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Nagumo Nov 30, 2015 @ 11:39am
What is the meaning of blue coloured answers/sentences/decisions?
I ask myself: Why are sometimes a few answers in blue? Is this some kind of hint or answers/decisions i should take?
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Hanz_Gruber Nov 30, 2015 @ 1:58pm 
they tend to be the answers with the best outcomes
Yuuki  [developer] Nov 30, 2015 @ 2:00pm 
Actually, it only only means that some prerequisite has been met, so it is not always good.
ilikemadeupnames Nov 30, 2015 @ 2:11pm 
Originally posted by Yuuki:
Actually, it only only means that some prerequisite has been met, so it is not always good.
I can attest to "it is not always good." :P
BananaPancake Nov 30, 2015 @ 3:03pm 
Oh I thought it would highlight the safest answers.
What about the skulls ? Is it proportionnal to our statistics ( like strength for physical challenges) or is it general ?
Aramazon Nov 30, 2015 @ 4:23pm 
I think the skulls for various challenges are always the same. Hunt and Sneak and Cure Sickness challenge have 2 cards for 1 skull, 4 for 2 skulls, and 7 for 3 skulls. Social and Fight you'll end up fighting the actual monster group cards and so it's a general guideline to their strength. Some of the higher skulls will maintain the same skull difficulty as the fight for social, but the social is significantly easier. Ergo, social is the only one that I will suggest the skulls are an innacurate predictor for.
WotanAnubis Dec 1, 2015 @ 12:17am 
Originally posted by ilikemadeupnames:
Originally posted by Yuuki:
Actually, it only only means that some prerequisite has been met, so it is not always good.
I can attest to "it is not always good." :P

I can remember this encounter where I only got the blue option to completely trust these mysteriously beautiful women who emerged from the darkness in the middle of the night because they're surrounded by crows and crows are the favoured animal of Morena, the Goddess I play as.

Oh, wait, no, they were Strigas. Who could've foreseen that?
Icemind Dec 1, 2015 @ 1:13am 
Originally posted by WotanAnubis:
Originally posted by ilikemadeupnames:
I can attest to "it is not always good." :P

I can remember this encounter where I only got the blue option to completely trust these mysteriously beautiful women who emerged from the darkness in the middle of the night because they're surrounded by crows and crows are the favoured animal of Morena, the Goddess I play as.

Oh, wait, no, they were Strigas. Who could've foreseen that?
Hmm i remember that one too .... good times ... :D
In conclusion: No blue answers are not always the best, bringing some common sense along can be helpful ;)
Klarum Dec 1, 2015 @ 1:19am 
Originally posted by Nagumo:
I ask myself: Why are sometimes a few answers in blue? Is this some kind of hint or answers/decisions i should take?

It just means that option became available because you have a high attribute in a particular skill. E.g. a character with high magic, high speech, high intelligence, etc. will give you those options.

Also, has stated, it is not always the best or even good option :)
Nagumo Dec 2, 2015 @ 11:11am 
Thx you all for answering my question :)
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