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Herbs have always existed in the Shiren the Wanderer series. Sometimes referred to as grasses or seeds, they're essentially the same thing and all share a dungeon and inventory sprite. They are multi use items that will restore 5 fullness points upon consumption. Even seemingly worthless or dangerous herbs can still have a use. A herb of confusion thrown at an enemy will confuse them. When you eat a dragon herb, Shiren will breathe fire like a dragon dealing damage to any enemy or even allies in his path. Weeds obtained from the intended use of a Revival herb even have a couple different uses. Besides partially satisfying Shiren's fullness, they can be inserted into a Money Jar, a Jar of Change to potentially become something valuable, thrown at an enemy to deal a small amount of damage or sold to a shop for a small amount of Gitans. Cursed herbs can no longer be use and Herb Hater monsters can prevent Shiren from even using them until the monster is killed. | '''Herbs''' {{JA|草|}} have always existed in the Shiren the Wanderer series. Sometimes referred to as grasses or seeds, they're essentially the same thing and all share a dungeon and inventory sprite. They are multi use items that will restore 5 fullness points upon consumption. Even seemingly worthless or dangerous herbs can still have a use. A herb of confusion thrown at an enemy will confuse them. When you eat a dragon herb, Shiren will breathe fire like a dragon dealing damage to any enemy or even allies in his path. Weeds obtained from the intended use of a Revival herb even have a couple different uses. Besides partially satisfying Shiren's fullness, they can be inserted into a Money Jar, a Jar of Change to potentially become something valuable, thrown at an enemy to deal a small amount of damage or sold to a shop for a small amount of Gitans. Cursed herbs can no longer be use and Herb Hater monsters can prevent Shiren from even using them until the monster is killed. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 14 July 2025
This article is a draft relating to Shiren the Wanderer 2: Shiren's Castle and the Oni Invasion. |
Herbs (Japanese: 草) have always existed in the Shiren the Wanderer series. Sometimes referred to as grasses or seeds, they're essentially the same thing and all share a dungeon and inventory sprite. They are multi use items that will restore 5 fullness points upon consumption. Even seemingly worthless or dangerous herbs can still have a use. A herb of confusion thrown at an enemy will confuse them. When you eat a dragon herb, Shiren will breathe fire like a dragon dealing damage to any enemy or even allies in his path. Weeds obtained from the intended use of a Revival herb even have a couple different uses. Besides partially satisfying Shiren's fullness, they can be inserted into a Money Jar, a Jar of Change to potentially become something valuable, thrown at an enemy to deal a small amount of damage or sold to a shop for a small amount of Gitans. Cursed herbs can no longer be use and Herb Hater monsters can prevent Shiren from even using them until the monster is killed.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Herb | |
Japanese | 草 |
See Also
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