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The '''Poison Herb''' {{JA|毒草}} is a {{Shiren1DS|Herb}} introduced to the {{Shiren1DS|Version Differences|Super Famicom}} release of {{Shiren|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer (game)|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer}}.  
The '''Poison Herb''' {{JA|毒草}} is a {{Shiren1DS|Herb}} introduced to the {{Shiren1DS|Version Differences|Super Famicom}} release of {{Shiren|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer (game)|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer}}.  

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This Poison Herb page is about the Nintendo DS release. For the Super Famicom release, see Shiren 1 SFC:Poison Herb.
For the lore page, see Shiren:Poison Herb.

The Poison Herb (Japanese: 毒草) is a Herb introduced to the Super Famicom release of Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer.

Eating a Poison Herb will Poison Shiren, causing 5 damage, reducing his current Strength by 1, and inflicting the Slow status on him for 10 normal turns (5 turns that Shiren can act).

Despite their negative effects, Poison Herbs will also restore 5 current Fullness when eaten.

Throwing a Poison Herb which successfully hits an entity will reduce their strength by 1, and slow them for 10 turns.

Tips For Use

  • If the Herb that a Ghost Radish throws is Unidentified, It is a Poison Herb. Likewise, if the second type of herb thrown by a Daze Radish, Sleep Radish or Fear Radish misses, these are also Poison Herbs. Naming them is advised, so they aren't accidentally eaten during the adventure.
  • These items are one of a number of items that make ID'ing unidentified items in the Final Puzzle and Ceremonial Cave more dangerous.
  • These herbs can be thrown at a monster, which will slow them down if it successfully hits and decrease their strength slightly, increasing Shiren's chances of survival.
  • By equipping an Antidote Armband, Shiren will be immune to Poisoning and can consume Poison Herbs safely to replenish 5 current Fullness each.

Locations

Drop Type Road to the Hamlet Table Mountain Tainted Path Ceremonial Cave Ravine of the Dead Kitchen God Scroll Cave Final Puzzle
Floor All All
Shop All
Jar of Change All
Walrus Drop All
Rescue Reward
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
- N/A

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Poison Herb
Japanese 毒草
Simplified Chinese
(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.


See Also

References

  • [1] Gabikun's item FAQ.