Overview
A guide about the Majin kids, how to get them, what their colors mean, how to make them change or keep their color and the rewards you get from giving them specific food items.**Has a lot of pictures so it may take a while to load**
Introduction
First and foremost, this guide is giving a lot of informations but it’s not exhaustive.
There are some foods that I got only a few copies off so I had to make choices. I’m still farming, trying to find all the items and as much as I can to make the guide complete. That means there may be some rewards that you got, if you tried on your own, that aren’t shown.
I’m still trying to get different results from the kids but I’m open to additional infos!
**Update** After getting many answers (thanks to all of you who contributed), it would seem you can get any of the reward listed by giving any food. In other words, you may end with any clothes set from those available if you give any food to a Yellow Majin. The same rule applies for Red and Blue Majins.
The only downside is I lack the tremendous amount of data it would require for me to give you a percentage of chances to get a specific item. So it may take a few attempts or a while to get a specific reward but remember, if you got friends playing and doing this you can always trade/send items via the post/delivery service in-game!
How to navigate faster through the guide
For those of you who already know the basics and just want the infos on the results, use Crl + F and type the name of the food or the reward then keep pressing enter or use the up and down arrows and you’ll be taken diretly to what you’re looking for.
I didn’t want to make a huge diagram that would confuse everybody so the guide will be divided by colors, that way you’ll only see and get search results for the same food 3 times. There will be 3 sections, following the colors, showing what the rewards are and look like (for the clothes).
Getting started
At some point in the story you’ll be asked to visit Large rifts around the city. By using the Time miniatures/transfer shop clerk you will reach Majin Buu’s house. Next, you touch the miniature and you’ll be teleported to his house.
Once you get there you will have some explanations about how this zone works and once you enter the house you’ll see Majin buu.
By talking with him you’ll be able to give him food to fill a candy colored bar. Once the bar is filled Majin Buu will make a kid. The bar fills faster with food that Buu is more likely to like. You can see that information, in the text box to the right, as you browse the different foods you have before giving it to him. A rule of thumb is Buu likes more 3 stars than 1 star food. You can find a section dedicated to the food system, further in the guide.
Don’t worry the game stops you whenever the amount of food will fill the bar so you don’t give more than needed.
The numbers of kid depends on your race:
– If your race is anything but Majin, you can have a maximum of 6 kids.
– If your race is Majin, you can have a maximum of 10 kids.
The kids’ colors and how they change
The kids come in 3 different colors: Red, Yellow and Blue.
The type of rewards you get from giving a specific food depends on the color of the kid:
Red – Super Soul
Yellow – Clothes
Blue – Capsules
How the kids change color
After giving food to a kid 5 times, he can change color. Note that I said can, not will.
As the dialogue goes on you will see 2 options whenever the kid is ready to change:
Guard and Calm Down
Guard will have the kid change color.
Calm down will have him keep his color.
This way you can manage what kind of items you will receive and you can have all the kids of the same color at the same time if you manage the changes properly. Note that there is an achievement for making a kid change color.
The changes follow a simple pattern: Red > Blue > Yellow > Red >… and so on.
Note that some players reported a different pattern, so I suppose it may vary, but mine was always the order shown above.
The food system and the items locations
The food items that you give to Buu and the majin kids are found as pick-up items all over the map. Some of those items can be bought at the Items shop or can be obtained by talking to specific NPCs located in Conton city.
All the items in the game have a star rating going from
to
Food items ratings range from
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1 star is the worst and 3 stars is the best. Here, “best” means the most effective to fill the bar and generate kids. No matter where you find them, each food with the same rating as the same potential for filling Buu’s bar. Here is what you can see in the description if you look at food of each ratings:
It might please Majin Buu just a tiny bit.
Majin Buu might enjoy it…
Majin Buu might love this…
Here is a table showing you what you can find in each district and the star rating of each item. Once you picked all the items in a district just do a few Time Patrols or PQs and go for another run at picking stuff up. You won’t always get the same items since there are 3 possibilities per district.
(there are pictures below)
Giant Apple
Water
2
1
Poisonous mushroom
Mushroom
2
1
Sweet potato
Carrot
2
1
Fish bone
Scale
2
1
Chocolate
Candy
2
1
Giant crab
Giant octopus
2
1
Here are pictures of the water areas in which you can find the Pitalian freshwater fish, Giant apples and Water foods:
There are also a few NPCs that give you some food once in a while when you talk to them. Here are their locations:
And last but not least, there is Mekuji, the farmer, next to Guru’s house who will trade you food and a few clothes sets for capsules. You need to give him the capsule first then visit him after doing a few Time patrols or PQs. Here is his location, left side in the first picture:
Red rewards
Red majin kids give you Super Souls (Z-souls).
This section is only to list the food and the potential rewards. There is a specific section showing you what the Super souls actually do and what they’re worth.
**The list is shown has it is in game not in alphabetical order.**
– It’s okay! I’ll fix you!
– I’m still not used to this form!
– I won’t use my full power yet!
– It’s okay! I’ll fix you!
– I won’t use my full power yet!
– It’s okay! I’ll fix you!
– Hooohohohohohoho!
– That looks fun!
– It’s okay! I’ll fix you!
– Buu will eat you…
– It’s okay! I’ll fix you!
– Hooohohohohohoho!
– Buu will eat you…
– Hmm Hmm Hmmm! Hm Hmmm Hmmm!
– That looks fun!
– It’s okay! I’ll fix you!
– Buu will eat you…
– I’m still not used to this form!
– It’s okay! I’ll fix you!
– This is Super Vegito!
– Hooohohohohohoho!
– Evil will never prosper here!
– It’s okay! I’ll fix you!
– Hmm Hmm Hmmm! Hm Hmmm Hmmm!
– Buu will eat you…
– I won’t use my full power yet!
– I’ve had enough of you!
– I won’t use my full power yet!
– I’ve had enough of you!
– That looks fun!
– Hooohohohohohoho!
– Hmm Hmm Hmmm! Hm Hmmm Hmmm!
– I’ve had enough of you!
– Evil will never prosper here!
– Hooohohohohohoho!
– Buu will eat you…
– Hooohohohohohoho!
– I’ve had enough of you!
– I won’t use my full power yet!
– I’ve had enough of you!
– Hmm Hmm Hmmm! Hm Hmmm Hmmm!
– Hooohohohohohoho!
Yellow rewards
Yellow majin kids give you clothes sets.
This section is only to list the food and the potential rewards. There is a specific section showing you what the clothes look like and their stats
**The list is shown has it is in game not in alphabetical order.**
– Uub’s clothes (4 pieces)
– Jaco suit
– Piccolo’s clothes
– GI (demon)
– Battle suit (demon) **Thanks to Castor_gaming**
– Super Baby 2’s clothes **Thanks to Castor_gaming**
– Spike the Devil Man suit **Thanks to Castor_gaming**
– Mr. Popo’s clothes **Thanks to Castor_gaming**
– Ox king’s clothes
– Qipao (demon)
– GI (demon)
– Hero suit (demon)
– Spike the Devil Man suit
– Supreme Kai clothes
– Emperor Pilaf’s clothes
– Jaco suit
– Piccolo’s clothes
– Vegeta’s normal clothes
– Ox king’s clothes
– Chiaotzu’s clothes (with collar)
– GI (demon)
– Supreme Kai clothes
– Ox king’s clothes
– Jaco suit
– Super Baby 2’s clothes
– GI (demon)
– Training suit (demon)
– Dabura’s clothes **Thanks to Denca**
– Qipao (demon)
– Chiaotzu’s clothes (with collar)
– Spike the Devil Man suit
– Dabura’s clothes
– Fortuneteller Baba’s clothes **for females only**
– Jaco suit
– Majin Buu clothes
– GI (demon)
– Ninja suit (demon)
– Training suit (demon)
– Dabura’s clothes
– Piccolo’s clothes
– Ninja suit (demon)
– Majin Buu clothes
– GI (demon)
– Ox king’s clothes
– Mr. Popo’s clothes
– Baseball uniform (demon)
– Vegeta’s normal clothes **Thanks to Super Stealthy Kirito**
– Jaco suit
– Fortuneteller Baba’s clothes **for females only**
– Dabura’s clothes
– Elite suit (demon)
– Piccolo’s clothes
– Dabura’s clothes
– Ox king’s clothes
– Uub’s clothes (2 pieces)
– Majin Buu clothes
– Training suit (demon)
– Hero suit (demon)
– Supreme Kai clothes
– Training suit (demon)
– Chiaotzu’s clothes (with collar)
– Battle suit (demon)
– Emperor Pilaf’s clothes
– Hero suit (demon)
– Fortuneteller Baba’s clothes **for females only**
– Piccolo’s clothes
– Supreme Kai clothes
– Ninja suit (demon)
– Baseball uniform (demon)
– Jaco suit
– Chiaotzu’s clothes (with collar)
– Super Baby 2’s clothes **Thanks to GinMaou**
– Mr. Popo’s clothes
– Supreme Kai clothes
– Training suit (demon)
– Battle suit (demon)
– Fortuneteller Baba’s clothes **for females only**
– Vegeta’s normal clothes
– Baseball uniform (demon)
– Battle suit (demon)
– GI (demon)
– NInja suit (demon)
– Qipao (demon)
– Spike the Devil Man suit
– Dabura’s clothes
– Jaco suit
– Super Baby 2’s clothes
– Fortuneteller Baba’s clothes **for females only**
– Chiaotzu’s clothes (with collar)
– Majin Buu clothes
Blue rewards
Blue majin kids give you capsules.
This section is only to list the food and the potential rewards. There is a specific section listing what the different types of capsules do.
**The list is shown has it is in game not in alphabetical order.**
– All-Energy S
– Power S
– All-Energy M
– All-Power M
– All-Regen S
– Mr. Shape up L
– Mr. Shae up Z
– Energy S
– Mr. Shape up Z
– Mr. Shape up L
– Regen S
– Mr. Shape up S
– Aura S
– Aura L
– Mr. Shape up Z
– Regen S
– Aura L
– Regen M
– Energy Z
– Energy S
– All-Aura S
– Mr. Shape up L
– All-Energy S
– Mr. Shape up Z
– Mr. Antidote L
– Power S
– All-Energy M
– Senzu Essence
– Regen S
– Regen L
– All-Power L
– All-Aura M
– All-Regen S
– All-Aura L
– Mr. Antidote S
– All-Regen S
– All-Power L
– Regen L
– Power S
– Aura M
– All-Energy S
Super Souls
Here are the pictures of the Super souls, what they do and their price if you want to sell them.
*By star ranking and alphabetical order*
Evil will never prosper here!
It’s okay! I’ll fix you!
I won’t use my full power yet!
That looks fun!
Buu will eat you …
Hooohohohohohoho!
I’m still not used to this form!
I’ve had enough of you!
Hmm Hmm Hmmm! Hm Hmmm Hmmm!
This is Super Vegito!
Clothes
Here you will find the clothes sets you receive. There is a picture of the look and one of the stats (all the pieces have the same attributes).
**Since there are even more clothes sets than souls, I’ll simply list them by alphabetical order**
Baseball uniform (Demon)
Battle suit (Demon)
Chiaotzu’s clothes (with collar)
Dabura’s clothes
Elite suit (Demon)
Emperor Pilaf’s clothes
Fortuneteller Baba’s clothes (for females only and 2 pieces, body and legs)
GI (demon)
Hero suit (Demon)
Jaco suit
Majin Buu’s clothes
Mr. Popo’s clothes
Ninja suit (Demon)
Ox King’ clothes
Piccolo’s clothes
Qipao (Demon)
Spike the Devil Man suit
Super Baby 2’s clothes
Supreme Kai’s clothes
Training suit (Demon)
Uub’s clothes (2 pieces)
Uub’s clothes (4 pieces)
Vegeta’s normal clothes
Capsules
The other sections probably made your Internet usage skyrocket so I won’t use pictures but only a chart to remind you what is the effect of the different types of capsules.
The 4 capsule sizes:
. S mall
. M edium
. L arge
. Z
**Note that the prefix All means the capsule will affect all allies but only other players and the COMs you chose from the character selection screen, not those that come with a specific mission or quest**