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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
EditionsGalleryNews ArchivePlayable Platforms • Plot • Rosetta Stone • Staff Credits • Projects
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.

Monsters (List)Special Enemies

Bosses:

Shiren 1 DS - Tainted Insect.png File:Tainted Soldier.png Shiren 1 DS - Tainted Queen.png Shiren 1 DS - King of the Kigny.png
Tainted Insect Tainted Soldier Tainted Queen King of the Kigny

Monsters:

File:Air Devil.png Air Devil FamilyFile:Baby Tank.png Baby Tank FamilyFile:Baby Tengu.png Baby Tengu FamilyFile:Bowboy.png Bowboy FamilyFile:Cell Armor.png Cell Armor FamilyFile:Chintala.png Chintala FamilyFile:Curse Girl.png Curse Girl FamilyFile:Dark Eye.png Dark Eye FamilyFile:Dark Owl.png Dark Owl FamilyFile:Dead Soldier.png Dead Soldier FamilyFile:Death Reaper.png Death Reaper FamilyFile:Dragon.png Dragon FamilyFile:Dremlas.png Dremlas FamilyFile:Egg Thing.png Egg Thing FamilyFile:Evil Soldier.png Evil Soldier FamilyFile:Field Bandit.png Field Bandit FamilyFile:Firepuff.png Firepuff FamilyFile:Floor Dragon.png Floor Dragon FamilyFile:Fluffy Bunny.png Fluffy Bunny FamilyFile:Flying Fowl.png Flying Fowl FamilyFile:Fog Hermit.png Fog Hermit FamilyFile:Gather.png Gather FamilyFile:Gaze.png Gaze FamilyFile:Ghost Radish.png Ghost Radish FamilyFile:Green Slime.png Green Slime FamilyFile:Half Warrior.png Half Warrior FamilyFile:Hen.png Hen FamilyFile:Inferno.png Inferno FamilyFile:Ironhead.png Ironhead FamilyFile:Kigny.png Kigny FamilyFile:Knifegator.png Knifegator FamilyFile:Leech Worm.png Leech Worm FamilyFile:Mamel.png Mamel FamilyFile:Mecharoid.png Mecharoid FamilyFile:Mini Robber.png Mini Robber FamilyFile:N'Duba.png N'Duba FamilyFile:Pacorepkin.png Pacorepkin FamilyFile:Parthenos.png Parthenos FamilyFile:Pickpocket.png Pickpocket FamilyFile:Piggy.png Piggy FamilyFile:Polygon Spin.png Polygon Spin FamilyFile:Popster Tank.png Popster Tank FamilyFile:Rice Baby.png Rice Baby FamilyFile:Schubell.png Schubell FamilyFile:Skull Mage.png Skull Mage FamilyFile:Snaky.png Snaky FamilyFile:Soldier Ant.png Soldier Ant FamilyFile:Spike Bomb.png Spike Bomb FamilyFile:Taur.png Taur FamilyFile:Thiefwalrus.png Thiefwalrus FamilyFile:Tiger Uho.png Tiger Uho FamilyFile:Twisty Hani.png Twisty Hani Family

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In Other Languages
Language Name
English Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer
Japanese 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
French Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer
Spanish Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer
German Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer
Italian Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer
Korean 풍래의 시렌 이상한던전(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.
Chinese Simplified 千变的迷宫 风来的希炼(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.
Traditional 千變的迷宮 風來的希煉(UT) - This is an unofficial translation.
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