Canalot is a castle-town in Dragon Quest IV. Situated on the northwestern-most island of the map, the city is built over water, requiring the use of rafts to travel around. In the north of the city lies Canalot Castle.
Story[]
The party visits the town in Chapter 5, when Canalot's king is offering a reward to anyone who can make him laugh. Failing to impress him with any of their jokes, the party return to Laissez Fayre to recruit comedian Tom Foolery, with the intention of having him entertain the king on their behalf. To everyone's surprise, however, Tom instead delivers an impassioned speech about the fast-encroaching horrors of Nadiria, and the need of the Hero to combat them. The king relents and presents the party with the Zenithian helm.
Nearby enemies[]
Shops and Services[]
Weapon Shop | ||
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Item | Price | Attributes |
Steel broadsword | 2,000 G | Attack +40 |
Cautery sword | 3,500 G | Attack +45, casts Sizz when used as an item. |
Battle-axe | 5,500 G | Attack +50 |
Somatic staff | 2,500 G | Attack +60, consumes MP when used. |
Armour Shop | ||
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Item | Price | Attributes |
Full plate armour | 2,300 G | Defence +35 |
Cloak of evasion | 3,000 G | Defence +28, can randomly dodge attacks. |
Magic vestment | 4,400 G | Defence +35, reduces magic damage. |
Dragon mail | 5,200 G | Defence +45, reduces fire and ice damage. |
Iron shield | 650 G | Defence +12 |
Iron helmet | 1,100 G | Defence +16 |
'Night Owl' Weapon Shop | ||
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Item | Price | Attributes |
Battle-axe | 5,500 G | Attack +50 |
Dream blade | 8,000 G | Attack +60, may send target to sleep. |
Item Shop | ||
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Item | Price | Attributes |
Medicinal herb | 30 G | Restores a small amount of HP. |
Antidotal herb | 10 G | Cures poisoning. |
Chimaera wing | 25 G | Casts Zoom. |
Musk | 150 G | Temporarily increases encounter rate. |
Inn |
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Price |
7 G per person |
Other notable attributes[]
This location can be reached using the Zoom spell.
Etymology[]
The name is a play on Camelot, the fictional seat of the legendary King Arthur, and the word canal, due to the town's many waterways.
Other languages[]
Other languages | |
French | Canalot |
German | Kanalot |
Spanish | Canalot |
Italian | Canalot |
Dutch | Unknown |
Norwegian | Unknown |
Greek | Unknown |
Portuguese | Unknown |
Russian | Unknown |
Chinese | Unknown |
Korean | Unknown |