Legacy of the Wizard/Walkthrough

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Goal[edit]

The goal of the game is to use Xemn, Meyna, Lyll, and Pochi to collect each of the four crowns by defeating four guardians. Succeeding in that task will allow Roas to use the crowns to locate the Dragon Slayer and ultimately use it to defeat the evil King Dragon who is imprisoned in a painting in the center of the dungeon.

The dungeon[edit]

The dungeon consists of 16 floors, and each floor is composed for four long horizontal rooms. In the NES/Famicom version of the game, the screen scrolls smoothly from one end of a room to the other. However, on the two MSX versions, each room is further broken up into four screens. While the view of the room may change, you are still considered to be in the same room until you actually move your character off the left or right side of the screen.

In order to collect the crowns, you must send each family member into a portion of the dungeon that is specifically suited for that member's special abilities. The following map shows how the dungeon is divided among the different members.

Dragon Slayer IV guide map.png
  • The green area along the top and stretching a bit into the center of the dungeon is accessible to every member of the family, regardless of their talents.
  • The yellow area that occupies most of the middle and a bit of the right is packed with dangerous monsters that will make short work of all family members except Pochi.
  • The red area off to the right contains very high jumps and series of blocks which must be broken, making this area suited for high jumping Lyll and her mattock.
  • The blue area along the bottom has hallways of spiked floors and entire rows of locked doors, which only winged Meyna can unlock with her Key Stick.
  • Finally, the orange area on the left contains corridors that must be navigated by moving blocks with careful precision, a task only Xemn can do correctly with his glove.

Progress[edit]

In order to collect the crowns, every family member except for Pochi must have access to special items that enable them to reach the locations where the Crowns are stored in their respective portions of the dungeon. Items that each family member needs are not typically found in that member's area, but rather in another member's region of the dungeon. As a result, it is necessary to visit different portions of the dungeon in a specific order to enable each family member to make it all the way through their own portion.

Collecting items[edit]

Lyll, Meyna, and Xemn all need particular items in order to reach the locations where the crowns are hidden. Below is a guide to which character needs what item, and who can retrieve it for him. Note that this walkthrough assumes that all items are found and not purchased (with the exception of the shield which can only be bought in a secret store.)

Required items
Character Item Retrieved by
Dragon Slayer IV Xemn sprite.png Dragon Slayer IV item glove NES.png
Dragon Slayer IV Pochi sprite.png
The fact is, anyone can retrieve the Glove for Xemn, as it is found in the green region at the top of the dungeon where all the players can explore. It's simply easiest for Pochi since he won't be attacked by enemies.
Dragon Slayer IV item armor NES.png
Dragon Slayer IV Meyna sprite.png
In truth, Xemn does not require the Armor to collect the crown, but it is one of the few special items that he can use, and it is found deep in Meyna's portion of the dungeon.
Dragon Slayer IV Lyll sprite.png Dragon Slayer IV item mattock NES.png
Dragon Slayer IV Xemn sprite.png
The Mattock is an essential item for Lyll. Without it, she will be blocked from her destination by rows of blocks. It can be found by Xemn, but only with the aid of his glove.
Dragon Slayer IV item jump shoes NES.png
Dragon Slayer IV Meyna sprite.png
Without the Jump Shoes, Lyll will not be able to reach the crown in her portion of the dungeon. Only her mother can collect them for her in a very dangerous part of the dungeon. However, she needs her wings to find it, so Lyll must collect those for her first.
Dragon Slayer IV Meyna sprite.png Dragon Slayer IV item hit rod NES.png
Dragon Slayer IV Xemn sprite.png
The Hit Rod is Meyna's only means of moving blocks out of her way. It is found very early on in Xemn's portion of the dungeon, close to the dragon painting.
Dragon Slayer IV item wings NES.png
Dragon Slayer IV Lyll sprite.png
Without the Wings, Meyna will unable to walk across the spiked floor with low ceilings, or to reach high platforms. The wings are hidden deep within Lyll's section of the dungeon.
Dragon Slayer IV item key stick NES.png
Dragon Slayer IV Xemn sprite.png
Dragon Slayer IV Lyll sprite.png
Dragon Slayer IV Meyna sprite.png
The key stick is a required item for Meyna, but the truth is, a few family members can collect it, including Meyna herself. Xemn can reach it with the Glove, Lyll can get to it with her Mattock, and Meyna can get it as long as she has the Hit Rod.
Other useful items
Item Retrieved by
Dragon Slayer IV item power knuckle NES.png
Dragon Slayer IV Pochi sprite.png
The Power Knuckle can really come in handy if you find yourself up against tough monsters. It's even useful against the Crown guardians. Anyone can collect it, but its found in Pochi's area.
Dragon Slayer IV item fire rod NES.png
Dragon Slayer IV Lyll sprite.png
You may occasionally wish that you had better firing range to hit enemies from far away. If you equip the Fire Rod, the distance your weapon shoots will double. Lyll can find it, not terribly far from where Meyna's wings are located.
Dragon Slayer IV item powered boots NES.png
Dragon Slayer IV Xemn sprite.png
Dragon Slayer IV Lyll sprite.png
The Powered Boots are not only incredibly useful, they're also probably the most fun item to use in the game. There are actually two treasure chests which contain these boots, one that Xemn can reach, and one that Lyll can reach. However, Xemn's is the easier of the two to collect.
Dragon Slayer IV item shield NES.png
Dragon Slayer IV Lyll sprite.png
Collecting the shield is absolutely not required to complete the game. However, it certainly makes the battles against the Crown guardians a lot easier to handle. The Shield cannot be found in any treasure chest, and must be purchase from a secret shop that only Lyll has the ability to reveal with her Mattock. Note: In the MSX2 version, only Roas can access the hidden shop by making use of the Crown, and only after two of the Crowns have been retrieved.

Collecting Crowns[edit]

The Crowns can be collected in any order that you like. There is nothing forcing you to collect one family member's Crown before another's, other than the collection of required items. However, the order in which you collect the Crowns is in fact important. The reason the order is important is because each Crown's guardian becomes progressively stronger.

The first Crown you collect is guarded by the weakest boss, regardless of whose Crown you collect. The next Crown is guarded by a stronger boss, and so on, until you reach the fourth Crown which is protected by the strongest guardian in the game. For this reason, it is a good idea to use some strategy when going after the Crowns. The safest way to collect the Crowns is to pair each family member with a guardian according to their compared strength.

Despite Pochi's strong attack power, his limited range and rapid depletion of magic power makes him best suited for going up against the weakest guardian in the game. Since Xemn is the strongest member of the family, he has the best chance of surviving the fight with the strongest guardian. This does not mean that Pochi or any other member of the family (except Roas) can't fight the strongest guardian. It just means that they will have a much more difficult time succeeding in that battle. Use the chart below to plan your strategy.

Family member Dragon Slayer IV Pochi sprite.png
Pochi
Dragon Slayer IV Lyll sprite.png
Lyll
Dragon Slayer IV Meyna sprite.png
Meyna
Dragon Slayer IV Xemn sprite.png
Xemn
Strength Weakest Weak Strong Strongest
Guardian Dragon Slayer IV guardian Taratunes.png
Taratunes - HP: 100
Dragon Slayer IV guardian Erebone.png
Erebone - HP: 150
Dragon Slayer IV guardian Archwinger.png
Archwinger - HP: 200
Dragon Slayer IV guardian Rockgaea.png
Rockgaea - HP: 255

Steps to win[edit]

The safe method[edit]

The safe method has you using each character at least twice; once to go through their area to collect all of the valuable items they can find, and a second time to collect the Crowns in a safe order. This means that you will have to navigate some of the trickier areas of the dungeon twice, particularly Xemn and Meyna's areas. However, it does allow you to fight the guardians with family members of comparable strength, and it allows you to enter every guardian fight with the Shield.

  1. Use Pochi to collect the Glove and the Power Knuckle.
  2. Use Xemn to collect the Hit Rod, the Powered Boots, and the Mattock. Use a Crystal to return home.
  3. Use Lyll to purchase the Shield (and optionally collect the Key Stick). Then, use Lyll to collect the Fire Rod, and the Wings.
  4. Use Meyna to collect the Key Stick (if not already collected by Lyll or Xemn), the Armor, and the Jump Shoes. Use a Crystal to return home.
  5. Defeat the Crown Guardians:
    • Have Pochi defeat the first Crown guardian.
    • Have Lyll defeat the second Crown guardian.
    • Have Meyna defeat the third Crown guardian.
    • Have Xemn defeat the fourth Crown guardian.
  6. Select Roas and use the Crown to access the location of the Dragon Slayer. Then, have Roas bring the Dragon Slayer to the dragon painting and defeat the King Dragon.

The quick method[edit]

The quick method does as little backtracking as possible, and does not send each member of the family up against a guardian that they are necessarily well suited to fight. You must be an expert player in order to survive the later guardian fights, and you may want to bring Magic Bottles or Elixirs into the fights with you to ensure that you survive.

  1. Use Pochi to collect the Glove, and optionally the Power Knuckle. Then have Pochi defeat the first Crown guardian.
  2. Use Xemn to collect the Hit Rod, the Powered Boots (optional), and the Mattock. Then have Xemn defeat the second Crown guardian.
    • Optionally, use Lyll to purchase the Shield.
  3. Use Lyll to collect the Wings, and optionally the Fire Rod.
  4. Use Meyna to collect the Key Stick, the Armor (optional), and the Jump Shoes. Then have Meyna defeat the third Crown guardian.
  5. Have Lyll to fight the fourth Crown guardian.
  6. Select Roas and use the Crown to access the location of the Dragon Slayer. Then, have him bring the Dragon Slayer to the dragon painting and defeat the King Dragon.

MSX2 method[edit]

The locations of a few key items have been altered in the MSX2 version of the game. As a result, the method for completing the game is a little different. For more details about these changes, please read the MSX2 changes section of this walkthrough.

  1. Use Pochi to collect the Glove, the Power Knuckle, the Mattock, and the Key Stick. Then have Pochi defeat the first Crown guardian.
  2. Use Lyll to collect the Jump Shoes (from Meyna's area), the Fire Rod and the Wings. Then have Lyll defeat the second Crown guardian.
  3. Optionally, have Roas use the Crown to warp to the secret shop location and purchase the Shield.
  4. Have Meyna defeat the third Crown guardian.
  5. Use Xemn to collect the Armor. Then have Xemn defeat the fourth Crown guardian.
  6. Select Roas and use the Crown to access the location of the Dragon Slayer.
  7. Have Roas bring the Dragon Slayer to the dragon painting and defeat the King Dragon.