Alefgard

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Alefgard
Alefgard FortuneStreet.png
Appears in Itadaki Street DS
Fortune Street
Availability Unlocked by beating Angelo's scenario in Tour mode. (Itadaki Street DS)
Unlocked by beating the Super Mario and Dragon Quest Tours (Fortune Street)
Description "Homeland of the legendary hero, Erdrick. At its core, an island hosting the towering citadel of the Dragonlord."
Music sample
Itadaki Street DS:
Fortune Street:
“I hear they kidnap princesses around here… I guess Bowser's not the only guy who’s into abducting royalty!”
Princess Daisy, Fortune Street

Alefgard is the setting of the game Dragon Quest, and is also featured in Dragon Quest II and Dragon Quest III. It also appears as a board in Itadaki Street DS and Fortune Street.

History[edit]

Captain N: The Game Master[edit]

Though the world based off Dragon Quest is referred to as Dragon's Den, elements from it and the Dragon Quest series appear in two episodes of Captain N: The Game Master such as the Dragonlord and some Slimes.

Itadaki Street DS[edit]

In Itadaki Street DS, the board is in the shape of a backwards "D" with an addition vertical line and two equally-sized rectangles to the left of it. The three sections of the board all have warp squares that connect each other. The player needs to get first against Mario, Dragonlord, and Angelo. Beating the board allows it to be used in Free Play mode, unlocks Dragonlord as a possible opponent, and gives the player Erdrick's helmet and Erdrick's armor.

Squares[edit]

Type of square Number of squares
Bank 1
Shop 44 in 11 areas
4 in each area
Spade suit 3
Heart suit 3
Diamond suit 3
Club suit 3
Chance 4
Break 2
Vacant plot 4
Lucky 1
Super Lucky 1
Casino 1
Die 1
Warp 6
Cannon 2
Total 75

Starting values, salaries & targets[edit]

The salaries in this board are as follows:

Starting value 1800 G
Basic salary 300 G
Promotion bonus 200 G x promotion
Default target 25000 G

Fortune Street[edit]

Alefgard appears as the first board of the Special Tour in Fortune Street. In both sets of rules, the board resembles the continent as seen in the Dragon Quest series, with four large landmasses and an oval shaped island in the middle. Two sets of backstreet squares lead to and from the island. This layout originates from the Alefgard board in Itadaki Street 2. In easy rules, the island contains a complete set of suit squares. In Tour mode, the player needs to get first or second against Angelo, Birdo and Dragonlord. Beating this board in either of those positions unlocks the Super Mario Bros. board and allows Dragonlord to be selectable in all modes. Because of its size, rolls from 7 to 8 are added to the die. When playing on this board, Erdrick is mentioned by various characters.

Squares[edit]

Type of square Number of squares
Standard rules Easy rules
The Bank Square from Fortune Street
Bank
1
A Shop Square from Fortune Street
Shop
46 in 11 districts
4 in Districts A-F, H-J
5 in Districts G, K
44 in 7 sections
Max length: 8
The Spade Square from Fortune Street
Spade suit
1 2
The Heart Square from Fortune Street
Heart suit
1 2
The Diamond Square from Fortune Street
Diamond suit
1 2
The Club Square from Fortune Street
Club suit
1 2
The Venture Square from Fortune Street
Venture
6 1
The Take-a-break Square from Fortune Street
Take-a-break
2
The Boon Square from Fortune Street
Boon
1
The Arcade Square from Fortune Street
Arcade
1
The Roll-on Square from Fortune Street
Roll-on
0 2
The Dragon Quest-themed Backstreet Square from Fortune Street
Backstreet
4 4
The Stockbroker Square from Fortune Street
Stockbroker
1 0
Total 66 64

Starting values, salaries & targets[edit]

The salaries in this board are as follows:

Standard rules Easy rules
Starting value 2500 G 3000 G
Basic salary 300 G 500 G
Promotion bonus 200 G x promotion 100 G x promotion
Default target 25000 G 15000 G

Gallery[edit]

Itadaki Street DS[edit]

Fortune Street[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アレフガルド[?]
Arefugarudo
Alefgard
Spanish Alefgrado[?] Alefgrad