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I wish I had a demonstration of this. I did move the slash to the left on the last chapter, but the ending was the same as far as I could tell.
I have achieved 100%, in fact, the position of the slash does not affect the outcome. Maybe the older brother in front was lucky enough to meet him. Overall, this game has three endings. The first ending is having a high liking for Lilith. The second ending is having a low likability with Lilith (ultimately leading to Lilith's death). The third ending should first complete the first two endings, and then based on the first ending, there are several detailed options to choose from. Which of the three endings I mentioned here have you completed now?
I dont have the hidden achievements yet.
So I need to increase likability with her...I felt like I did a run where I tried to pick options that would be appealing, but I'm not sure if it majorly affected the ending.
Hidden achievements need to pay attention to four points on the basis of high favorability:
Chapter 1: When the cake falls to the ground, first remain silent and then apologize continuously. At this point, the screen will repeatedly say "It's all my fault".
Chapter 2: After defeating the Demon King, you need to first belittle Lilith's creativity and then apologize. If you do it right, you should be able to complete bad end7 by now
Chapter 3: You need to end your conversation with the man on the chair as soon as possible. In addition, when the Ferris wheel loses power, you need to keep choosing the second option and jump hand in hand with Lilith. If you didn't jump down hand in hand, it means you did something wrong in this chapter
Just obediently listen to Lilith's words and don't take the fourth pill voluntarily. Then Lilith will cast a spell on you and feed you the fourth pill.
I've repeated these steps twice, yet the ending has not changed. I still get the 'You don't Exist' result. I could be doing something wrong, but I can't be sure.
Apparently the steps to take to get to the other ending was
- Chapter 1: Comfort her when the cake falls to the ground, enjoy the process of making it rather than the result
- Chapter 2: Praise Lilith's story and encourage her creativity wherever possible
- Chapter 3: On the Ferris Wheel, when prompted to jump, do it without hesitation
- Chapter 4: Believe the candy is medicine, avoid calling it candy where possible, and say you'll wait until tomorrow for another.
Only when I did that, did the ending start to change.
For Coexisting with Lilith:
In the prologue, choose to say “I love you” to Lilith.
In Chapter 1, do not let Lilith eat the cake, not even as a joke.
In Chapter 2:
Do not choose to dislike Lilith’s name.
After entering the world of adventure, do not say the storyline is cliché.
When meeting Princess Lilith, lightly kiss her hand.
After the adventure ends, do not say the game is boring.
In Chapter 3:
Tell Lilith that the notebook is talking.
When jumping off the Ferris wheel, do not question Lilith.
In Chapter 4, do not take away Lilith’s candy jar.
For the “Take My Place” Ending:
Choose all self-blaming options.
In Chapter 1, after the cake falls on the ground, choose to stay silent, and later select “It’s all my fault.”
In Chapter 2, after the adventure ends, choose “The game is boring,” and later select “It’s all my fault.”
In Chapter 3, after entering the Ferris wheel, for the first option, choose “I feel like I’m not welcomed by anyone.”