At the beginning of Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D RemakePlayers will be put through a complicated and time-consuming questionnaire that determines their protagonist’s personality throughout the game. Personality doesn’t determine anything about the story, but rather informs your character’s statistics. The personality they are assigned gives them a percentage increase in their strength, agility, vitality, intelligence, and luck – all stats that become very important later on when dealing with the complexities of the world. Dragon Quest 3Vocational system.
However, this is no ordinary personality test, where each of your answers assigns points to one of multiple categories that will eventually add up to tell you, say, which Dragon Age character you are. Instead of, DQ3The personality test works more like a hidden test Choose your own adventure romancewhere each answer given will advance to a related question later. At the end of it all, you will be taken to a specific scenario related to the answers you gave, and your performance will determine your personality.
All starter quiz questions and answers in Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake
Initial Questions
When you boot for the first time Dragon Quest 3, you will always receive one of the same five initial questions. Each of them is quite generic and broad. The table below displays the five initial questions and the follow-up questions they direct you to.
Question |
Yes |
No |
---|---|---|
“Do you find life monotonous and uninteresting?“ |
Jump to “If you find a cave, is your first instinct to run inside and see what you can find?“ |
Jump to “When you see a troubled soul, is your first desire to help them?“ |
“Do you believe that the sun in the sky is the king of all nature?“ |
Jump to “Do you dream often?“ |
Jump to “Do you spend more money on weapons than armor?“ |
“Do you believe victory can be won on the battlefield?“ |
Jump to “Do you prefer spells and sorcery to swords and sweat?“ |
Jump to “Do you like to spend time talking to people in the cities and towns you visit?“ |
“When going on an adventure, is it better to have good weapons and armor than good companions?“ |
Jump to “Do you think you spend more money on weapons than on armor?“ |
Jump to “Do you often wonder how magical it can be to fly through the skies without assistance?“ |
Depending on the question you receive and whether you answer yes or no, you will be directed to another questionthen another question and so on until you reach the initial scenario. See below for a list of these secondary questions.
Follow-up questions
Based on your answer to the first question, you will be directed to a subsequent question, starting along a chain that will end in an initial scenario. Below are all follow-up questions that can be askeddepending on your initial questions. They are divided according to the scenario they lead to.
When you reach the end of your line of questioning, you will begin one of eight scenarios. There will be more questions in each of them, althoughand your answers will determine the personality you receive.
Number |
Question |
Yes |
No |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
“If you find a cave, is your first instinct to run inside and see what you can find?“ |
Skip to 8 |
Back to final starting question |
2 |
“When you see a troubled soul, is your first desire to help them?“ |
Skip to 9 |
Skip to 10 |
3 |
“Do you dream often?“ |
Skip to 11 |
Skip to 5 |
4 |
“Do you think you spend more money on weapons than on armor?“ |
Skip to 8 |
Skip to 2 |
5 |
“Do you prefer spells and sorcery to swords and sweat?“ |
Skip to 7 |
Skip to 12 |
6 |
“Do you like to spend time talking to people in the cities and towns you visit?“ |
Skip to 1 |
Skip to 4 |
7 |
“Do you often wonder how magical it can be to fly through the skies without assistance?“ |
Skip to 13 |
Skip to 14 |
8 |
“Would you prefer a cheaper but more distant hotel to a closer but more expensive establishment?“ |
Skip to 3 |
Skip to 5 |
9 |
“Do you often find your head so full of thoughts that you can’t sleep?“ |
Skip to 3 |
Skip to 15 |
10 |
“Do you prefer the mountains to the sea?” |
Skip to 28 |
Skip to 15 |
11 |
“Have you ever dreamed of being chased?“ |
Skip to 12 |
Skip to 17 |
12 |
“Do you find the company of strangers tiring?“ |
Skip to 14 |
Skip to 18 |
13 |
“Do you envy the freedom of birds?“ |
Skip to 19 |
Skip to 20 |
14 |
“Do you trust the words of those who tell the future?“ |
Skip to 19 |
Skip to 17 |
15 |
“If you have nothing to do, does a lack of activity quickly lead to distraction?“ |
Skip to 17 |
Skip to 3 |
17 |
“Do you like physical activities?“ |
To start “Village“scenario |
Skip to 32 |
18 |
“Are you able to prevent failure from taking over your mind?“ |
Skip to 24 |
Skip to 17 |
19 |
“If you could be reborn, would it be as a prince or princess?“ |
Skip to 18 |
Skip to 20 |
20 |
“Do you find it difficult to refuse other people’s requests?“ |
Skip to 25 |
Skip to 18 |
21 |
“When inspiration strikes, are you likely to take action immediately?“ |
Skip to 26 |
Skip to 27 |
22 |
“Do you believe that a promise, once made, cannot under any circumstances be broken?“ |
Skip to 28 |
Skip to 27 |
23 |
“Do you find cats more endearing than dogs?“ |
Skip to 29 |
Skip to 30 |
24 |
“Do you feel unable to argue with others, even if you vehemently disagree with them?“ |
Skip to 22 |
Skip to 17 |
25 |
“Do you often fall asleep in flights of fancy?“ |
Skip to 31 |
Skip to 32 |
26 |
“Do you have the self-confidence to trust that you are right no matter what may happen?“ |
To start “Desert“scenario |
Skip to 27 |
27 |
“After starting a task, do you notice that everything around you becomes insignificant?“ |
Skip to 33 |
Skip to 34 |
28 |
“Do you believe in a power greater than that of man?“ |
To start “Monster“scenario |
Skip to 27 |
29 |
“Do you believe it is wrong to fall in love with a close friend’s significant other?“ |
Skip to 30 |
Skip to 35 |
30 |
“Do you blush when you are praised by other people??“ |
Skip to 35 |
Skip to 17 |
31 |
“If you were granted a single wish, could you name it without a moment’s hesitation?“ |
To start “Tower“scenario |
Skip to 36 |
32 |
“Is your circle of friends wide and varied?“ |
Skip to 37 |
Skip to 36 |
33 |
“When it’s time to eat dinner, do you leave the tastiest item on your plate until last?“ |
Skip to 38 |
Skip to 39 |
34 |
“Is there something in your life that you would protect at the expense of everything else?“ |
To start “Castle“scenario |
Skip to 39 |
35 |
“Do you take much care of your appearance?“ |
Skip to 17 |
Skip to 17 |
36 |
“Do you often think about days gone by?“ |
Skip to 38 |
Skip to 37 |
37 |
“Do you pay a lot of attention to other people’s gossip?“ |
Skip to 38 |
Skip to 40 |
38 |
“Do you believe that the world is more filled with sadness than joy?“ |
To start “Forest“scenario |
Skip to 41 |
39 |
“You are walking and trip over a stone… Is it more your fault than the stone’s?“ |
To start “Castle“scenario |
To start “Cave“scenario |
40 |
“If you are deceived by someone else, do you believe that the fault lies, at least in part, in your own carelessness?“ |
To start “Theater“scenario |
Skip to 41 |
41 |
“Have you ever wished you reached adulthood early?“ |
Skip to 42 |
Skip to 43 |
42 |
“Do you believe that if you hold on to a dream long enough, it could one day come true?“ |
To start “Cave“scenario |
To start “Theater“scenario |
43 |
“If you can’t have what you want, do you want even more?“ |
To start “Cave“scenario |
Skip to 42 |
Settings and Personalities
These eight scenarios reflect the opening chapter of your Dragon Age 3 journey. The table below describes each opening scenario, what choices you can make in it, and which personality you will be rewarded with at the end.
Scenario |
Choice |
Personality |
---|---|---|
“Village“ |
Steal the purse from the dresser and admit it |
Show |
Steal the purse from the dresser and don’t admit it |
Slippery devil |
|
Don’t steal the purse and leave |
Shrinking Violet |
|
“Desert“ |
Take the canteen |
Bandit |
Give the canteen to your brother |
Reckless |
|
Take your brother |
Idealistic |
|
“Monster“ |
Kill less than three people |
Model |
Kill three or more people, including women and the elderly, but do not kill children |
Weak |
|
Kill three or more people, but do not kill women, the elderly or children |
spoiled brat |
|
Killing three or more people, including children |
Egg head |
|
Kill nine or more people, but don’t kill the man near the inn |
Clumsy |
|
“Tower” |
Climb the stairs |
Socialite |
To jump |
Dreamer |
|
“Cave“ |
Follow all the signs, save the woman |
Straight Arrow |
Follow all signs, go up the stairs |
Mule |
|
Follow all signs, open treasure chests |
Dispersal |
|
Ignore the first sign |
Narcissist |
|
Ignore all signs except the first |
Sore loser |
|
“Forest“ |
One or fewer stones |
Lazy |
Two to five stones |
Show |
|
Six to 19 stones |
Plugger |
|
20 to 39 stones |
Dredar |
|
40 or more stones |
Hard Biscuit |
|
“Theater“ |
Make a fool of yourself |
It fell |
To say “Yes“ |
Cry baby |
|
To say “No“ |
Lone Wolf |
|
To leave |
Free Spirit |
|
“Castle“ |
Speak to the chancellor and respond”Yes“for both questions |
Vampire |
Speak to the chancellor and respond”No“for both questions |
Good egg |
|
Talk to the chancellor and say “Yes,” then “No,” then “Yes“ |
Wit |
|
Talk to the chancellor and say “No,” then “Yes“ |
Wit |
|
Talk to the chancellor and say “Yes,” then “No,” then “No,” then “Yes“ |
Clown |
|
To leave |
Happy camper |
Remember that some personalities are limited by gender; for example, only heroines can be Vamps, which is arguably the best personality for increasing all stats. And, if something goes wrong and you want to change your personality later, you can do so by finding and using certain books in the game. With all of this in mind, you should have some idea of how the opening test works and how it will affect your hero’s personality in the Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake.