imported>Furukawa (Somehow forgot this one.) |
imported>Hentropia (→Val's Testimony: Directly from game code - including bugs as I don't control Changer's mind and have no desire to do so. You can get the Normal ending even with everyone freed as long as Val trusts you, regardless of Charm status, 60% is the threshold for Normal/True. Minimum Trust drop is 10 from 10 slaves. Maximum is 17 as of v0.62 - "willing" slaves do not affect Slave Count, neither do NPCs like Frost Queen and Sarah's Mom.) |
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== Val's Testimony == | == Val's Testimony == | ||
Val doesn't provide testimony like the others do. Instead, her testimony is solely based of her Trust | Val doesn't provide testimony like the others do. Instead, her testimony is solely based of her Trust or Charmed status. If she's not Charmed, you must reach at least 30 Trust during the scene but since Drape removes any trust potions AND drops her Trust by 1 for each slave, well... have fun! | ||
There | There are '''six '''possible outcomes, depending on what you've done. | ||
* If she's '''Charmed''', she always helps the Protagonist out | * If she's '''Charmed''', she always helps the Protagonist out even if her Trust is negative. | ||
* If Val's trust is less than 30, she'll refuse to help you out and instead leads to a [[Endings|Bad Ending]]. | * If Val's trust is less than 30, she'll refuse to help you out and instead leads to a [[Endings|Bad Ending]]. | ||
* If her Trust is at least 30, she will let you choose between going back in time so you can prevent this from happening or enslaving everyone, triggering two potential endings with minor dialogue change: | |||
** Keeping at least 60% of your slaves leads to the True End, where the Protagonist changes Val back. | |||
** Keeping less than 60% of your slaves leads to the Normal End, where the Protagonist forcefully brainwashes everyone. | |||
* If you dated Julia and read the book during her second date, Val will prevent the massacre mentioned in the book, causing another ending to play out, in which Drape is implied to be married. | * If you dated Julia and read the book during her second date, Val will prevent the massacre mentioned in the book, causing another ending to play out, in which Drape is implied to be married. | ||
[[Category:Gameplay Mechanics]] | [[Category:Gameplay Mechanics]] | ||
[[Category:Childhood waifu]] | [[Category:Childhood waifu]] |
Revision as of 12:20, 17 January 2021
Testimony is a minor gameplay thing that only takes place at the end of the Faculty Control route.
After having a minimum of ten slaves, three of which must be the other teachers, speak to Jane in her room and choose to confront Drape.
Any Trust potions used on Val is negated and she needs a minimum of thirty (30) Trust in order to complete the route.
Having any less than that causes a bad ending to play out.
Good Testimony
Any testimony that, even if it makes it sound like the character doesn't want to stay the Protagonist's slave, but it increases Val's Trust is considered good.
The following testimony increases Val's trust and is as such considered Good testimony.
- Ms. Rack as a slave.
- Sarah, if you made her into a doll and/or followed her to her home.
- Dr. Tiff as a slave.
- Julia as a slave, if you fixed Ashley's mind without enslaving her.
- Ashley as a slave. This one, I'm unsure about - I think it increases her Trust whether or not you enslaved Julia.
- Brittany as a slave, as she's happy that she's just getting help to get back home later.
- Erin as a slave, if you completed three or more Monster Capture quests.
- Cassandra as a slave, if you talked her out of using the potion (citation needed).
Bad Testimony
Any testimony, even if it sounds like the character wishes to remain the Protagonist's slave, but it decreases Val's Trust is considered bad.
The following testimony decreases Val's trust and is as such considered Bad testimony.
- Reese as a slave. It sounds a little better if you turned him back into a guy, but overall, bad testimony.
- Angie, if you enslaved Derrick.
- Despite giving positive Testimony, it decreases Val's trust and is as such bad testimony.
- Victoria, she has complete and utter distrust of the Protagonist to begin with.
Unknown Testimony
Testimony that doesn't increase nor decrease Val's trust is listed here. It is unknown if it's a bug or not.
- Kate. Not added in yet.
- Sarah, if you just enslaved her. No trust bubble is shown. Possibly a bug.
- Derrick as a slave. No trust bubble is shown (citation needed).
- Jane as a slave. No trust bubble is shown.
Val's Testimony
Val doesn't provide testimony like the others do. Instead, her testimony is solely based of her Trust or Charmed status. If she's not Charmed, you must reach at least 30 Trust during the scene but since Drape removes any trust potions AND drops her Trust by 1 for each slave, well... have fun!
There are six possible outcomes, depending on what you've done.
- If she's Charmed, she always helps the Protagonist out even if her Trust is negative.
- If Val's trust is less than 30, she'll refuse to help you out and instead leads to a Bad Ending.
- If her Trust is at least 30, she will let you choose between going back in time so you can prevent this from happening or enslaving everyone, triggering two potential endings with minor dialogue change:
- Keeping at least 60% of your slaves leads to the True End, where the Protagonist changes Val back.
- Keeping less than 60% of your slaves leads to the Normal End, where the Protagonist forcefully brainwashes everyone.
- If you dated Julia and read the book during her second date, Val will prevent the massacre mentioned in the book, causing another ending to play out, in which Drape is implied to be married.