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|title=Dragon Slayer IV Drasle Family / Legacy of the Wizard
|title=Dragon Slayer IV Drasle Family <br> Legacy of the Wizard
|image=Dragon Slayer IV artwork.jpg
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|developer=[[Falcom]]
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|series=Dragon Slayer
|series=Dragon Slayer
|preceded by=[[Romancia|Dragon Slayer III: Romancia]]
|followed by=[[Dragon Slayer V: Sorcerian]]
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{{nihongo|'''Dragon Slayer IV Drasle Family'''|ドラゴンスレイヤーIV ドラスレファミリー|Doragon Suraiya IV Dorasure Famiri}} is a fantasy-themed, action-adventure platform game released for the [[MSX]], [[MSX2]] and [[Famicom]] in Japan and for the [[NES]] in the United States. It is the fourth installment in Falcom's Dragon Slayer series. [[Falcom]] directly published the two MSX versions, while [[Namco]] published the game for play on the Famicom. [[Brøderbund]] then licensed the Famicom version and published it in the United States as '''Legacy of the Wizard'''.
{{nihongo|'''Dragon Slayer IV Drasle Family'''|ドラゴンスレイヤーIV ドラスレファミリー|Doragon Suraiya IV Dorasure Famiri}} is a fantasy-themed, action-adventure platform game released for the [[MSX]], [[MSX2]] and [[Famicom]] in Japan and for the [[NES]] in the United States. It is the fourth installment in Falcom's Dragon Slayer series. [[Falcom]] directly published the two MSX versions, while [[Namco]] published the game for play on the Famicom. [[Brøderbund]] then licensed the Famicom version and published it in the United States as '''Legacy of the Wizard'''.


The game chronicles story of the Drasle family's attempt to destroy an ancient, evil dragon named Keela (or Dilgyos in the Japanese version) that is magically entrapped in a painting within an underground labyrinth. The only way the Drasle family can accomplish their goal is to use the "Dragon Slayer", a magical sword that is protected by four hidden crowns. The player must use the unique abilities of each member of the family to regain possession of the crowns, so that they may use the Dragon Slayer to defeat the evil Keela. Like many games of its era, the story of Legacy of the Wizard is explained almost entirely in the game's instruction manual. The game itself contains very little text, and does little to add to or even to explain the story of the game.
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The game is considered to be quite difficult as the game presents a rather sprawling dungeon/labyrinth to the player with little to no explanation or direction to follow. Only trial and error can guide the player in determining what steps to take to complete the game.  The MSX and MSX2 versions differ in some key ways.  The MSX2 graphics are improved and updated over the MSX version.  The placement of key items has also been shifted around in the MSX2 version.  The daughter's portion of the map is almost completely redesigned.  The Famicom/NES version of the game appears to combine the original level arrangement of the MSX version with the improved graphics of the MSX2 version, while adding smooth scrolling to the presentation, as the MSX systems were known to have poor scrolling capabilities.
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== Gameplay ==
The game is considered to be quite difficult as the game presents a rather sprawling dungeon/labyrinth to the player with little to no explanation or direction to follow. Only trial and error can guide the player in determining what steps to take to complete the game.  


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The MSX and MSX2 versions differ in some key ways. The MSX2 graphics are improved and updated over the MSX version. The placement of key items has also been shifted around in the MSX2 version. The daughter's portion of the map is almost completely redesigned. The Famicom/NES version of the game appears to combine the original level arrangement of the MSX version with the improved graphics of the MSX2 version, while adding smooth scrolling to the presentation, as the MSX systems were known to have poor scrolling capabilities.


== Story ==
== Story ==
A long, long time ago a woodcutter's family lived in a small woods. One day, inside their house, the grandmother was talking to her grandchildren. "Long, long ago there was an evil dragon that was terrifying the people. A wizard came from the north country, captured the dragon, and put it deep in the ground. See the picture on the wall? The wizard is your grandfather." Just as the grandmother pointed at the picture, their pet dog "Pochi" came in with a shiny, pointed object. It was a scale from the dragon! Mother and Father both felt the dragon was about to revive. So they started to get ready to go to the dungeon. Their mission was to destroy it. The kids cried, "There's no way that you can ever beat the dragon!" Father smiled and said, "Don't worry, there is a DragonSlayer." "DragonSlayer" is a magical sword - the only weapon that can destroy the dragon. However, it is protected by four hidden crowns. The kids said, "We can help you find the crowns if it's OK with you." "Sure, if we can all help each other, we will be able to defeat the dragon," the Father replied. Where are the four crowns? Can the Draslefamily destroy the dragon? Now the adventure begins.
Like many games of its era, the story of Legacy of the Wizard is explained almost entirely in the game's instruction manual. The game itself contains very little text, and does little to add to or even to explain the story of the game.
 
The game chronicles story of the Drasle (abbreviation of "Dragon Slayer") family's attempt to destroy an ancient, evil dragon named Dilgyos ("Keela" in the localization) that is magically entrapped in a painting within an underground labyrinth. The only way the Drasle family can accomplish their goal is to use the "Dragon Slayer", a magical sword that is protected by four hidden crowns. The player must use the unique abilities of each member of the family to regain possession of the crowns, so that they may use the Dragon Slayer to defeat the evil Dilgyos.
 
A long, long time ago a woodcutter's family lived in a small woods. One day, inside their house, the grandmother was talking to her grandchildren. "Long, long ago there was an evil dragon that was terrifying the people. A wizard came from the north country, captured the dragon, and put it deep in the ground. See the picture on the wall? The wizard is your grandfather." Just as the grandmother pointed at the picture, their pet dog "Pochi" came in with a shiny, pointed object. It was a scale from the dragon! Mother and Father both felt the dragon was about to revive. So they started to get ready to go to the dungeon. Their mission was to destroy it. The kids cried: "There's no way that you can ever beat the dragon!" Father smiled and said: "Don't worry, there is a DragonSlayer". "DragonSlayer" is a magical sword, the only weapon that can destroy the dragon. However, it is protected by four hidden crowns. The kids said: "We can help you find the crowns if it's OK with you". "Sure, if we can all help each other, we will be able to defeat the dragon", the Father replied. Where are the four crowns? Can the Drasle family destroy the dragon? Now the adventure begins.


==Artwork==
==Artwork==
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File:Dragon Slayer IV MSX title.gif|MSX title screen
File:Dragon Slayer IV MSX2 title.png|MSX2 title screen
File:Dragon Slayer IV MSX box.jpg|MSX box art
File:Dragon Slayer IV MSX box.jpg|MSX box art
File:Dragon Slayer IV MSX2 box.jpg|MSX2 box art
File:Dragon Slayer IV MSX2 box.jpg|MSX2 box art
File:Dragon Slayer IV FC box.jpg|Famicom box art
File:Dragon Slayer IV FC box.jpg|Famicom box art
File:Legacy of the Wizard NES box.jpg|NES box art
File:Legacy of the Wizard NES box.jpg|NES box art
File:Dragon Slayer IV MSX title.gif|MSX title screen
File:Dragon Slayer IV MSX2 title.png|MSX2 title screen
File:Dragon Slayer IV FC title.png|Famicom title screen
File:Legacy of the Wizard NES title.png|NES title screen
</gallery>
</gallery>



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Dragon Slayer IV Drasle Family (ドラゴンスレイヤーIV ドラスレファミリー Doragon Suraiya IV Dorasure Famiri?) is a fantasy-themed, action-adventure platform game released for the MSX, MSX2 and Famicom in Japan and for the NES in the United States. It is the fourth installment in Falcom's Dragon Slayer series. Falcom directly published the two MSX versions, while Namco published the game for play on the Famicom. Brøderbund then licensed the Famicom version and published it in the United States as Legacy of the Wizard.

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Famicom title screen
NES title screen

Gameplay

The game is considered to be quite difficult as the game presents a rather sprawling dungeon/labyrinth to the player with little to no explanation or direction to follow. Only trial and error can guide the player in determining what steps to take to complete the game.

The MSX and MSX2 versions differ in some key ways. The MSX2 graphics are improved and updated over the MSX version. The placement of key items has also been shifted around in the MSX2 version. The daughter's portion of the map is almost completely redesigned. The Famicom/NES version of the game appears to combine the original level arrangement of the MSX version with the improved graphics of the MSX2 version, while adding smooth scrolling to the presentation, as the MSX systems were known to have poor scrolling capabilities.

Story

Like many games of its era, the story of Legacy of the Wizard is explained almost entirely in the game's instruction manual. The game itself contains very little text, and does little to add to or even to explain the story of the game.

The game chronicles story of the Drasle (abbreviation of "Dragon Slayer") family's attempt to destroy an ancient, evil dragon named Dilgyos ("Keela" in the localization) that is magically entrapped in a painting within an underground labyrinth. The only way the Drasle family can accomplish their goal is to use the "Dragon Slayer", a magical sword that is protected by four hidden crowns. The player must use the unique abilities of each member of the family to regain possession of the crowns, so that they may use the Dragon Slayer to defeat the evil Dilgyos.

A long, long time ago a woodcutter's family lived in a small woods. One day, inside their house, the grandmother was talking to her grandchildren. "Long, long ago there was an evil dragon that was terrifying the people. A wizard came from the north country, captured the dragon, and put it deep in the ground. See the picture on the wall? The wizard is your grandfather." Just as the grandmother pointed at the picture, their pet dog "Pochi" came in with a shiny, pointed object. It was a scale from the dragon! Mother and Father both felt the dragon was about to revive. So they started to get ready to go to the dungeon. Their mission was to destroy it. The kids cried: "There's no way that you can ever beat the dragon!" Father smiled and said: "Don't worry, there is a DragonSlayer". "DragonSlayer" is a magical sword, the only weapon that can destroy the dragon. However, it is protected by four hidden crowns. The kids said: "We can help you find the crowns if it's OK with you". "Sure, if we can all help each other, we will be able to defeat the dragon", the Father replied. Where are the four crowns? Can the Drasle family destroy the dragon? Now the adventure begins.

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