Inarizushi is an item. It is only acquired by crafting it in Food Stall. It is mostly used for taming certain critters in dungeon (yellow and purple). Note that this page contains only acquisitions and uses for Inarizushi. For example, for crafting a certain item, additional items might be needed.
In-game description:
- Delicacy for monsters.
- Attracts:

- Required: Taming lvl. 3
- Satiety: 50
+50%
+1- +5 max.

Used in a dungeon.
Explanation: Inarizushi allows to tame yellow and purple critters (enemies with taming icon above). Taming lvl. 3 is required for being able to take Inarizushi into the dungeon (and tame yellow and purple familiars). The bonus stats stated in the description only apply to familiars (not hero). Inarizushi can be used also to tame white and blue familiars but it is more expensive than Tofu.
Acquisitions
Inarizushi can be acquired by:
- Crafting it in Food Stall.
Uses
Inarizushi can be used for:
- While in a dungeon.
- Upgrading the Citadel.
- Lair lvl. 1 (Great hall; Dungeon lvl. 5)
- 10 x Inarizushi
- Lair lvl. 2 (Lair lvl.1)
- 20 x Inarizushi
- Lair lvl. 1 (Great hall; Dungeon lvl. 5)
- Learning dungeon (hero) skills.
- Taming
- Level 3: 5 x Inarizushi
- Taming
- Completing quests.
- Festival of Beans (Setsubun): 10 x Inarizushi.
- Requires Fermentory lvl. 6 and completion of previous festival quests.
- The Ordinary Days of an Adventurer Chapter II: 3 x Inarizushi.
- This chapter becomes available upon meeting Samurai panda in 6A.
- Magic Beans: 1 x Inarizushi.
- Visit dungeon 4A. Unlocks Fermentory after completing the quest.
- Festival of Beans (Setsubun): 10 x Inarizushi.
- Throwing it in the Cauldron.
- Average loot per 7 items thrown:
- 75 x Experience (82 x Experience with Porcelain vase)
- 1.125 x Coin (only with Tetrachloroaurate craftifact)
- 0.75 x Wood
- 0.75 x Stone
- 0.75 x Steel
- 0.75 x Charcoal
- 0.75 x Gunpowder
- 0.75 x Iron sand
- 0.75 x Chemicals
- 0.225 x Gold ingot
- Average loot per 7 items thrown:
Total items needed[]
The list below does not include "operational costs" - like crafting items, mounting expeditions, learning hero skills, etc. It also doesn't inlcude crafting products (e.g. the amount of Wooden beams needed for upgrading all buildings is not counted on the Wood page). Total amount of Inarizushis needed: