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==Notes==
==Notes==
{{Shiren1DS|Poison Arrows}} have an official translation in {{Shiren|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer (game)|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer}} for the {{Meta|Nintendo DS}}, though they're only obtainable by cheating.
{{Shiren1DS|Poison Arrows}} have an official translation in {{GameTitle|Shiren1DS|l|i}} for the {{Meta|Nintendo DS}}, though they're only obtainable by cheating.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:28, 26 January 2024

Arrow's sprite. Projectile
Poison Arrows
Information
Cost 60
Value 5
Damage
This Poison Arrow page is about the Nintendo DS release. For the Game Boy Color release, see Magic Castle GBC:Poison Arrows.
For all Poison Arrows pages across the wiki, see Shiren:Poison Arrows.

The SSS(NT) - This name may be officially used elsewhere, but this media hasn't been officially translated. (Japanese: ???) is a Projectile in Template:GameTitle. When fired, these arrows will fly up to 10 tiles, damaging the first Monster they hit and decreasing its attack power. Like all thrown Items, they can travel over water and have a chance to miss.

Tips For Use

Locations

Locations Wanderer Rescues Smithy, Shop and Bank Jar of Change
Boss Arena
Gift Shiren 3 Wii Connection
Dungeon/Drop type Floor Shop Jar of Change Thiefwalrus Family Hiding Egg
Ancient Ruins
Magistrate's Lesser Court
Magistrate's Greater Court
Jahannam Gate
Tonfan Dungeon
The Road of Traps
Cave of the Pot
Edge of the Abyss
Blacksmith's Furnace
Mamel Cave
Deep Ruins
Obaba Cave


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Poison Arrows(NT) - This name may be officially used elsewhere, but this media hasn't been officially translated.
Japanese 毒の矢
Simplified Chinese (UT) - This is an unofficial translation.

See Also

Notes

Poison Arrows have an official translation in Template:GameTitle for the Nintendo DS, though they're only obtainable by cheating.

References