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Revision as of 13:59, 21 September 2021
There are many items that can assist our heroes in making their journey a lot easier. Some can be easily found and others must be worked for by collecting money.
Items That Can Be Purchased
Headwear
Headwear will allow you to take some free hits by falling objects and falling attacks. The stronger the material, the more free hits you can take!
Item | Straw Hat |
Iron Helmet |
Gold Helmet |
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Defense | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Armor
Armor works the same way as the hats, except instead of protecting you from falling objects, this allows you to take free hits from just about everything else. While the armor and helmets make you take no damage on contact, you still flinch from these attacks, so be careful.
Item | Straw Coat |
Chain Armor |
Gold Armor |
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Defense | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Sandals
Food
It's very important to eat on your long adventure. When times get tough and you lose all your health, you can chow on some snacks to heal you up. Each food heals a different amount, but they are vital for success, especially if your new to the game. (Note: Onigiri is in the Japanese version only. When the game was localized for the U.S, they changed the Riceballs to Pizza to make it more "western-ized". Just to clear up any confusion that may be had).
Item (English / Japanese) | Hamburger |
Pizza Slice / Onigiri File:Ganbare Goemon1 Onigiri.png |
Double Cheese Pizza / Plum Onigiri File:Ganbare Goemon1 Plum Onigiri.png |
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Health Given | 4 | 6 | Full |
Max Capacity | 30 | 3 | 3 |
Bombs
Bombs are weapons that your character can throw to attack enemies. Bombs hit multiple times and do up to three bars of health to bosses and instantly kill most enemies.
Item | ||
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Amount of Bombs | 3 | 5 |
Quest Items
These items are required to beat certain levels and are really expensive. You may need to farm for these items. Visit their respective chapters to learn more about them.
Item | Name | Zone | Cost | Description |
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Pass | 6 | $980 | A signature item in the Goemon franchise. While it serves the same function, it's only needed in one level, to access the level's side-view stage, located in the mountains. | |
Dialect Book | 8 | $980 | Allows you to speak to the people of Ryukyu Kingdom (including the king, whom you must talk with to access the second segment of Zone 8). |
Other Items to Buy
Item | Name | Description |
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Bonus Mystics | Gives the character an extra life. Make sure to buy your character's specific Mystics, unless you want to buy your friend a 1UP. | |
Hourglass | Restarts the time limit. This item isn't all that useful since the levels aren't hard to beat quickly. This item is only useful when farming for large amounts of money or when playing a ton of games in Warlock Zone III. |
Items That Can Be Found
Ryō
Item | Description |
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Ryō is the most important item in the entire game. Ryō is an ancient Japanese form of money. It is the game's form of currency and you need it for many different uses. It is used to buy all the items above in the shops, play mini-games, view attractions, and can even be used as a useful projectile weapon. The weapon costs $4 a piece. Since it is the currency, it is the most common item in the game. It can be found in pots, treasure chests (which are found in mazes and secret rooms), can be won by playing mini-games, finding secret characters and by killing enemies. Grab as much money as you can! Your gonna need every cent of it! |
Scrolls
Scrolls can either be very important and helpful or completely useless to you. Scrolls are found in pots, mazes and when killing enemies. Scrolls are used to gain power levels. Every ten scrolls gains you one power level. Power levels are used to activate the Jutsu Moves. Each time you use a Jutsu move, you use up one power level. Since Jutsu moves are very expensive and only last for that zone, you can avoid the scrolls and Jutsu moves entirely, but beginners are recommended to use the Jutsu moves, since they can be very helpful. (Note: The three and five count scrolls are unused in the game, as they were meant to be purchased in shops, but the game's manual still mentions them. They are included here for curiousity).
Item | |||
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Scroll Count | 1 | 3 | 5 |
Lucky Cats
Other Items That Can Be Found
About the Pots
Item | Description |
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Pots are found throughout the game in both top-view and side-view areas. Pots hold items and when the pot is smashed, the item inside will come out. |
Items That Can Be Found in Pots
- Ryō
- Scrolls
- Lucky Cats
- Golden Lucky Cats
- Hearts
- Elephant Dolls