Shiren 1 DS:Sealed

MDFW - The Mystery Dungeon Tree of Information.
(Redirected from Shiren 1 DS:Sealing)
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Sealed
封印
Image for Sealed
Information
Turns 35
Effect Negative
This Sealed page is about the sealed Status Abnormality. For Weapon and Shield "Seals", see Shiren 1 DS:Rune.

Sealed (Japanese: 封印) is a Status Abnormality in Nintendo DS Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer. When under the Sealed Status Abnormality, Shiren is also affected by the 'Silent' status.

While sealed, special abilities cannot be used, which means, as Shiren, Staves cannot be used to fire magic bolts. Even if there are [0] charges on a stave, a message will still appear when attempting to swing the staff. Staves can still be thrown to deliver their effect.

When attempting to swing a Staff


Additionally, the 'silent' status means that Shiren cannot:

When attempting to eat items or read Scrolls.
When attempting to interact with other entities.

Effect on Monsters + Monster-Shiren

Sealed monsters and Shiren transformed as a Monster, cannot use special abilities when sealed and will only melee attack.

Monsters that would normally move at Double Speed, will now move at normal speed, and pressing 'special' will perform a regular attack.

Normally Floating-type monsters or those that can move through walls, can no longer when sealed.

How to get affected

How to cure

Due to the effect of the 'silent' status, many types of items cannot be used, including Scroll of Need and Restorative Herb cannot be used, meaning there are very limited options for curing this status. Successfully pressing a Chiropractic Jar will not cure this status.

  • Wait for 35 turns for the effect to wear off.
  • Transform into a monster, by the magic ability of a Skull Wizard.

Gallery

Trivia

  • When sealed, some actions will prompt the same messages as when Shiren is silenced, though the 'silent' status does not appear in the top menu.
  • Even within a Jar of Hiding, the 'sealed' status appears above the Jar.

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Sealed
Japanese 封印

See Also

References