
This can be especially difficult in regards to Yuri, as most of Sayori’s loved words are also hated by Yuri. It is highly likely to get both beach poems while pursuing Sayori, but only if the selected words also wind up with an at average score for Natsuki and/or Yuri. If too many disliked poems were given, the respective lady will refuse to even trade poems at all. They only do so if the previous poems were neutral for them, and they don’t outright hate the final poem. These are unique poems needed for full data collection. On the fourth day, Natsuki and Yuri may offer up poems dedicated to beaches. For Act 2, Yuri will be incredibly obsessive no matter the player’s performance. With too many fully disliked poems, each lady will start to express uncontrollable emotions: Sayori will become jealous and accusatory, Natsuki will be even more abrasive and childish, and Yuri may withdraw altogether. However, if two neutral poems are followed by a single loved poem, the recipient will be extra impressed.Ĭreating middle score poems is also a good means of establishing friendship without entering either romantic or adversary territory.

There is no special dialogue if all poems wound up being neutral. This is especially true if they had read two loved poems in a row, but on the final day the poem is only fine status. On the other hand, if a girl was already given a poem they loved (45 or more points), the new neutral poem will cause them to become crestfallen.

If a girl previously received a poem they hated (29 points or below), they will comment about how the current neutral poem is a slight improvement and that players should keep at it. Sayori, Natsuki, and Yuri will comment on a player’s writing history. It is worth focusing on making these during at least one playthrough to obtain all secrets and dialogue. Most of these words are among Sayori’s favorites.Ĭreating these so-so poems influences a few different mechanics throughout the game. Natsuki tends to be moderate about family, nature, and activities.

Her second-place words tend to be favored by Natsuki, but a high number are also liked by Yuri. Sayori has no strong feelings about food, gadgets, or simple emotions. This can sometimes result in love reactions and scenes when everyone really should have been unimpressed. In the case of ties, Yuri will always win against Natuski and Sayori, while Natsuki will be above Sayori. With a score between 30 to 44, a particular girl will be completely indifferent when reading the poem during tomorrow’s club meeting. Clicking on a glitched word will result in zero points to every candidate, which can greatly affect the total. Note that during Act 2, Natsuki and Yuri’s avatars may jump up for these words, however they do not have a score improvement (it is instead simply due to Sayori being missing).

Neutral words reward the associated love interest two points each.
