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Apparently, it's a fake error to continue the theme of the area. Don't close the game immediately and hit a few buttons first.On the city of mist i have a error when i enter in the house on the right
Apparently, it's a fake error to continue the theme of the area. Don't close the game immediately and hit a few buttons first.On the city of mist i have a error when i enter in the house on the right
The person you sell it to is someone who loves Soul gems.Edit: Hold up. That guide that was linked says that you can access Annie's shop by "selling Wu'Ka's soul gem to a specific person." Does anyone know anything about this? Who do you sell it to? It also says there's a key in the shop that can be used "in one of the locations containing an orb or tome".
The game seems to restart from the beginning is normal?Apparently, it's a fake error to continue the theme of the area. Don't close the game immediately and hit a few buttons first.
Not an error. It's a scripted event, and one that is surprisingly well done. Click through it and you'll progress.On the city of mist i have a error when i enter in the house on the right
In short for everyone, The Mist City has effects like at the end of Metal Gear Solid 2.Not an error. It's a scripted event, and one that is surprisingly well done. Click through it and you'll progress.
You can buy a Gambler's Ticket from Sea Market, which will glow in certain areas (you'll get a message saying it glowed). If you use it there, it will summon the train. You can also find it somewhere in the mountains east of Yterre's place.how to get on the train? some people mentioned a ticket but i cant find it, sable was turned into a dice and i need to heal her.
That's not a bug with sculpt, it's intentional and convoluted.Okay, I finally found where the key can be used. It's in Yterre's manor, but the hint was actually not that accurate, as it isn't in the same *room* as where you find a tome. The reward is a special sword that grants +20% to all stats and deals ice damage. So, to reiterate, the steps to this "puzzle" are as follows:
1. Defeat Wu-Ka in Tabnath and turn her into a soul gem.
2. Give the gem to the collector in the Forsaken Tower.
3. Go to the newly-opened shop in West Beach and examine the table in the corner for a key.
4. Go to Yterre's manor and open a locked door to receive the sword.
Edit: I also learned that the "Sculpt" spell is bugged, and doesn't work on golems you created with Emet. But it does work with petrified allies who you used an Animate scroll on. And apparently, Animated allies don't run out in a few turns like Emet'ed allies do. I guess they're treated as two separate ailments, and the dev accidentally made Sculpt only work with the one.
No, the dev said it was a bug. I checked on the Discord to try to find the answer to the key thing, and saw them discussing that. Plus, the fact that sculpt pretends to activate and says that it "optimized [character]'s equipment" is a pretty clear indicator that it's not doing what it's supposed to.That's not a bug with sculpt, it's intentional and convoluted.
Well shit, I thought it was intentional based on how the animation scroll is worded.No, the dev said it was a bug. I checked on the Discord to try to find the answer to the key thing, and saw them discussing that. Plus, the fact that sculpt pretends to activate and says that it "optimized [character]'s equipment" is a pretty clear indicator that it's not doing what it's supposed to.
There's a house out in the field that needs the key to open, and there's another key in there that works with the keyhole in her office.Can anyone shed some light on what I need to do after helping in Mt. Pleasure? I got a key and the mayor up and left to town. Key doesn't work on the keyhole in her desk, and now I'm stuck. Where did she go, cotton-eyed Joe?
So there's apparently a largish content update coming as well as at least one expansion/sequel. The dev mentioned elsewhere that they might split it into one major expansion and one smaller one, and that the plan is for it to involve continents other than Gianna. I'm pretty sure the majority of it will be Nuan's homeland of Oshima (or however it was spelled), as there are a bunch of characters from there with empty books in the phantom train, and one not-empty book that shows a silhouetted character hinting at some "destiny" and "curse" related to Nuan's sword. Specifically, it's a yellow silhouette resembling a monkey with a staff similar to Son Wukong (the inspiration of Goku from Dragon Ball Z). This is likely the same kind of "god" as Mischief, who's also yellow and resembles an Asian myth. Speaking of silhouetted characters, we see Samona the Puppetmaster in one of the books, and Gambler mentions that she's not really dead. There are no other image files for Samona aside from that silhouette, and as a character who gets mentioned so often throughout the game, she's surely meant for more than what we've seen so far. Then there's the message scrawled on Demon Queen Wrath's "grave" claiming that she's still alive. She may also be the one who made a pact with Dora to help defeat Lust.- I'll be making a significant content update at some point afterward, adding two new playable characters and at least one new status - Bride, which grants a powerful magic/combat class that can only be unlocked once per game and for only one character (choose wisely...). When this update goes live, the game will be re-priced at (an estimated) $10 USD, but anyone who bought the game previously should be able to simply re-download it from the storefront they bought it from to receive the updated version.
- The Expansion will be practically another game's worth of content added to the base game, so I'll be thinking about its price (as well as how to best distribute it, seeing as RPG Maker is pretty limited in this regard), but as of now, I'm looking at six additional playable characters in addition to the boatload of areas and statuses that will be present, plus at least one additional final ending. Wish me luck.
where in sea market? i checked every shop but no one sells it.You can buy a Gambler's Ticket from Sea Market, which will glow in certain areas (you'll get a message saying it glowed). If you use it there, it will summon the train. You can also find it somewhere in the mountains east of Yterre's place.
The one in the bottom middle area near the docks. It should have a staff over the door.where in sea market? i checked every shop but no one sells it.
So to get into a shop we need to punish someone? Isn't Wu'Ka the queen as well?Okay, I finally found where the key can be used. It's in Yterre's manor, but the hint was actually not that accurate, as it isn't in the same *room* as where you find a tome. The reward is a special sword that grants +20% to all stats and deals ice damage. So, to reiterate, the steps to this "puzzle" are as follows:
1. Defeat Wu-Ka in Tabnath and turn her into a soul gem.
2. Give the gem to the collector in the Forsaken Tower.
3. Go to the newly-opened shop in West Beach and examine the table in the corner for a key.
4. Go to Yterre's manor and open a locked door to receive the sword.
Edit: I also learned that the "Sculpt" spell is bugged, and doesn't work on golems you created with Emet. But it does work with petrified allies who you used an Animate scroll on. And apparently, Animated allies don't run out in a few turns like Emet'ed allies do. I guess they're treated as two separate ailments, and the dev accidentally made Sculpt only work with the one.
Wu'Ka isn't the queen, she's the fight right before the queen. Also, I don't think the shop sells anything different than the soul gem shop in the tower, the only real reward (aside from what's given to you for selling Wu'Ka's gem) is the hidden key in the corner, and by extension the sword.So to get into a shop we need to punish someone? Isn't Wu'Ka the queen as well?