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* Trader Nekomata have quite a few features that are never described. They are fast travel points, and their map icons will show a checkmark if you have an item they want. Also, talking to them opens up the trading menu, but each one also has their own shop through which they sell music, photo poses, clothes, and either KK Notes or Magatama for a premium.
* Trader Nekomata have quite a few features that are never described. They are fast travel points, and their map icons will show a checkmark if you have an item they want. Also, talking to them opens up the trading menu, but each one also has their own shop through which they sell music, photo poses, clothes, and either KK Notes or Magatama for a premium.


* Don't ignore dogs and cats. If you pet a dog they will follow you around for a while and bark if there are Visitors nearby. Feeding a dog will have them track down and dig up some nearby money, and is always a huge return on investment in dog food. Most cats will give hints about nearby tanuki when you read their thoughts.
* At a Relic Nekomata you can select a particular relic you want to try and find and hold a button to make active a circle of the general area it is located on the map.
 
* You don't take fall damage.
 
* If you pet a dog they will follow you around for a while and bark if there are Visitors nearby. Feeding a dog will have them track down and dig up some nearby money, and is always a huge return on investment in dog food. If there is a collectable within a certain range of the dog it will lead you to it and bark at it if you've fed it.
 
* Most cats will give hints about nearby tanuki when you read their thoughts.


* Visitors that are preoccupied with sealing a soul cube/attacking a yokai you need to defend are vulnerable to backstabs.
* Visitors that are preoccupied with sealing a soul cube/attacking a yokai you need to defend are vulnerable to backstabs.
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* Get caught by the parade at least once.
* Get caught by the parade at least once.
* You can headshot visitors with the bow and arrows. It does way more damage even while in combat and is pretty legit for taking out specific visitor types.
* There is a set total amount of max HP from eating food so don't sweat it or try to grind it out, you'll hit it eventually.
* With the summon tengu unlocked you can also grapple mid-glide as long as you keep aim held down and look towards roof edges till you see a tengu appear.
* Even if you don't want to 100% everything, definitely find all the Tanuki. The reward is worth it.
* There's a tab in the menu screen that lists all relics you need to find, you can mark them active from there so you don't need to visit the nekomata directly. there's no limit to how many you can add to the map at once.
* In the Map Filters option, there's an option to hide completed items at the very bottom of the list. You'll want to turn this on ASAP
* There's a point of no return at the end of the game, but it only locks you out of a single sidequest chain, AND tells you exactly what one before you do it, so don't worry about main story missions locking you out of sidequests


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