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* Inserting an item into a {{Shiren|Curse Jar}} will curse it, unless it's blessed. In which case the blessing will be removed. | * Inserting an item into a {{Shiren|Curse Jar}} will curse it, unless it's blessed. In which case the blessing will be removed. | ||
* Stepping on a {{Shiren|Curse Trap}} will curse a random item in the {{Shiren|inventory}}. | * Stepping on a {{Shiren|Curse Trap}} will curse a random item in the {{Shiren|inventory}}. | ||
* Some monsters or monster families may curse an item, such as the {{Shiren|Curse Girl | * Some monsters or monster families may curse an item, such as the {{Shiren|Curse Girl Family}}, or the {{Shiren|VooDummy Family}}. | ||
Related Items Include: | Related Items Include: |
Revision as of 00:25, 17 July 2024
Curses (Japanese: 呪い) are an Item condition in Template:GameTitle. Blessings are the counterpart to the Blessing mechanic and are usually denoted with a skull icon next to their names.
During gameplay, most Cursed items can't be used. If an equipped Weapon, Shield, Armband, or Projectile is cursed, or of a cursed item is equipped, it can't be unequipped.
Curses need to be removed from items through various methods such as tossing them to a Bless Pitcher Plant, consuming Herb Hater Meat, reading a Scroll of Blessing, inserting them into a Blessed Jar, Purifying Jar or offering them up to a offering an item up to a Dragon Orb
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Cursed items can be obtained through various methods:
- Items may be cursed when acquired for the first time in some Dungeons. This includes ground spawns, Shops, and Monster Houses.
- Inserting an item into a Curse Jar will curse it, unless it's blessed. In which case the blessing will be removed.
- Stepping on a Curse Trap will curse a random item in the inventory.
- Some monsters or monster families may curse an item, such as the Curse Girl Family, or the VooDummy Family.
Related Items Include:
Appearances
For more about Curses in specific media, see the following articles:
Games
Shiren 1 | Save Surala | Moonlight Village | Shiren 2 | Magic Castle | Asuka | Shiren 3 | Shiren 4 | Shiren 5 | Tower of Slumber |
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SFC | DS | SP | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | GB | PC | PCI | SP | GBC | DS | DC | PC | Wii | PSP | DS | PSP | DS | Vita | 2020 | SP | ||||
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Gallery
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Curse | |
Japanese | 呪い |
See Also
Shiren the Wanderer - Gameplay Elements |
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Adventure Log (Adventure Footprint • Travel Log) • Blessing • Cross-Mixing • Curse • Fay's Puzzles • Fusion • iDash • Handy Dash • Localization Glossary • Tanuki Passwords |
References
- [1] Japanese name, official artwork.