Dragon Quest Heroes II

Dragon Quest Heroes II Futago no Oh to Yogen no Owari (ドラゴンクエストヒーローズII 双子の王と予言の終わり, subtitle translated as "Twin Kings and the Prophecy's End") is a derivative sequel to Dragon Quest Heroes that has a new world setting and narrative. It was first revealed online through its early official website launch on April 1, 2015. It is one of the projects that celebrates Dragon Quest's thirtieth anniversary.

The same creators for the first game are returning for this title.

Buy the game new to receive serial codes for an Energy Ball item, the first Dragon Quest protagonist costumes for Razel and Teresia and a Healix statue recipe for Dragon Quest Builders. Purchase the limited Square-Enix e-STORE edition to receive a thirtieth anniversary Dragon Quest monster coin set. Various bonuses are being offered at different store outlets.

Plot
The story takes place in a peaceful land of seven kingdoms. Suddenly, as though enchanted by an ancient prophecy, the kingdoms wage war. The heroes from different kingdoms band together to restore peace to their torn continent.

Gameplay
World exploration has been changed to resemble the typical Dragon Quest experience. Players can move their party to visit towns, wander the world map and initiate battle stages (similar to dungeons). Seamless random monster encounters may break up the pace between locations. Special ingredients and treasure boxes can be found scattered across the world map. Weather can fluctuate and affect the party's status. Rainy days inflicts a curse ailment on the party during battle. Characters can now dash to whatever available location they please, but certain areas will be blocked until the player proceeds with the main story.

Zelbion acts as the new main town. One major change from the previous game's features is the class change feature for the main protagonists. Switching classes changes equipment options and potential skills for each protagonist. Known classes include martial artist, mage, monk, thief and warrior. The weapons merchant can teach random weapon skills to the protagonist, depending on their proficiency with each weapon type.

Battle stages are mandatory for progressing the main story and behave like battle areas from the previous title. The main difference is the online co-op option for main story battle stages. Alternatively, players can work together to complete the new "Time Labyrinth", a series of multiplayer exclusive stages. Talk to Erinn in town inns to set up online matching or invites to befriended players. Up to four players can play together online.

Cross-platform save data sharing is present. Having save data from the previous title grants Luceus and Aurora costumes for this game's protagonists. Dragon Quest Builders save data grants "Builders Wooden Hammer" for the protagonists' use. Downloadable content so far includes costumes, weapon skins and multiplayer options. DLC can be accessed by talking to Manemane in town.

New

 * Razel
 * Teresia
 * Ceser
 * Ornaze
 * King of Zebion
 * Torneco - from Dragon Quest IV
 * Minea - from Dragon Quest IV
 * Carver - from Dragon Quest VI
 * Maribel - from Dragon Quest VII
 * Gabo - from Dragon Quest VII
 * Angelo - from Dragon Quest VIII

Returning

 * Healix
 * Alena
 * Kiryl
 * Maya
 * Terry
 * Jessica

Bosses

 * Balzack - from Dragon Quest IV

Related Media
Tomohiko Sho and Ryota Aomi shall present the game at Dragon Quest The Live in Osaka February 24, 15:00 (JST); they were joined by Hiroki Yasumoto and Yui. Another Nico Nico live stream with the main cast will be held April 8, (JST).

Two premium trial conferences shall be held April 9~10. 620 interested PlayStation Plus users or Square-Enix Members are eligible for preregistration.

A Homiron doll for this game will be available for purchase on May 27.