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Topic on Talk:Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure

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Frankly, a thread like this where anons joined just to throw some questionable accusations at the site and its editors because not everything perfectly aligns with their views didn't need to be resurrected at all. You should have started a new discussion or, better yet, joined our official Discord server.<br>
 
Frankly, a thread like this where anons joined just to throw some questionable accusations at the site and its editors because not everything perfectly aligns with their views didn't need to be resurrected at all. You should have started a new discussion or, better yet, joined our official Discord server.<br>
 
With that being said, it would be nice if you could provide some proofs before removing stuff from the wiki, especially considering this is literally your only edit on the site. Because of this, i will revert the edit while waiting for proofs.<br>
 
With that being said, it would be nice if you could provide some proofs before removing stuff from the wiki, especially considering this is literally your only edit on the site. Because of this, i will revert the edit while waiting for proofs.<br>
It's been a long time since i have played the game but, from what i remember, the way it works in the original Japanese PC release is that Happy Mode removes the "black void" from the default outfit. The Mastiff rerelease keeps the edit made for the PSP version, which used the "black void" even in this mode. This was the situation at launch, at least. If this is not the case anymore and has been fixed (if it is, it must have happened shortly after launch considering the game has not received a patch in years), the mod can be removed from the article since the our goal for listing this type of mods is to restore removed or altered content and not add something that was never there to begin with.
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It's been a long time since i have properly played the game but, from what i remember, the way it works in the original Japanese PC release is that Happy Mode removes the "black void" from the default outfit. The Mastiff rerelease keeps the edit made for the PSP version, which retains the "black void" even in this mode. This was the situation at launch, at least. If this is not the case anymore and the "issue" has been fixed (if it has, it must have happened shortly after launch considering the game has not received a patch in years), the mod can be removed from the article since our goal for listing this type of mods is to restore removed or altered content and not add something that was never there to begin with.