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Revision as of 08:17, 21 February 2022

This Iron Arrow page is about the Nintendo DS release. For the Super Famicom release, see Shiren 1 SFC:Iron Arrow.
For all Iron Arrows pages across the wiki, see Shiren:Iron Arrows.

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Iron Arrows (Japanese: 鉄の矢) are a piece of equipment introduced in the Super Famicom release of Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer. It has a base damage of 12 and are fired by Crossbowboy's and Baby Tanks which may drop them when defeated. The only way to obtain iron arrows outside of shops in the below dungeons is to obtain them from Crossbowboys and Baby Tanks or consume their meat and fire arrows to fill up a room or more.

Tips for use

  • Iron arrows have a higher base damage than a Silver Arrows and when combined with a Pitcher's Armband creates a more powerful arrow that will travel through every monster in its path, making it a great way to quickly clear out a Monster House.
    • Should you choose to do this, be careful not to his a distant and possibly unseen Shopkeeper. If an arrow fired by you hits a shopkeeper, he will turn hostile and hunt you down.
  • Iron arrows can be fired down hallways to damage or kill unseen monsters as well as to alert you of a possible threat ahead.
  • You can fire an Iron arrow to hit an off screen monster or a fleeing monster like an Egg Thing of Thiefwalrus. Or attempt to damage a dangerous monster before it gets close, like a Flutter Fowl which might damage or destroy more valuable items.
  • Iron arrows can be fired in a room and will not land on floor tiles containing traps, allowing dangerous floor tiles to be identified.
  • Iron arrows are a somewhat cheap and common option to insert into a Jar of Change to potentially get a rarer and more valuable item, though Wooden Arrows would be the wiser option here.

Locations

Drop Type Road to the Hamlet Table Mountain Tainted Path Ceremonial Cave Ravine of the Dead Kitchen God Scroll Cave Final Puzzle
Floor
Shop All All All
Jar of Change
Walrus Drop
Rescue Reward 1 - 99
Town Shops Bamboo Village Mountaintop Town Underground Stream Village Fay's Puzzle Reward Cell Armor Family Drop Egg Thing Family Drop Rice Baby Family Drop Trap Recycling
# of Traps
No No No No No - No N/A

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Iron Arrows
Japanese 鉄の矢
Simplified Chinese
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See Also

References

  • [1] Gabikun's item FAQ.