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{{Shiren the Wanderer (series) Item Infobox | {{Shiren the Wanderer (series) Item Infobox | ||
| | | name = Giant Riceball | ||
| jpname = 巨大なおにぎり | | jpname = 巨大なおにぎり | ||
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The '''Giant Riceball''' {{JA|巨大なおにぎり||}} is a {{Shiren|Food}} {{Shiren|Item}} in the {{ | The '''Giant Riceball''' {{JA|巨大なおにぎり||}} is a {{Shiren|Food}} {{Shiren|Item}} in the {{ShirenSeriesTitle}}. Giant Riceballs debuted in {{Shiren1SFCTitle}} in 1995. | ||
Giant Riceballs are bigger than a {{Shiren|Big Riceball}}, and thus refill more of the player's {{Shiren|Fullness}} even more when consumed. If eaten while full, the player will gain additional points to their fullness, more than a Big Riceball or a Riceball would grant. Unlike Big Riceball's, it's best to wait until fullness is as low as possible, as Giant Riceballs will restore all fullness, and increase the maximum fullness to boot. | Giant Riceballs are bigger than a {{Shiren|Big Riceball}}, and thus refill more of the player's {{Shiren|Fullness}} even more when consumed. If eaten while full, the player will gain additional points to their fullness, more than a Big Riceball or a Riceball would grant. Unlike Big Riceball's, it's best to wait until fullness is as low as possible, as Giant Riceballs will restore all fullness, and increase the maximum fullness to boot. | ||
If thrown at a member of the {{Shiren|Rice | If thrown at a member of the {{Shiren|Rice Changer Family}}, it will kill them in one hit if it makes contact. | ||
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===Games=== | ===Games=== | ||
{{ | {{Scrollbox| | ||
* '''{{Shiren1SFC|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | * '''{{Shiren1SFC|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{Shiren1SFCTitle}}. | ||
** '''{{Shiren1DS|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | ** '''{{Shiren1DS|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{Shiren1DSTitle}}. | ||
** '''{{Shiren1SP|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | ** '''{{Shiren1SP|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{Shiren1SPTitle}}. | ||
* '''{{SaveSurala|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | * '''{{SaveSurala|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{SaveSuralaTitle}}. | ||
* '''{{MoonlightVillageGB|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | * '''{{MoonlightVillageGB|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{MoonlightVillageGBTitle}}. | ||
** '''{{MoonlightVillagePC|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | ** '''{{MoonlightVillagePC|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{MoonlightVillagePCTitle}}. | ||
** '''{{MoonlightVillageSP|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | ** '''{{MoonlightVillageSP|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{MoonlightVillageSPTitle}}. | ||
* '''{{Shiren2|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | * '''{{Shiren2|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{Shiren2Title}}. | ||
* The '''{{MagicCastleGBC|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | * The '''{{MagicCastleGBC|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{MagicCastleGBCTitle}}. | ||
** The '''{{MagicCastleDS|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | ** The '''{{MagicCastleDS|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{MagicCastleDSTitle}}. | ||
* The '''{{AsukaTheSwordswomanDC|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | * The '''{{AsukaTheSwordswomanDC|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{AsukaTheSwordswomanDCTitle}}. | ||
** The '''{{AsukaTheSwordswomanPC|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | ** The '''{{AsukaTheSwordswomanPC|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{AsukaTheSwordswomanPCTitle}}. | ||
* '''{{Shiren3Wii|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | * '''{{Shiren3Wii|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{Shiren3WiiTitle}}. | ||
** '''{{Shiren3PSP|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{ | ** '''{{Shiren3PSP|Giant Riceball}}''' appears in {{Shiren3PSPTitle}}. | ||
* '''{{Shiren5DS|Huge Onigiri}}''' appears in {{ | * '''{{Shiren5DS|Huge Onigiri}}''' appears in {{Shiren5DSTitle}}. | ||
** '''{{Shiren5Vita|Huge Onigiri}}''' appears in {{ | ** '''{{Shiren5Vita|Huge Onigiri}}''' appears in {{Shiren5VitaTitle}}. | ||
* '''{{Shiren6|Huge Onigiri}}''' appears in {{ | * '''{{Shiren6|Huge Onigiri}}''' appears in {{Shiren6Title}}. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Shiren Games Table | {{Shiren Games Table | ||
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===Games=== | ===Games=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Shiren 1 SFC - | Shiren 1 SFC - Riceball.gif | (1995)<br>A Riceball in Shiren 1 SFC. | ||
Moonlight Village GB - Riceball.png | (1996)<br>A | Moonlight Village GB - Riceball.png | (1996)<br>A Riceball in Moonlight Village GB. | ||
Shiren 1 DS - Riceball.png | (2006)<br>A | Shiren 1 DS - Riceball.png | (2006)<br>A Riceball in Shiren 1 DS. | ||
Shiren 3 Wii - Riceball.png | (2008)<br>A | Shiren 3 Wii - Riceball.png | (2008)<br>A Riceball in Shiren 3 Wii. | ||
Magic Castle DS - Riceball.png | (2008)<br>A | Magic Castle DS - Riceball.png | (2008)<br>A Riceball in Magic Castle DS. | ||
Shiren 5 - Onigiri.png | Shiren 5 DS - Onigiri.png | (2010)<br>An Onigiri in Shiren 5 DS. | ||
Shiren 6 - Food.png | (2024)<br>An | Shiren 6 - Food.png | (2024)<br>An Onigiri in ''Shiren 6''. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
{{In Other Languages | {{In Other Languages | ||
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[[Category:Shiren the Wanderer (series) Food]] | [[Category:Shiren the Wanderer (series) Food]] | ||
[[Category:Shiren the Wanderer (series) | [[Category:Shiren the Wanderer (series) Riceballs With Multiple English Names]] | ||
[[Category:Shiren the Wanderer (series) | [[Category:Shiren the Wanderer (series) Riceballs With Multiple Japanese Names]] |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 14 July 2025
Giant Riceball 巨大なおにぎり | |
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Artwork from a Shiren 1 SFC source book. | |
Localization | |
Title | Name |
Giant Riceball | |
Giant Riceball | |
Huge Onigiri | |
Huge Onigiri |
The Giant Riceball (Japanese: 巨大なおにぎり) is a Food Item in the Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer series. Giant Riceballs debuted in Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer in 1995.
Giant Riceballs are bigger than a Big Riceball, and thus refill more of the player's Fullness even more when consumed. If eaten while full, the player will gain additional points to their fullness, more than a Big Riceball or a Riceball would grant. Unlike Big Riceball's, it's best to wait until fullness is as low as possible, as Giant Riceballs will restore all fullness, and increase the maximum fullness to boot.
If thrown at a member of the Rice Changer Family, it will kill them in one hit if it makes contact.
Appearances
For more about Giant Riceballs in specific media, see the following articles:
Games
Shiren 1 | Save Surala | Moonlight Village | Shiren 2 | Magic Castle | Asuka | Shiren 3 | Shiren 4 | Shiren 5 | Tower of Slumber |
Shiren 6 | ||||||||||||||||
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SFC | DS | SP | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | GB | PC | PCI | SP | GBC | DS | DC | PC | Wii | PSP | DS | PSP | DS | Vita | 2020 | SP | ||||
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Gallery
Official Artwork
Games
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Giant Riceball Shiren 1 DS, Shiren 3 Wii Huge Onigiri Shiren 5 Vita, Shiren 6 | |
Japanese | きょだいなおにぎり 巨大なおにぎり |