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== Usage ==
== Usage ==
Using this item outside of combat will bring up the image seen below, giving a basic understanding of how the [[Battle system#Emotions|emotion system]] works.
Using this item outside of combat will bring up the image seen below, giving a basic understanding of how the [[Battle system#Emotions|emotion system]] works.
[[File:Emotion chart.png|thumb|right|The emotion chart is full view.]]
[[File:Emotion chart.png|thumb|right|The emotion chart.]]
== Theory ==
== Theory ==
* The emotions on the chart, and the characters chosen to represent them, seem to closely coordinate with how the party responded to [[Mari]]'s death in reality.
* The emotions on the chart, and the characters chosen to represent them, seem to closely coordinate with how the party responded to [[Mari]]'s death in reality.

Revision as of 02:27, 24 October 2021

Emotion Chart (icon).png

The Emotion Chart is an important item in OMORI.

Description

A guide all about emotions, drawn by Hero. Wow...

Obtaining

It's obtained after defeating the second Lost Sprout Mole during the tutorial section of the game, given by Hero to explain how emotion works.

Usage

Using this item outside of combat will bring up the image seen below, giving a basic understanding of how the emotion system works.

The emotion chart.

Theory

  • The emotions on the chart, and the characters chosen to represent them, seem to closely coordinate with how the party responded to Mari's death in reality.
  • Kel chose to act like nothing was wrong, focusing on sports and making new friends to keep his mind off the tragedy.
  • Aubrey, feeling abandoned by her friends, became a violent delinquent to cope.
  • Hero fell into a deep depression and became a hikikomori for a year, until Kel helped him recover.
  • Sunny repressed everything related to the incident and stopped emoting, hence why Omori represents Neutral.
  • The only emotion left out of the chart, Afraid, incidentally fits Basil, who became deeply traumatized and paranoid over his actions.