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Revision as of 22:14, 13 November 2020
Template:Infobox Locations (Shiren 1) Table Mountain (Japanese: テーブルマウンテン) the infamous main story dungeon of Shiren 1. In Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer, you have a handful of different dungeons to explore. When you're first starting out, however, you only have access to one dungeon. Think of Table Mountain as the main game. Once you beat it, you gain access to a lot more bonus content in the form of extra bonus dungeons. In fact, the bonus dungeons make up approximately 90% of the of the games total floor count!
Dungeons in Shiren the Wanderer consist of of randomly generated floors with loot and equipment scattered about. Players of other Mystery Dungeon games are often surprised to find out the main adventure in Shiren is only 30 floors. But you shouldn't underestimate them, you will die many times and often when playing Shiren the Wanderer. The most important thing in Shiren is that you learn something from every death.
"Shiren the Wanderer is a short game. You could probably beat it in an hour. But you probably couldn't."
Dungeon Monsters
Boss Room Strategy
Sprite | Boss | Exp. | |
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English | Japanese | ||
File:Shiren 1 SFC Tainted Insect Sprite.gif | Mashoku Bug | 魔蝕虫 | 9,999 |
File:Shiren_1_SFC_Greenwalrus_LV2.png | Green Todo | みどりトド | 50 |
File:Shiren_1_SFC_Skull_Wraith_LV3.png | Skeleton Archmage | ガイコツまおう | 400 |
File:Shiren_1_SFC_Madremlas_LV2.png | Madremlas | マッドレムラス | 1,100 |
Items
For a list of fan translated names for the Super Famicom in English, Korean, Spanish and Chinese, see the Rosetta Stone page.
(※) Monster Drop
Traps
Sprite | Traps | Floor | |
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English | Japanese | ||
External References
- [1] Dungeon monsters and item tables thanks to zapanet.info/shiren