"AHEM. Before I take our class clowns to the infirmary, we will be pairing off."
Ms. Rack (first name Amanda) is Val's aunt and a teacher at the school. She's both a possible person to date and an ally of the Protagonist in stopping Drape's plans. She teaches Physical Magic.
Ms. Rack as Lover
While possible to date her, it has quite a bit of criteria.
First, you must enslave Val and change her into her Bimbo Personality.
Next, get Val to level four and lie to Ms. Rack why Val's acting different.
Talk to Ms. Rack again and she'll have a discussion about Val's strange behavior. Use Flirt on her and choose either option. During that scene, use Boost to complete it and talk to Ms. Rack again.
After the scene, you'll have two options: change Val back to a bimbo and get an ending. Otherwise, have Val as normal. Either way, Val has to be level fourteen.
If you're planning on dating Ms. Rack, tell her that you can't promise you won't abuse your magic. Level Val to sixteen and head to your room. A scene occurs then and Ms. Rack will become your lover.
Trivia
- She uses magic to make her unable to feel pain and pleasure.
- She's terrible at holding her alcohol due to never drinking in general.
- She's known to her students as "Ms. Rack," though it's likely the other teachers knows her first name (Amanda).
- In the Bimbo World ending, she'll turn blonde with much larger breasts. During this ending, she refers to Dr. Tiff as "Tiffy" at one point. It's likely a nickname given to her as they tried to date in the past, but it ended up not going well.
- She's the first - and currently only - teacher that has a lover route.
- She was the first teacher to be added to the game.
- She's the first teacher to have Play With (a.k.a sex) scenes.
- She's the first teacher to be able to change personality of.
- She plays a major part in the Bimbo World Ending, making her the first teacher to be relevant to a completed ending. She was followed by Jane in version 0.35.
- If enslaved by the Protagonist, she'll say it's fine if the Protagonist refers to her as "Rack" and that s/he doesn't have to refer to her as "Ms" anymore, at the very least in private.
- Prior to getting married and getting the surname "Rack," her last name was "Giles," same as Valerie's last name.