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The Kigny Seed (Japanese: キグニ族の種) is a herb introduced to the [[Shiren 1/Version Differences|Super Famicom]] release of Shiren 1. Eating a Kigny Seed will put [[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Shiren (player character)|Shiren]] into a [[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/States|Kigny state]] for 50 turns. While in this state, Shiren will move like a monster, and attack any monsters he sees. Throwing and hitting a creature with a Kigny Seed will put that creature into a Kigny state, causing it to attack the nearest mob, whether that's you, a fellow monster, or an [[Shiren 1/NPCs|NPC]]. It may or may not have the same time limit as when Shiren is Kigny'd, but it usually levels up (automatically curing the status) long before the time would expire. If Shiren dies while in a Kigny state, it will unlock an entry in the [[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Adventure Log|Adventure Log]] ("53. Defeated while a Kigny"). In the highly unlikely scenario that you still haven't ID'd this herb (or you just forgot) when you finally meet a [[Shiren 1/Monsters/Fear Radish|Fear Radish]], and it throws an herb at you while you aren't Kigny'd and misses, it's one of these-- name it!
The Kigny Seed (Japanese: キグニ族の種) is a herb introduced in the [[Shiren 1/Version Differences|Super Famicom]] release of Shiren 1. Eating a Kigny Seed will put [[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Shiren (player character)|Shiren]] into a [[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/States|Kigny state]] for 50 turns. While in this state, Shiren will move like a monster, and attack any monsters he sees. Throwing this herb at a monster or NPC will put them into the Kigny state. While a monster is in the Kigny state, it will act just like a Kigny, and go after the nearest entity whether that is Shiren or another monster. Monsters will never use their special abilities while in the Kigny State.


==Tips for use==
==Tips for use==
* Kigny Seeds make for decent weapons against monsters as it will essentially disable their special abilities, making them safer to fight.
* You can use this seed to easily intentionally level up a monster by having them kill another nearby monster.
* If Shiren dies while in a Kigny state, it will unlock an entry in the [[Shiren 1/Gameplay Elements/Adventure Log|Adventure Log]] ("53. Defeated while a Kigny").
* Fear Radish's are notorious in the Shiren community as they throw these herbs at you. If one ever misses you and you haven't identified it by that point, you can easily identify this herb now.
* If you decide to carry these around as weapons, it is best to leave them inside of your jars so Gaze's can not make you eat them.


==Locations==
==Locations==

Revision as of 19:30, 5 August 2019

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The Kigny Seed (Japanese: キグニ族の種) is a herb introduced in the Super Famicom release of Shiren 1. Eating a Kigny Seed will put Shiren into a Kigny state for 50 turns. While in this state, Shiren will move like a monster, and attack any monsters he sees. Throwing this herb at a monster or NPC will put them into the Kigny state. While a monster is in the Kigny state, it will act just like a Kigny, and go after the nearest entity whether that is Shiren or another monster. Monsters will never use their special abilities while in the Kigny State.

Tips for use

  • Kigny Seeds make for decent weapons against monsters as it will essentially disable their special abilities, making them safer to fight.
  • You can use this seed to easily intentionally level up a monster by having them kill another nearby monster.
  • If Shiren dies while in a Kigny state, it will unlock an entry in the Adventure Log ("53. Defeated while a Kigny").
  • Fear Radish's are notorious in the Shiren community as they throw these herbs at you. If one ever misses you and you haven't identified it by that point, you can easily identify this herb now.
  • If you decide to carry these around as weapons, it is best to leave them inside of your jars so Gaze's can not make you eat them.

Locations

Drop Type Road to the Hamlet Table Mountain Tainted Path Ceremonial Cave Ravine of the Dead Kitchen God Shrine Scroll Cave Final Puzzle
Floor - - - All - - - All
Shop - - - - - - - All
Jar of Change - - - All - - - All
Walrus - - - All - - - All
Rescue Reward - - - - - - - -
Shop Bamboo Village Mountaintop Town Stream Village Fay's Puzzle Reward Cell Armor Hiding Egg Rice Baby

Family

Trap Recycling

# of Traps

Yes/No - - - - No - No -

External Sources

[1]Gabikun's item FAQ.

  1. https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ds/925583-mystery-dungeon-shiren-the-wanderer/faqs/56079