to your teammates as well, enabling the player to create a very personalized party to take on challenges with. It was released in Japan in 2009 by Square Enix and in North America and Europe in 2010 by Nintendo. Has a blossoming Character Sheet.
- Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies is the ninth installment of the main Dragon Quest game series, and the first to be initially released on a handheld console. The game was released on July 11, 2009 in Japan. It was released in July 2010 in both North America and Europe and August 2010 in Australia.
- It's Dragon Quest IX. There's questing and you can fight dragons. This shouldn't be too unfamiliar. For quite a few people, this is actually their first Dragon Quest. For the OGs, we've been around the block a few times, and this is a neat trip through nostalgialand while adding enough fresh content. Then you have people inbetween, who have some DQ experience under their belt, but not alot. I hope this guide can help everybody. There are a few off-site pages I will link to just because somebody already did a certain job better than me (such as the Alchemy recipe/ingredient search engine, truly a helpful tool at any point in the game), but for the most part, most tips and advice in this is going to come from personal experience, advice and experiences from others, and of course, the DQ9 manual and Guidebook. Trust me, even with online FAQs, specialty pages such as this one, and whatnot, it's always handy to have the guide (plus it has lotsa purty pictures, just like the good old days). This is a real oddball for both /v/'s wikia "protip" pages and Dragon Quest. Mostly because of how social the game technically is, both online and in real life. As such, this may feel like an FAQ more than our typical tip pages. Please leave this page be for the sake of players looking for tips and use the discussion page for game relevant notes such as news of sponsored events, map downloads, and possible real life "hot-spots" that have good tagging potential such as game conventions.. That said, it's time to get down to business!
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