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  | developer    = {{Meta|Chunsoft}}
  | publisher    = {{Meta|Sega}}
  | platform      = {{Meta|Nintendo DS}}
  | genre        = Roguelike, Role-playing
  | mode          = Single player
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  | version      = 1.0
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  | director      = Tadashi Fukuzawa<br>Hironori Ishigami
  | producer      = {{Meta|Koichi Nakamura}}
  | designer      = {{Meta|Shin-ichiro Tomie}}
  | programmer    = Takemori Yamamori<br>{{Meta|Masayasu Yamamoto}}
  | artist        = {{Meta|Kaoru Hasegawa}}
  | writer        = Shin-ichiro Tomie
  | composer      = {{Meta|Koichi Sugiyama}}<br>{{Meta|Hayato Matsuo}}
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  | rd_ja        = December 14, 2006<br>''Bargain Edition''<br>August 21, 2008
  | rd_us        = March 4, 2008
  | rd_eu        = March 20, 2008
  | rd_au        = March 1, 2008 
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  | cero          = A
  | esrb          = T
  | acb          =
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  | pegi          = 7
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  | website      = [http://www.spike-chunsoft.co.jp/games/shiren_ds Spike Chunsoft]
  | id            = {{ReleaseDate|JP=NTR-AFUJ-JPN|NA=NTR-AFUE-USA|EU=NTR-AFUP-EUR}}
  | internal_name = SHIREN DS
  | media        = 16MB Cartridge
  | file size    = 14.25MB
  | msrp          = {{ReleaseDate|JP=5,040円}}
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'''''Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer''''' {{JA|''不思議のダンジョン {{ruby|風来|ふうらい}}のシレン DS''|Fushigi no Danjon Fūrai no Shiren DS|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer DS}} is a roguelike game developed and published by Chunsoft, released for the Nintendo DS in 2006. It is not only the first set of games for the ''{{Shiren|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer (series)|Shiren the Wanderer}}'' series but also the first series in the ''{{Meta|About Mystery Dungeon|Mystery Dungeon}}'' franchise to use original characters. A port on smartphones based on the remake was later released in 2019 exclusively in Japan despite having an official English translation.
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==Gameplay==
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''Shiren the Wanderer'' is a roguelike game in which the player traverses thirty randomly generated grid-based, top-down areas – referred to as floors – in which they fight enemies and find items. The player can move in eight directions, attack with melee weapons and arrows, and use a wide range of items with different effects: for example, some heal the player, some fling away enemies, and some allow the player to swap positions with an enemy. The items are kept in the player's inventory, which only has a limited amount of space. For every step the player takes, their health regenerates, but their fullness counter also decreases; because of this, the player needs to carry food items with them, which also take up inventory space. The gameplay is turn-based: every time the player performs an action, such as moving, attacking, or using items, all enemies and characters in the area perform one action as well. In addition to the enemy characters, there are friendly characters, three of which can join the player's party and help them with things such as healing.
|Locations
|'''{{Shiren1DS|Towns}}''':<br>{{Shiren1DS|Bamboo Village}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Canyon Hamlet}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Cryptic Rock Valley}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Golden City}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Janus Valley}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Mountaintop Town}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|The Cliffs Restaurant}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|The Other Side of the World}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Underground Stream Village}}<br><br>'''{{Shiren1DS|Dungeon}}s''':<br>{{Shiren1DS|Road to the Hamlet}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Table Mountain}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Kitchen God}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Scroll Cave}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Ravine of the Dead}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Ceremonial Cave}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Tainted Path}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Final Puzzle}}<br><br>'''{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzles}}''':<br>{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Arrows|Arrow}}s{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: The Hidden Path|The Hidden Path}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Attack Over Water|Attack Over Water}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Keep Moving|Keep Moving}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Where to Use It?|Where to Use It?}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Don't Go Straight|Don't Go Straight}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Just Run|Just Run}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Up to Fate|Up to Fate}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Canal Trap|Canal Trap}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Avoid Cannonballs|Avoid Cannonballs}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Canned Monster?|Canned Monster?}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Single Strike|Single Strike}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Shortest Route|Shortest Route}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Log Traps|Log Traps}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Enter the Walrus|Enter the Walrus}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Single Strike 2|Single Strike 2}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Attack Over Water 2|Attack Over Water 2}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Go Around|Go Around}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Don't Read|Don't Read}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Recognizing Trouble|Recognizing Trouble}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: From Afar|From Afar}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Two Staves|Two Staves}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Postponed|Postponed}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: 3-Way Attack|3-Way Attack}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Ghostly Moves|Ghostly Moves}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: No Fire!|No Fire!}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Gitans?|Gitans?}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Prevent Recovery|Prevent Recovery}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Paralysis Wall|Paralysis Wall}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: The Right Stuff|The Right Stuff}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Monster Chase|Monster Chase}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Many Log Traps|Many Log Traps}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Doppleganged|Doppleganged}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Attack Yourself|Attack Yourself}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Slow Chase|Slow Chase}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Fast Chase|Fast Chase}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Hypnotized!|Hypnotized!}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Blocker|Blocker}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: One Fell Swoop|One Fell Swoop}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Where to?|Where to?}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Staves and Meat|Staves and Meat}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Shopping Battle|Shopping Battle}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Long-Range Attacks|Long-Range Attacks}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Reflected Magic|Reflected Magic}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Great Hall Chase|Great Hall Chase}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: One by One|One by One}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Money Toss|Money Toss}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Dissension|Dissension}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Aim Carefully|Aim Carefully}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay's Puzzle: Patience!|Patience!}}
|Characters
|'''Playable Character''':<br>
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'''Allies''':<br>
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Borg Mamel.png|frameless|center]]
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Kechi.png|frameless|center]]
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">{{Shiren1DS|Borg Mamel}}
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">{{Shiren1DS|Kechi the Masseur}}
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Oryu.png|frameless|center]]
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Pekeji.png|frameless|center]]
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">{{Shiren1DS|Oryu the Blinder}}
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">{{Shiren1DS|Pekeji}}
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'''Escorts''':<br>
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Naoki.png|frameless|center]]
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Surala.png|frameless|center]]
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">{{Shiren1DS|Naoki the Wandering Chef}}
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<td style{{=}}"width:50%; text-align:center;">{{Shiren1DS|Surala}}
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'''Others''':<br>{{Shiren1DS|Butafooter}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fay the Researcher}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Fortuneteller}}{{*}}Girl ({{Shiren1DS|Girl (Spoiled)|Spoiled}}){{*}}Old Man ({{Shiren1DS|Old Man (starving)|starving}}){{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Smith's Apprentice}}
}}


If the player's character falls in battle, they are forced to restart from the beginning, with all their items and experience points gone; to avoid this, the player can store items in warehouses found in towns they travel through. Because of this, the player makes long-term progress by upgrading powerful items at village blacksmiths and storing them in warehouses, while upgrading their character is more of a temporary improvement. In the Nintendo DS version of the game, the player can avoid having to start over by getting rescued by another player: this is done by giving the other player a rescue quest, either through a password or the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. When a player embarks on a rescue mission, they start from level 1 and have to reach the fallen character without stopping at towns on their way. If they succeed, the rescued player can proceed from where they left off, and keep their items and experience points.
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|{{Shiren1DS|Monster}}s <sup>({{Shiren1DS|List of Monsters|List}})</sup>{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Special Enemies}}
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'''Bosses''':<br>
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<td style{{=}}"width:25%; text-align:center;">[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Tainted Insect.png|60px]]
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<td style{{=}}"width:25%; text-align:center;">[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Tainted Queen.png|60px]]
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<td style{{=}}"width:25%; text-align:center;">[[File:Shiren 1 DS - King of the Kigny.png|32px]]
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After the player has finished the thirty floors that make up the main game, a fourth companion character and additional, optional dungeons become available. These dungeons are harder than the main game but include highly powerful items as a reward for their completion. A puzzle-based dungeon called Fay's Puzzles is also available from the start, in the first town, hosting fifty puzzles about avoiding enemies, using items and moving carefully.
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<td style{{=}}"width:25%; text-align:center;">{{Shiren1DS|Tainted Insect}}
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<td style{{=}}"width:25%; text-align:center;">{{Shiren1DS|Tainted Soldier}}
</td>
<td style{{=}}"width:25%; text-align:center;">{{Shiren1DS|Tainted Queen}}
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<td style{{=}}"width:25%; text-align:center;">{{Shiren1DS|King of the Kigny}}
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'''Monsters''':<br><br>
[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Air Devil.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Air Devil Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Baby Tank.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Baby Tank Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Baby Tengu.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Baby Tengu Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Bowboy.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Bowboy Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Cell Armor.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Cell Armor Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Chintala.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Chintala Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Curse Girl.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Curse Girl Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Dark Eye.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Dark Eye Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Dark Owl.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Dark Owl Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Dead Soldier.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Dead Soldier Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Death Reaper.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Death Reaper Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Dragon.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Dragon Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Dremlas.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Dremlas Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Egg Thing.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Egg Thing Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Evil Soldier.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Evil Soldier Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Field Bandit.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Field Bandit Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Firepuff.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Firepuff Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Floor Dragon.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Floor Dragon Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Fluffy Bunny.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Fluffy Bunny Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Flying Fowl.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Flying Fowl Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Fog Hermit.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Fog Hermit Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Gather.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Gather Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Gaze.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Gaze Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Ghost Radish.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Ghost Radish Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Green Slime.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Green Slime Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Half Warrior.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Half Warrior Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Hen.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Hen Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Inferno.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Inferno Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Ironhead.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Ironhead Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Kigny.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Kigny Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Knifegator.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Knifegator Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Leech Worm.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Leech Worm Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Mamel.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Mamel Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Mecharoid.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Mecharoid Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Mini Robber.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Mini Robber Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - N'Duba.png]] {{Shiren1DS|N'Duba Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Pacorepkin.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Pacorepkin Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Parthenos.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Parthenos Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Pickpocket.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Pickpocket Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Piggy.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Piggy Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Polygon Spin.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Polygon Spin Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Popster Tank.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Popster Tank Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Rice Baby.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Rice Changer Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Schubell.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Schubell Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Skull Mage.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Skull Mage Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Snaky.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Snaky Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Soldier Ant.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Soldier Ant Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Spike Bomb.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Spike Bomb Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Taur.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Taur Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Thiefwalrus.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Thiefwalrus Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Tiger Uho.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Tiger Uho Family}}{{*}}[[File:Shiren 1 DS - Twisty Hani.png]] {{Shiren1DS|Twisty Hani Family}}
}}


==In-Depth Game Info and Guides==
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|Quests
{{Shiren 1 DS Articles Navbox}}
[[File:Shiren 1 - Golden Condor banner.png]]
|'''Party Member Recruitment Quests''':<br>
{{Shiren1DSQ|Kechi the Masseur}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|My Brother Pekeji}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DSQ|Oryu the Blinder}}
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'''Side Quests''':<br>
{{Shiren1DS|Bungee Jumping}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Gaibara's Pottery}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Naoki and The Cliffs}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|The Little Lost Girl}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DSQ|The Smith's Apprentice}}
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'''Random Events''':<br>
{{Shiren1DS|The Spoiled Girl}}{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Voices in the Inn}}
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==Plot==
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{{quote|To fulfill the wish of his deceased friend, {{Shiren|Shiren the Wanderer|Shiren's}} journey to reach the top of {{Shiren1DS|Table Mountain}} begins, where legends tell of a {{Shiren|city of gold}}, home of the {{Shiren|Golden Condor}}. Joining him is {{Shiren|Koppa}}, his talking weasel companion, who was enticed by the legend of the golden city.|The game's synopsis.}}
|{{Shiren1DS|Rescue Password Generator}}
|{{Rescue Password Generator}}
|Traps
|{{Shiren1DS|Broken Trap}}s <sup>({{Shiren1DS|Broken Trap Recycling}})</sup>{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Trap}}s <sup>({{Shiren1DS|List of Traps|List}})</sup>{{*}}{{Shiren1DS|Trap Strategy}}
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The game takes place in a fantasy version of feudal Japan, and follows a rōnin named Shiren and his companion, the talking weasel Koppa, on a quest for the Land of the Golden Condor. They travel through forests, towns, mountains and caves, and are joined by three people they meet during the journey: Kechi the Masseur, a man who pretends to be blind; Oryu the Blinder, a travelling woman who has the power to blind people and monsters; and Pekeji, a man who claims to be Shiren's brother, separated at birth. Shiren eventually reaches the land, where he frees the golden condor from an ancient insect-like creature. He and Koppa ride away on the condor, flying across the towns he had passed, and the townspeople look up at the condor and make a wish. The condor lands, letting Shiren and Koppa jump off, before flying away. The game ends with Shiren and Koppa walking away into the night.
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==Development==
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The Nintendo DS version was directed by Hironori Ishigami and planned and supervised by Tomie, while Hiroyoshi Umetani was the main planner and in charge of game balance, Shin-ichiro Tomie created the scenario and events, Tanaka worked on the presentation and assisted with the scenario, and Masayasu Yamamoto programmed the dungeons. In addition to Sugiyama, the Nintendo DS version's music was worked on by Hayato Matsuo. The idea of developing a Nintendo DS version started when Chunsoft was considering creating a series of ''Mystery Dungeon'' games for the Nintendo DS. Previous ''Mystery Dungeon'' games came up in conversation: they considered doing something with the Game Boy games, but decided against it as it would have required them to redraw all the art, leaving them to decide between working on the Super Famicom or the Nintendo 64 games; they eventually settled on working on the Super Famicom title ''Shiren the Wanderer''.
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The idea of it being a simpler project due to the original art being reusable turned out to be untrue: because so much time had passed since the original's release, there were multiple parts that had to be reworked, leading to a process similar to creating a whole new game from scratch. All character graphics were redone, special effects were changed, and certain animations were added, such as sleeping animations. Some item placements were changed, the overall difficulty was adjusted, and some characters' battle statistics were altered; one such instance was making Kechi stronger than Oryu, due to it being perceived as illogical that a person with a sword would be weaker than a person fighting with her bare hands.
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The unused scenario Tomie had written for the original version was included in the Nintendo DS version in the form of a bonus dungeon, playable after completion of the main game. It was altered slightly from the original plan due to technical restrictions: the scenario originally involved a nest with several large Tainted Insect enemies, but it was not possible to have so many large enemies appear at once. The developers considered using smaller Tainted Insects, but eventually decided to change the nest into a path with insects appearing every ten floors, and renamed the dungeon "The Tainted Path".
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Ishigami played a large role in the implementation of the Wi-Fi rescue quests, and it went smoother than anticipated, something the developers attributed to their experience with developing mobile games. They were initially concerned about how the player loses all their items if they die during a rescue mission, but realized that it had to be that way to avoid people abusing rescue missions to get new items. Due to programming changes between the Japanese and the English versions of the game, rescue quests from the North American and European versions are only compatible with each other, and not with the Japanese release.
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==Release==
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The Nintendo DS version was released by Sega on December 14, 2006 in Japan, on March 1, 2008 in Australia, on March 4, 2008 in North America and on March 31, 2008 in Europe; outside of an earlier unofficial translation, this was the first time the game was made available in English. The remake would receive a Bargain Edition later in Japan on August 21, 2008.  
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Sega decided to localize the game due to them having a good relationship with Chunsoft, and wanting to "test the waters" for an American release of a Chunsoft game; they chose ''Shiren the Wanderer'' specifically because they felt it was a high-quality title that had been well adapted to the Nintendo DS platform. The localization was produced by Keith Dwyer at Sega, who said that, although there were some changes between the Japanese and the English versions to accommodate the change in language, they wanted the game to be fundamentally the same, as making it too different would lose the original's flavor. Dwyer noted that while some situations and words were difficult to recreate in English, the elements of Japanese culture present in the game were not a hindrance during the localization. The box art was changed for the localization, both to appeal to American players and to better communicate the tough journey the player goes on in the game.
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==Gallery==
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Mystery Dungeon - Shiren the Wanderer DS Japanese cover art.jpg        | The Japanese Nintendo DS cover art.
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==In Other Languages==
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   | en    = Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer
   | ja    = {{Tt|不思議のダンジョン {{ruby|風来|ふうらい}}のシレン DS|Fushigi no Danjon Fūrai no Shiren DS}}, ''Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer DS''
   | ja    = {{Tt|不思議のダンジョン {{ruby|風来|ふうらい}}のシレン DS|Fushigi no Danjon Fūrai no Shiren DS}}, ''Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer DS''
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==See Also==
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071013083355/http://chun.sega.jp/shiren/ Chunsoft x SEGA - Japanese] <sup>(Dead Link - Archived)</sup>
* [https://www.spike-chunsoft.co.jp/games/shiren_ds/index.html Spike Chunsoft - Japanese] <sup>(Dead Link - Archived)</sup>
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080501190808/http://www.sega.com:80/games/game_temp.php?game{{=}}mysterydungeon&lid{{=}}gp_mysterydungeon&lpos{{=}}allgamelist_pack SEGA - English] <sup>(Dead Link - Archived)</sup>
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080402002820/http://www.nintendo.com:80/games/detail/FbUi5Bo_elJj4BV2g9wgJgTnu3sggGcp#overview Nintendo Store page - English] <sup>(Dead Link - Archived)</sup>
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==References==
==References==
* <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_Dungeon:_Shiren_the_Wanderer</ref> Gameplay, Plot and Sales sections based on the Wikipedia page.
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Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer 不思議(ふしぎ)のダンジョン 風来(ふうらい)のシレン DS Fushigi no Danjon Fūrai no Shiren DS
Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer 不思議(ふしぎ)のダンジョン 風来(ふうらい)のシレン DS
Fushigi no Danjon Fūrai no Shiren DS
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Ratings:
CERO AESRB TPEGI 7
Releases:
Japan: December 14, 2006
Original Release

Japan: August 21, 2008
Bargain Edition(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.
United States: March 4, 2008
Europe: March 20, 2008
Australia: March 1, 2008

Nintendo DS

Nintendo DS Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer, also referred to as Shiren 1 DS for short, is a video game in the Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer series. It is a remake of Super Famicom Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer. The game was later ported to smartphones and modified for the platform.

The story follows Shiren the Wanderer and his talking weasel Koppa on a quest to reach the top of Table Mountain in a 2D, sprite-based world themed after feudal Japan.

The gameplay of Shiren 1 DS is turn-based and takes place on a grid where movement is done in the four cardinal directions and diagonals. After clearing the tutorial dungeon, all Adventures begin in Canyon Hamlet, at Level 1. Players defeat Monsters and are awarded Experience and level up. The goal is to survive each floor and climb to the next, however, each floor's layout is randomly generated along with the loot and monsters. When defeated, players are sent back to Canyon Hamlet to begin a new adventure, stripped of all items, levels, and Gitan—the currency. Adventure Allies can be recruited in some Dungeons and may aid in defeating monsters, but may also get defeated, leveling them up in the process. The game features various side quests that are progressed over numerous adventures and may unlock adventure allies, new dungeons, items, mechanics, locations, and more.

When players are defeated in a dungeon, they can request a Rescue a certain number of times based on the dungeon, however, the online functionality is no longer supported, and rescues must be done via local wireless or by sharing passwords.

The theme of Shiren 1 DS is all about balance. Players are intended to accept defeat and try again. An ally may aid in defeating a monster, but they may be defeated in turn and make the monster level up, thus making it more dangerous. Exploring a floor may yield additional loot and experience, however, the Winds of Kron (an anti-grinding measure) and Shiren's depleting Fullness will prevent players from sticking around for too long. While some players may be discouraged by the loss of a valuable item, the important thing to remember is to treat each defeat as a learning experience, as each item can be replaced, levels can be replaced, but players will only continue to lose items if they don't grow as a player and learn from their mistakes. Even the quests are designed to be unlocked across numerous adventures, as players aren't intended to stick around and grind through every side objective in one go. The intent is for players to progress with each side objective a little more with each subsequent adventure.

One method by which the game aims to help new players think creatively is Fay's Puzzles. There are 50 replayable puzzles, where the player can face off against pre-set dungeon layouts, each centered around a lesson to teach players to think beyond attacking monsters directly in every interaction. Such as using a Pain Sharing Staff to share damage with a monster, and then intentionally activating a Landmine Trap to damage it from a safe distance, while recovering HP in a controlled environment.

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English Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United States Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer
日本語 Flag of Japan 不思議のダンジョン 風来(ふうらい)のシレン DS, Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer DS
français Flag of France Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer
español Flag of Spain Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer
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italiano Flag of Italy Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer
한국어 Flag of South Korea 풍래의 시렌 이상한던전(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.
中文 Simplified Flag of China 千变的迷宫 风来的希炼(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.
Traditional Flag of Taiwan Flag of Hong Kong 千變的迷宮 風來的希煉(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.
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