what version are you on? Recent updates should have fixed all missing sprites issues.I recently beat the boss at 100th floor in the garden area but it's a missing texture item with no description. Is there anyway for me to fix this?
My save file was from 3.5 when I was at that point in the game and I didn't have any issue with important items, so your problem might be because of the 4.0 version. I did notice some oddities with some foods reaction from girls, though that may be unrelated.The most recent one 4.0 then again my save is from the earliest version i think. Sorry if the quality of the picture is bad I took it with my phone.
The dev confirmed that the bug came from 4.0. He updated the game to 4.1 which suposedly fix it (but it's not yet availlable in DLsite. Only in Steam).So an update about that bug i experienced. I started a new playthrough since I can't salvage the old one. Upon defeating one of the bosses that drops the orb after you beat it in english gives you the missing item with no description upon restarting and swapping to japanese the item is collected just fine so i could have saved my old one if i didnt have an extra save from before killing that last boss. It seems there might be a bug around that.
Can someone explain how to make the food for the snow land girl? I've tried to cook tomato+curry+soup but that ends in failure...
Taro the white kitsune ninja is an avid ramen lover, and wants "a thick, fatty ramen".
All ramen are made by adding noodles on top of soup. Now you just need to make a thick, fatty soup to go with it. Fortunately the ice continent forests has a certain enemy that drops chunks of fat... Just imagine you're making tomato/curry/milk soup, except you're using fat instead of tomato/curry/milk. Then you turn soup into ramen.
It was EITHER? I thought it meant to have ALL that -_- THANKSSoups are generally made by boiling water with vegetables/meat/fish, + either nothing else, or tomato, or fat meat, or curry flower, or pumpkin, or miso (or also milk, except it doesn't use water).
Once you've made the soup, combine it with raw noodles to make ramen.