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Display titleShiren 3 Wii:Riceball
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Riceballs (Japanese: おにぎり) are a category of items in  Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer 3 - The Sleeping Princess and the Karakuri Mansion. They are the primary food source to restore Shiren's Fullness. They can be found in Dungeons on the ground, dropped from Monsters, and purchased in Shops. Monsters from the Rice Changer Family. The Rice Changer and above can turn items and even the Player Characters into riceballs. Curses Riceballs can be used as a one-hit kill against any monster in the Rice family. Riceballs will not go bad under normal circumstances but can become Rotten Riceball from Rotten Trap, monster attacks, or exposure to water. Untainted riceballs can be Fusion onto a Weapons or Shields for beneficial effects while Rotten Riceballs can be melded for negative effects. If you take fire or explosion damage from a monster, a trap, or a Cannon Balls, all riceballs not in jars (even rotten ones) will turn into Toasted Riceball and heal HP when eaten. It's always suggested to only keep regular and Rotten Riceballs outside of Jars for this purpose and promptly put into one to prevent a Rotten Trap from destroying them. Eating a Rotten Riceball will only restore a small amount of Fullness and inflict a negative effect on the characters. Eating riceballs while a character is already full will increase their max fullness, up to a max of 200.
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