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Revision as of 22:15, May 20, 2023

Castle Trodain
CastleTrodainDS.png
First appearance Official:
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (2004)
Crossover Installments:
Itadaki Street DS (2007)
Latest appearance Crossover Installments:
Fortune Street (2011)
Greater location Trodain
Ruler King Trode
Inhabitants Humans, Monsters

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Castle Trodain is the castle from the Dragon Quest series where King Trode and Princess Medea used to live but is now filled and surrounded by thorns.

History

Itadaki Street DS

Castle Trodain appears as a playable board in Itadaki Street DS. In Tour Mode, the player has to get at least 3rd place against Slime, Toad and Platypunk.

Fortune Street

Castle Trodain, as seen in Fortune Street

Castle Trodain is the smallest and simplest board in Fortune Street. In Easy and Standard rules, the board is a circle with a line through the middle, though easy rules has fewer squares. In Tour Mode, the player has to get at least 3rd place against Slime, Platypunk, and Princessa.

Squares

Type of Space Number of squares
Standard rules Easy rules
The Bank Square from Fortune Street
Banks
1 1
A Shop Square from Fortune Street
Shops
20 16
The Spade Square from Fortune Street
Spade suits
1 1
The Heart Square from Fortune Street
Heart suits
1 1
The Diamond Square from Fortune Street
Diamond suits
1 1
The Club Square from Fortune Street
Club suits
1 1
The Venture Square from Fortune Street
Venture
1 0
The Take-a-break Square from Fortune Street
Take-a-break
1 0
The Vacant Lot Square from Fortune Street
Vacant plot
Varies 0
The Boon Square from Fortune Street
Boon
1 0
The Arcade Square from Fortune Street
Arcade
1 1

Official description

  • Flag of the United States of America since July 4, 1960. For North American (and sometimes South American) release dates. "The tranquil domain of King Trode. ...Though the once pitiful sight of it cocooned in cursed vines is impressed on all our memories."

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese トロデーン城
Torodēn-jō
Castle Trodain

Spanish Castillo de Trodain
Trodain Castle