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Eternity's card, Nemuno's card and the cards of the Three Fairies of Light from 100th Black Market

All five cards are equipment cards which grant you the ability to shoot additional bullets. You can either buy them from the shop or equip them by default.

Eternity's card gives you a small butterfly that shoots a spiral of bullets. However, they don't reach far so you need to be close to the enemy in order to deal any damage with them.

Nemuno's card makes you throw aimed knives at the enemy. You throw a knife and not a cleaver as depicted in the card's image, but if you look at the development pictures, the original card's image showed a knife /post/693848937781772289/.

From the cards of the Three Fairies of Light, it seems that only Luna Child's card will make you shoot bullets from the actual options (the little moons). When using Star Sapphire's card or Sunny Milk's card you will shoot directly from Marisa and not from the stars or the little sun.

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Biten's, Enoko's and Chiyari's cards from Unfinished Dream of All Living Ghost

The first card gives you an additional option from which you shoot similar bullets to that of the character whose card you equipped.

The second card gives you invincibility to certain beast spirits (Biten - otters do not harm you, Enoko - wolves do not harm you and Chiyari - eagles do not harm you).

The second card's ability only applies to regular beast spirits. The powerful beast spirits that are sent by Yachie, Saki or Yuuma will still kill you.

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Mokou's card, Minoriko's card and Sannyo's cards - Unconnected Marketeers and 100th Black Market

In Unconnected Marketeers, Mokou's card cannot be equipped by default and can only be purchased in the shop. But in 100th Black Market, it is possible to either equip the card by default or purchase it. The card gives you 3 lives.

The card type was changed from Item card (in Touhou 18) to Passive card (in Touhou 18.5) and the description was also slightly modified: /post/701267960724144128/.

Minoriko's card is available only in 100th Black Market and can be either purchased in the shop or equipped by default. It gives you one life.

Although it still has the same name as in Unconnected Marketeers, Sannyo's card was changed in 100th Black Market (see also /post/701358428995649536/). In Touhou 18 you get a life piece each time you capture a spellcard, but in Touhou 18.5 you get a life every third wave that you clear. The card can be either equipped by default or purchased in the shop.

You can have only one copy of these cards in your inventory during gameplay.

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Life card, Bomb card, Life piece card and Bomb piece card

In Unconnected Marketeers all four cards are available. They cannot be equipped by default and while the Life and Bomb cards can be purchased in the shop, the Life piece and Bomb piece cards are dropped only by certain enemies when defeated.

In 100th Black Market only the Life card is available, which also cannot be equipped by default. The description is mostly unchanged with small exceptions:

The Life and Bomb cards, as their name says, grant you a Life or Bomb upon purchasing. In Unconnected Marketeers you are able to buy only one such card per stage, but in 100th Black Market you can buy up to 5 Life cards if you have enough money.

The Life piece and Bomb piece cards, as their name suggests, give you a life piece and a bomb piece, respectively, when you collect them.

Below you can find a list of the Life and Bomb piece card drops in Unconnected Marketeers. I hope this will be helpful to some of you in resource planning.

Life piece:

1 pre Mike boss 1 Mike second spell 1 pre Takane boss 1 Sannyo midboss 1 pre Sannyo boss 1 Sannyo third spell 1 stage 4 midboss 1 pre Misumaru boss 1 Misumaru third spell 1 Tsukasa midboss st5 1 pre Megumu boss 1 Tsukasa midboss st6 1 pre Tsukasa-ex midboss 3 Tsukasa-ex midboss (one after each spell) 1 pre Momoyo boss 1 Momoyo third spell

Bomb piece:

1 Mike midboss 2 pre Mike boss 1 Mike first spell 1 Takane midboss 2 pre Takane boss 3 Takane boss (one after each spell) 2 pre Sannyo boss 1 Sannyo first spell 1 Sannyo second spell 2 pre Misumaru boss 1 Misumaru second spell 1 Megumu second spell 3 pre Chimata boss 1 Chimata fourth spell 4 pre Tsukasa ex midboss 1 pre Momoyo boss 8 Momoyo boss (one after each spell excepting third and tenth spell)

If I accidentally forgot something in this list or you spot something incorrect please let me know!

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Unused Bomb card and Life/Bomb piece cards from 100th Black Market

In the files of 100th Black Market you can find the Bomb card and the Bomb piece/Life piece cards. These are most probably leftovers from Unconnected Marketeers.

As a reference, the left side picture below shows the card list from Unconnected Marketeers, where you can see all 4 cards, and the right side picture shows the card list from 100th Black Market, where you can only see the Life card.

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The history.txt file of ver. 1.02b of Antinomy of Common Flowers did not contain the changes from that version. They were added in ver. 1.03 file.

メッセージ表示の不具合修正 (fixed message display bug) was added in the ver1.04 section of the ver. 1.10 changelog.

Ver. 1.10b was incorrectly labeled as ver1.11 in its changelog. This was fixed in the next version's changelog.

Information about ver. 1.10d was completely removed from the history.txt file of ver. 1.21.

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The information about ver. 1.03b was removed from the history.txt file of ver. 1.10 of Urban Legend in Limbo. Moreover, there were some modifications to the information about ver. 1.03.

Details about the env_check.exe did not exist initially in the ver1.03 section and were added in the file from ver. 1.10. However, information about Koishi's sneeze and Mokou's victory pose was removed in the same file.

The section about Sumireko's victory pose (censored character to avoid spoilers) was changed from 演出調整 (performance adjustment) to 一部演出を調整 (adjusted some effects). Translation done via google translate.

Information about Miko and Futo was added in the ver1.22 section in the history.txt file of ver. 1.30.

Details about the updater.exe were added in the ver1.40beta section from ver. 1.40 changelog.

All information about ver. 1.40 beta was removed from the history.txt file of ver. 1.41. Also, the subtitle <ネットワーク対戦> (<Network battle>) was also removed from the ver1.40 section.

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The changelog from ver. 1.10b of Hopeless Masquerade incorrectly said "Vet" instead of "Ver". It was corrected in the changelog of ver. 1.10c, where Byakuren's name is also now fully written (previously it just said Hijiri).

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In the changelog of Scarlet Weather Rhapsody (found in the readme.txt), there are some modifications to the ver1.03 section in the changelog of ver. 1.04. "持続短縮" (duration reduction) was removed from Sakuya's description and "-逆さ屏風 高レベルで空中対応" (- Upside down folding screen - high level aerial support) was removed from Yuyuko's description.

In ver. 1.06 the changelog of ver1.05 was modified as follows: a note was added in Youmu's description "(追記)半身の一部行動が弦月斬のレベルに依存していたバグ修正" ((Additional note) Fixed a bug where some actions of the half body were dependent on Gengetsuzan's level.) and a symbol was changed in Yukari's description

ver. 1.05: 客観境界 (objective boundary) ver. 1.06: 客観結界 (objective barrier)

The translations were done via google translate.

Last but not least, in ver. 1.06a, the year was added to the first two items of the changelog. Previously, it only contained the month and the day, but maybe this addition was due to the big year gap between patches.

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The changelog of Immaterial and Missing Power full versions can be found in the readme.txt file. In ver. 1.02b, the text "の変更点一覧" (list of changes) was added after the release date of versions. Also, additional information was added to the ver1.02 section.

The changelog of ver. 1.10 contains some modifications to the ver1.03 section. The release date of ver. 1.03 was changed from 2005/3/25 to 2005/3/23. The "MusicRoom関連の不具合を修正" (Fixed bugs related to Music Room) line was replaced by "BGMの再生に関する不具合を修正しました" (Fixed a bug related to BGM playback).

On Tasofro's website, the release date appeared as 2005/03/25.

Also, if you applied the patch, the th075.exe would be from 25 March as well. So I am not sure why this particular release date was changed.

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The HP marker from Marisa's healthbar during 「妖精尽滅光」 "Fairy Destruction Ray" spellcard in Fairy Wars doesn't seem to do anything. Marisa starts shooting fireballs before you reach that HP marker.

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When you defeat the last spellcard of a boss in Fairy Wars, it seems that their healthbar is slowly regenerating as if another attack follows, but it doesn't get too far since the boss explodes soon after that. I haven't seen this happen to midbosses.

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In Perfect Cherry Blossom, if you shoot Ran's 幻神「飯綱権現降臨」 Illusion God "Descent of Izuna-Gongen" the spellcard gets more and different types of bullets as you deplete Ran's healthbar. A similar thing happens with Yukari's 結界「生と死の境界」 Barrier "Boundary of Life and Death".

However, if you timeout these two spellcards, the spell will be in the "first phase" until the timer reaches 30 seconds, after which it unleashes a very powerful variant.

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After many years, the Characters page is now finished

It contains links to the appearances of all characters in all games (collages, gifs, etc.), categorized accordingly to the legend on the left side of the screen. The page also has a filter which allows you to find the characters that appeared in a specific game. Please let me know if you encounter any issues with this page (this includes typos, wrong links and so on).

Hope this page will be useful to some of you ~

In order not to clutter the main menu with too many links, the Characters list can be found in the Miscellaneous page, together with the Music list.

The Music list has been removed from the main menu, for consistency.

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