Bond Episode 2: Hanabi Ichijo (Yuito) |
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Quest Type | Bond Episode |
Phase | Phase 3 |
Companion | Hanabi Ichijo |
Bond Episode 2: Hanabi Ichijo (Yuito) is a Bond Episode in Scarlet Nexus. Bond Episodes are special quests that are specifically associated with the Companions of the game. These are special scenes that can only happen depending on your progress in the main story, as well as in the Standby Phase. Bond Episode 2: Hanabi Ichijo (Yuito) is a bond episode exclusive to Hanabi Ichijo.
Bond Episode 2: Hanabi Ichijo (Yuito) Information
- Quest Type: Bond Episode
- Phase: Phase 3
- Companion: Hanabi Ichijo
Bond Episode 2: Hanabi Ichijo (Yuito) Upgrades & Rewards
As the bond level with your allies increases, Struggle Arms System (SAS) effects are added and the companion will perform support actions on you such as healing and reviving for regularly.
- Unlocks Level 3: Increase SAS Recovery Speed & Combo V for the SAS: Pyrokinesis ability.
Bond Episode 2: Hanabi Ichijo (Yuito) Walkthrough
- This bond episode becomes available at the end of Phase 3, Inside Upside Down Reality, during the Standby Phase.
- During the quest Days of Disquieting Stagnation (Abandoned Subway), make sure you get the Presents Item, Green Curtain: Fresh Verdure. You can find it the section on the east side of the mini-map, there are x2 Saws Paws, defeat both enemies and pick up the resouce item that's nearby to find x1 Fashion Magazine "RUMOR". This is after the cutscene where you meet with Naomi Randall.
- Give her the item and then speak to her to start the second episode.
- You'll be treated to another dialogue cutscene where the two talk about the OSF at Musubi's. After the cutscene, you'll return to the Hideout and you'll unlock Level 3: Increase SAS Recovery Speed & Combo V for the SAS: Pyrokinesis ability.
- Make sure to open the Brain Messages and answer her message after the bond episode with her.
Bond Episode 2: Hanabi Ichijo (Yuito) Notes & Tips
- If you are to speak to an ally, you will usually see this icon on top of their head or next to a brain message which identifies that a bond episode is available. On the other hand, if you reply to a brain message, you'll be given a prompt that if you reply to the message, it will start a bond episode.
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