Dragon Warrior II/Gameplay

Controls

 * : Direct your character through the world, in towns, and in dungeons. When you have more than one character on the map, you only control the character in the lead.  Also used to navigate and choose selections on any menu.
 * : Bring up the menu or accept a menu option.
 * : Close the menu or return to the previous menu.
 * : Pause.

Condition Window
If you stand still momentarily, the Condition Window pops up on the left side of the Game Screen. In this window you will find, for each character in your party, the current conditions listed for the following: Watch your Hit Points carefully. The HP indicates how much damage you can take. The Level rises with increases in Experience.

Command Window
By pushing, both the Command Window and the Condition Window open up. The Command Window and its options are used to perform actions. Within the Command Window are most of the commands you will use during the game. It is here that you choose to speak to a man in a shop, open a door, search an area, or view your status.

Note: In contrast to the first Dragon Warrior, Stairs, Door and Take are removed from the Command Window. Your party will automatically use the stairs when the lead character steps on them. To open doors, you must select the correct key from one of your characters Item lists. You will automatically take the contents of a chest when you search the chest at the lead character's feet.

Battle Screen
Throughout your quest, you will encounter an enemy or groups of enemies from time to time. When monsters appear, the Battle Screen will pop up. At this point you have a couple of choices, and those choices depend on the character whose command you are currently inputting. When choosing a course of action, you should take into account your HP and the strength of the enemy.

Status Window
The status of your Strength, Agility, and other characteristics appear when you activate the Status Screen. The numbers increase as you defeat monsters, gain experience points and raise your overall level.

The type of weapon, armor and shield that you carry will affect your Attack Power and Defense Power. The Copper Sword, for instance, will give you an Attack Power higher than the Club.