You're right. But finally found them now. And it was worth it!
Teddy Burr
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Hello, I just bought and played through the main story of the DLC, and gained the hearts of the 3 bros. Right now, I'm trying to find the emblem pieces. Only found all the pieces of the Day emblem. But the last few for Dusk and Night I haven't been able to find. Already tried checking everywhere again at different times of day. Am I missing something or do I have to play the harder difficulty of Happy Ending areas to get the last pieces?
Figured out the problem. When you go to see the rat king and talk about Scrap. It's better to lie, as the bathing encounter didn't really happen when I told the truth and fought the other ratkins to protect Scrap. Go back immediately to Scrap after lying to the king, talk about his treasures, then you will get the bathing option for him
been having the same problem. Not sure if I got the option to do it already, but it never showed up for me after finishing the house and keeping him protected from the Rat King. He mostly just gives me the usual greeting I picked for him and the bathing option hasn't shown up or after I've shown Tao his house at least 3 times
Despite the question already being answered. Yeah, in the original, he's just a spirit given form by Shun and a name by Hiroyuki. And depending on who you go with during the test of courage, he'll either pop up as their old teacher Botan, show up once as Kounosuke, or show a glimpse of himself for a short few seconds. The problem is he's not meant to be recognized for exactly what he is.
If you do, he'll stop you and complete wipe all memory of him from you. But he will always show up when you least expect him.
If they do more to add to him, i'd be glad to see it. The only instances I've ever seen him play a deeper part is once during Juuichi's route and multiple times for Kounosuke's. But we'll have to wait and see what the creators do with him here.
Who said you had to forgive him? Vulgor's not exactly the most understanding and subtle wolf in the village. However he's making an effort to keep his promise to Ranok and show Verissa that he isn't what she sees him as. He's a brute, but he's not above recognizing the damage he's done and apologizing. You may not be able to forgive him right now, but make sure to see the efforts he is putting out to change his ways and open up more.
MC made the excuse cause he knew his own mistake is saying certain phrases they don't understand the same way he does. And because even Vulgor recognized what he did would be seen as him breaking his promise to Ranok. He wants to get along Vul, not make him out as a brute or villain like everyone else sees him as.
MC is trying in his own way to make Vul seem better than everyone sees him as, especially towards Verissa. Both him, Verissa, and Ranok believe Vul can be better. But he has a terrible habit of doing exactly as everyone expects him to do. So it's better for the MC to cover for him as he's seeing the better within Vul