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==General Information==
'''Riceballs''' are the primary food source to restore [[Shiren the Wanderer|Shiren's]] [[Fullness]] throughout the [[Shiren the Wanderer (series)|Shiren the Wanderer games]]. They can be found in [[Shiren 3/Dungeons|dungeons]] on the ground, dropped from [[Shiren 3/Monsters|monsters]], and purchased in [[Shiren 3/Shops|shops]]. Monsters from the [[:Category:Rice Baby Family|Rice family]], [[Shiren 3/Rice Changer|Rice Changer]] and above can turn items and even the [[Shiren 3/Player Characters|player characters]] into riceballs. [[Shiren 3/Curses|Uncursed]] Riceballs can be used as a one-hit kill against any monster in the Rice family. Riceballs will not go bad under normal circumstances but can become [[Shiren 3/Rotten Riceball|rotten]] from [[Shiren 3/Rotten Trap|Rotten Traps]], monster attacks, or exposure to water. Untainted riceballs can be [[Shiren 3/Melding and Seals|melded]] onto a [[Shiren 3/Weapons|sword]] or [[Shiren 3/Shields|shield]] for beneficial effects while Rotten Riceballs can be melded for negative effects. If you take fire or explosion damage from a monster, a trap, or a [[Shiren 3/Cannonball|cannonball]], all riceballs not in jars (even rotten ones) will turn into [[Shiren 3/Toasted Riceball|Toasted Riceballs]] and heal [[HP]] when eaten. It's always suggested to only keep regular and Rotten Riceballs outside of [[Shiren 3/Jars|Jars]] for this purpose and promptly put into one to prevent a Rotten Trap from destroying them. Eating a Rotten Riceball will only restore a small amount of Fullness and inflict a negative effect on the characters. Eating riceballs while a character is already full will increase their max fullness, up to a max of 200.
'''Riceballs''' are the primary food source to restore [[Shiren the Wanderer|Shiren's]] [[Fullness]] throughout the [[Shiren the Wanderer (series)|Shiren the Wanderer games]]. They can be found in [[Shiren 3/Dungeons|dungeons]] on the ground, dropped from [[Shiren 3/Monsters|monsters]], and purchased in [[Shiren 3/Shops|shops]]. Monsters from the [[:Category:Rice Baby Family|Rice family]], [[Shiren 3/Rice Changer|Rice Changer]] and above can turn items and even the [[Shiren 3/Player Characters|player characters]] into riceballs. [[Shiren 3/Curses|Uncursed]] Riceballs can be used as a one-hit kill against any monster in the Rice family. Riceballs will not go bad under normal circumstances but can become [[Shiren 3/Rotten Riceball|rotten]] from [[Shiren 3/Rotten Trap|Rotten Traps]], monster attacks, or exposure to water. Untainted riceballs can be [[Shiren 3/Melding and Seals|melded]] onto a [[Shiren 3/Weapons|sword]] or [[Shiren 3/Shields|shield]] for beneficial effects while Rotten Riceballs can be melded for negative effects. If you take fire or explosion damage from a monster, a trap, or a [[Shiren 3/Cannonball|cannonball]], all riceballs not in jars (even rotten ones) will turn into [[Shiren 3/Toasted Riceball|Toasted Riceballs]] and heal [[HP]] when eaten. It's always suggested to only keep regular and Rotten Riceballs outside of [[Shiren 3/Jars|Jars]] for this purpose and promptly put into one to prevent a Rotten Trap from destroying them. Eating a Rotten Riceball will only restore a small amount of Fullness and inflict a negative effect on the characters. Eating riceballs while a character is already full will increase their max fullness, up to a max of 200.


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Revision as of 02:17, 24 April 2020

Riceballs are the primary food source to restore Shiren's Fullness throughout the Shiren the Wanderer games. They can be found in dungeons on the ground, dropped from monsters, and purchased in shops. Monsters from the Rice family, Rice Changer and above can turn items and even the player characters into riceballs. Uncursed Riceballs can be used as a one-hit kill against any monster in the Rice family. Riceballs will not go bad under normal circumstances but can become rotten from Rotten Traps, monster attacks, or exposure to water. Untainted riceballs can be melded onto a sword or shield for beneficial effects while Rotten Riceballs can be melded for negative effects. If you take fire or explosion damage from a monster, a trap, or a cannonball, all riceballs not in jars (even rotten ones) will turn into Toasted Riceballs and heal HP when eaten. It's always suggested to only keep regular and Rotten Riceballs outside of Jars for this purpose and promptly put into one to prevent a Rotten Trap from destroying them. Eating a Rotten Riceball will only restore a small amount of Fullness and inflict a negative effect on the characters. Eating riceballs while a character is already full will increase their max fullness, up to a max of 200.

Reference Table

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Riceballs

Fullness Shop Description Blessed Remark
English Japanese Cost Value
Riceball おにぎり +50 100 10 Slightly increases Fullness when eaten. If eaten while full, maximum stomach capacity increases. Fullness +,

Max Fullness +

Max Fullness +3 when full
Big Riceball 大きいおにぎり +100 200 20 Increases Fullness when eaten. If eaten while full, maximum stomach capacity increases.
Giant Riceball 巨大なおにぎり All 300 30 Fills the stomach entirely. If eaten while full, maximum stomach capacity increases. Max Fullness +10 Max Fullness +7 no matter current Fullness level
Toasted Riceball 焼きおにぎり +60 200 20 Slightly increases Fullness and restores HP when eaten. If eaten while full, maximum stomach capacity increases. HP +40
Special Riceball 特製おにぎり +30 300 30 Slightly increases Fullness and may bestow special powers. If eaten while full, maximum stomach capacity increases. Max Fullness +2 when full; Random special effect (each happens once per floor) - Increase Max Strength (Permanent), Satiated, Rested, Lightfooted, Discerning, Indomitable
Rotten Riceball くさったおにぎり 50 5 Slightly increases Fullness when eaten, but due to being rotten, it will also harm the body.

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