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* {{nes|Start}}: Press the Start button to start a new game, or to pause the game mid-action and bring up the Inventory screen. ''Note: In the MSX versions of the game, press ESC.''
* {{nes|Start}}: Press the Start button to start a new game, or to pause the game mid-action and bring up the Inventory screen. ''Note: In the MSX versions of the game, press ESC.''
* {{nes|Select}}: Press the Select button during the game to pause the action and activate the item selection mode.  In this mode, you can press {{nes|Left|Dpad}} and {{nes|Right|Dpad}} to move a box that will highlight one or none of the three items that you have chosen to take with you as you left the family home or an inn.  Moving the cursor beyond any of the three items will remove the cursor, indicating that no item is activated.  Pressing left or right when there is no cursor will bring the cursor back.  Press {{nes|Select}} again or {{nes|B}} to exit out of item selection mode and return to the game. ''Note: In the MSX versions of the game, press ENTER.''
* {{nes|Select}}: Press the Select button during the game to pause the action and activate the item selection mode.  In this mode, you can press {{nes|Left|Dpad}} and {{nes|Right|Dpad}} to move a box that will highlight one or none of the three items that you have chosen to take with you as you left the family home or an inn.  Moving the cursor beyond any of the three items will remove the cursor, indicating that no item is activated.  Pressing left or right when there is no cursor will bring the cursor back.  Press {{nes|Select}} again or {{nes|B}} to exit out of item selection mode and return to the game. ''Note: In the MSX versions of the game, press ENTER.''
== Family ==
The Worzen family is a tight-knit unit who make their living as woodcutters.  The family lives together in their cottage, including the father Xemn and mother Meyna, their son Roas and their daughter Lyll, and Lyll's pet monster Pochi.  Additionally, two of Roas and Lyll's grandparents live with them.  They are all seen together in their home, which serves as the character select screen.  To choose a family member to play with, simply move the pointing cursor to the player you would like to use, and press {{nes|A}}.


''Note: The family's name is not the Drasle family, as is commonly misinterpreted by the title.  "Drasle" in this case is short for "Dragon Slayer".''
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=== Father Xemn: Warrior ===
[[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Xemn portrait.png|right]]
{| style="float:left"
| rowspan="3" | [[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Xemn sprite.png|left]]
| '''Jump Height: 18'''
|-
| '''Attack Power: 3'''
|-
| '''Attack Range: 16'''
|}
Xemn is a powerful man, whose strength was developed over many years of cutting wood.  He is the strongest member of the family, with an attack power only equaled by Pochi, but with twice the range as the family pet.  However, he is one of the worst jumpers, also comparable to Pochi.  Xemn is able to make use of the Powered Boots and the Armor, and only he alone can utilize the block moving Gloves and manipulate the blocks to his will.  His domain is the left portion of the dungeon.
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=== Mother Meyna: Wizard ===
[[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Meyna portrait.png|right]]
{| style="float:left"
| rowspan="3" | [[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Meyna sprite.png|left]]
| '''Jump Height: 20'''
|-
| '''Attack Power: 2'''
|-
| '''Attack Range: 24'''
|}
Meyna comes from a long line of spell casters, and is able to make use of several magical items that no one else can operate.  Her attack magic is not as strong as her husband's ax, but it is more powerful than the childrens'.  Meyna has the power to wear Wings which allow her to move anywhere on the screen as easily as walking.  She can also use the Key Stick to unlock doors with the power of magic, and the Hit Rod which sends blocks flying away.  She is responsible for exploring the lowest depths of the dungeon.
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=== Son Roas: Ranger ===
[[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Roas portrait.png|right]]
{| style="float:left"
| rowspan="3" | [[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Roas sprite.png|left]]
| '''Jump Height: 20'''
|-
| '''Attack Power: 1'''
|-
| '''Attack Range: 32'''
|}
Roas is the child who is destined to complete the work of his ancestor and defeat Keela (or Dilgyos) once and for all.  Although Roas' attacks have great range, he is not particular powerful.  Even with the aid of the few special items that he is permitted to use, Roas is unable to collect any of the Crowns, not even Pochi's.  However, only Roas alone can use the Crowns at the pictures of Princess Celina that are scattered throughout the dungeon to warp to a unique location that no other family member can access.  He is also the only one with the ability to wield the Dragon Slayer, the only weapon capable of defeating Keela.  ''Note: In the MSX2 version, the role of Roas is expanded.  It is Roas, and not Lyll, who can exclusively reach the shop where the Shield is sold, but only after the family possess two of the crowns.''
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=== Daughter Lyll: "Elf" ===
[[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Lyll portrait.png|right]]
{| style="float:left"
| rowspan="3" | [[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Lyll sprite.png|left]]
| '''Jump Height: 26'''
|-
| '''Attack Power: 1'''
|-
| '''Attack Range: 32'''
|}
Although Lyll's character class is described in the game as "Elf", she is human just like the rest of her family.  This description is meant to imply that she is proficient in both magic and fighting, though she excels at neither.  Like her brother, her attack is weak offensively, but it has incredibly range.  She is, by far, the best jumper in the game, capable of reaching heights that put other family members to shame.  As if her jumping power was not good enough to begin with, she can also strap on the Jump Shoes for an additional boost that helps her to reach items and regions of the dungeon that no one else can.  She alone can wield the Mattock, an item capable of breaking blocks at the cost of some magic.  She is best used to explore the upper right portion of the dungeon.
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=== Pet Pochi: Monster ===
[[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Pochi portrait.png|right]]
{| style="float:left"
| rowspan="3" | [[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Pochi sprite.png|left]]
| '''Jump Height: 18'''
|-
| '''Attack Power: 3'''
|-
| '''Attack Range: 8'''
|}
Pochi is small, fiesty, and determined.  As the loved and cherished family pet, his loyalty extends to them over all his fellow monsters.  But when the monsters look at him, all they see is another monster, and not a target to attack.  As a result, Pochi can slip in and out of the dungeon without so much as a scratch unless he falls from a great height.  Pochi's attack is as powerful as Xemns, but its range is pitifully short.  Additionally, Pochi fires very rapidly and will deplete his magic supply much faster than his fellow family members.  The only item that Pochi can use to any great use is the Fire Rod, which will extend the range of his attack to make it more effective.  Only Pochi can dare approach the well guard crown near the center of the dungeon.
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=== Extended Family ===
[[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Douel sprite.png|right]]
'''Grandfather Douel''': Roas and Lyll's grandfather is a wonderful listener, and he enjoys listening to the stories of the families adventures.  In the game, he is used to recount the passwords that have been given out by grandmother Jiela, and allow the family to continue their adventure from where they previously left off.
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[[Image:Dragon Slayer IV Jiela sprite.png|right]]
'''Grandmother Jiela''': The grandmother of the family has an important role of recounting their escapades in a form that they will remember.  In the game, she is the one who provides players with a password to write down so that they can continue with their progress when they return to the game later on.
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[[Image:Dragon Slayer IV ancestor painting.png|right]]
'''Ancient Ancestor''': On the wall of the household is a picture of the family member who was first responsible for imprisoning Keela (Dilgyos) in the painting deep inside the dungeon.  He knew his spell would not last forever, and so he placed powerful objects in the dungeon for his descendants to find and finish the job that he started.  His portrait appears to be nothing more than decoration, but it is known to be the key to certain [[Dragon Slayer IV Drasle Family/Secrets|secrets]].
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Revision as of 02:48, 7 January 2010

Controls

  • Neutral dpad: Use the direction pad to control each member of the family as they explore the dungeon. Press left and right to make each player run (or fall through the air) in either direction. Press up and down to make each player climb up and down ladders. Pressing up also enables players to resist taking damage from spiked floors, or to climb on the backs of monsters, although this may hurt them in the process.
  • A button: Press the A button to make the players jump into the air. Each family member has a different maximum height at which they can jump. The A button is also used to utilize special items which operate on blocks, like the glove, the mattock, and the hit rod.
  • B button: Press the B button to instruct players to fire their weapons or magic at enemies. Each family member will fire in the direction that they are currently facing, but the direction pad can be held down to throw weapons up, down, or diagonally.
  • Start button: Press the Start button to start a new game, or to pause the game mid-action and bring up the Inventory screen. Note: In the MSX versions of the game, press ESC.
  • Select button: Press the Select button during the game to pause the action and activate the item selection mode. In this mode, you can press Left dpad and Right dpad to move a box that will highlight one or none of the three items that you have chosen to take with you as you left the family home or an inn. Moving the cursor beyond any of the three items will remove the cursor, indicating that no item is activated. Pressing left or right when there is no cursor will bring the cursor back. Press Select button again or B button to exit out of item selection mode and return to the game. Note: In the MSX versions of the game, press ENTER.