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Sakumashiki (talk | contribs) m (→How to gain piety: Updated the method for acquiring piety. The easiest way is to offer sake barrels. Other methods are to brew sake and convert crim/ bone bread into noodles by hammering.) |
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==== How to gain piety ==== | ==== How to gain piety ==== | ||
Kizuami accepts Corpses, Short Swords, Rice Meal, Noodle Meal, Rice cake, Round rice cake, Sake, Sake barrel as offerings. Of these, the sake barrel is the easiest to gain piety, because it is heavy and valuable. | |||
Incidentally, as a special feature when converting from Horome to Kizuami, the player does not receive a conversion penalty, and in addition, they can retain half of their piety from before the conversion. If you want to switch between the faiths of both siblings, you could try gaining piety with | Sake barrels can be found in '''[[Elin:Nefu Village|Nefu Village]]''', and if you raise your carpentry skills and learn the recipe, you can '''[[Elin:Creating|craft]]''' them yourself. | ||
If you don't have the recipe for the sake barrel, you can make sake in a brewing barrel. Another tricky option is to bake bread with crim or bone powder and then dismantle it with a hammer and convert it into noodles. | |||
Incidentally, as a special feature when converting from Horome to Kizuami, the player does not receive a conversion penalty, and in addition, they can retain half of their piety from before the conversion. If you want to switch between the faiths of both siblings, you could try gaining piety with Horome first, and then starting to worship the Kizuami. | |||
== Mechanics== | == Mechanics== |
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