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Key scenes are special cutscenes which are played after the completion of a chapter in episode 2 if the player's friendship level with [[Nagisa]] is high enough, and a specific dialogue option has been chosen during one of the chapter's acts. They usually involve some sort of flashback or dialogue between Nagisa and Wynarl.
Key scenes are special cutscenes which are played after the completion of a chapter in episode 2 if the player's friendship level with [[Nagisa]] is high enough, and a specific dialogue option has been chosen during one of the chapter's acts. They usually involve some sort of flashback or dialogue between Nagisa and Wynarl.


There are 5 different key scenes, one for each chapter before the final chapter. This guide will highlight which options are specifically required for the key scenes, although if the player has not amassed enough friendship level with Nagisa, the key scene will not play regardless.
There are 4 different key scenes, one for each chapter before the final chapter. This guide will highlight which options are specifically required for the key scenes, although if the player has not amassed enough friendship level with Nagisa, the key scene will not play regardless.


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