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I also generally hate his presence and his smell turns me off greatly. Also his name is Skeeter so ya know.
When I had him as an ally as well he kept getting in the way of my shots and I ended up dying to the penultimate boss as a result.
Thank you and please message me back soon.
I know you mentioned equipping the gear you want before starting NG+, but does taking photos of everything in the zoo (prior to NG+) grant you any bonuses? I think I missed one picture (since getting the last animal forced me to the end credits before I could take a photo of the animal with its parent) and I was curious if it would have any impact or if I should just start the game over again before NG+?
Can I marry Freddi? She appears with Luther inside the whirlpool (raft only) near the waterfall, but she isn't reacting to my necklace at all. Idk if it has something to do with my current level (28)? Do I have to get rid of Luther?
Also, do I get a discount from their original store if I marry an actual shopkeeper (like marrying Baldini)?
If you're worried about being labled an outlaw, it's not nearly as bad as it sounds. In the early game, whenever cops show up, you can use the Licence Plate Mask consumable which can be bought cheaply from either Project D or Dragon Club vendors. In the lategame with any halfway decent build, being an outlaw means basically free XP/loot, as the cops come to you without any effort, and are a cakewalk to beat.