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''Shiren the Wanderer 5 Plus: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate'' has a large number of locations to unlock and explore. As with previous games in the series, the bulk of the game's content is only accessible post-game, after beating the main storyline.
''Shiren the Wanderer 5 Plus: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate'' has a huge number of locations to unlock and explore. As with previous games in the series, the bulk of the game's content is only accessible "post-game", after beating the main dungeon and completing the main storyline. See individual location pages for strategy tips specific to those locations. For general strategy tips, see the [[Shiren 5/Strategy Guides|Strategy Guides]] section.


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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=== Starting Villages ===
=== Starting Villages ===
[[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]] and [[Shiren 5/Nekomaneki Village|Nekomaneki Village]] are starting villages. In these villages, the player can interact with a large number of shops and NPCs, advance quests, unlock game elements, and manipulate inventory, without starting a potentially risky dungeon run. Almost all other locations can be reached from somewhere within these two villages.
[[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]] and [[Shiren 5/Nekomaneki Village|Nekomaneki Village]] are starting villages. In these villages, the player can interact with a large number of shops and NPCs, advance quests, unlock game elements, and organize their inventory. Almost all other locations can be reached from somewhere within these two villages.


[[Shiren 5/Hermit's Hermitage|Hermit's Hermitage]] and [[Shiren 5/Sparrow's Inn|Sparrow's Inn]] are also major rest areas, but they are different from the starting villages because traveling to these locations commits you to a dungeon run. As such they are considered parts of the main dungeon, Tower of Fortune.  
[[Shiren 5/Hermit's Hermitage|Hermit's Hermitage]] and [[Shiren 5/Sparrow's Inn|Sparrow's Inn]] are also major rest areas, but they are different from the starting villages because traveling to these locations commits you to a dungeon run. As such they are considered parts of the main dungeon, Tower of Fortune.  


=== Tutorial Dungeon ===
=== Tutorial Dungeon ===
[[Shiren 5/Ouma Shrine|Ouma Shrine]] is a training dungeon that initially separates the two Starting Villages. Once you beat it, it can never be accessed again, leaving an unfettered two-way connection between the two villages.
[[Shiren 5/Ouma Shrine|Ouma Shrine]] is a training dungeon that initially separates the two Starting Villages. It is only accessible at the beginning of the game.


=== Main Dungeon ===
=== Main Dungeon ===
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=== Puzzle Sets ===
=== Puzzle Sets ===
Puzzle sets include the two Training Facilities and [[Shiren 5/Statue Cave|Statue Cave]]. Each individual puzzle is preset, not randomly generated, and usually consists of a single floor. Entering a puzzle does not count as starting a run, and does not refresh shops in the starting villages. You can replay a puzzle as often as you wish, and you can reset or leave the puzzle at any time. You can't take items into a puzzle and start each puzzle with an empty inventory, but if you were carrying items when you started a puzzle, you get them back after leaving the puzzle. You cannot take items out of a puzzle set, although some puzzle sets provide rewards for beating them.
The two Training Facilities and [[Shiren 5/Statue Cave|Statue Cave]] contain premade puzzles, and each puzzle consists of a single floor. Entering a puzzle does not count as starting a run, and does not refresh shops in the starting villages. You can replay a puzzle as often as you wish, and you can reset or leave the puzzle at any time. You cannot take items into or out of a puzzle, although some puzzle sets provide rewards for beating them.


=== Minigames ===
=== Minigames ===
[[Shiren 5/Explosion Rocks|Explosion Rocks]] is a randomly generated game most akin to [[wikipedia:Minesweeper (video game)|Minesweeper]] but with a Shiren twist. You can't take your items in, so you must store them before starting or lose them, but you do get to keep items you find if you win.  
[[Shiren 5/Explosion Rocks|Explosion Rocks]] is a randomly generated game most akin to [[wikipedia:Minesweeper (video game)|Minesweeper]] but with a Shiren twist.  


=== Bonus Dungeons ===
=== Bonus Dungeons ===
''Shiren 5 Plus'' has 30 bonus dungeons, including 11 from the original ''Shiren 5'', 16 from the PlayStation Vita port and 3 from the Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows ports.
''Shiren 5 Plus'' has 30 bonus dungeons, including 11 from the original ''Shiren 5'', 16 from the PlayStation Vita port and 3 from the Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows ports.


Some of these dungeons were built-in to the original Japanese version of ''Shiren 5''. They tend to be accessible from unique locations, but only after being unlocked by completing various side quests. Once unlocked, you can also jump to these bonus dungeons from the Sparrow Transport. The other dungeons were available as downloadable or bonus content in the Japanese and PlayStaion Vita version of ''Shiren 5 Plus'', but are included for free in the English version and later ports. These bonus dungeons tend to be available right away from the Dungeon Center in Nekomaneki Village.
Some of these dungeons were built-in to the original Japanese version of ''Shiren 5''. They tend to be accessible from unique locations, but only after being unlocked by completing various side quests. Once unlocked, you can also jump to these bonus dungeons from the Sparrow Transport. The other dungeons were available as downloadable or bonus content in the Japanese and PlayStaion Vita version of Shiren 5 Plus, but are included for free in the English version and later ports. These dungeons are accessed from the Dungeon Center in Nekomaneki Village.


The bonus dungeons tend to be much more difficult than the Tower of Fortune main quest. Many of these dungeons don't let you take items or Gitan in, and will remind you if you try to enter with items or Gitan on you. You should store your items and Gitan at the Nekomaneki Hotel before you enter these dungeons. Even if the dungeon allows items, you could easily die and lose all your items if you aren't prepared.
The bonus dungeons tend to be much more difficult than the Tower of Fortune main quest. Many of these dungeons don't let you take items or Gitan in, and will remind you to store your items and Gitan if you try to enter with them on you. If you beat or successfully escape from a bonus dungeon, you keep all items and Gitan you obtained inside. In addition, each bonus dungeon has a final reward item that you will get every time you beat the dungeon.


Most bonus dungeons let you keep the items and Gitan you get from the run if you win. They tend to have a twist on the baseline rules emphasizing one particular aspect of Shiren play. For example, Merchant's Hideout focuses on shops, Froggo's Fury focuses on Gitan-eating equipment, Page of Youth focuses on monster licenses, Sleeping Lands focuses on nighttime play, and so on. Different dungeons also have different distributions of items and monsters. This can be obvious - the majority of scrolls that appear in Page of Youth are Nixer Scrolls - or rather subtle. For example, Underground Manor is similar to some other 99F dungeons (such as Master's Footsteps), but it does not have Mixer monsters, which makes it a lot harder to obtain certain runes. There are other parameters that bonus dungeons can have, such as which types of items are identified by default.
Many bonus dungeons have some sort of twist that emphasizes one particular aspect of Shiren play. For example, Merchant's Hideout focuses on shops, Page of Youth focuses on monster licenses, Sleeping Lands focuses on night, and so on. Some dungeons, such as Double Strike Trail and Garden of Destiny, have special rules.


Most bonus dungeons start with an shorter end goal, but after you beat them once, the end goal becomes harder (usually 99F) and stays there, with no way to play the shorter version ever again. Beating the initial, shorter goal counts as a victory in your Adventure Log. The game does not track whether you have beaten the hardest version of a dungeon.
Most bonus dungeons start with an shorter end goal, but after you beat them once, the end goal becomes harder (usually 99F) and stays there, with no way to play the shorter version ever again. Beating the initial, shorter goal counts as a victory in your Adventure Log. The game does not track whether you have beaten the hardest version of a dungeon.


For some dungeons, usually the ones built-in to the Japanese version originally, the game tracks 8 expert badges. To obtain an expert badge, you must beat the dungeon while adhering to a very difficult constraint, such as winning without ever directly attacking a monster. You can learn more about the specifics of each expert badge by viewing the expert badges in your Adventure Log and using the left shoulder button.
For some dungeons, usually the ones built-in to the Japanese version originally, the game tracks 8 expert badges. To obtain an expert badge, you must beat the dungeon while adhering to a very difficult constraint, such as winning without ever directly attacking a monster. You can learn more about the specifics of each expert badge by viewing the expert badges in your Adventure Log and using the left shoulder button.<!-- Moved to comment: This external website has great info about unlocking bonus dungeons, which may not have been fully replicated to this wiki yet.  https://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/106641-shiren-the-wanderer-the-tower-of-fortune-and-the-dice-of/74083621
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[https://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/106641-shiren-the-wanderer-the-tower-of-fortune-and-the-dice-of/74083621 This external webpage] has great info about unlocking bonus dungeons, which may not have been fully replicated to this wiki yet.
== List of Locations ==
 
These locations are available in the original version of ''Shiren 5''.
== List of Dungeons ==
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|試しの修行場
|試しの修行場
|None
|None
|In [[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]], talk to an [[Shiren 5/NPCs|NPC]] lady in the Beginner House
|NPC lady in the [[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]] Beginner House
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|イノリの洞窟
|イノリの洞窟
|Beat Tower of Fortune
|Beat Tower of Fortune
|In [[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]], in the north end of the Beginner House
|North end of [[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]] Beginner House
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|人生の落し穴
|人生の落し穴
|Beat Tower of Fortune,<br>Kojirouta side quest
|Beat Tower of Fortune,<br>Kojirouta side quest
|In [[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]], exit the north end of the Rich Man's House
|North end of the Rich Man's House in [[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]]
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!<big>[[Shiren 5/Old Road|Old Road]]
!<big>[[Shiren 5/Old Road|Old Road]]
|旧道
|旧道
|Beat Tower of Fortune, unlock & level up Koharu, Okon, & Gen
|Beat Tower of Fortune, level up Koharu, Okon, and Gen
|From [[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]], exit from the middle of the south edge (where you first started the game)
|From [[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]], exit south
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!<big>[[Shiren 5/Onigiri Hollow|Onigiri Hollow]]
!<big>[[Shiren 5/Onigiri Hollow|Onigiri Hollow]]
|おにぎり穴
|おにぎり穴
|Beat Tower of Fortune, long & mysterious side quest
|Beat Tower of Fortune, long side quest
|In [[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]], use the hole in the rock wall in the NE corner
|In [[Shiren 5/Inori Village|Inori Village]], use the hole in the rock wall in the NE corner
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!<big>[[Shiren 5/Destiny's Descent|Destiny's Descent]]
!<big>[[Shiren 5/Destiny's Descent|Destiny's Descent]]
|運命の地下
|運命の地下
|Beat [[Shiren 5/Tower of Fortune|Tower of Fortune]], beat [[Shiren 5/Inori Cave|Inori Cave]], wish for it in [[Shiren 5/Inori Cave|Inori Cave]]
|Beat [[Shiren 5/Tower of Fortune|Tower of Fortune]], wish for it in [[Shiren 5/Inori Cave|Inori Cave]]
|In the Tower of Fortune Entrance, take the spiral staircase leading down from the center of this location
|Tower of Fortune Entrance, staircase in the center
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|原始に続く穴
|原始に続く穴
|Beat [[Shiren 5/Tower of Fortune|Tower of Fortune]]
|Beat [[Shiren 5/Tower of Fortune|Tower of Fortune]]
|In [[Shiren 5/Hermit's Hermitage|Hermit's Hermitage]], use a giant pot inside the blacksmith's building (on the west side)
|In [[Shiren 5/Hermit's Hermitage|Hermit's Hermitage]], use a giant pot inside the blacksmith's building
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|1
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|迷いの井戸
|迷いの井戸
|Beat [[Shiren 5/Tower of Fortune|Tower of Fortune]]
|Beat [[Shiren 5/Tower of Fortune|Tower of Fortune]]
|In the [[Shiren 5/Sparrow's Inn|Sparrow's Inn]] location (but outside of the inn itself), talk to an [[Shiren 5/NPCs|NPC]] sparrow the SW corner
|In [[Shiren 5/Sparrow's Inn|Sparrow's Inn]], talk to an [[Shiren 5/NPCs|NPC]] sparrow in the SW corner outside the inn itself
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== New Dungeons ==
== List of ''Shiren 5 Plus'' Dungeons ==
The new dungeons that were not present in the original game are listed below.
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|Note: Can only defeat monsters with items
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|Day
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Revision as of 21:38, 17 January 2021

Shiren the Wanderer 5 Plus: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate has a large number of locations to unlock and explore. As with previous games in the series, the bulk of the game's content is only accessible post-game, after beating the main storyline.

Introduction

Shiren 5 Plus locations can be broken down into six categories.

Starting Villages

Inori Village and Nekomaneki Village are starting villages. In these villages, the player can interact with a large number of shops and NPCs, advance quests, unlock game elements, and organize their inventory. Almost all other locations can be reached from somewhere within these two villages.

Hermit's Hermitage and Sparrow's Inn are also major rest areas, but they are different from the starting villages because traveling to these locations commits you to a dungeon run. As such they are considered parts of the main dungeon, Tower of Fortune.

Tutorial Dungeon

Ouma Shrine is a training dungeon that initially separates the two Starting Villages. It is only accessible at the beginning of the game.

Main Dungeon

Tower of Fortune is the main dungeon in Shiren 5, and the location where the main storyline takes place. It includes many dungeons and rest areas from Destiny Trail through Miracle Alcove. Some bonus dungeons can also be launched here, once they are unlocked. The game tracks expert badges for the Tower of Fortune as a whole.

Puzzle Sets

The two Training Facilities and Statue Cave contain premade puzzles, and each puzzle consists of a single floor. Entering a puzzle does not count as starting a run, and does not refresh shops in the starting villages. You can replay a puzzle as often as you wish, and you can reset or leave the puzzle at any time. You cannot take items into or out of a puzzle, although some puzzle sets provide rewards for beating them.

Minigames

Explosion Rocks is a randomly generated game most akin to Minesweeper but with a Shiren twist.

Bonus Dungeons

Shiren 5 Plus has 30 bonus dungeons, including 11 from the original Shiren 5, 16 from the PlayStation Vita port and 3 from the Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows ports.

Some of these dungeons were built-in to the original Japanese version of Shiren 5. They tend to be accessible from unique locations, but only after being unlocked by completing various side quests. Once unlocked, you can also jump to these bonus dungeons from the Sparrow Transport. The other dungeons were available as downloadable or bonus content in the Japanese and PlayStaion Vita version of Shiren 5 Plus, but are included for free in the English version and later ports. These dungeons are accessed from the Dungeon Center in Nekomaneki Village.

The bonus dungeons tend to be much more difficult than the Tower of Fortune main quest. Many of these dungeons don't let you take items or Gitan in, and will remind you to store your items and Gitan if you try to enter with them on you. If you beat or successfully escape from a bonus dungeon, you keep all items and Gitan you obtained inside. In addition, each bonus dungeon has a final reward item that you will get every time you beat the dungeon.

Many bonus dungeons have some sort of twist that emphasizes one particular aspect of Shiren play. For example, Merchant's Hideout focuses on shops, Page of Youth focuses on monster licenses, Sleeping Lands focuses on night, and so on. Some dungeons, such as Double Strike Trail and Garden of Destiny, have special rules.

Most bonus dungeons start with an shorter end goal, but after you beat them once, the end goal becomes harder (usually 99F) and stays there, with no way to play the shorter version ever again. Beating the initial, shorter goal counts as a victory in your Adventure Log. The game does not track whether you have beaten the hardest version of a dungeon.

For some dungeons, usually the ones built-in to the Japanese version originally, the game tracks 8 expert badges. To obtain an expert badge, you must beat the dungeon while adhering to a very difficult constraint, such as winning without ever directly attacking a monster. You can learn more about the specifics of each expert badge by viewing the expert badges in your Adventure Log and using the left shoulder button.

List of Locations

These locations are available in the original version of Shiren 5.

Category Name Prerequisite(s) Entrance(s) Start Lv. Allies In Rescues Items Time Initial Fl. Final Fl. In-Game Description
English Japanese In Out
Starting Village Inori Village イノリの里 None 1 0 N/A Saved Day None None None
Tutorial Dungeon Ouma Shrine オウマのほこら Talk to Jirokichi Go east from Inori Village 1 0 N/A Day 3 3 None
Starting Village Nekomaneki Village ネコマネキ村 Beat Ouma Shrine 1 0 N/A Saved Day None None None
Main Dungeon Tower of Fortune フォーチュンタワー None From Nekomaneki Village, go east 1 3 3 Both 15 15 None
Puzzle Set Training Facility 試しの修行場 None NPC lady in the Inori Village Beginner House 1 0 N/A Saved Day 1 1 None
Puzzle Set Night Training Facility 夜の修行場 Talk to the NPC hermit near the north exit of Hermit's Hermitage 1 0 N/A Saved Both 5 5 None
Puzzle Set Statue Cave 石像の洞窟 None Nekomaneki Village Dungeon Center (SW desk) 1 0 N/A Saved Day 1 1 None
Minigame Explosion Rocks 爆発の岩場 None Nekomaneki Village Dungeon Center (NE desk) 1 0 N/A Day 5 5 None
Bonus Dungeon Underground Manor 地底の館 None Nekomaneki Village Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1* 0 0* 4* Day 10* 99* None
Bonus Dungeon Inori Cave イノリの洞窟 Beat Tower of Fortune North end of Inori Village Beginner House 1 3 3 Both 42 99 Note: Pray to the Catstone
Bonus Dungeon Pitfall of Life 人生の落し穴 Beat Tower of Fortune,
Kojirouta side quest
North end of the Rich Man's House in Inori Village 1 0 3 Day 25 99 Note: Cannot level up
Bonus Dungeon Old Road 旧道 Beat Tower of Fortune, level up Koharu, Okon, and Gen From Inori Village, exit south 1 0 3 Both 38 99 Note: Fullness depletes in real time
Bonus Dungeon Onigiri Hollow おにぎり穴 Beat Tower of Fortune, long side quest In Inori Village, use the hole in the rock wall in the NE corner 1 0 3 Day 20 99 Note: Exiting a room makes it vanish
Bonus Dungeon Heavenly Lake 天上の池 Beat Tower of Fortune In Nekomaneki Village, talk to an old man in the SE corner, by a barge floating on the river 1 0 3 Both 28 99 Note: Dropping items makes them vanish
Bonus Dungeon Gen's Turf ゲンさんのシマ Beat Tower of Fortune, talk to old woman in Inori Village In Nekomaneki Village, use a giant pot in Gen's House 1 0 3 Day 30 99 Note: Control the monsters!
Bonus Dungeon Bizarre Tower 異次元の塔 Beat Tower of Fortune, Tao side quest Talk to the raccoon at the Tower of Fortune Entrance 1 0 0 Both 45 45 Note: Reach the Floor 15 stairs, which lead to a special floor
Bonus Dungeon Destiny's Descent 運命の地下 Beat Tower of Fortune, wish for it in Inori Cave Tower of Fortune Entrance, staircase in the center 1 0 3 Both 99 99 Note: Very mysterious dungeon
Bonus Dungeon Primordial Chasm 原始に続く穴 Beat Tower of Fortune In Hermit's Hermitage, use a giant pot inside the blacksmith's building 1 0 3 Day 50 99 Note: An even more mysterious dungeon
Bonus Dungeon Lost Well 迷いの井戸 Beat Tower of Fortune In Sparrow's Inn, talk to an NPC sparrow in the SW corner outside the inn itself 1 1 3 Both 30 99 Note: Can use upgraded items

List of Shiren 5 Plus Dungeons


Category Name Prerequisite(s) Entrance(s) Start Lv. Allies In Rescues Items Time Initial Fl. Final Fl. In-Game Description
English Japanese In Out
Bonus Dungeon Hunter Pond ハンターの池 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 0 Day 29 50 Note: Steal items from monsters
Bonus Dungeon Warning Valley 警告の谷 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 3 Day 50 99 Note: Explore with a step limit
Bonus Dungeon Page of Youth 青春の1ページ None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 3 Day 29 50 Note: Use the Complicated Scroll
Bonus Dungeon Rousing Paradise わくわくパラダイス None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 0 Day 50 99 Note: Monster spawning paradise
Bonus Dungeon Merchant's Hideout 商人の隠れ家 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 3 Day 50 99 Note: Consumable items are rare
Bonus Dungeon Froggo's Fury ガマラの逆襲 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 3 Day 29 50 Note: Gitan will be tight!
Bonus Dungeon Master's Footprint 玄人の足跡 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 3 Day 50 99 Note: Mysterious, but no heal items
Bonus Dungeon Aura Ruins オーラの遺跡 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 0 Day 10 30 Note: Monsters have auras
Bonus Dungeon Sleeping Lands 眠りの大地 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 3 Night 29 50 Note: Permanent night
Bonus Dungeon Double Strike Trail 二撃の道 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 3 Day 50 99 Note: You and enemies fall in two hits
Bonus Dungeon Gorger's Manor 食いしん坊の館 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 3 3 Day 50 50 Note: Get stuffed with special onigiri
Bonus Dungeon Storm Forest あらしの森 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 0 Day 50 99 Note: Forest of the Field Knave
Bonus Dungeon Monster Hotspot モンスター集会所 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 3 Day 99 99 Note: Monsters on floors where the 1st digit is 9
Bonus Dungeon Perilous Rocks 波乱の岩場 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 0 Day 50 99 Note: Monster houses are likely to appear
Bonus Dungeon Trapper's Sandbox ワナ師の箱庭 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 0 Day 10 99 Note: Can only level by defeating enemies with traps
Bonus Dungeon Aksys Challenge ファミ通の挑戦状 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 0 Day 10 99 Note: Run away!

Nintendo Switch and Steam

Three additional dungeons are available in the Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows port of Shiren 5 Plus.

Category Name Prerequisite(s) Entrance(s) Start Lv. Allies In Rescues Items Time Initial Fl. Final Fl. In-Game Description
English Japanese In Out
Bonus Dungeon Bladeless Wasteland 無刃の荒野 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 3 Day 25 99 Note: Can only defeat monsters with items
Bonus Dungeon Cloister of Certain Doom 死線の回廊 None Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0 0 Day* 99 99 Note: Clear dungeon in set number of turns
Bonus Dungeon Garden of Destiny 運命神の裏庭 Beat Tower of Fortune Dungeon Center (NW desk) 1 0* 3 Day* 50 99 Note: Defeat enemies in one blow for bonus EXP