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:::::::Allow me to better explain myself. Arusu and Erdrick/Loto are both official names within ''Dragon Quest'', although neither is arguably fully canonical. Within ''Smash'', the ''Dragon Quest III'' hero does not have an official name. Sakurai was simply saying that the Heroes do not have an official name in Smash, and therefore we can call them with whatever name we like (unless you can prove that a completely different statement was lost in translation). This wiki chose to use the name Erdrick because it is the one better understood by English speaking fans. --[[User:Rdrfc|Rdrfc]] ([[User talk:Rdrfc|talk]]) 07:01, February 19, 2020 (EST)
:::::::Allow me to better explain myself. Arusu and Erdrick/Loto are both official names within ''Dragon Quest'', although neither is arguably fully canonical. Within ''Smash'', the ''Dragon Quest III'' hero does not have an official name. Sakurai was simply saying that the Heroes do not have an official name in Smash, and therefore we can call them with whatever name we like (unless you can prove that a completely different statement was lost in translation). This wiki chose to use the name Erdrick because it is the one better understood by English speaking fans. --[[User:Rdrfc|Rdrfc]] ([[User talk:Rdrfc|talk]]) 07:01, February 19, 2020 (EST)


The name Arusu is only really only said in the American direct and all four hero’s names are not said ingame [[User:Thegameandwatch|Thegameandwatch]] ([[User talk:Thegameandwatch|talk]]) 07:03, February 19, 2020 (EST)
The name Arusu was only really only said in the American direct, all four hero’s names are not said ingame also This wiki doesn’t use the official name of some pages.
[[User:Thegameandwatch|Thegameandwatch]] ([[User talk:Thegameandwatch|talk]]) 07:03, February 19, 2020 (EST)