Probably, but the actual collection, I just found under 'inventory' at the top of the screen.Iirc you need to defeat the first boss to unlock the area where you can interact with your captives.
Not sure how I missed that.
Probably, but the actual collection, I just found under 'inventory' at the top of the screen.Iirc you need to defeat the first boss to unlock the area where you can interact with your captives.
In your Item menu, there will be a Collection option at the top that should show them.Asking again, how do you view your collected/captured ememies?
I remember in a previous build there was a menu that took you to a prison where you can dress them up, but I guess that got moved around?
You can click the gag on the title screen to get access to the debug menu ingame.Is there any cheat that work to see all the outfit/bondage ? I used a code where the caracter had everything, but I was stuck in a cage with enemies around and couldn't unlock the restrain...
just find a elevator room , go to the top floor . then u can use the collectionProbably, but the actual collection, I just found under 'inventory' at the top of the screen.
Not sure how I missed that.
I would argue this game is that archetype first. It is a roguelike first and a smut game last.It plays like a 200h learning curve traditional roguelike where you're expected to spend a lot of time learning the mechanics of the game.
Assuming you already do things like "buy out the Commerce Shrine to get a shop portal and sell your loot"...How do you spend money effectively? (I have 8000+ gp on floor 3 that I have no idea how to best spend).
Girls with colorful names are unique "persistent" NPCs made by patrons, the one without is just random NPC. while higher rank girls need more bindings to stay secure iirc.what different between girl have names (color) and dont have? same question with rank of girls.
Mind if I add this to the Tips and Tricks post I made? As it doesn't have an section for purchasing stuff when your filthy rich. (Especially if your not spending your cash on every shrine or having to deal with the 3 big money dumps of shopkeep restraint removal, prison bribes for security reduction and buying magic keys off npcs.Assuming you already do things like "buy out the Commerce Shrine to get a shop portal and sell your loot"...
Buy basic armor from the shop if you're missing any armor pieces after a floor or two. Don't overlook the Sunglasses; protection from changing light levels is handy, and you'd much rather have them on your face than a blindfold.
Buy basic weapon types you don't have. Got a cutting implement, for escaping? Rope, for capturing? A ranged weapon, for dealing with things you don't want to melee? A demolition tool, for breaking down heavy defences? Those four don't cover every situation you might want a weapon for, but they'll do for most of them. For completeness, I'd add 'a magic weapon, for fighting ghosts', as the fifth weapon type... but those aren't available in the Shoppe, so you'll just have to get lucky there.
Stash backup weapons of those types at the Summit, just in case your weapons get lost or confiscated. Consider upgrading to a better ranged weapon later, if you use ranged attacks semi-regularly and haven't found something good.
You can offer money at shrines for +Rep with goddesses (and minor temporary buffs). Every bit of +Rep is important, since this lowers the strictness of restraints and postpones possible punishments.
Buy items from non-hostile NPCs for +Rep with factions. It's best to focus on useful consumables if you're at all gold-limited, but just buy whatever if you have the cash. If you've got a high-ish rep with one faction, look for more of their people and trade as much as you can; becoming allied with a faction means you can recruit any of their people to your party at any time, which can be really handy.
Consider stocking up on quick-bind restraints; they're hotbar-usable consumables that can hit enemies who are Vulnerable instead of needing a Stun. The Blacksmith in the Shoppe stocks basic Cuffs that handily gimp fighter-types, and the Stuffing sold by the Kidnapper is a super-cheap way to interrupt casting and at least stall most mages, so it's worth making sure you keep some on hand. Better quick-bind restraints exist (mostly other cuffs), keep an eye out for them.
Consider stocking up on rubber tape from the kidnapper's shop. If you've get the opportunity to use Truss 'Em Up in a 1v1, you've usually already won... but for more complex situations, taped-up hands are one of the most effective ways of preventing an opponent from escaping their restraints, and they're available in bulk.
Make sure you keep enough high-end bondage items around to stock your cuddle lounge. Turning high-level enemies into party members takes a while, but it really helps.
If you don't spend every last coin you possibly can on everything that's ever for sale, you'll probably still have more money than you can reasonably spend after a few floors. This gives you a significant budget for 'decorative' bondage, if you're in the habit of collecting enemies. You don't need to tie up every girl... but if you're into that, you can probably afford to do so.
Go ahead! And yes, I forgot to mention "pay the shopkeep to remove your restraints" as a use of money, but that's definitely also a thing. It's better to pay the bondage-element goddesses to do so, because +Rep, but it's a thing you can do, as are jailer bribes.Mind if I add this to the Tips and Tricks post I made? As it doesn't have an section for purchasing stuff when your filthy rich. (Especially if your not spending your cash on every shrine or having to deal with the 3 big money dumps of shopkeep restraint removal, prison bribes for security reduction and buying magic keys off npcs.
They can be found in the Discord for the game.Any mods available?