- Jan 9, 2021
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Everyone knows # as number, pound I hear less often, and hashtag is literally only used on social media and no other context. But even knowing that, why would "XIII" or "13" represent choosing #? Just because it's a number? I could mean 1 but you don't do it there, and all 3 of the other succubus you summon don't use numbers on the file cabnet. I could understand it if it presented itself as that sort of puzzle, but it doesn't. It's weird to throw in this weird extra part that doesn't fit. It's like if you were solving a crossword puzzle, but to get the last word you had to solve a combination lock. It's just weird and even now that I know it, it still doesn't make too much sense. Not getting mad at you or anything, just on the devs part I find it weird to change the way you use this established part of the puzzle for only 1 of them for no real reason.It makes sense, at least I got it pretty quick. number 13 is circled. the bottom drawers, like you've written are "Y Z #", 13 is a number. people typically use the # for denoting number. #1 #2 so on... it's gone through many names with pound, number, and hashtag(the newest one) so if you're of the generation that's only known # as hashtag on something like twitter or tumbler then I can see not seeing it as meaning number, as old as that does make me feel to think people don't know # as number or pound key