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[[File:SS Tagging menu.png|thumb|right|The tagging menu as seen in-game when pressing the assigned | [[File:SS Tagging menu.png|thumb|right|The tagging menu as seen in-game when pressing the assigned key, the middle square shows the current leader.]] | ||
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a game mechanic that allows the player to change the leading member of the party quickly either through an assigned button or the menu. Different leaders can perform different actions, as seen deeper in this article. Every time the party tags, a photograph sound will play and a polaroid showing interaction with the current leader and the new leader will block the screen to prevent the player from seeing the change.<br>The tagging function becomes available during one of the first cutscenes of the [[Junkyard]], and the whole area is considered a tutorial area for tagging. | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a game mechanic that allows the player to change the leading member of the party quickly either through an assigned button or the menu. Different leaders can perform different actions, as seen deeper in this article. Every time the party tags, a photograph sound will play and a polaroid showing interaction with the current leader and the new leader will block the screen to prevent the player from seeing the change.<br>The tagging function becomes available during one of the first cutscenes of the [[Junkyard]], and the whole area is considered a tutorial area for tagging. |
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Tagging is a game mechanic that allows the player to change the leading member of the party quickly either through an assigned button or the menu. Different leaders can perform different actions, as seen deeper in this article. Every time the party tags, a photograph sound will play and a polaroid showing interaction with the current leader and the new leader will block the screen to prevent the player from seeing the change.
The tagging function becomes available during one of the first cutscenes of the Junkyard, and the whole area is considered a tutorial area for tagging.
Omori/Sunny
While leading, Omori can cut branches, traffic cones and spider webs, Omori is also the only member able to see and interact with the keyboard keys scattered around the world, as well as talking to some creatures that only Omori can understand.
In Faraway Town, Sunny is also able to cut spider webs, during the start of the second night, and cones during the third day of the true route while in the Recycultist's HQ.
Tutorial
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Other uses
While traveling alone in some areas of Black Space, the tagging option is replaced with a "stab" option, allowing Omori to return to the entrance.
Sunny also has this interaction after confronting the Stranger on the hikikomori route.
Aubrey
While leading, Aubrey can smash debris that stands on the way of the party, destroying it and allowing passage.
Tutorial
WIP
Other uses
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Kel
While leading, Kel can throw various balls while on "throwing stands" to solve various puzzles.
Tutorial
WIP
Other uses
WIP
Hero
While leading, Hero can use his charm to persuade other NPCs.
Tutorial
WIP
Other uses
WIP
Gallery
Headspace
Faraway Town
Trivia
- The background of the pictures in the dream world is the area's battle background where the party tagged, this interaction sometimes bugs, leaving only an empty battle background without the polaroid.
- During battle, the beginning text will change depending on who is the party leader.
- WIP (Kel's different balls, may put in Kel's section)
References
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