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== Effect on Shiren ==
Being poisoned causes [[Shiren 1 DS/Shiren (player character)|Shiren's]] current [[strength]] to decrease. There are several ways this can be inflicted:


'''[[Shiren 1 DS/Poison Dart Trap|Poison Dart Trap]]:''' Will take 5 damage and current strength will decrease by 1.<br>'''[[Shiren 1 DS/Poison Herb|Poison Herb]]:''' Will take 5 damage and current strength will decrease by 1. Will also be inflicted with '[[Shiren 1 DS/Slowed|Slow]]' status for 5 turns.<br>'''[[Shiren 1 DS/Rotten Riceball|Rotten Riceball]]:''' Though it is not explicitly stated that this is a poison effect, Shiren will take 5 damage and current strength will decrease by 3. This negative effect is also blocked when Shiren has the '[[Shiren 1 DS/Poison-free|Poison-free]]' status, suggesting that it is a poisoning.
'''Poisoned''' {{JA|???||}} is a {{Shiren1DS|Status Abnormality}} in {{Shiren1DSTitle}}.


== How to get affected ==
==Effect on Shiren==
Being poisoned causes {{Shiren1DS|Shiren}}'s current {{Shiren1DS|Strength}} to decrease. There are several ways this can be inflicted:
 
'''{{Shiren1DS|Poison Dart Trap}}:''' Will take 5 damage and current strength will decrease by 1.<br>'''{{Shiren1DS|Poison Herb}}:''' Will take 5 damage and current strength will decrease by 1. Will also be inflicted with '{{Shiren1DS|Slow}}' status for 5 turns.<br>'''{{Shiren1DS|Rotten Riceball}}:''' Though it is not explicitly stated that this is a poison effect, Shiren will take 5 damage and current strength will decrease by 3. This negative effect is also blocked when Shiren has the '{{Shiren1DS|Poison-free}}' status, suggesting that it is a poisoning.
 
==How to get affected==
* Triggering a Poison Dart Trap.
* Triggering a Poison Dart Trap.
* Get hit by a successfully thrown Poison Herb, which are thrown by levels 1-3 [[Shiren 1 DS/Ghost Radish Family|Ghost Radish Family Monsters]].
* Get hit by a successfully thrown Poison Herb, which are thrown by the {{Shiren1DS|Ghost Radish Family}}.
* Eat a Poison Herb.
* Eat a Poison Herb.
* Eat a Rotten Riceball that has a chance to induce the effect.
* Eat a Rotten Riceball that has a chance to induce the effect.


== How to cure ==
==How to cure==
* Eat an [[Shiren 1 DS/Herbs/Antidote|Antidote Herb]] to restore current strength to the maximum.
* Eat an {{Shiren1DS|Antidote Herb}} to restore current strength to the maximum.
* Successfully press on a [[Shiren 1 DS/Chiropractic Jar|Chiropractic Jar]] to restore current strength to the maximum.
* Successfully press on a {{Shiren1DS|Chiropractic Jar}} to restore current strength to the maximum.
* Eat a [[Shiren 1 DS/Herbs/Strength|Herb of Strength]] to increase current strength by 1.
* Eat a {{Shiren1DS|Herb of Strength}} to increase current strength by 1.
 
Equipping an {{Shiren1DS|Antidote Armband}} will not cure a poisoning, but will prevent future poisonings as long as it is equipped and not {{Shiren1DS|Cursed}}.
 
Eating a {{Shiren1DS|Special Riceball}} to gain the 'poison-free' status will not cure a poisoning and maximum strength loss that has already occurred, but it will prevent strength being lost to poisons while the effect persists on that current floor.


Equipping an [[Shiren 1 DS/Antidote|Antidote Armband]] will not cure a poisoning, but will prevent future poisonings as long as it is equipped and not [[Shiren 1 DS/Curses|Cursed]].
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Eating a [[Shiren 1 DS/Special Riceball|Special Riceball]] to gain the 'poison-free' status will not cure a poisoning and maximum strength loss that has already occurred, but it will prevent strength being lost to poisons while the effect persists on that current floor.
==See Also==
{{Shiren 1 DS Status Abnormalities Navbox}}


[[Category:Shiren 1 Gameplay Elements]]
==References==
[[Category:Shiren 1 States & Status Conditions]]
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 14 July 2025

Poisoned
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Poisoned (Japanese: ???) is a Status Abnormality in Nintendo DS Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer.

Effect on Shiren

Being poisoned causes Shiren's current Strength to decrease. There are several ways this can be inflicted:

Poison Dart Trap: Will take 5 damage and current strength will decrease by 1.
Poison Herb: Will take 5 damage and current strength will decrease by 1. Will also be inflicted with 'Slow' status for 5 turns.
Rotten Riceball: Though it is not explicitly stated that this is a poison effect, Shiren will take 5 damage and current strength will decrease by 3. This negative effect is also blocked when Shiren has the 'Poison-free' status, suggesting that it is a poisoning.

How to get affected

  • Triggering a Poison Dart Trap.
  • Get hit by a successfully thrown Poison Herb, which are thrown by the Ghost Radish Family.
  • Eat a Poison Herb.
  • Eat a Rotten Riceball that has a chance to induce the effect.

How to cure

Equipping an Antidote Armband will not cure a poisoning, but will prevent future poisonings as long as it is equipped and not Cursed.

Eating a Special Riceball to gain the 'poison-free' status will not cure a poisoning and maximum strength loss that has already occurred, but it will prevent strength being lost to poisons while the effect persists on that current floor.

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Poisoned

See Also

References