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Dragon Quest VI: The Land of Illusion

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Developed by Chunsoft and published by Enix, Dragon Quest VI: The Land of Illusion is a late-era SNES role-playing game. It follows a dual-world structure, shifting between the real world and a dream counterpart while using the series' vocation system to build a party. Its ambitious scope and polished design have long earned it a reputation as one of the finest Dragon Quest entries.
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Release Date
1995-01-01
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15

The game uses top-down exploration and menu-driven turn-based battles. Players travel through towns, fields, and dungeons while switching between the real world and the dream world to solve puzzles and advance the story. The vocation system is central to progression: characters can change jobs, learn new spells and abilities, and develop along different paths. Combat depends on party setup, elemental advantages, healing, and effective skill combinations.

Hero

The silent protagonist whose identity and destiny are revealed over the course of the journey.

Terry

A notable ally with a strong combat role and important story presence.

Hassan

A physical fighter who serves as a dependable front-line attacker.

Milly

A magic-oriented party member who provides support and offensive spells.

Train core vocations early so your party can unlock useful abilities before moving into advanced jobs. Keep both world maps in mind, since many paths and events are tied to switching between the real world and the dream world. Stock healing items before long dungeons and save whenever possible. A balanced party with physical damage, healing, and magical support is usually the safest setup.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Talk to everyone in new towns; important hints are often hidden in ordinary dialogue.

Tips

Build a stable base class setup before rushing into advanced vocations.

Tips

If progression stalls, try changing between the two worlds to reveal new routes or events.

User Reviews

Its world-building and dual-reality premise make exploration feel memorable and rewarding.

User Reviews

The vocation system adds great replay value and party customization.

User Reviews

Traditional in pace, but exceptionally solid and one of the standout JRPGs on the SNES.

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