If you marry her, your kids will have black hair.ĭragon Quest V also introduces monster taming. She has strong offensive skills, both physical and magical. She’s actually Nera’s older sister, despite being almost the opposite of her. Debora actually treats the hero as something more of a servant than a husband. This new girl, added to the DS version, is on the feisty and spoiled side, almost comically so. If you marry her, your kids will have blue hair. She’s skilled in defensive and curative magic. However, since she’s the daughter of a rich guy, you get lots of bonuses from him, so it’s almost easier to choose her. The game heavily tilts the favor towards Bianca, actually – Flora isn’t even mentioned in the manual.
She’s also generally less interesting, considering you don’t meet her until later in the game…at least, in the Super Famicom version. Your kids will be blond if you marry her.įlora is the other girl you can marry, who’s a bit more quiet and reserved than Bianca.
Basically looks like a kinder, gentler version of Android 18 from Dragon Ball Z with long braids.
For some reason, the SFC manual refers to her as “The Mysterious Girl”. Later, she becomes one of the girls you can marry. The young daughter of one of the villagers, you first meet Bianca as a child, and the two of you rapscallions sneak outside at night to have some crazy adventurers in a nearby haunted castle. His motives are a bit mysterious, until he confesses the secret he’s hiding. Just as you’re getting pummeled by those slimes at the beginning, he steps in, heals you, wipes the floor with the attackers, and saves you from certain death. Your loving father, former king of Gotha, who mourns the loss of his dear wife Martha. His official name is either Abel, if you go by the official instruction manual or PR screenshots, or Ryuka, according to the manga. Eventually you grow up and become a powerful beast tamer. You’re just a precious little kid at the beginning of the game, adventuring with your dad. But Dragon Quest V strengths go far beyond the presentation – it’s really about unique storytelling, as it follows on the different stages of the hero’s life, from the moment he’s born, up through his childhood, until when he raises a family of his own, all while having plenty of daring adventures. Much like Final Fantasy IV and V, it keeps much of the graphical style of the 8-bit games, but adds more color and detail to the graphics. Dragon Quest V: The Hand of the Heavenly Bride (subtitled Tenkuu no Hanayome in Japanese, which means “The Bride of the Sky”) is the first 16-bit installment in the series, released for the Super Famicom, and the second of the Zenithian trilogy.