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{{About|the Nintendo DS release|the Game Boy Color release|Magic Castle GBC:Bufu's Riceball}}
{{About|the Nintendo DS release|the Game Boy Color release|Magic Castle GBC:Bufu's Riceball}}
{{For|all Bufu's Riceball pages across the wiki|Shiren:Bufu's Riceball}}
{{For|the lore page|Shiren:Bufu's Riceball}}


'''Bufu's Riceball'''{{NT}}<ref group="notes">While {{Shiren|Bufu}} is the name of the Kitchen God, this {{Shiren|Riceball}} hasn't been named in an official translation.</ref> {{JA|ブフーのおにぎり||}}, among other types of {{MagicCastleDS|Riceballs}} are {{MagicCastleDS|Shiren}}'s primary food source {{Shiren|Shiren the Wanderer DS2 - Magic Castle of the Desert}}. It's one of the {{MagicCastleDS|Legendary Kron Items}} and restores 100% {{MagicCastleDS|fullness}} when eaten. It's named for {{Shiren|Bufu, the Kitchen God}}.
'''Bufu's Riceball'''{{NT}}<ref group="notes">While {{Shiren|Bufu}} is the name of the Kitchen God, this {{Shiren|Riceball}} hasn't been named in an official translation.</ref> {{JA|ブフーのおにぎり||}}, among other types of {{MagicCastleDS|Riceballs}} are {{MagicCastleDS|Shiren}}'s primary food source {{Shiren|Shiren the Wanderer DS2 - Magic Castle of the Desert}}. It's one of the {{MagicCastleDS|Legendary Kron Items}} and restores 100% {{MagicCastleDS|fullness}} when eaten. It's named for {{Shiren|Bufu, the Kitchen God}}.

Revision as of 09:53, 5 February 2024

Riceball's sprite. Riceball
Bufu's Riceball
Information
Cost 1,000
Value 500
Fullness 100%
Full-Bonus
This Bufu's Riceball page is about the Nintendo DS release. For the Game Boy Color release, see Magic Castle GBC:Bufu's Riceball.
For the lore page, see Shiren:Bufu's Riceball.

Bufu's Riceball(NT) - This name may be officially used elsewhere, but this media hasn't been officially translated.[notes 1] (Japanese: ブフーのおにぎり), among other types of Riceballs are Shiren's primary food source Shiren the Wanderer DS2 - Magic Castle of the Desert. It's one of the Legendary Kron Items and restores 100% fullness when eaten. It's named for Bufu, the Kitchen God.

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 Bufu's Riceball(NT) - This name may be officially used elsewhere, but this media hasn't been officially translated.
Simplified Chinese (UT) - This is an unofficial translation.

See Also

Notes

  1. While Bufu is the name of the Kitchen God, this Riceball hasn't been named in an official translation.

References