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Revision as of 00:03, 3 October 2024

This Gougasha Family page is about the Nintendo Wii release. For the PlayStation Portable release, see Shiren 3 PSP:Gougasha Family.
For the lore page, see Shiren:Gougasha Family.

The Gougasha (Japanese: ゴウガシャ) Monster Family in Template:GameTitle consists of:

  1. Gougasha (Japanese: ゴウガシャ)
  2. Asogi (Japanese: アソギ)
  3. Nayuta (Japanese: ナユタ)
  4. Fukashigi (Japanese: フカシギ)

Monster Ability

  • Level 1 - 4: May replicate when hit.

Effect when Sealed

Special Drops

Combat Strategy

Meat Strategy

Monster Meat Description

  1. Gougasha meat: Turns the user into a Gougasha. When hit, the Gougasha may divide. This replica is considered a foe.
  2. Asogi meat:
  3. Nayuta meat: Turns the user into a Nayuta. When hit, the Nayuta may divive. This replica is considered a foe.
  4. Fukashigi meat:

Stats

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Spawn Locations

Gallery

Trivia

  • Their names are transliterations of the Japanese words for 1052, 1056, 1060, 1064 respectively.

In Other Languages

See Also

References