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:''This article is about the character from Dragon Quest. For the Massachusetts smasher, see [[Smasher:Hero]]. For the Japanese smasher, see [[Smasher:HERO]].'' | |||
{{Infobox Character General | {{Infobox Character General | ||
|name = Hero | |name = Hero | ||
|image = [[File:Toriyama DQ Illustrations.png|300px]] | |image = [[File:Toriyama DQ Illustrations.png|300px]] | ||
|caption = [[File:DragonQuestSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert | |caption = [[File:DragonQuestSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]<br>Official artwork of the Heroes from the first 11 installments of the mainline ''Dragon Quest'' series. | ||
|firstgame = ''{{ | |firstgame = ''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest}}'' (1986, general concept)<br>''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest III}}'' (1988, Erdrick)<br>''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest IV}}'' (1990, Solo)<br>''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest VIII}}'' (2004, Eight)<br>''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest XI}}'' (2017, Luminary) | ||
|lastappearance = ''{{ | |lastappearance = ''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest Rivals Ace}}'' (2020 update, Erdrick, Solo, Eight and Luminary) | ||
|console = Nintendo Entertainment System (general concept, Erdrick and Solo)<br>PlayStation 2 (Eight)<br>Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 4 (Luminary) | |console = Nintendo Entertainment System (general concept, Erdrick and Solo)<br>PlayStation 2 (Eight)<br>Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 4 (Luminary) | ||
|species = Human (Luminary and Erdrick) <br>Human/Zenithian hybrid (Solo) <br>Human/Dragovian hybrid (Eight) | |species = Human (Luminary and Erdrick) <br>Human/Zenithian hybrid (Solo) <br>Human/Dragovian hybrid (Eight) | ||
|gender = Male (Luminary and Eight)<br>Varies (Erdrick and Solo) | |gender = Male (Luminary and Eight)<br>Varies (Erdrick and Solo) | ||
|artist = {{ | |artist = {{s|wikipedia|Akira Toriyama}} | ||
|creator = | |creator = {{s|wikipedia|Yūji Horii}} | ||
|voiceactor = {{ | |voiceactor = {{s|wikipedia|Mitsuki Saiga}} (Luminary)<br> {{s|wikipedia|Nobuyuki Hiyama}} (Erdrick)<br>{{s|wikipedia|Takeshi Kusao}} (Solo)<br>{{s|wikipedia|Yuki Kaji}} (Eight)<br> | ||
|interwiki = | |interwiki = dragonquestwiki | ||
|interwikiname = | |interwikiname = Dragon Quest Wiki | ||
|interwikipage = Hero | |interwikipage = Hero | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''Hero''' ({{ja|勇者|Yūsha}}, ''Hero'') is a title given to the mainline protagonists from [[Square Enix]]'s {{uv|Dragon Quest}} franchise. | The '''Hero''' ({{ja|勇者|Yūsha}}, ''Hero'') is a title given to the mainline protagonists from [[Square Enix]]'s {{uv|Dragon Quest}} franchise. | ||
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"Hero" is a collective title given to the protagonists of the ''Dragon Quest'' series, as their name (and in some cases, gender) is chosen by the player. The Hero is typically the most well-rounded character accessible to the player, skilled with both swordplay and magic. They typically have a wide range of equipment available to them, including the most powerful weapons and armor. As a result, the Hero is generally the character that the player will use the most throughout their quest. Additionally, very few of the Heroes have official names. | "Hero" is a collective title given to the protagonists of the ''Dragon Quest'' series, as their name (and in some cases, gender) is chosen by the player. The Hero is typically the most well-rounded character accessible to the player, skilled with both swordplay and magic. They typically have a wide range of equipment available to them, including the most powerful weapons and armor. As a result, the Hero is generally the character that the player will use the most throughout their quest. Additionally, very few of the Heroes have official names. | ||
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===''{{ | ===''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest}}''=== | ||
[[File:DQHeroI.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest''.]] | [[File:DQHeroI.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest''.]] | ||
The Hero is given the title "Scion of Erdrick" ({{ja|ロトの血を引く者|Roto no Chi wo hiku-mono}}, ''Scion of Loto'') in ''Theatrhythm Dragon Quest'', ''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road'' and ''Dragon Quest Rivals''. | The Hero is given the title "Scion of Erdrick" ({{ja|ロトの血を引く者|Roto no Chi wo hiku-mono}}, ''Scion of Loto'') in ''Theatrhythm Dragon Quest'', ''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road'' and ''Dragon Quest Rivals''. | ||
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His name in the Japanese CD Theater audio drama and novelization is '''Alef''' ({{ja|アレフ|Arefu}}). Alef is borrowed from Alefgard ({{ja|アレフガルド|Arefugarudo}}), the geographical name of the game's world. The Japanese Wii release of the game has the Hero's name as '''Solo''' ({{ja|ソロ|Soro}}), a name which was also used for the Hero of ''Dragon Quest IV''. He is uncommonly referred to as simply '''Erdrick''' ({{ja|ロト|Roto}}, ''Loto''), though the protagonist of ''Dragon Quest III'' is more commonly associated with this title. | His name in the Japanese CD Theater audio drama and novelization is '''Alef''' ({{ja|アレフ|Arefu}}). Alef is borrowed from Alefgard ({{ja|アレフガルド|Arefugarudo}}), the geographical name of the game's world. The Japanese Wii release of the game has the Hero's name as '''Solo''' ({{ja|ソロ|Soro}}), a name which was also used for the Hero of ''Dragon Quest IV''. He is uncommonly referred to as simply '''Erdrick''' ({{ja|ロト|Roto}}, ''Loto''), though the protagonist of ''Dragon Quest III'' is more commonly associated with this title. | ||
The Scion of Erdrick does not have much character, simply being a stoic, silent hero for the player to assume the role of | The Scion of Erdrick does not have much character, simply being a stoic, silent hero for the player to assume the role of. He had an audience with the king of Alefgard, left for a dangerous journey and rescued Princess Gwaelin, defeating the Dragonlord and bringing the world to peace. ''Dragon Quest Builders'', which takes place in an alternate timeline where the Hero instead joins forces with the Dragonlord, depicts him as a crazed villain who resides in a small fortress, believing himself to be the king of the world. Notably, unlike the other Heroes, this Hero has no companions whatsoever and as such travels completely alone. | ||
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[[File:DQHeroII.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest II''.]] | [[File:DQHeroII.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest II''.]] | ||
The Hero is known as the "Prince of Midenhall" ({{ja|ローレシアの王子|Rōreshia no Ōji}}, ''Prince of Lorasia''), a title also used in ''Theatrhythm Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road''. Midenhall was established by the Scion of Erdrick, making the Prince a direct descendant to the original Hero. | The Hero is known as the "Prince of Midenhall" ({{ja|ローレシアの王子|Rōreshia no Ōji}}, ''Prince of Lorasia''), a title also used in ''Theatrhythm Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road''. Midenhall was established by the Scion of Erdrick, making the Prince a direct descendant to the original Hero. | ||
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===''{{ | ===''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest III: The Seeds of Salvation}}''=== | ||
[[File:DQHeroIII.png|thumb|x250px|left|The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest III''.]] | [[File:DQHeroIII.png|thumb|x250px|left|The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest III''.]] | ||
[[File:ErdrickArmor.png|thumb|The Hero from ''Dragon Quest II'' wearing Erdrick's Armour, the basis of the Mii Swordfighter costume.]] | [[File:ErdrickArmor.png|thumb|right|The Hero from ''Dragon Quest II'' wearing Erdrick's Armour, the basis of the Mii Swordfighter costume.]] | ||
The Hero is given the title "Legendary Hero" ({{ja|伝説の勇者|Densetsu no Yūsha}}) in ''Theatrhythm Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road''; in other instances, such as promotional material, their name is '''Arus''' ({{ja|アルス|Arusu}}, occasionally romanized as '''Arusu''' and sometimes '''Alus''').<ref name=HeroInfo/> However, at the end of their adventure in ''Dragon Quest III'', the Hero receives the title of '''Erdrick''' ({{ja|ロト|Roto}}, ''Loto''), which becomes their most widely known moniker. They are the first Hero to have male and female variations, though neither choice affects the story in a major way. | The Hero is given the title "Legendary Hero" ({{ja|伝説の勇者|Densetsu no Yūsha}}) in ''Theatrhythm Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road''; in other instances, such as promotional material, their name is '''Arus''' ({{ja|アルス|Arusu}}, occasionally romanized as '''Arusu''' and sometimes '''Alus''').<ref name=HeroInfo/> However, at the end of their adventure in ''Dragon Quest III'', the Hero receives the title of [[dragonquestwiki:Hero (Dragon Quest III) |'''Erdrick''']] ({{ja|ロト|Roto}}, ''Loto''), which becomes their most widely known moniker. They are the first Hero to have male and female variations, though neither choice affects the story in a major way. | ||
Erdrick is a fabled Hero in the lore of the ''Dragon Quest'' universe, known for their bravery in saving Alefgard and its surrounding lands from both the Archfiend Baramos and the Master Archfiend Zoma. They are the ancestor of the Heroes from ''Dragon Quest'' and, by extension, ''Dragon Quest II''. These characters belong to a group known as the "Descendants of Erdrick" ({{ja|ロトの子孫たち|Roto no Shison-tachi}}, ''Descendants of Loto''). | Erdrick is a fabled Hero in the lore of the ''Dragon Quest'' universe, known for their bravery in saving Alefgard and its surrounding lands from both the Archfiend Baramos and the Master Archfiend Zoma. They are the ancestor of the Heroes from ''Dragon Quest'' and, by extension, ''Dragon Quest II''. These characters belong to a group known as the "Descendants of Erdrick" ({{ja|ロトの子孫たち|Roto no Shison-tachi}}, ''Descendants of Loto''). | ||
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===''{{ | ===''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen}}''=== | ||
[[File:DQHeroIV.png|thumb|x250px|left|The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest IV''.]] | [[File:DQHeroIV.png|thumb|x250px|left|The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest IV''.]] | ||
Like the previous installment, the player can choose the gender of the protagonist. The default names for the male and female Heroes in-game are '''Solo'''<ref name=HeroInfo/> ({{ja|ソロ|Soro}}) and '''Sofia''' ({{ja|ソフィア|Sofia}}), respectively; these names are also used for their appearances in later games. In the audio drama, the Hero is named '''Ray''' ({{ja|レイ|Rei}}), and in the official novelizations, his name is '''Yuuril''' ({{ja|ユーリル|Yūriru}}). | Like the previous installment, the player can choose the gender of the protagonist. The default names for the male and female Heroes in-game are [[dragonquestwiki:Hero (Dragon Quest IV) |'''Solo''']] <ref name=HeroInfo/> ({{ja|ソロ|Soro}}) and '''Sofia''' ({{ja|ソフィア|Sofia}}), respectively; these names are also used for their appearances in later games. In the audio drama, the Hero is named '''Ray''' ({{ja|レイ|Rei}}), and in the official novelizations, his name is '''Yuuril''' ({{ja|ユーリル|Yūriru}}). | ||
From a young age, the Hero was prophesied to defeat the Demons and restore peace to the world. They were raised by foster parents in a hidden village, protected from the outside world until they became an adult. Following a failed assassination attempt led by Psaro the Manslayer, the 18-year-old Hero finds themselves alone in a ransacked village. They soon set out on a quest to discover their true identity and fulfill the prophecy. | From a young age, the Hero was prophesied to defeat the Demons and restore peace to the world. They were raised by foster parents in a hidden village, protected from the outside world until they became an adult. Following a failed assassination attempt led by Psaro the Manslayer, the 18-year-old Hero finds themselves alone in a ransacked village. They soon set out on a quest to discover their true identity and fulfill the prophecy. | ||
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===''{{ | ===''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride}}''=== | ||
[[File:DQHeroV.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest V''.]] | [[File:DQHeroV.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest V''.]] | ||
The Hero is given the title "Legendary Monster Tamer" ({{ja|伝説の魔物使い|Densetsu no Mamono Tsukai}}) in ''Theatrhythm Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road''. | The Hero is given the title "Legendary Monster Tamer" ({{ja|伝説の魔物使い|Densetsu no Mamono Tsukai}}) in ''Theatrhythm Dragon Quest'' and ''Dragon Quest: Monster Battle Road''. | ||
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===''{{ | ===''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation}}''=== | ||
[[File:DQHeroVI.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest VI''.]] | [[File:DQHeroVI.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest VI''.]] | ||
The Hero is known as the "Prince of Somnia" ({{ja|レイドック王子|Reidokku Ōji}}, ''Reidock Prince''). | The Hero is known as the "Prince of Somnia" ({{ja|レイドック王子|Reidokku Ōji}}, ''Reidock Prince''). | ||
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===''{{ | ===''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past}}''=== | ||
[[File:DQHeroVII.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest VII''.]] | [[File:DQHeroVII.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest VII''.]] | ||
In English promotional material, this Hero's default name is '''Auster'''. In the Japanese version of the game and the official manga, the Hero's default name is '''Arus''' ({{ja|アルス|Arusu}}), the same as the ''Dragon Quest III'' protagonist. | In English promotional material, this Hero's default name is '''Auster'''. In the Japanese version of the game and the official manga, the Hero's default name is '''Arus''' ({{ja|アルス|Arusu}}), the same as the ''Dragon Quest III'' protagonist. | ||
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===''{{ | ===''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King}}''=== | ||
[[File:DQHeroVIII.jpg|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest VIII''.]] | [[File:DQHeroVIII.jpg|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest VIII''.]] | ||
In the manual for the PlayStation 2 version and in promotional screenshots, the Hero's default name is '''Eight''' ({{ja|エイト|Eito}}) | In the manual for the PlayStation 2 version and in promotional screenshots, the Hero's default name is [[dragonquestwiki:Hero (Dragon Quest VIII) |'''Eight''']] ({{ja|エイト|Eito}}).<ref name=HeroInfo/> One of his companions, Yangus, also calls him "{{iw|wiktionary|guv}}" as an informal nickname which is also sometimes used by fans to distinguish him. | ||
The Hero is an amnesiac who lives in Trodain Castle, serving as the captain of its guard upon becoming an adult. He is always accompanied by a small mouse-like creature named Munchie, who resides in his jacket pocket. After the villainous court jester Dhoulmagus sets a curse on the land of Trodain, the unaffected Hero and his companions set out to defeat him, ultimately learning about his origins and the true nature of the curse | The Hero is an amnesiac who lives in Trodain Castle, serving as the captain of its guard upon becoming an adult. He is always accompanied by a small mouse-like creature named Munchie, who resides in his jacket pocket. After the villainous court jester Dhoulmagus sets a curse on the land of Trodain, the unaffected Hero and his companions set out to defeat him, ultimately learning about his origins and the true nature of the curse. | ||
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===''{{ | ===''{{s|dragonquestwiki|Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies}}''=== | ||
[[File:DQHeroIX.png|thumb|x250px|left|The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest IX''.]] | [[File:DQHeroIX.png|thumb|x250px|left|The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest IX''.]] | ||
The Hero is commonly referred to as '''Nine''' ({{ja|ナイン|Nain}}). Like in ''Dragon Quest III'' and ''Dragon Quest | The Hero is commonly referred to as '''Nine''' ({{ja|ナイン|Nain}}). Like in ''Dragon Quest III'', ''Dragon Quest IV'' and ''Dragon Quest X'', the player can choose the gender of the protagonist. | ||
The Hero is a member of the Celestrians, a race of angelic guardian deities that watch over humanity, perform good deeds, and tend to Yggdrasil—the world tree that allows for Celestrians to ascend to the Realms of the Almighty. However, disaster soon strikes, causing the Hero to fall to Earth and become a regular, mortal human. With a party of other travelers, the Hero roams the Earth to assist those in need and eventually return home. | The Hero is a member of the Celestrians, a race of angelic guardian deities that watch over humanity, perform good deeds, and tend to Yggdrasil—the world tree that allows for Celestrians to ascend to the Realms of the Almighty. However, disaster soon strikes, causing the Hero to fall to Earth and become a regular, mortal human. With a party of other travelers, the Hero roams the Earth to assist those in need and eventually return home. | ||
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[[File:DQHeroX.png|thumb|x250px|left|The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest X''.]] | [[File:DQHeroX.png|thumb|x250px|left|The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest X''.]] | ||
The Hero is commonly referred to as '''X''' ({{ja|エックス|Ekkusu}}) or '''Ten''' ({{ja|テン|Ten}}). Like in ''Dragon Quest III'', ''Dragon Quest IV'', and ''Dragon Quest IX'', the player can choose the gender of the protagonist. | The Hero is commonly referred to as '''X''' ({{ja|エックス|Ekkusu}}) or '''Ten''' ({{ja|テン|Ten}}). Like in ''Dragon Quest III'', ''Dragon Quest IV'', and ''Dragon Quest IX'', the player can choose the gender of the protagonist. | ||
Both the Hero and their sibling live in the small village of Etene. During a raid on the village, said sibling is kidnapped by monsters, and the Hero is killed in an explosion. The Hero's soul is then revived as one of five non-human species, launching a nontraditional quest in the world of Astordia | Both the Hero and their sibling live in the small village of Etene. During a raid on the village, said sibling is kidnapped by monsters, and the Hero is killed in an explosion. The Hero's soul is then revived as one of five non-human species, launching a nontraditional quest in the world of Astordia. | ||
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[[File:DQHeroXI.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest XI''.]] | [[File:DQHeroXI.png|thumb|x250px|left|The protagonist of ''Dragon Quest XI''.]] | ||
The Hero is commonly referred to as the '''Luminary''' ({{ja|勇者|Yūsha}}, ''Hero'') or '''Eleven''' ({{ja|イレブン|Irebun}})<ref name=HeroInfo/>. | The Hero is commonly referred to as the [[dragonquestwiki:Hero (Dragon Quest XI) |'''Luminary''']] ({{ja|勇者|Yūsha}}, ''Hero'') or '''Eleven''' ({{ja|イレブン|Irebun}})<ref name=HeroInfo/>. | ||
The Luminary is said to be the reincarnation of a legendary warrior named Erdwin, who defeated the Dark One Calasmos. On his sixteenth birthday, he participates in a coming-of-age ceremony in his hometown of Cobblestone with his | The Luminary is said to be the reincarnation of a legendary warrior named {{s|dragonquestwiki|Erdwin}}, who defeated the Dark One {{s|dragonquestwiki|Calasmos}}. On his sixteenth birthday, he participates in a coming-of-age ceremony in his hometown of Cobblestone with his friend Gemma, wherein he learns of his destiny and sets out on a journey to fulfill it. However, he conflicts with the Kingdom of Helidor, as its king instead apparently believes he is the Darkspawn, an entity doomed to spread darkness across the world. In spite of many accusing him of being the Darkspawn, the Luminary forms many alliances during his quest, being joined by {{s|dragonquestwiki|Erik}}, [[Veronica]], [[dragonquestwiki:Serena (Dragon Quest XI)|Serena]], {{s|dragonquestwiki|Sylvando}}, {{s|dragonquestwiki|Rab}}, {{s|dragonquestwiki|Jade}}, and {{s|dragonquestwiki|Hendrik}}. | ||
It’s later revealed that the King of Heliodor was being controlled by Mordegon, a dark incarnation of the ancient wizard Morcant, a twist that's revealed when the party reaches [[Yggdrasil]]. Mordegon later steals the Luminary’s power from him and uses it to take the [[Sword of Light]] from Yggdrasil. He also captures the Heart of Yggdrasil, causing a worldwide cataclysm. The Luminary sets off on another quest to find his allies and to defeat the fiends responsible for the chaos post-cataclysm, in the process regaining his power to at last defeat Mordegon and a returning Calasmos. | |||
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*'''Eight''', the protagonist of ''Dragon Quest VIII''. He wields the Dragovian King Sword and Dragovian Shield. His mouse companion Munchie resides in his pocket. | *'''Eight''', the protagonist of ''Dragon Quest VIII''. He wields the Dragovian King Sword and Dragovian Shield. His mouse companion Munchie resides in his pocket. | ||
According to a Famitsu column by [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] creator [[Masahiro Sakurai]], there are restrictions from Square Enix regarding which ''Dragon Quest'' protagonists can encounter each other. However, ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' was given special exception in order to have the different Heroes as alternate character costumes. Eight's addition as an alternate character, in particular, was due to his popularity with Western fans.<ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1143909847630409729</ref> Additionally, the Luminary was added and made the default Hero due to wanting to promote the then-upcoming ''Dragon Quest XI S'' coming out on the Switch. In a later interview with series creator Yuji Horii, it was revealed that the team did toss around the idea of adding the series mascot [[Slime]], but they realized its limited moveset potential, so they went with Hero. Originally only two Heroes were planned, being Luminary and Erdrick, but it was decided this was too few to represent the series at large, so the number was doubled to four. The Hero from ''Dragon Quest V'' was also considered, but he was ultimately decided against due to his default weapon being a staff instead of a sword, and he was instead reduced to a cameo role in Hero's Final Smash and referenced as an alternate costume for Erdrick.<ref>https://twitter.com/pushdustin/status/1177192298846674945?s=21</ref> | According to a Famitsu column by [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]] creator [[Masahiro Sakurai]], there are restrictions from Square Enix regarding which ''Dragon Quest'' protagonists can encounter each other. However, ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' was given special exception in order to have the different Heroes as alternate character costumes. Eight's addition as an alternate character, in particular, was due to his popularity with Western fans for the character.<ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1143909847630409729</ref> Additionally, the Luminary was added and made the default Hero due to wanting to promote the then-upcoming ''Dragon Quest XI S'' coming out on the Switch. In a later interview with series creator Yuji Horii, it was revealed that the team did toss around the idea of adding the series mascot [[Slime]], but they realized its limited moveset potential, so they went with Hero. Originally only two Heroes were planned, being Luminary and Erdrick, but it was decided this was too few to represent the series at large, so the number was doubled to four. The Hero from ''Dragon Quest V'' was also considered, but he was ultimately decided against due to his default weapon being a staff instead of a sword, and he was instead reduced to a cameo role in Hero's Final Smash and referenced as an alternate costume for Erdrick.<ref>https://twitter.com/pushdustin/status/1177192298846674945?s=21</ref> | ||
When Hero originally began development, he was planned to be silent, similar to previous ''Dragon Quest'' protagonists. However, with the addition of voice acting in the Japanese version of ''Dragon Quest XI S'' (as the localized version of the original ''Dragon Quest XI'' had voice acting from the beginning), plans were changed and voices for all four Heroes were added | When Hero originally began development, he was planned to be silent, similar to previous ''Dragon Quest'' protagonists. However, with the addition of voice acting in the Japanese version of ''Dragon Quest XI S'' (as the localized version of the original ''Dragon Quest XI'' had voice acting from the beginning), plans were changed and voices for all four Heroes were added.<ref>https://twitter.com/PushDustIn/status/1143911723356676096</ref> In addition to being the first game with official voice acting for Erdrick, Solo and Eight, Sakurai shared some interesting pieces of trivia about each of the Heroes' voice actors and their recording sessions: | ||
*Luminary's voice actress, {{ | *Luminary's voice actress, {{s|wikipedia|Mitsuki Saiga}}, reprises her role from ''Dragon Quest XI S'', thus technically making ''Ultimate'' her debut voicing the character. However, she was directed to have more energy in her vocals to better fit the style of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series. | ||
*Erdrick's voice actor, {{ | *Erdrick's voice actor, {{s|wikipedia|Nobuyuki Hiyama}}, notably voiced the adult {{s|zeldawiki|Hero of Time}} in ''{{s|zeldawiki|The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time}}'', ''[[Link (SSB)|Smash 64]]'', and ''[[Link (SSBM)|Melee]]''. Of the four Heroes, his recording session was completed the fastest because of his extensive experience. Sakurai also notes that his performance can be recognized as Guy Shishioh from ''{{s|wikipedia|The King of Braves GaoGaiGar}}''. | ||
*Solo's voice actor, {{ | *Solo's voice actor, {{s|wikipedia|Takeshi Kusao}}, asked for a lot of detail on the backstory of the protagonist to help improve his performance. | ||
*Eight's voice actor, {{ | *Eight's voice actor, {{s|wikipedia|Yūki Kaji}}, apparently dreamed of doing voice work for the ''Dragon Quest'' and ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, and he was enthusiastic to fulfill both at the same time in ''Ultimate''. | ||
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*The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest IX''. | *The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest IX''. | ||
*The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest X''. | *The male protagonist of ''Dragon Quest X''. | ||
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===As a costume=== | ===As a costume=== | ||
[[File:SSBUErdrickArmour.jpg|thumb|A {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}} wearing Erdrick's helmet and armour.]] | [[File:SSBUErdrickArmour.jpg|thumb|A {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}} wearing Erdrick's helmet and armour.]] | ||
The Erdrick Equipment is a paid [[downloadable]] [[Mii Costume]].<ref name=HeroInfo/> Although Erdrick's Helmet can be worn by any type of {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}, only {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}}s can wear Erdrick's Armour. While worn, the Mii Swordfighter uses the Sword of Kings instead of their standard sword. | The {{s|dragonquestwiki|Erdrick Equipment}} is a paid [[downloadable]] [[Mii Costume]].<ref name=HeroInfo/> Although Erdrick's Helmet can be worn by any type of {{SSBU|Mii Fighter}}, only {{SSBU|Mii Swordfighter}}s can wear Erdrick's Armour. While worn, the Mii Swordfighter uses the Sword of Kings instead of their standard sword. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
<!--Do not add in the fact that, besides Takeshi Kusao, the Hero's different VAs have played Link at some point. It's just a coincidental trivia point, and voice actor trivia shouldn't be mentioned unless there's a legitimate connection, like with Morgana and Pikachu, or Chrom and Yusuke Kitagawa.--> | <!--Do not add in the fact that, besides Takeshi Kusao, the Hero's different VAs have played Link at some point. It's just a coincidental trivia point, and voice actor trivia shouldn't be mentioned unless there's a legitimate connection, like with Morgana and Pikachu, or Chrom and Yusuke Kitagawa.--> | ||
*Similar to [[Mewtwo]], Hero has additional dialogue not present in the English version; he will call out the names of his neutral special, side special, and up special only when the language is set to Japanese, Chinese, or Korean. | *Hero is the first third-party fighter whose [[alternate costume]]s replace his model with a different character. He would later be followed by [[Steve]]. | ||
*Hero | *The Luminary is the first fighter in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series to simultaneously originate from both a Nintendo console ([[Nintendo 3DS]]) and a non-Nintendo console (PlayStation 4). | ||
**Additionally, he is the only | *In terms of third-party fighters, the Luminary is: | ||
*During Hero's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pupll3ON-WA reveal trailer], Hero lifts a [[barrel]] to reveal a [[Franklin Badge]] | **The second to originate from an eighth-generation console, namely the PlayStation 4, the first being [[Joker]]. | ||
* | **The second to debut in the 2010s, the first also being Joker. | ||
* | **The first to originate from a handheld, namely the Nintendo 3DS. | ||
* | *Eight is the first third-party fighter to originate from a sixth-generation console—in this case, his console of origin is the PlayStation 2. He would later be followed by [[Sora]]. | ||
*Hero is the first fighter in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series whose Japanese name is written entirely with kanji. | |||
*Due to the playable Heroes including the other non-playable Heroes in their Final Smash, Hero is one of the three playable characters to be represented in major playable and non-playable roles in the same game, alongside {{SSBU|Chrom}} and {{SSBB|R.O.B.}} | |||
**Unlike Chrom, each Hero is a different entity, and unlike R.O.B., each entity has a different design. | |||
*Similar to [[Zelda]] prior to ''Ultimate'', Kirby's [[Copy Ability]] hat for Hero represents a design that doesn't appear in ''Smash''; he gains Erdwin's Coronet, a headpiece that can be worn by the Luminary in ''Dragon Quest XI''. | |||
*In Japanese and Chinese versions, the announcer reads the pronunciation of the kanji, "Yuusha", despite the game displaying the translated name of "Hero". This is unlike most other characters, who use the romanized version of their names (such as "[[Reflet]]" instead of "Rufure"), or [[Villager]], who uses the literal translation "Murabito" in both English text and the announcer voice clip. However, this is similar to certain characters whose names are pronounced with respect to the Japanese katakana rather than the English translation (for example, "[[Richter]]" pronounced as "ree-tah"). | |||
*Even though the Luminary has a voice actor in English, Rasmus Hardiker, he is played by Mitsuki Saiga in all versions of the game. This makes him the third playable character in ''Ultimate'' to have an established English voice actor, but to be portrayed in Japanese in all regions of the game; the others are [[Mewtwo]], [[Cloud]], and [[Sephiroth]]. | |||
**Similar to Mewtwo, Hero has additional dialogue not present in the English version; he will call out the names of his neutral special, side special, and up special only when the language is set to Japanese, Chinese, or Korean. | |||
*Hero and {{SSBU|Pokémon Trainer}} are the only characters to have a generic "descriptor" name while representing nameable characters that have optional canon names. Both Hero and Pokémon Trainer also represent multiple individuals with different canon names via their alternate costumes. | |||
**While most of the ''Dragon Quest'' heroes don't have canonical names within their own games, Sakurai gave names to each hero in their demo video, corresponding to their most popular fan names in Japanese: Eleven, Arusu, Solo and Eight. | |||
***Though "Eleven" and "Arusu" are more commonly used names for the first two Heroes in Japan due to "Luminary" and "Erdrick" being titles, the latter two are more commonly used for them in English. | |||
***Though the ''Dragon Quest III'' hero is commonly referred to as "Erdrick", the title they earn at the end of the game, "Arusu" is occasionally used in promotional material for ''Dragon Quest III''. Within ''Ultimate'', "Erdrick" is used for the Mii Swordfighter costume based on the legendary armor that the same character later wears. | |||
***Solo is the only one of these to have a canonical name acknowledged outside of his original game. | |||
**While the [[Ice Climbers]] also use a generic name in-game, their actual names (Popo and Nana) are recognized in the [[tips]] and [[trophies]]. | |||
*Hero has the most [[instant KO]] moves out of the entire cast, with a total of 4. | |||
**Additionally, he is currently the only fighter that has an instant KO move that KOs himself. | |||
*During Hero's [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pupll3ON-WA reveal trailer], Hero lifts a [[barrel]] to reveal a [[Franklin Badge]]. In addition to representing the action of discovering Mini Medals, a collectible item across the series, the Franklin Badge itself is a reference to the {{uv|EarthBound}} series, as the original ''Mother'' / ''EarthBound Beginnings'' was inspired by ''Dragon Quest III'', and is mechanically very similar. | |||
*Perhaps coincidentally, each of the four playable Heroes come from a different decade; Erdrick debuted in the 1980s, Solo debuted in the 1990s, Eight debuted in the 2000s, and the Luminary debuted in the 2010s. | |||
*While Solo and Erdrick have their own female counterparts, they have yet to appear as their respective alternate costumes in ''Smash'', presumably due to the game’s costume limits or/and inclusions of both Luminary and Eight in ''Ultimate'', who have no female counterparts in their respective original entries. | |||
**Prior to ''Ultimate'', this was also the case for the [[Pokémon Trainer]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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