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This Kechi the Masseur page is about the Nintendo DS release. For the Super Famicom release, see Shiren 1 SFC:Kechi the Masseur.
For the lore page, see Shiren:Kechi the Masseur.

Kechi the Masseur (Japanese: 座頭ケチ), also referred to as Kechi (Japanese: ???) is a character in Nintendo DS Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer. He is a traveling masseur who pretends to be blind, often doing more harm than good.

Prior to Bamboo Village, you can encounter Kechi who will offer to give you a massage for 200 Gitan. Oftentimes he presses the wrong pressure points so the player character suffers lowered fullness, HP and strength. Upon reaching Bamboo Village, Kechi can be found being confronted by 4 citizens who think his blindness is a ruse. In later adventures, Kechi can be encountered in Mountaintop Town, again being confronted by a group of citizens.

Before introducing himself, Kechi is called "Man" (Japanese: ).

Quests

Kechi the Masseur: Allows Kechi to be recruited as a Party Members.

Kechi as a party member

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Kechi's special ability is to offer a massage once for every dungeon level. It has the same effect as Chiropractic Jar if successful, but damage to fullness, HP, and strength if unsuccessful. Getting killed by one of Kechi's massages is an Adventure Log entry. Kechi is stronger than Oryu the Blinder but not as strong as Pekeji or Borg Mamel.

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See Also

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Nintendo DS Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer - Characters
Allies Borg MamelKechi the MasseurOryu the BlinderPekeji
Escorts Naoki the Wandering ChefSurala
Others Antipode MamelBrotherButafooterFatherFay the ResearcherFortunetellerGaibara the Legendary Potter • Girl (Spoiled) • The Golden CondorKoppaMother • Old Man (starving) • SisterSmith's Apprentice

References

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