![]() You don't lose any progress and can just teleport to a mistle near it and run over and grab and then warp to final boss so it isn't worth the risk if you are unsure which answer is right as it isn't like you are repeating an hour or three and several fights or dungeons to do this. Also, for anyone who still is on the fence not picking it up doesn't set you back at all. Then I picked it up and killed the final boss again without actually restoring it and I got the best ending so it confirmed the matter (I was quite glad I didn't risk picking it up cause I nearly decided to). I decided to test it by not picking it up and beating the game for the second best ending. Most opinions were picking it up was the trigger point but some conflicted, only a few, stating it was restoring it. I had been concerned about which mattered, too, when I got to that point and looked online. Its actually picking it up that is the deciding factor, not restoring it. This will get you all endings and allow you to get all missing stuff with your next two runs since you already got the neutral ending.all vestiges can be picked up without ruining the good ending playthrough, just leave a couple of Io's memories unrestored (this is the deciding factor) until you beat the final boss, then after credits rolled restore the rest of Io's memories and beat the final boss again earning the best ending. don't pick it up and beat boss then after credits go pick it up and beat boss again and as long as you met all the rest of the requirements this will be the deciding factor between which of the two best endings you get) in one run and the worst ending in the other. Originally posted by Xengre:Yup, just get either the two best endings (remember what I said about picking up Io's final vestige. nothing worth replaying unless you absolutely just ridiculously love this game. If you are just doing it to see the other endings, YouTube is your friend tbh. If you are doing it for achievements you can opt at NG+ start to go back into NG rather than NG+ to keep difficulty down for a quick run through. esp that meme true ending (does it even legally qualify as a different ending? lol. Achievements aside the endings, themselves, are purely story and don't matter for any reward so you only need two runs and really the endings kind of lol. You would need three playthroughs minimal, backing up save data and doing it from partway near end with neutral will not work apparently since it all must be on a single save to count for achievements, to get all the achievements. Right, this post is correct I had forgotten about the neutral ending and mixed it up with the get everything (rewards/gifts/codes/items/etc.) that is tangible which only needs two playthroughs. ![]() There's 1 for all successors and 1 for all successors + Io which you can do in a single playthrough, then 2nd is the bad ending for not restoring any successor memory and there's the neutral ending that you must restore at least 1 but not all of the memories so 3rd playthrough. So you can repeatedly get the final endings depending on what you got unlocked, hence above trick, but yeah all on a single character with enough playthroughs as above poster indicated. This works because the final boss respawns after you beat it and credits roll. Then on the other playthrough get the bad ending. Come back to that code and pick it up and beat game for best ending. Complete everything needed for the perfect ending EXCEPT don't pick up Io's final blood code of the ground (picking it up is the requirement, not viewing the memory so do not pick it up), finish game and get that ending. Originally posted by Xengre:You need two playthroughs IIRC.
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