#3: There are three main things you need to learn, all of which are designed to be easy to learn but have many features, and a few smaller super easy things.
YOU WILL DROWN IF YOU DON'T KNOW HOW TO SWIM, SO LEARN TO SWIM IN THE POOL FIRST. The database is the middle of the pool, with common events being the deep end of the pool. The RPG Maker map editor is the shallow end of the pool. If they are correct and what you're trying to do does require a script, you need to stop and learn how RPG Maker does things before even thinking about trying what you want. Usually they're not, but I've noticed a few people here and there recommend scripts when common events can more easily be used, which means they're unfamiliar with how to do things right. If you ask a question on a forum and someone answers by saying you need a script to do it, they may be wrong. (until you know how EVERYTHING ELSE works FIRST) #2: You don't need custom scripts for anything. This means the most painless way to make your awesome magnum opus in your mind is to start by learning how RPG Maker does everything by default and not trying to force it to do things that require scripting. While RPG Maker is very versatile, it's main focus has always been 80s/90s RPGs such as Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy, Ultima, Chrono Trigger, and so on. #1: RPG Maker is designed primarily for old-school style RPGs. That proved to be false, as both are seen in BTZ helping Zebra-chan torture Jin-woo.Hello my fellow RMVX customers! I see there are quite a few others here who have never used any previous RPG Maker at all, so I think I should give you some advice to get you started as quickly and painlessly as possible. Considering that Guro likes serving strawberry cake laced with poison, it's implied he killed Naoko in the True Ending.They had never met in person until the game. Both are penpals and share their love for strawberry cake. Guro from the Blood Soup games makes a cameo as Naoko's friend.The two then eat strawberry cake together. Naoko calls him out for scaring her, but Guro shrugs it off and invites himself to her house for a snack. He and Naoko are penpals and both share their love for strawberry cake. When she approaches it, turns out it's Guro from Blood Soup.
Suddenly she starts being chased by a mysterious figure. Naoko leaves the house and goes to the park. As soon as she remembers this, she starts to laugh maniacally. When she turns around, turns out she's Naoko herself.
If Naoko decides to check on the attic, she finds a madwoman wrapped in a blanket living there. Naoko remembers she was murdered by Kimiko and disappears into the afterlife. When Naoko leaves the house she sees exorcists in front of her, calling Naoko a ghost that has been haunting the house for a long time. Both became best friends, but Kimiko started resenting Naoko for having lower grades than her. If Naoko decides to check the letter in her room, she recalls she used to have a friend called Kimiko back in high school.
Turns out Naoko is a serial killer and murdered her unrequited crush Saburou, his dismembered corpse all around the house.
When she opens the closet, she finds a corpse there. Naoko starts hallunicating seeing severed body parts and blood in her house. Naoko is wandering in her house alone while random things start to happen.Įndings Cliché Ending 1: Stuffed in the Closet