Ramen (ラーメン rāmen?) is a food item that recovers health in the Castlevania series. Its first appearance was as a food item for Maria in Castlevania: Rondo of Blood and later in Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles.
In Castlevania: Symphony of the Night it recovers 20 HP, which is the higher amount of the two soups that appear in the game, being 10 more HP than recovered by Miso Soup. It also recovers the same as a Dim Sum Set or a Shiitake mushroom.
It is the third highest recovering food item in Aria of Sorrow, where it recovers 500 HP, which is 100 less than a Melon (100 more than a Potato Pancake). It also appears in Lament of Innocence and Curse of Darkness. It is called simply Noodles in Dawn of Sorrow and is called Ramen Noodles in Portrait of Ruin and Order of Ecclesia.
Item Data
Template:Rondo of Blood Item Data/FoodsItem Data: Ramen | ||||||||
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Image | Name - Game Type - Users Description |
Attributes / Consume | Statistics / Sell | Found | Notes | |||
Chinese ramen noodles [use] | HP +30 |
Drop: Schmoo |
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Noodles floating in a broth made from pork bones. | HP +500 Sell: $400 |
Rare Drop: Killer Mantle |
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A food said to have come from the Far East by way of the Silk Road. | HP +180 |
Find: House of Sacred Remains |
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Noodles floating in a broth made from pork bones. | HP +300 Sell: $400 |
Common Drop: Heart Eater |
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Long noodles from the East in a tasty soup. Slurp them down in one gulp. | HP +100 Sell: $1 |
Rare Drop: Basilisk Lv.23, Ghoul Lv.27/42/75, Phantom Sword Lv.15 |
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Ramen noodles in a flavorful pork broth. | HP +300 Sell: $200 |
Drop: Fake Grant |
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Pork ramen, medium oil, heavy seasoning. | HP +200 Sell: 200G |
Buy: 800G Find: Wygol Village (Jacob's shop) Conditions: Complete "I've Never Eaten That" quest. |
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Noodles floating in a broth made using pork bones. | HP +100, STR +10, CON +10 Sell: $275 |
Rarity: *** Find: Chapter 6 (Hard) |
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Trivia
- In most of the descriptions for this item, the type of ramen described is often tonkotsu (pork bone) ramen.