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Blessing icon.

Blessings (Japanese: 祝福) are an item condition in Wii Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer 3 - The Sleeping Princess and the Karakuri Mansion. Blessed items are represented by a bell icon next to their name and the text color of the name changing from its usual white to a pinkish red. Blessings are the antithesis of Curses.

Acquisition

Blessed items may be found in a Dungeon Shop, or found on the ground as part of the normal floor spawns or Monster Houses in some dungeons.

Items inserted into a Blessed Jar will be blessed, making it a repeatable method to easily obtain blessed items. Using an Extraction Scroll, it's possible to repeatedly make blessed Soaked Scrolls, to farm Blank Scrolls.

Inserting a cursed item into a Blessed Jar will only remove the curse, requiring a second use of the jar to bless it, which makes using a Purifying Jar the more sound option to remove curses.

Items offered up to a Dragon Orb will be blessed, if the Orb is allowed to resonate for long enough. However, this requires much more setup, such as a Barrier Scroll, adequate space, and protection from hostile monsters. This method is best used for high-value items such as Revival Herbs and Soaked Scrolls or Item Transformation.

Consuming Herb Hater Meat will bless a random item in the inventory, which may be tbe best way to bless Jars, as they can't be inserted into a Blessed Jar.

By removing all undesired items from the inventory, it's possible to selectively bless items using Herb Hater meat.

Effect

All blessings protect the blessed item from being cursed once, after which the blessing will fade.

Blessed item effects change depending on the type of item and, in some cases, the item itself. It can sometimes be difficult to even determine what a blessing does for an item.

Some examples include:

Effect by Category

For a brief idea of what a blessing does to each category of items, consult the following table. To learn about in-depth mechanics for each item, consult their individual leaf pages.

Item Description
Arrows
Armband No additional effect known. Merely protects the item from being cursed one time.
Herbs
Jar No additional effect known. Merely protects the item from being cursed one time.
Scrolls Varies greatly by each individual scroll.
Shield Slight reduction in damage received while using the shield. The blessing has a chance to wear off on its own with each use.
Spells
Staves
Any Stones Slight increase in damage dealt when thrown.
Weapon Slight increase in damage dealt with the weapon. The blessing has a chance to wear off on its own with each use.

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Blessing
Japanese 祝福

See Also

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