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** '''{{DragonQuest|Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon|Dragon Quest}}''': Torneko's Great Adventure has Herbs/Grasses that can be consumed or tossed at enemies to inflict various effects. | ** '''{{DragonQuest|Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon|Dragon Quest}}''': Torneko's Great Adventure has Herbs/Grasses that can be consumed or tossed at enemies to inflict various effects. | ||
** '''{{Shiren|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer|Shiren}}''': Shiren the Wanderer has Herbs/Grasses that can be consumed or tossed at enemies to inflict various effects. | ** '''{{Shiren|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer|Shiren}}''': Shiren the Wanderer has Herbs/Grasses that can be consumed or tossed at enemies to inflict various effects. | ||
*** Starting in Shiren 2 (Was mixing in Shiren GB? {{Research}}), certain | *** Starting in Shiren 2 (Was mixing in Shiren GB? {{Research}}), certain Grasses could be combined with equipment using mixers. | ||
** '''{{Final Fantasy|Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon|Final Fantasy}}''': In Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon, Tonics/Potions act as the equivalent to herbs. | ** '''{{Final Fantasy|Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon|Final Fantasy}}''': In Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon, Tonics/Potions act as the equivalent to herbs. | ||
** '''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon|Pokémon}}''': In PMD, {{Pkmn|Seeds}} serve the same purpose as Herbs. | ** '''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon|Pokémon}}''': In PMD, {{Pkmn|Seeds}} serve the same purpose as Herbs. | ||
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* '''<big>Equipment Seals and Melding.</big>''' | * '''<big>Equipment Seals and Melding.</big>''' | ||
** '''{{Shiren|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer|Shiren}}''': In Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer and all subsequent Shiren titles, most swords and shields have unique seals with varying effects. Swords and Shields can be melded/synthesized together in order to combine the upgrade values and equipment seals into one item. In Magic Castle, Shiren 3, Shiren 5, (Others? {{Research}}) Armbands can also be melded together in order to create single bracelets with multiple effects. | ** '''{{Shiren|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer|Shiren}}''': In Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer and all subsequent Shiren titles, most swords and shields have unique seals with varying effects. Swords and Shields can be melded/synthesized together in order to combine the upgrade values and equipment seals into one item. In Magic Castle, Shiren 3, Shiren 5, (Others? {{Research}}) Armbands can also be melded together in order to create single bracelets with multiple effects. | ||
** '''{{Final Fantasy|Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon|Final Fantasy}}''': In Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon, talons and saddles had a similar seal system to that of Shiren the Wanderer. Additionally, brewery rooms containing pots could appear in Dungeons. By inserting two talons or two saddles into a pot and using a | ** '''{{Final Fantasy|Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon|Final Fantasy}}''': In Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon, talons and saddles had a similar seal system to that of Shiren the Wanderer. Additionally, brewery rooms containing pots could appear in Dungeons. By inserting two talons or two saddles into a pot and using a Fire or Thunder Spellbook to light the pot, the two items could be combined together. In Chocobo's Dungeon 2, these rooms make a reappearance. In Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon and its various remasters, the blacksmith Freja can combine talons or saddles together. | ||
* '''<big>Items that can destroy Walls.</big>''' | |||
**'''{{Shiren|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer|Shiren}}''': In Shiren the Wanderer, the Pickaxe item can destroy walls when swung at a wall. Additionally, Great Hall scrolls destroy all walls on the floor and Venting Jars can be thrown at a wall and destroy the 8 surrounding wall tiles on impact. In later games, the Boring Staff destroys up to 10 tiles of wall in a straight horizontal or vertical line. | |||
** '''{{Final Fantasy|Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon|Final Fantasy}}''': In Chocobo's Dungeon 2, the digging claws act identically to pickaxes in Shiren the Wanderer. There are also two items known as Nitro Tonics and Crash Stones which, when thrown, destroy the surounding 8 tiles it comes into contact with, similar to the Venting Jar in Shiren. | |||
***The Nitro Tonic can also be consumed to destroy the 8 tiles surrounding Chocobo, but it deals damage when consumed. | |||
** '''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon|Pokémon}}''': In Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team and all following entries, the One-Room Orb serves the same function as Shiren's Great Hall Scroll. In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon and Rescue Team DX, the Tunnel Wand destroys up to 10 tiles in a non-diagonal direction, similar to the Boring Staff in Shiren. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 03:43, 12 December 2021
Item Mechanics in Mystery Dungeon are often re-used by other games or series in the franchise. This page aims to illustrate as many of these similarities as possible.
Items
- Staves and Wands.
- Dragon Quest: Torneko's Great Adventure has Staves: multi-use items that fire a ranged blast with varying effects.
- Shiren: Shiren also has Staves, which are functionally identical to the Staves in DQMD.
- Pokémon: Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon introduced Wands, items that act similar to Staves in DQMD and Shiren. Wands can be stacked up to 40 wands in the inventory, as opposed to each Staff being a separate item with a charge count like in DQMD and Shiren.
- Consumables.
- Dragon Quest: Torneko's Great Adventure has Herbs/Grasses that can be consumed or tossed at enemies to inflict various effects.
- Shiren: Shiren the Wanderer has Herbs/Grasses that can be consumed or tossed at enemies to inflict various effects.
- Starting in Shiren 2 (Was mixing in Shiren GB? [Research required]), certain Grasses could be combined with equipment using mixers.
- Template:Final Fantasy: In Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon, Tonics/Potions act as the equivalent to herbs.
- Pokémon: In PMD, Seeds serve the same purpose as Herbs.
- Equipment Seals and Melding.
- Shiren: In Mystery Dungeon 2: Shiren the Wanderer and all subsequent Shiren titles, most swords and shields have unique seals with varying effects. Swords and Shields can be melded/synthesized together in order to combine the upgrade values and equipment seals into one item. In Magic Castle, Shiren 3, Shiren 5, (Others? [Research required]) Armbands can also be melded together in order to create single bracelets with multiple effects.
- Template:Final Fantasy: In Chocobo's Mysterious Dungeon, talons and saddles had a similar seal system to that of Shiren the Wanderer. Additionally, brewery rooms containing pots could appear in Dungeons. By inserting two talons or two saddles into a pot and using a Fire or Thunder Spellbook to light the pot, the two items could be combined together. In Chocobo's Dungeon 2, these rooms make a reappearance. In Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon and its various remasters, the blacksmith Freja can combine talons or saddles together.
- Items that can destroy Walls.
- Shiren: In Shiren the Wanderer, the Pickaxe item can destroy walls when swung at a wall. Additionally, Great Hall scrolls destroy all walls on the floor and Venting Jars can be thrown at a wall and destroy the 8 surrounding wall tiles on impact. In later games, the Boring Staff destroys up to 10 tiles of wall in a straight horizontal or vertical line.
- Template:Final Fantasy: In Chocobo's Dungeon 2, the digging claws act identically to pickaxes in Shiren the Wanderer. There are also two items known as Nitro Tonics and Crash Stones which, when thrown, destroy the surounding 8 tiles it comes into contact with, similar to the Venting Jar in Shiren.
- The Nitro Tonic can also be consumed to destroy the 8 tiles surrounding Chocobo, but it deals damage when consumed.
- Pokémon: In Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team and all following entries, the One-Room Orb serves the same function as Shiren's Great Hall Scroll. In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon and Rescue Team DX, the Tunnel Wand destroys up to 10 tiles in a non-diagonal direction, similar to the Boring Staff in Shiren.
See also
Cross Series Mechanics in the Mystery Dungeon Franchise | |
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Cross Series Mechanics | Adventure Log • Cross-Series References (References in other media) • Dungeon Tiles • Evolution of: (Dungeon Maps • Thief Dialogue) • Failure Event |
References
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- Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon (series) Gameplay Elements
- Shiren the Wanderer (series) Gameplay Elements
- Shiren the Wanderer (series) Meat
- Final Fantasy Mystery Dungeon (series) Gameplay Elements
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (series) Gameplay Elements
- Etrian Odyssey Mystery Dungeon (series) Gameplay Elements