Ninten's house: Difference between revisions

Alt name from manual map.
(Not much else to say, minor reformatting. Also that Orange Juice thing is so useful in the beginning for making a little extra money.)
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'''Ninten's house''' (also referred to as '''MyHome'''; {{tt|'''マイホーム'''|Mai Hōmu}} ''My Home'') is a location in {{vg|Mother}}, which lies in the northern portion of  the town of [[Podunk]], and is where the story first takes place. It is the home of [[Ninten]], [[Mimmie and Minnie|Mimmie]], [[Mimmie and Minnie|Minnie]], [[Ninten's father]], [[Ninten's mother]] and [[Mick|his dog]], who lives in a doghouse outside.
'''Ninten's house''' (also referred to as '''My Home'''; {{tt|'''マイホーム'''|Mai Hōmu}}) is a location in ''{{vg|Mother}}'', which lies in the northern portion of  the town of [[Podunk]], and is where the story first takes place. It is the home of [[Ninten]], [[Mimmie and Minnie|Mimmie]], [[Mimmie and Minnie|Minnie]], [[Carol]], and [[Mick|his dog]], who lives in a doghouse outside.
==In {{vg|Mother}}==
==In {{vg|Mother}}==
In the beginning of the game, a poltergeist invades Ninten's home and brings several inanimate objects to life, making them hostile in the process. Ninten must fight one [[Lamp|lamp]], alternatively two if he chooses to aid Minnie, and one [[doll]], which is present in Mimmie's room, before the poltergeist disappears. After the doll is defeated, it is revealed to contain a music box that plays the [[Eight Melodies#In Mother|first melody]]. [[Ninten's father]] then calls Ninten and tells him that it is time for him to explore the potential of his powers by going on an adventure. He then tells him that there is something in the house's basement which may help him during his quest; he has however forgotten where the [[List of key items in Mother#Basement Key|key to the basement]] is, but it is later found on the collar of Ninten's [[Mick|dog]]. Located in the basement is [[George|Ninten's great-grandfather]]'s [[List of key items in Mother#Great-Grand Father's Diary|diary]], which acts as an essential plot element later in the game. If Ninten returns home during his adventure, his mother will cook his [[favorite food]] and send him to bed, restoring his [[Status#HP|HP]] and [[Status#PP|PP]] to the maximum for free, functioning similarly to a [[Hotel]]. It does not restore [[status ailments]], however.
In the beginning of the game, a poltergeist invades Ninten's home and brings several inanimate objects to life, making them hostile in the process. Ninten must fight one [[Lamp|lamp]], alternatively two if he chooses to aid Minnie, and one [[doll]], which is present in Mimmie's room, before the poltergeist disappears. After the doll is defeated, it is revealed to contain a music box that plays the [[Eight Melodies#In Mother|first melody]]. [[Ninten's father]] then calls Ninten and tells him that it is time for him to explore the potential of his powers by going on an adventure. He then tells him that there is something in the house's basement which may help him during his quest; he has however forgotten where the [[List of key items in Mother#Basement Key|key to the basement]] is, but it is later found on the collar of Ninten's [[Mick|dog]]. Located in the basement is [[George|Ninten's great-grandfather]]'s [[List of key items in Mother#Great-Grand Father's Diary|diary]], which acts as an essential plot element later in the game. If Ninten returns home during his adventure, his mother [[Carol]] will cook his [[favorite food]] and send him to bed, restoring his [[Status#HP|HP]] and [[Status#PP|PP]] to the maximum for free, functioning similarly to a [[Hotel]]. It does not restore [[status ailments]], however.


During the game's ending, Ninten returns to his home, and is greeted by [[Ninten's mother|his mother]] and [[Mimmie and Minnie|sisters]]; his mother remarks on how unbelievable it is that he isn't hungry. He later falls asleep in his bed as the Earth's crisis is over, and the image of him sleeping is left throughout the [[cast roll]] until it reaches the end credits.
During the game's ending, Ninten returns to his home, and is greeted by his mother and sisters; his mother remarks on how unbelievable it is that he isn't hungry. He later falls asleep in his bed as the Earth's crisis is over, and the image of him sleeping is left throughout the [[cast roll]] until it reaches the end credits.


==Items==
==Items==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the Japanese [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] version, the [[List of key items in Mother#Map|Map]] is located in one of the [[present]]s in the house's basement, it was however replaced with [[List of recovery items in Mother#Bread|Bread]] in the English prototype and [[Mother 1+2]] port, where the map instead can be accessed via the Start button.
*In the Japanese [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] version, the [[List of key items in Mother#Map|Map]] is located in one of the [[present]]s in the house's basement, it was however replaced with [[List of recovery items in Mother#Bread|Bread]] in the English prototype and ''[[Mother 1+2]]'' port, where the map instead can be accessed via the Start button.
*While Mimmie or Minnie is giving out Orange Juice, speaking to them again will allow Ninten to recieve another Orange Juice, allowing infinite amounts of them.
*While Mimmie or Minnie is giving out Orange Juice, speaking to them again will allow Ninten to recieve another Orange Juice, allowing infinite amounts of them.


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