WORLD OF HORROR

WORLD OF HORROR

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Welcome to the World of Horror
By Viomi
A (soon to be) comprehensive guide to everything the game has to offer.
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Intro and Gamemodes
My name is Petshame and I'm really loving this game, unfortunately though it can be a little complicated to figure out so I thought I'd write up a comprehensive guide to the game. This game is a blast and I can't wait for future updates and hopefully with the help of this guide you can all enjoy it as much as I do.

So, you've just hit new game and now you have a few options. What are they?
  1. Spine-Chilling Story of School Scissors This is a single one-off investigation from the main game. It effectively acts as a tutorial for events and combat. Some of you might recognize this as the game's demo.
  2. Extracurricular Activity This is basically the "Main Story" as of now. You'll be given the same character and settings every time and I'd highly recommend starting with this for your first real run. The goal is to complete the 5 randomly chosen investigations to obtain keys and then enter and climb the lighthouse... or die trying.
  3. Quick Play This and Custom are the main replay value in the game. This will give you a completely random setup from Custom. I wouldn't recommend this until you're more comfortable with the game as it can give you confusing effects like randomizing all items stats and costs.
  4. Custom Playthrough This allows you to fully setup your own run, choosing character, settings, card sets and god. I'll have a segment going more in depth on this further down the guide. I recommend this when you're bored of Extracurricular but don't feel like the complete randomness of quick play.
Character UI
Once you've started the game you'll have a lot more on your screen. On the right hand side here you'll find the majority of the UI relating to your character. This is where a ton of the important information is and you'll want too keep track of it easily.The things over here are:
  1. The different modes for the side panel. From left to right these are
    • Items. This is where you'll see your inventory, equipment and active ritual. You can only hold 4 items at a time, the rest will be sent to your storage.
    • Spells. Where your memorized spells are held and another place for your active ritual
    • Status. This is where any status effects you gain will be
    • Allies and Perks. Here you'll find your stock of cigarettes, bullets, any allies you make and perks you obtain via leveling up.
    • Town Status. Here will be any negative effects added to the run at the end of an investigation.
    • You. This just has an alternate exp bar, time in the current run and the seed.
    • Old God. This will show the Old God present in your run, it's unique penalty and another location for doom buildup
    • Options. Self explanatory.
  2. Your character, their stats and the current doom level. All stats are used for skill checks and each has a secondary effect.
    • STA is stamina. This is effectively your health, if it hits 0 it's game over. this along with reason is often a cost to cast spells
    • REA is reason. This is effectively your sanity and like health it's all over when it drops. this along with stamina is often a cost to cast spells
    • STR is strength. Used for heavy weapons typically.
    • DEX is dexterity. Used for lighter weapons.
    • PER is perception. Useful for firearms.
    • KNW is knowledge and as far as I can tell is used for weapon needing precision.
    • CHR is charisma and I believe this affects allies.
    • FND is funds. This is your money used for buying items and treatment.
    • Doom is somewhat like another health and represents the Old God's power, and once again if it hits 100% the game is over.
  3. Your equipment and active ritual (Continuous spell) Slot A is reserved for weapons while B and C are for accessories
  4. Your inventory
  5. Your EXP and level. Once EXP hits 100 or higher you can click the EXP button to level up.
  6. The 3 assignable item or spell shortcuts in case you need easy access.

Other than this you also have cards.
This is an item card

These typically have either a one time use effect or can be accessories. Though there are others which give effects just from being in your inventory or on being discarded. These use the far left set of buttons in the card UI with the exception of medical items which use the far right.

This is a weapon

Like Items these use the far left set of buttons however these are all equipped to slot A of your equipment. These augment your attacks in combat changing your damage, attack speed, hit chance and occasional bonus effects like this amazing carpenter hammer. As a side note it seems like the lower the speed the better.

And this is a spell

These usually cost either Stamina, Reason or both but can also cost doom. Spells use the set of buttons to the left of the medical ones and provide an instant effect with no time cost. There is utility spells for investigations and combat spells.

Not pictured here are allies which use the set between items and spells. These usually give you +1 to a stat but there are unique allies which provide different effects either while with you or upon dismissing them.
Home and Investigation
Home

Now that we've got that over with, lets take a look at the rest of the game. Assuming you've gone ahead and entered your home this is what you'll see.

A lot of the things here are just flavour. You can interact with the window, cupboard, light switch and socket. You can watch TV, change clothes and look out the peephole.
However the important buttons are the bath, storage and investigations.
The bath will let you once between investigations recover either 1 STA, 1 REA or gain 5% exp. There is no reason to not take the exp before your first investigation so bathe away.
The storage is where any extra items will be sent and where you can choose to store or take anything.
The investigations screen is where you can move on from your home and get into your next mystery and is where the game really begins.

You'll be brought back home between every investigation so make use of this time to take a bath assuming the gods are nice this run.

The City

After picking your investigation you'll leave for the city.
Here is where a lot of the game takes place. You'll have the current story event at the top and below that you have the side quest and a map of the city where you can investigate various areas each with their own events. Some locations even have unique areas you can enter for various reasons but note that this usually comes at the cost of increased doom. By default these are:
  • Home. While you can't return to the previous screen, you can take a rest here to recover 2 stamina and 2 reason for 4 doom.
  • Downtown. Here you'll find the police station which will augment combat encounters and the shop which you can enter for 4 doom to buy items with your funds. This store has general items like a compass, maps, dog food and cigarettes among others.
  • Apartments. you can spend doom to visit here for a chance to recruit your neighbor as an ally.
  • School. You can spend doom to hear rumours from students and attempt to recruit them as allies. you can also spend 5% exp to make a student who won't join you willing to.
  • Hospital Here you can spend funds to treat any injuries you've gained or buy medical items for the future.
  • Seaside. There'll be another shop here, the hardware store. This place is more tools and weapons than the general store but you can still find items like the compass.

Some investigations will have their own unique area instead of the city so be aware when picking your investigation that you cannot come back here if it takes place in a unique location.

Events

After investigating a location you'll more likely than not run into an event.
These are things that happen based on the location you choose and occasionally the old god in play. They usually have a choice to make and occasionally one or more choices will require an item, ally, spell or perk. Upon choosing either the set result will happen or a virtual dice will be rolled and checked against your stats to see if you pass a check. if you do one result will happen, if not something else. Do note that a pass does not always mean something positive.
Combat
So you investigated a location and all of a sudden the screen went dark. You've just found yourself in a combat encounter. When you click the screen you may be presented with something like this.

Another UI rundown here:
  1. The Combat Sequence. This is your allotment of time in your turn. You may use actions equaling up to 200 units before you can't fit any more.
  2. Action Categories. There are four sets of actions consisting of Offensive Actions, Support Actions, Defensive Actions and Spiritual Actions.
  3. Actions. The actual things you can do in a turn. These vary from various attacks, preparing yourself for a guaranteed hit, dodging and more.
  4. Enemy Stats. Here you'll see the name and title of the enemy, the type of enemy it belongs to, its health, damage and power.

To go into more detail on enemy stats, they can have different types of damage. These being stamina (STA) reason (REA) both (ALL) or doom. Power is essentially the enemy's dodge, a higher power lowering your chance to hit.

A more in depth description on the mechanics of combat will be coming very soon. For now just know that spamming prepare into the most damaging attacks you can fit is a very effective strategy.
Custom Playthrough
(TBA)
Characters
Kirie Saito
Could the ghosts following her be the reason behind all the weird events in this town?

Stats
  • 5 STR
  • 7 DEX
  • 7 PER
  • 8 KNW
  • 6 CHR
  • Starts with a Random Spell





Overview
Kirie is technically the first character in the game, despite not being the one used for Extracurricular Activity. She's supposed to be a spell focused character with her high knowledge, unique perks and the fact she starts with a random spell. I wouldn't recommend messing around with spells as a beginner (except a certain combination) but if you are going to she's the best for it.

Unique Perks
(TBA)

Aiko Takahashi
Barely surviving when a ghost of a drowned man kept her underwater, she is determined to solve this mystery.

Stats
  • 7 STR
  • 8 DEX
  • 7 PER
  • 5 KNW
  • 6 CHR



Overview
Aiko, the second character, is by far the most basic character in the game, there's a reason she's the main character in Extracurricular Activity. As captain of the swim team she has solid physical stats and some amazing unique perks for combat letting her get tons of high damage hits off in a single round. I highly recommend her for beginners and for anybody trying to unlock generic achievements as she's the most simple and easy to play.

Unique Perks
(TBA)

Haru
Robbing that old abandoned manor was a mistake. With his friends dead and mutilated, and a vengeful horror chasing him no speed is too high.

Stats
  • 8 STR
  • 6 DEX
  • 7 PER
  • 5 KNW
  • 7 CHR
  • Starts with cigarettes

Overview
(TBA)

Unique Perks
(TBA)

Mizuki Hamasaki
What a strange world we live in, where defeating an ancient evil is the easiest way of boosting your career.

Stats
  • 5 STR
  • 7 DEX
  • 7 PER
  • 6 KNW
  • 8 CHR
  • Starts with a random ally



Overview
(TBA)

Unique Perks
(TBA)

Kouji Tagawa
A picture is worth a thousand words. The government won't sweep this under a rug.

Stats
  • 7 STR
  • 5 DEX
  • 8 PER
  • 7 KNW
  • 6 CHR
  • Starts with a camera



Overview
(TBA)

Unique Perks
(TBA)

Mimi
Unlock Method: Win your second playthrough to unlock Mimi.
Finally a way to put to practice everything she's learned so far.

Stats
  • 6 STR
  • 5 DEX
  • 7 PER
  • 8 KNW
  • 7 CHR
  • Starts with a scalpel and -20% max reason




Overview
(TBA)

Unique Perks
(TBA)

Miku
Unlock method: Explore downtown until you encounter a fight with the rioter, beat her and take the prescription to the hospital, use it in the pharmacy for 4 funds and then head to the illegal den (requires 25 achievements) to unlock Miku.
Rebellious teenager keen on spreading chaos. She will protect her hometown, even if only for her own selfish reasons.

Stats
  • 5 STR
  • 4 DEX
  • 3 PER
  • 4 KNW
  • 3 CHR
  • Increasing doom grants various bonuses



Overview
(TBA)

Unique Perks
(TBA)
Personal Tips
Puzzles, Secrets and Easter Eggs
Blue Gem Secret
Have the Blue Gem in your inventory, obtained from the random item at the store. After this start exploring either the seaside or the school until you get a message about the gem vibrating. Then do the same thing at the other location until the gem vibrates harder. Finally, keep exploring the forest and you should encounter an event and a unique ending.
Future Updates
Highest Priority
Finish the combat section

High Priority
  • Finish the remaining sections
  • Flesh out other sections
  • Add more images
  • Add Characters and Backgrounds section

Low Priority
  • Add a section listing items, weapons, allies, ect
  • Lighthouse section

Please leave feedback for what you would like to see added, changed or improved.
Change Log
23/02/20
  • Added rest of characters

22/02/20
  • Added Blue Gem solution


21/02/20
  • Added section for characters.
  • Added Kirie and Aiko to character section.
  • Better formatting in Home and Investigation section.
Credits
  • nothingxs on discord for discovering the blue gem secret.
27 Comments
Jank Sinatra Dec 11, 2024 @ 9:52pm 
thank you
Grand Admiral Soprano Oct 26, 2024 @ 1:56pm 
love ya for this one
JoeCatius Oct 28, 2023 @ 6:10pm 
So, it's been 3 years. You move on to other things?
ajxx Oct 23, 2023 @ 3:14pm 
so those are all the other chars?
tanikki Oct 2, 2022 @ 7:13pm 
Hope to read more from you on this game. I played around with it for quite a while and was able to figure out the basic elements, but your overview has shone a light on a lot of things for me! Hope you're doing well and are just taking a break (:
Ziden Dec 3, 2020 @ 9:48pm 
just started out, i have a question. How do i pass a completed quest?
RenJingneng Nov 5, 2020 @ 7:17am 
thx for sharing~~~:lunar2019piginablanket:
BE617 Jun 15, 2020 @ 4:58pm 
There's one other character, I forget her name as I haven't unlocked her, but she is the woman referenced on the TV about the woman going missing. According to a YouTuber, (who played as her in a playthrough), she can be unlocked by exploring the forest after seeing the news report on the TV until you find her in an event, she has the character title of "The Hunter's Daughter" and starts with a hunting rifle.
4Donuts Apr 7, 2020 @ 12:22am 
So is this guide dead or something? Sad.
SimplyWockhardt Mar 27, 2020 @ 6:16pm 
great stuff!