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==Effect on Shiren== | ==Effect on Shiren== | ||
While having the 'Poison-free' status, {{ | While having the 'Poison-free' status, {{Shiren1DS|Shiren}} will not lose current strength to poisons, this includes: | ||
* {{Shiren1DS|Poison Dart Traps}}. | * {{Shiren1DS|Poison Dart Traps}}. | ||
* All interactions with {{Shiren1DS|Poison Herbs}}, which includes eating and being thrown at {{ | * All interactions with {{Shiren1DS|Poison Herbs}}, which includes eating and being thrown at {{Shiren1DS|Shiren}}, by {{Shiren1DS|Ghost Radish Family Monsters}}. | ||
[[File:Shiren 1 DS States Poison-free Message.png|frame]] | [[File:Shiren 1 DS States Poison-free Message.png|frame]] | ||
* Though the 3 current strength decrease from eating a {{Shiren1DS|Rotten Riceball}} is not explicitly counted as a poison, it is prevented by the 'poison-free' status and by equipping an Antidote Armband. | * Though the 3 current strength decrease from eating a {{Shiren1DS|Rotten Riceball}} is not explicitly counted as a poison, it is prevented by the 'poison-free' status and by equipping an Antidote Armband. |
Revision as of 18:39, 13 August 2022
Template:Infobox States (Shiren 1)
Effect on Shiren
While having the 'Poison-free' status, Shiren will not lose current strength to poisons, this includes:
- Poison Dart Traps.
- All interactions with Poison Herbs, which includes eating and being thrown at Shiren, by Ghost Radish Family Monsters.
- Though the 3 current strength decrease from eating a Rotten Riceball is not explicitly counted as a poison, it is prevented by the 'poison-free' status and by equipping an Antidote Armband.
A similar effect is provided to Shiren by equipping an Antidote Armband, though this is a preventative measure, and does not provide the the 'Poison-free' status.
How to get affected
- Eat a Special Riceball to have a chance to gain the 'Poison-free' effect.
How to cure
As a beneficial status condition, the player likely wouldn't want to cure the 'Poison-free' status and therefore would avoid ways of accidentally curing the condition. These methods are listed below:
- Move to a different floor via the stairs or a Pitfall Trap.
- Transform into a Monster by consuming Monster Meat or by the magic attack of a Skull Wizard with a transform effect.
Gallery
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Poison-free | |
Japanese | 毒無効 |
See Also
Template:Shiren 1 DS Status Conditions