Every single form in the game and how to obtain them, organized by Gallery pages. (Work in progress)
Intro
I’ve managed to track down most of them so far, but it took a lot of help from various Steam guides, discussions, and a couple random websites, and I found that rather annoying. So, for the sake of future players, I decided to consolidate all that info in one place.
This list is for WITH the DLC installed, so if you don’t have it, the Gallery order may be a bit more janky. This guide is up to date as of v1.0.00.
Form Basics
The most basic transformations require simply drinking a cup of a given liquid, in any form. However, there are quite a few that don’t work this way, so let’s go over some of the various special requirements.
- Form Shifts: This is essentially the same as basic forms, except that you have to first be in a specific form in order to trigger it.
- Multi-drinks: Simply drink the same cup over and over until you trigger a transformation. Often, these forms will have multiple stages to progress through, so it’s easiest to just keep drinking until you have them all. IMPORTANT: When progressing through multiple forms, you MUST drink the cup the listed number of times, even if you’re in a previous form in the chain. So, for instance, if you want to access the “god x10” form and you use the words list/bookmark to change into the “god x5” form, you must still drink a cup of god 10 times, not just 5. Also, some of these don’t work unless you start in your normal form, so if you’re having trouble triggering them, reset to the base form and try again.
- Combo drinks: Similar to Form Shifts, this requires you to drink a particular cup, followed by another, different cup. However, unlike Form Shifts, the first cup doesn’t change your form, so there’s no visible indication of anything happening. The most common version of this is the “Immortal” forms, which require drinking a cup of “Immortality” before drinking a cup that would normally kill you.
- Team forms: A rare variant, this requires you to have one character drink a particular cup or be in a particular form and then have the other character drink a different one. Most of the time, this method is used to access the various cutscenes, usually either a death scenes or NSFW content, but there are at least a couple where it also grants access to a new form. (And notably, those transformations come with scenes as well)
- It’s worth noting that if you’ve already gained access to a given form, you can go into the words list to View the form and then transform into it without having to drink it again. You can also bookmark a form using the top-right buttons to quickly access the same form again and again. This is useful for forms that have multiple variants, such as slimes, dragons, and gods. For forms that use multiple different cups, it will usually be viewable from the last cup you have to drink.
Most forms have versions for both the Player and Horu, but some are specific to only one or the other. As a result, the matching forms don’t occupy the same space on the same page in the gallery, which means I won’t be able to organize it according to page number as I did with my other guide. Instead, I will list the specific form number in the Gallery for both characters with each entry.
Finally, while nearly every form has its own unique quotes when drinking the cup, some of them will also have a unique quote AFTER drinking it. You can tell which ones these are because most forms use the same generic Horu lines after a transformation. If she says something unique, it almost guarantees that it has some other special quotes as well.
You can see the unique lines by clicking on either the Player or Horu while the OTHER is in a given form, or by clicking Horu while both are in the same form. Which forms have these quotes are noted in the list. The dev may or may not be planning to add unique quotes to other forms as well, so as this game gets updated, some holes may start appearing in that bit.
- IMPORTANT: This guide is a work in progress, as I will be going through and double-checking every individual form’s requirements as I progress. This will likely take me several days to complete, but I will continue working until I’m finished, so if you’re reading this and the list is incomplete, just know that I am actively working on adding in the missing content.
Finally, Horu has more forms than the player, so at a certain point in the list the numbers will stop matching. Before that, though, there’s a point where some of the forms are mis-matched in their order in the Gallery. I’m not sure why this is, but I marked their numbers with a (!) just for the sake of record keeping.
For the sake of coherency, I’ll always be following the order of Horu’s forms for the main list, so if you need to find a player form and it’s in a weird place, just use Ctrl+F and search for its Gallery #.
All the names on this list are taken directly from the Data Miner in the Dev Console.
The List (#1-42)
The List (#43-66)
At this point, the Gallery order becomes extremely chaotic. Gonna take a break and continue working on this list later.