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| dungeon name, key Parameters = Kitchen God | | dungeon name, key Parameters = Kitchen God<br>食神のほこら | ||
食神のほこら | |||
Key Parameters | Key Parameters | ||
| image = Shiren 1 DS Kitchen God entrance.png | | image = Shiren 1 DS Kitchen God entrance.png | ||
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| Shops = Yes | | Shops = Yes | ||
| Monster Houses = Yes | | Monster Houses = Yes | ||
| Gitan Vaults = 1 | | Gitan Vaults = 1 F onward | ||
| NPCs = [[Shiren 1/NPCs/Naoki the Wandering Chef|Naoki]] | | NPCs = [[Shiren 1/NPCs/Naoki the Wandering Chef|Naoki]] | ||
| Spawn Rate = ??? | | Spawn Rate = ??? | ||
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| Boss = None | | Boss = None | ||
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'''Kitchen God''' (Japanese: <abbr title="Sho ku jin noho kora">食神のほこら</abbr>) is a bonus dungeon in ''Shiren 1'' that emphasizes obtaining and using [[Shiren 1/Items/Monster Meat|monster meat]]. It is often referred to as the Kitchen God Shrine, [[Shiren 1/NPCs/Naoki the Wandering Chef|Naoki's]] Dungeon, [[The 8 Rivanian Beast Gods|Bufu's]] Dungeon, or the food dungeon. The entrance to this dungeon is in [[Shiren 1/Locations/Bamboo Village|Bamboo Village]], north of the [[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Smiths|smith]], down a path by the [[Shiren 1/NPCs/Fortuneteller|Fortune Teller]]. You must first beat the main adventure and finish the [[Shiren 1/Quests/Naoki and The Cliffs|Noaki and The Cliffs]] as well as the [[Shiren 1/Quests/Gaibara's Pottery|Gaibara's Pottery]] [[Shiren 1/Quests|side quest]] to gain access to this dungeon. | |||
Kitchen God (Japanese: 食神のほこら) is a bonus dungeon in Shiren 1 that emphasizes obtaining and using [[Shiren 1/Items/Monster Meat|monster meat]]. It | |||
== Unique Features == | == Unique Features == | ||
The player may not bring [[Shiren 1/Items|items]] or [[Gitan]] into the dungeon, which also means he can not receive items when being rescued, but can bring [[Shiren 1/NPCs# About Party Member NPCs|allies]] with him and can keep items he has on hands if he either win or escape. | |||
The player starts with nothing but a [[Shiren 1/Items/Weapons/Bufu's Cleaver|Bufu's Cleaver]] and a [[Shiren 1/Items/Riceballs/Big Riceball|Big Riceball]]. The Bufu Cleaver often turns enemies into [[Shiren 1/Items/Monster Meat|meat]], which can be used in multiple interesting ways. This emphasis on monster meat makes this bonus dungeon play radically differently than other dungeons in the game. | |||
== Goal & Final Reward == | == Goal & Final Reward == | ||
The goal is to find Naoki. He appears randomly starting from 25 | The goal is to find Naoki. He appears randomly starting from 25 F. This dungeon does not have a boss and the player can leave at any time by talking to Naoki on any floor starting from 25. If successful, the player gets a reward item of [[Shiren 1/Monsters/Half Warrior|Half Warrior]] Meat. | ||
== Strategies == | == Strategies == | ||
It is possible to beat the dungeon starting at experience level 1, which was the only option in the [[Shiren 1/Version Differences|Super Famicom version]] of the game. However, in the DS version, you can level up first before entering and retain your experience level, so if you're not deliberately trying to challenge yourself, it's recommended that you start at a level in the high teens. It also helps if you stretch your belly with riceballs up to 200% stomach size prior to entering the dungeon, as this allows you to take your time a bit more and collect extra staves. | It is possible to beat the dungeon starting at experience level 1, which was the only option in the [[Shiren 1/Version Differences|Super Famicom version]] of the game. However, in the DS version, you can level up first before entering and retain your experience level, so if you're not deliberately trying to challenge yourself, it's recommended that you start at a level in the high teens. It also helps if you stretch your belly with riceballs up to 200% stomach size prior to entering the dungeon, as this allows you to take your time a bit more and collect extra staves. | ||
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Here are some useful meat tricks: | Here are some useful meat tricks: | ||
* Fluffy Bunny Meat works as a stronger Medicinal Herb (50HP restored). | *Fluffy Bunny Meat works as a stronger Medicinal Herb (50HP restored). | ||
* Curse Girl (and above) Meats work as Blessing Scrolls on everything not in jars. | *Curse Girl (and above) Meats work as Blessing Scrolls on everything not in jars. | ||
* Pacorepkin and any other ghost meat will let you fly through walls, which can be very useful on later floors when you just want to find Naoki or loot. | *Pacorepkin and any other ghost meat will let you fly through walls, which can be very useful on later floors when you just want to find Naoki or loot. | ||
* Crossbowboy Meat lets you fire Iron Arrows. If you fill up a room with arrows by shooting them at walls, you can collect and use them once you transform back; this is an easy way to get 99 Iron Arrows. | *Crossbowboy Meat lets you fire Iron Arrows. If you fill up a room with arrows by shooting them at walls, you can collect and use them once you transform back; this is an easy way to get 99 Iron Arrows. | ||
* Dark Owl Meat works as a Scroll of Light, letting you see everything on the floor. | *Dark Owl Meat works as a Scroll of Light, letting you see everything on the floor. | ||
* Ark Dragon Meat lets you breath fire to the nearest monster you face on the floor for 50 fixed damage. On deep floors, this can help you clear an entire floor of dangerous monsters without having to fight them directly. | *Ark Dragon Meat lets you breath fire to the nearest monster you face on the floor for 50 fixed damage. On deep floors, this can help you clear an entire floor of dangerous monsters without having to fight them directly. | ||
== Monster Table == | == Monster Table == | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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|マムル | |マムル | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Monsters/Mamel|Mamel]] | |[[Shiren 1/Monsters/Mamel|Mamel]] | ||
| 1 - 2 | |1 - 2 | ||
| 2 | |2 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Pit Mamel.png|center|link=https://shiren.gamepedia.com/File:Pit_Mamel.png]] | ![[File:Pit Mamel.png|center|link=https://shiren.gamepedia.com/File:Pit_Mamel.png]] | ||
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|2,800 | |2,800 | ||
|} | |} | ||
=== Special Monster Houses === | === Special Monster Houses === | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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|71 - 99 | |71 - 99 | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Items == | == Items == | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Weapons|Weapons]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Weapon.png|frameless|center | ! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Weapons|Weapons]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Weapon.png|frameless|center]] | ||
! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Shields|Shields]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Shield.png|frameless|center | ! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Shields|Shields]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Shield.png|frameless|center]] | ||
! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Armbands|Armbands]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Armband.png|frameless|center | ! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Armbands|Armbands]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Armband.png|frameless|center]] | ||
! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Projectiles|Projectiles]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Arrow.png|frameless|center | ! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Projectiles|Projectiles]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Arrow.png|frameless|center]] | ||
! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Riceballs|Riceballs]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Riceball.png|frameless|center | ! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Riceballs|Riceballs]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Riceball.png|frameless|center]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Japanese | !Japanese | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|ミノタウロスの斧 | |ミノタウロスの斧 | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Items/Weapons/Minotaur's Axe|Minotaur's | |[[Shiren 1/Items/Weapons/Minotaur's Axe|Minotaur's Axe]] '''※''' | ||
|皮甲の盾 | |皮甲の盾 | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Items/Shields/Hide Shield|Hide Shield]] | |[[Shiren 1/Items/Shields/Hide Shield|Hide Shield]] | ||
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| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Herbs|Herbs]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Herb.png|frameless|center | ! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Herbs|Herbs]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Herb.png|frameless|center]] | ||
! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Jars|Jars]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Jar.png|frameless|center | ! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Jars|Jars]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Jar.png|frameless|center]] | ||
! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Staves|Staves]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Staff.png|frameless|center | ! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Staves|Staves]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Staff.png|frameless|center]] | ||
! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Scrolls|Scrolls]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Scroll.png|frameless|center | ! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Items/Scrolls|Scrolls]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Item Icon Scroll.png|frameless|center]] | ||
! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Shops|Shop]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Misc Sprites - Found Shop.png|frameless|center | ! colspan="2" |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Shops|Shop]][[File:Shiren 1 DS Misc Sprites - Found Shop.png|frameless|center]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
!Japanese | !Japanese | ||
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| | | | ||
|} | |} | ||
(※) Monster Drop | ('''※''') Monster Drop | ||
== Traps == | == Traps == | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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!Japanese | !Japanese | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Wooden Arrow Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Wooden Arrow Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Wood Arrow Trap|Wood Arrow Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Wood Arrow Trap|Wood Arrow Trap]] | ||
|木の矢のワナ | |木の矢のワナ | ||
|1 - 5 | |1 - 5 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Stumble Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Stumble Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Stumble Trap|Stumble Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Stumble Trap|Stumble Trap]] | ||
|転び石のワナ | |転び石のワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Unequip Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Unequip Trap.gif]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Unequip Trap|Unequip Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Unequip Trap|Unequip Trap]] | ||
|装備はずしのワナ | |装備はずしのワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap sprite - Alarm Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap sprite - Alarm Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Alarm Trap|Alarm Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Alarm Trap|Alarm Trap]] | ||
|警報スイッチのワナ | |警報スイッチのワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Summons Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Summons Trap.gif]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Summon Trap|Summon Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Summon Trap|Summon Trap]] | ||
|召喚スイッチのワナ | |召喚スイッチのワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Multiplication Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Multiplication Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Multiplication Trap|Multiply Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Multiplication Trap|Multiply Trap]] | ||
|罠増え | |罠増え | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Pitfall Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Pitfall Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Pitfall Trap|Pitfall Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Pitfall Trap|Pitfall Trap]] | ||
|落し穴のワナ | |落し穴のワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Spring Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Spring Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Spring Trap|Spring Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Spring Trap|Spring Trap]] | ||
|バネのワナ | |バネのワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Log Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Log Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Log Trap|Log Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Log Trap|Log Trap]] | ||
|丸太のワナ | |丸太のワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Spinning Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Spinning Trap.gif]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Spinning Trap|Spinning Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Spinning Trap|Spinning Trap]] | ||
|回転板のワナ | |回転板のワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Dream Gas Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Dream Gas Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Dream Gas Trap|Dream Gas Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Dream Gas Trap|Dream Gas Trap]] | ||
|幻覚ガス | |幻覚ガス | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Sleeping Gas Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Sleeping Gas Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Sleeping Gas Trap|Sleeping Gas Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Sleeping Gas Trap|Sleeping Gas Trap]] | ||
|睡眠ガス | |睡眠ガス | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Slowness Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Slowness Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Slowness Trap|Slowness Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Slowness Trap|Slowness Trap]] | ||
|鈍足スイッチ | |鈍足スイッチ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Immobilization Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Immobilization Trap.gif]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Immobilization Trap|Immobilization Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Immobilization Trap|Immobilization Trap]] | ||
|カゲぬいのワナ | |カゲぬいのワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Hunger Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Hunger Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Hunger Trap|Hunger Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Hunger Trap|Hunger Trap]] | ||
|空腹スイッチのワナ | |空腹スイッチのワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Landmine Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Landmine Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Landmine Trap|Landmine Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Landmine Trap|Landmine Trap]] | ||
|地雷のワナ | |地雷のワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Big Landmine Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Big Landmine Trap.gif]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Big Landmine Trap|Big Landmine Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Big Landmine Trap|Big Landmine Trap]] | ||
|大型地雷のワナ | |大型地雷のワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Riceball Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Riceball Trap.gif]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Riceball Trap|Riceball Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Riceball Trap|Riceball Trap]] | ||
|おにぎり | |おにぎり | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Curse Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Curse Trap.gif]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Curse Trap|Curse Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Curse Trap|Curse Trap]] | ||
|呪いのワナ | |呪いのワナ | ||
|1 - 99 | |1 - 99 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Iron Arrow Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprites - Iron Arrow Trap.png]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Iron Arrow Trap|Iron Arrow Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Iron Arrow Trap|Iron Arrow Trap]] | ||
|鉄の矢のワナ | |鉄の矢のワナ | ||
|6 - 10 | |6 - 10 | ||
|- | |- | ||
![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Rusty Trap | ![[File:Shiren 1 DS Trap Sprite - Rusty Trap.gif]] | ||
|[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Rusty Trap|Rusty Trap]] | |[[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Traps/Rusty Trap|Rusty Trap]] | ||
|サビのワナ | |サビのワナ | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
You need to *complete* the [[Shiren 1/Locations/Kitchen God Cave|Kitchen God Shrine]] (meet [[Shiren 1/NPCs/Naoki the Wandering Chef|Naoki]] on 25 | You need to *complete* the [[Shiren 1/Locations/Kitchen God Cave|Kitchen God Shrine]] (meet [[Shiren 1/NPCs/Naoki the Wandering Chef|Naoki]] on 25 F) and [[Shiren 1/Locations/Scroll Cave|Scroll Cave]] (meet [[Shiren 1/NPCs/Gaibara the Legendary Potter|Gaibara]] on 15 Fl) to unlock [[Shiren 1/Locations/Final Puzzle|Final Puzzle]] in the SFC Shiren. | ||
== External Sources == | == External Sources == | ||
[[Category:Shiren 1 Locations]][[Category:Food Dungeons]][[Category:Post Story Dungeons]][[Category:Gimmick Dungeons]][[Category:Research]] | [[Category:Shiren 1 Locations]][[Category:Food Dungeons]][[Category:Post Story Dungeons]][[Category:Gimmick Dungeons]][[Category:Research]] |
Revision as of 12:39, 29 October 2019
Template:Infobox Locations (Shiren 1) Kitchen God (Japanese: 食神のほこら) is a bonus dungeon in Shiren 1 that emphasizes obtaining and using monster meat. It is often referred to as the Kitchen God Shrine, Naoki's Dungeon, Bufu's Dungeon, or the food dungeon. The entrance to this dungeon is in Bamboo Village, north of the smith, down a path by the Fortune Teller. You must first beat the main adventure and finish the Noaki and The Cliffs as well as the Gaibara's Pottery side quest to gain access to this dungeon.
Unique Features
The player may not bring items or Gitan into the dungeon, which also means he can not receive items when being rescued, but can bring allies with him and can keep items he has on hands if he either win or escape.
The player starts with nothing but a Bufu's Cleaver and a Big Riceball. The Bufu Cleaver often turns enemies into meat, which can be used in multiple interesting ways. This emphasis on monster meat makes this bonus dungeon play radically differently than other dungeons in the game.
Goal & Final Reward
The goal is to find Naoki. He appears randomly starting from 25 F. This dungeon does not have a boss and the player can leave at any time by talking to Naoki on any floor starting from 25. If successful, the player gets a reward item of Half Warrior Meat.
Strategies
It is possible to beat the dungeon starting at experience level 1, which was the only option in the Super Famicom version of the game. However, in the DS version, you can level up first before entering and retain your experience level, so if you're not deliberately trying to challenge yourself, it's recommended that you start at a level in the high teens. It also helps if you stretch your belly with riceballs up to 200% stomach size prior to entering the dungeon, as this allows you to take your time a bit more and collect extra staves.
To beat this dungeon, you must maximize use of the Bufu Cleaver and minimize useless traveling. To survive, you must rely on the meat-drop attribute of the Bufu Cleaver to keep up a supply of meat, which give 10 food value apiece.
Every random staff you find will be a Bufu's staff, so name it. Use Bufu's staff on as many Pacorepkins as you can find. A single Pacorepkin meat, when used properly, is capable of safely clearing out an entire floor/house of monsters before Death Angels start appearing. A couple of Evil General meats are good to have as well, but most other meats should be used to maintain fullness. On the last floors, you should have enough Bufu's staff charges and spare meat to get past the Death Angels and Skull Wraiths to find Naoki, especially if you expanded your stomach before entering.
If you are planning to go to deep floors, try to increase Shiren's strength before entering the dungeon so defeating monsters gets easier.
Here are some useful meat tricks:
- Fluffy Bunny Meat works as a stronger Medicinal Herb (50HP restored).
- Curse Girl (and above) Meats work as Blessing Scrolls on everything not in jars.
- Pacorepkin and any other ghost meat will let you fly through walls, which can be very useful on later floors when you just want to find Naoki or loot.
- Crossbowboy Meat lets you fire Iron Arrows. If you fill up a room with arrows by shooting them at walls, you can collect and use them once you transform back; this is an easy way to get 99 Iron Arrows.
- Dark Owl Meat works as a Scroll of Light, letting you see everything on the floor.
- Ark Dragon Meat lets you breath fire to the nearest monster you face on the floor for 50 fixed damage. On deep floors, this can help you clear an entire floor of dangerous monsters without having to fight them directly.
Monster Table
Sprites | Monster | Floors | EXP | |
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Japanese | English | |||
マムル | Mamel | 1 - 2 | 2 | |
あなぐらマムル | Pit Mamel | 1 - 3 | 3 | |
豆山賊 | Mini Robber | 1 - 3 | 3 | |
おばけ大根 | Ghost Radish | 3 - 4 | 7 | |
ハブーン | Snaky | 3 - 4 | 8 | |
ボウヤー | Bowboy | 3 - 5 | 6 | |
ガマラ | Pickpocket | 3 - 7 | 3 | |
ヤミウッチー | Dark Eye | 4 - 5 | 7 | |
ナイフゲータ | Knifegator | 4 - 5 | 9 | |
妖怪にぎり変化 | Rice Changer | 5 - 6 | 12 | |
カラカラペンペン | Flying Fowl | 5 - 7 | 12 | |
まわるポリゴン | Polygon Spin | 5 - 7 | 15 | |
鬼面武者 | Evil Soldier | 5 - 7 | 15 | |
ぼうれい武者 | Dead Soldier | 5 - 7 | 4 | |
ぴーたん | Egg Thing | 5 - 9 | 7 | |
とおせんりゅう | Floor Dragon | 6 - 7 | 18 | |
山賊 | Robber | 6 - 8 | 15 | |
ガイコツまどう | Skull Mage | 7 - 9 | 17 | |
死の使い | Death Reaper | 7 - 9 | 23 | |
兵隊アリ | Soldier Ant | 8 - 9 | 10 | |
クロスボウヤー | Crossbowboy | 8 - 10 | 11 | |
タイガーウッホ | Tiger Uho | 8 - 10 | 35 | |
ばくだんウニ | Spike Bomb | 8 - 13 | 20 | |
やみふくろう | Dark Owl | 8 - 14 | 10 | |
ンドゥバ | N'Duba | 8 - 16 | 20 | |
ノロージョ | Curse Girl | 9 - 10 | 40 | |
ゲイズ | Gaze | 10 - 13 | 25 | |
パコレプキン | Pacorepkin | 10 - 13 | 42 | |
コドモ戦車 | Baby Tank | 10 - 13 | 30 | |
ドレムラス | Dremlas | 10 - 14 | 75 | |
いやしウサギ | Fluffy Bunny | 10 - 30 | 8 | |
逃げピータン | Running Egg | 10 - 16 | 15 | |
パタパタペンペン | Flutter Fowl | 11 - 14 | 60 | |
きり仙人 | Fog Hermit | 12 - 14 | 60 | |
パルテノス | Parthenos | 12 - 14 | 48 | |
ちびタンク | Mini Tank | 13 - 16 | 52 | |
サーベルゲータ | Sabregator | 14 - 15 | 75 | |
くねくねハニー | Twisty Hani | 15 - 16 | 35 | |
めまわし大根 | Daze Radish | 15 - 16 | 50 | |
ゲドロ | Purple Slime | 15 - 16 | 40 | |
隊長アリ | Corporal Ant | 15 - 16 | 40 | |
セルアーマー | Cell Armor | 15 - 17 | 70 | |
ガイコツまじん | Skull Wizard | 15 - 18 | 70 | |
地獄の死者 | Hell Reaper | 16 - 19 | 130 | |
マスターチキン | Master Hen | 17 - 19 | 400 | |
チキン | Hen | 17 - 19 | 1 | |
ノロージョの姉 | Curse Sis | 17 - 19 | 100 | |
チェインヘッド | Chainhead | 17 - 20 | 200 | |
みどりトド | Greenwalrus | 17 - 21 | 30 | |
山賊親分 | Robber Chief | 17 - 21 | 180 | |
ンドゥルー | N'Dulu | 17 - 30 | 60 | |
スーパーゲイズ | Super Gaze | 19 - 22 | 150 | |
カエンポフ | Blazepuff | 20 - 22 | 220 | |
ミストノス | Mistonos | 20 - 22 | 300 | |
ようまふくろう | Ghost Owl | 20 - 26 | 50 | |
カラクロイド | Mecharoid | 21 - 23 | 250 | |
ガンコ戦車 | Dadster Tank | 21 - 24 | 300 | |
シューベル | Schubell | 21 - 25 | 100 | |
メンベルス | Menbell | 21 - 25 | 200 | |
妖怪にぎり親方 | Rice Boss | 22 - 25 | 200 | |
飛びぴーたん | Flying Egg | 22 - 25 | 50 | |
みの仙人 | Haze Hermit | 23 - 25 | 200 | |
ミノタウロス | Minotaur | 23 - 25 | 400 | |
死神 | Death Angel | 25 - 30 | 700 | |
バババペンペン | Hover Fowl | 26 - 30 | 250 | |
ガイコツまおう | Skull Wraith | 26 - 30 | 350 | |
クロムアーマー | Metal Armor | 26 - 30 | 600 | |
大将アリ | Captain Ant | 26 - 35 | 200 | |
デブーチョ | Piggo | 28 - 35 | 500 | |
マッドレムラス | Madremlas | 28 - 35 | 800 | |
タイガーウホホ | Tiger Uhoho | 28 - 35 | 550 | |
ドラゴンヘッド | Dragon Head | 28 - 35 | 650 | |
ドラゴン | Dragon | 28 - 35 | 1,300 | |
アイアントド | Ironwalrus | 30 - 45 | 150 | |
キグニ族2 | Kigny2 | 31 - 40 | 80 | |
ンバマ | N'Bama | 31 - 50 | 250 | |
ヴェルギノス | Verginos | 36 - 40 | 650 | |
山賊大親分 | Robber Lord | 36 - 41 | 650 | |
キラーギャザー | Killer Gather | 36 - 45 | 600 | |
ギガヘッド | Gigahead | 36 - 45 | 1,200 | |
ふんかウニ | Spike Fire | 36 - 45 | 450 | |
あんこくふくろう | Dusk Owl | 36 - 45 | 200 | |
なよなよハニー | Floppy Hani | 40 - 43 | 150 | |
ニシキーン | Pythy | 40 - 45 | 580 | |
うたうポリゴン | Polygon Song | 41 - 45 | 1,000 | |
チタンアーマー | Steel Armor | 41 - 45 | 2,000 | |
火炎入道3 | Inferno3 | 41 - 50 | 200 | |
ねむり大根 | Sleep Radish | 46 - 50 | 500 | |
パコレプキング | Pacorepking | 46 - 50 | 750 | |
ハイパーゲイズ | Hyper Gaze | 46 - 50 | 800 | |
ノロージョの母 | Curse Mom | 46 - 50 | 600 | |
グレートチキン | Great Hen | 46 - 55 | 1,500 | |
チキン | Hen | 46 - 55 | 1 | |
スチームロイド | Steamroid | 46 - 55 | 900 | |
オドロ | Grey Slime | 46 - 55 | 200 | |
File:Dirt Dragon.png | スルードラゴン | Dirt Dragon | 49 - 57 | 1,200 |
吸引成虫 | Leech Fly | 51 - 55 | 700 | |
ベルトーベン | Bellthoven | 51 - 55 | 300 | |
メガタウロス | Megataur | 51 - 60 | 1,750 | |
ハードレムラス | Hardremlas | 51 - 60 | 1,600 | |
いやしウサギ | Fluffy Bunny | 51 - 70 | 8 | |
ンバルーン | N'Balun | 51 - 99 | 600 | |
かすみ仙人 | Mist Hermit | 56 - 60 | 1,000 | |
タイガーウホーン | Tiger Uhon | 56 - 65 | 1,300 | |
スカイドラゴン | Sky Dragon | 56 - 65 | 2,600 | |
くたくたハニー | Droopy Hani | 61 - 65 | 400 | |
ガイコツまてん | Skull Demon | 61 - 70 | 2,000 | |
冥王 | Death Master | 61 - 70 | 3,000 | |
隠れぴーたん | Hiding Egg | 61 - 75 | 300 | |
こんとんふくろう | Chaos Owl | 61 - 80 | 650 | |
イッテツ戦車 | Oldster Tank | 66 - 75 | 1,800 | |
ブレイドゲータ | Bladegator | 66 - 75 | 1,600 | |
エレキロイド | Electroid | 66 - 75 | 1,700 | |
デブートン | Piggora | 66 - 75 | 2,100 | |
ゴゴゴペンペン | Jet Fowl | 66 - 75 | 1,100 | |
ノロージョの婆 | Curse Gran | 66 - 75 | 1,500 | |
ゴオオポフ | Infernopuff | 71 - 80 | 900 | |
ヘルギャザー | Hell Gather | 71 - 80 | 1,500 | |
デスヘッド | Deathhead | 71 - 80 | 3,000 | |
ミラクルチキン | Miracle Hen | 76 - 85 | 3,200 | |
チキン | Hen | 76 - 85 | 1 | |
メタルアーマー | Alloy Armor | 76 - 85 | 3,600 | |
吸引老虫 | Leech Queen | 81 - 90 | 950 | |
ミダレウッチー | Fear Eye | 81 - 90 | 800 | |
らんぶポリゴン | Polygon Jig | 81 - 90 | 2,700 | |
ふくりゅう | Earth Dragon | 81 - 90 | 3,800 | |
ガマドーン | Kleptomaniac | 81 - 90 | 300 | |
ローグトド | Roguewalrus | 81 - 90 | 400 | |
デブーゴン | Piggaron | 86 - 95 | 3,500 | |
ヘビーレムラス | Heavyremlas | 86 - 99 | 4,200 | |
しわしわハニー | Wrinkly Hani | 90 - 95 | 900 | |
いやしウサギ | Fluffy Bunny | 90 - 99 | 8 | |
アークドラゴン | Ark Dragon | 90 - 99 | 4,000 | |
ショーパン | Showpin | 90 - 99 | 400 | |
妖怪にぎり元締 | Rice Master | 91 - 99 | 1,500 | |
パコレプゴッド | Pacorepgod | 91 - 99 | 2,300 | |
ギガタウロス | Gigataur | 91 - 99 | 4,200 | |
ゴルディノス | Goldinos | 95 - 99 | 1,600 | |
ソードゲータ | Swordgator | 95 - 99 | 2,800 |
Special Monster Houses
Type: | Monster Level | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | All | |
One-Eye House | 1 - 10 | 11 - 40 | 41 - 70 | 71 - 99 | 71 - 99 |
Ghost House | 1 - 10 | 11 - 40 | 41 - 70 | 71 - 99 | 71 - 99 |
Drain House | 1 - 10 | 11 - 40 | 41 - 70 | 71 - 99 | 71 - 99 |
Thief House | 1 - 30 | 31 - 60 | - | - | 61 - 99 |
Power House | 1 - 10 | 11 - 40 | 41 - 70 | 71 - 99 | 71 - 99 |
Items
Weapons | Shields | Armbands | Projectiles | Riceballs | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Japanese | English | Japanese | English | Japanese | English | Japanese | English | Japanese | English |
ブフーの包丁 | Bufu's Cleaver | 木甲の盾 | Wood Shield | 眠りよけの腕輪 | Sleepless Armband | ||||
ミノタウロスの斧 | Minotaur's Axe ※ | 皮甲の盾 | Hide Shield | ドレインよけの腕輪 | Antidrain Armband | ||||
バトルカウンター | Spiked Ward | 毒よけの腕輪 | Antidote Armband | ||||||
鉄甲の盾 | Iron Shield | 透視の腕輪 | Armband of Sight | ||||||
青銅甲の盾 | Bronzeward | しあわせの腕輪 | Happy Armband | ||||||
重装の盾 | Armor Ward | サビよけの腕輪 | Rustless Armband | ||||||
混乱よけの腕輪 | Armband of Calm | ||||||||
回復の腕輪 | Recovery Armband | ||||||||
会心の腕輪 | Critical Armband | ||||||||
遠投の腕輪 | Pitcher's Armband | ||||||||
Herbs | Jars | Staves | Scrolls | Shop | |||||
Japanese | English | Japanese | English | Japanese | English | Japanese | English | Japanese | English |
薬草 | Medicinal Herb | やりすごしの壺 | Jar of Hiding | ブフーの杖 | Bufu's Staff | ||||
めぐすり草 | Herb of Sight | 魔物のるつぼ | Monster Jar | ||||||
毒消し草 | Antidote Herb | 保存の壺 | Jar of Holding | ||||||
弟切草 | Restorative Herb | トドの壺 | Walrus Jar |
(※) Monster Drop
Traps
Notes
You need to *complete* the Kitchen God Shrine (meet Naoki on 25 F) and Scroll Cave (meet Gaibara on 15 Fl) to unlock Final Puzzle in the SFC Shiren.