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[[File:Ponigiri PNA.png|thumb|right| | [[File:Ponigiri PNA.png|thumb|right|250px|[[Oichi]]'s {{p|Jigglypuff}} beholding a variety of ponigiri in [[Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition ~ Ranse's Color Picture Scroll ~]]]] | ||
'''Ponigiri''' (Japanese: '''ぽにぎり''' '' | '''Ponigiri''' (Japanese: '''ぽにぎり''' ''ponigiri'') is a [[Pokémon food|food]] featured in [[Pokémon Conquest]] that increases the {{DL|Statistic|Energy}} of Pokémon. A regular Ponigiri increases the Energy by 1 level, a Red Ponigiri by 2 levels, a Blue Ponigiri by 3 levels, and a Purple Ponigiri by 4 levels (guaranteed maximum). | ||
==Ponigiri Shop services== | |||
Ponigiri can be purchased for instant consumption at a {{DL|Kingdom location|Ponigiri Shop}}, which is a type of [[kingdom location]] found in 10 of [[Ransei]]'s 17 kingdoms. By investing in a kingdom's {{DL|Kingdom location|Bank}}, which is another type of kingdom location, the level of a Ponigiri Shop can be increased. This level determines the selection of Ponigiri services as follows: | |||
* A level 1 Ponigiri Shop sells Ponigiri. | |||
* A level 2 Ponigiri Shop sells Ponigiri and Red Ponigiri. | |||
* A level 3 Ponigiri Shop sells Ponigiri, Red Ponigiri, and Blue Ponigiri. | |||
===Second helpings=== | |||
Consuming one Ponigiri Shop service uses up the turn of a [[Warrior]], but the Shopkeeper will occasionally offer a second helping. If the Pokémon doesn't eat too much, the Energy will increase to its maximum level. If the Pokémon eats too much, its Energy will decrease. Occasionally, the second helping of Ponigiri is missing an ingredient and will do nothing to the Pokémon's Energy level. | |||
==Ponigiri items== | |||
Ponigiri are also available as {{DL|List of items in Pokémon Conquest|single-use held items}}, consumable in battle. They can be purchased at {{DL|Kingdom location|Shop}}s, a type of [[kingdom location]], but only those in the [[Ransei]] kingdoms [[Pugilis]], [[Chrysalia]], [[Cragspur]], [[Viperia]], [[Nixtorm]], and [[Dragnor]]. By investing in a kingdom's {{DL|Kingdom location|Bank}}, which is another type of kingdom location, the level of a Shop can be increased. This level determines the selection of Ponigiri items as follows: | |||
* A level 1 Shop sells Ponigiri. | |||
* A level 2 Shop sells Ponigiri and Red Ponigiri. | |||
* A level 3 Shop sells Ponigiri, Red Ponigiri, and Blue Ponigiri. | |||
The Purple Ponigiri, a fourth type of Ponigiri item which does not have a corresponding Ponigiri Shop service, can only be bought from a {{DL|Pokémon Conquest|kingdom events|traveling merchant}}. | |||
==Ponigiri Shop gallery== | |||
==Ponigiri | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Ponigiri shop level 1 sprite.png|Level 1 Ponigiri | File:Ponigiri shop level 1 sprite.png|Level 1 Ponigiri Shop | ||
File:Ponigiri shop level 2 sprite.png|Level 2 Ponigiri | File:Ponigiri shop level 2 sprite.png|Level 2 Ponigiri Shop | ||
File:Ponigiri shop level 3 sprite.png|Level 3 Ponigiri | File:Ponigiri shop level 3 sprite.png|Level 3 Ponigiri Shop | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Ponigiri is based on {{wp|onigiri}}. | * Ponigiri is based on [[rice ball]]s, called ''{{wp|onigiri}}'' in Japanese. As such, the name is a portmanteau of the word ''Pokémon'' and ''Onigiri''. | ||
{{items}} | ==Related articles== | ||
* [[Pokémon Conquest]] | |||
* [[List of items in Pokémon Conquest]] | |||
{{DoubleProjectTag|Sidegames|ItemDex|items in the sidegames.}} | |||
[[Category:Food]] | [[Category:Food]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon Conquest items]] | |||
[[es:Ponigiri]] | |||
[[ja:ぽにぎり]] | |||
[[zh:宝可饭团(道具)]] |
Latest revision as of 05:51, 27 May 2024
Ponigiri (Japanese: ぽにぎり ponigiri) is a food featured in Pokémon Conquest that increases the Energy of Pokémon. A regular Ponigiri increases the Energy by 1 level, a Red Ponigiri by 2 levels, a Blue Ponigiri by 3 levels, and a Purple Ponigiri by 4 levels (guaranteed maximum).
Ponigiri Shop services
Ponigiri can be purchased for instant consumption at a Ponigiri Shop, which is a type of kingdom location found in 10 of Ransei's 17 kingdoms. By investing in a kingdom's Bank, which is another type of kingdom location, the level of a Ponigiri Shop can be increased. This level determines the selection of Ponigiri services as follows:
- A level 1 Ponigiri Shop sells Ponigiri.
- A level 2 Ponigiri Shop sells Ponigiri and Red Ponigiri.
- A level 3 Ponigiri Shop sells Ponigiri, Red Ponigiri, and Blue Ponigiri.
Second helpings
Consuming one Ponigiri Shop service uses up the turn of a Warrior, but the Shopkeeper will occasionally offer a second helping. If the Pokémon doesn't eat too much, the Energy will increase to its maximum level. If the Pokémon eats too much, its Energy will decrease. Occasionally, the second helping of Ponigiri is missing an ingredient and will do nothing to the Pokémon's Energy level.
Ponigiri items
Ponigiri are also available as single-use held items, consumable in battle. They can be purchased at Shops, a type of kingdom location, but only those in the Ransei kingdoms Pugilis, Chrysalia, Cragspur, Viperia, Nixtorm, and Dragnor. By investing in a kingdom's Bank, which is another type of kingdom location, the level of a Shop can be increased. This level determines the selection of Ponigiri items as follows:
- A level 1 Shop sells Ponigiri.
- A level 2 Shop sells Ponigiri and Red Ponigiri.
- A level 3 Shop sells Ponigiri, Red Ponigiri, and Blue Ponigiri.
The Purple Ponigiri, a fourth type of Ponigiri item which does not have a corresponding Ponigiri Shop service, can only be bought from a traveling merchant.
Ponigiri Shop gallery
Trivia
- Ponigiri is based on rice balls, called onigiri in Japanese. As such, the name is a portmanteau of the word Pokémon and Onigiri.
Related articles
This article is part of both Project Sidegames and Project ItemDex, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on items in the sidegames. |