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Overview
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Formation
Stageplay
Stats
Passive Abilities
Open WoundDeal +1 damage against enemies with Bleed
Drops
Combat Bookshelf
Combat Dialogue
Combat Entrance- Aw, man… Go easy on me, will you. I don’t like getting hurt.
- What are those? Hmm, they do look like ingredients, but…
- Don’t you wonder what you’ll spill if I cut you open with this thing?
- All I’m seeing is a herd of scaredy little pigs.
- I only had three bowls for breakfast this morning… You’re making my mouth water.
Victory Cry- Weak ingredients like these tend to be tough to chew, too.
- Aah, I wanna get back and enjoy some hot meat.
- This whole battle was like eye candy… I’m hungry for some now.
- They felt different from the ingredients we usually find in the Backstreets.
- Nothing’s better than taking a big bite of meat after battle, too bad they didn’t have any…
Death- Ngh… Never thought… I’d be the victim…
- I lost to the likes of them… This is so embarrassing.
- To think that I’d turn into a book… This feels so icky and awful.
- Huh…! I guess I still had much room for improvement…
- It’s kind of upsetting that I lost the chance to chop you guys up…
On Ally Death- That guy died. Not saddening, though.
- What a shame. You could’ve made a fine ingredient.
- Don’t care if you’re on my side, I’m the one who’s getting the meat!
- Can’t believe you were knocked out by that. Pathetic.
- Soft ones aren’t tasty anyhow.
On Kill- Meat or man, there’s got to be a weak spot or two.
- I should strike the meat’s vital point lest I want to be hit by its flailing little paws.
- Next time we meet, try to be a more classy bag of meat.
- Oh dear… That ingredient was too squishy.
- I was hoping to butcher you some more… Shame.
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Stats
Passive Abilities
Open WoundDeal +1 damage against enemies with Bleed
Drops
Combat Bookshelf
Combat Dialogue
Combat Entrance- Aw, man… Go easy on me, will you. I don’t like getting hurt.
- What are those? Hmm, they do look like ingredients, but…
- Don’t you wonder what you’ll spill if I cut you open with this thing?
- All I’m seeing is a herd of scaredy little pigs.
- I only had three bowls for breakfast this morning… You’re making my mouth water.
Victory Cry- Weak ingredients like these tend to be tough to chew, too.
- Aah, I wanna get back and enjoy some hot meat.
- This whole battle was like eye candy… I’m hungry for some now.
- They felt different from the ingredients we usually find in the Backstreets.
- Nothing’s better than taking a big bite of meat after battle, too bad they didn’t have any…
Death- Ngh… Never thought… I’d be the victim…
- I lost to the likes of them… This is so embarrassing.
- To think that I’d turn into a book… This feels so icky and awful.
- Huh…! I guess I still had much room for improvement…
- It’s kind of upsetting that I lost the chance to chop you guys up…
On Ally Death- That guy died. Not saddening, though.
- What a shame. You could’ve made a fine ingredient.
- Don’t care if you’re on my side, I’m the one who’s getting the meat!
- Can’t believe you were knocked out by that. Pathetic.
- Soft ones aren’t tasty anyhow.
On Kill- Meat or man, there’s got to be a weak spot or two.
- I should strike the meat’s vital point lest I want to be hit by its flailing little paws.
- Next time we meet, try to be a more classy bag of meat.
- Oh dear… That ingredient was too squishy.
- I was hoping to butcher you some more… Shame.
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Drops
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Key Pages
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Combat Pages
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A Guide to District 23 |
A Backstreets Butcher, Page 1 ×1 ×1.5 ×2
×1 ×1.5 ×2
Open Wound Deal +1 damage against enemies with Bleed ×2
A Backstreets Butcher, Page 2 ×1 ×2 ×1.5
×1 ×2 ×1.5
Open Wound Deal +1 damage against enemies with Bleed ×2
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Ingredient Hunt Ingredient Hunt ( 2)
2~6 On Hit Inflict 2 Bind Bound X Lower all Speed values by X for the Scene. Cannot be lower than 1. next Scene 2~5 ×2
Multi-block Multi-block ( 1)
1~5 3~5 1~4 ×2
Multi-hit Multi-hit ( 2)
1~6 On Clash Win Boost next die’s max value by +3 1~2 On Clash Win Boost next die’s max value by +3 1~2 ×2
Pound Pound ( 0)
1~5 ×2
Quick Attack Quick Attack ( 1) On Use Gain 2 Haste Haste X Boost all Speed values by X for the Scene. next Scene 2~3 2~3 ×2
Strong Strike Strong Strike ( 3)
5~7 3~4 ×2
Cruelty Cruelty ( 1)
2~6 On Hit Recover HP equal to stacks of Bleed Bleed X For the Scene, take X damage and subtract one third of the Bleed stack every time the character rolls an Offensive die. (Rounded up) on target 2~3 ×6
Appetite Appetite ( 0)
3~4 On Hit Inflict 1 Bleed Bleed X For the Scene, take X damage and subtract one third of the Bleed stack every time the character rolls an Offensive die. (Rounded up) next Scene ×6
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Dark Alleys of the Backstreets, Vol. Ⅰ |
A Backstreets Butcher, Page 1 ×1 ×1.5 ×2
×1 ×1.5 ×2
Open Wound Deal +1 damage against enemies with Bleed ×2
A Hook Office Fixer, Page 2 ×2 ×1.5 ×1
×2 ×1.5 ×1
Hook Upon defeating an enemy, gain 1 Strength next Scene ×2
Naoki’s Page ×1 ×1 ×2
×1 ×2 ×1.5
Hook Upon defeating an enemy, gain 1 Strength next Scene ×2
McCullin’s Page ×1 ×2 ×1
×1.5 ×2 ×1
Hook Upon defeating an enemy, gain 1 Strength next Scene ×2
Taein’s Page ×1 ×1 ×2
×1 ×1 ×2
Hook Upon defeating an enemy, gain 1 Strength next Scene ×3
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Ingredient Hunt Ingredient Hunt ( 2)
2~6 On Hit Inflict 2 Bind Bound X Lower all Speed values by X for the Scene. Cannot be lower than 1. next Scene 2~5 ×2
Multi-block Multi-block ( 1)
1~5 3~5 1~4 ×2
Multi-hit Multi-hit ( 2)
1~6 On Clash Win Boost next die’s max value by +3 1~2 On Clash Win Boost next die’s max value by +3 1~2 ×2
Pound Pound ( 0)
1~5 ×2
Quick Attack Quick Attack ( 1) On Use Gain 2 Haste Haste X Boost all Speed values by X for the Scene. next Scene 2~3 2~3 ×2
Strong Strike Strong Strike ( 3)
5~7 3~4 ×2
Cruelty Cruelty ( 1)
2~6 On Hit Recover HP equal to stacks of Bleed Bleed X For the Scene, take X damage and subtract one third of the Bleed stack every time the character rolls an Offensive die. (Rounded up) on target 2~3 ×2
Appetite Appetite ( 0)
3~4 On Hit Inflict 1 Bleed Bleed X For the Scene, take X damage and subtract one third of the Bleed stack every time the character rolls an Offensive die. (Rounded up) next Scene ×2
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Combat Pages
Combat Pages
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Cost
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Range
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Description
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Obtained
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0
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1~5
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A Guide to District 23, Dark Alleys of the Backstreets, Vol. Ⅰ, A Backstreets Fixer, Vol. Ⅱ, Streetlight Office
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1
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1~5 3~5 1~4
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A Guide to District 23, Dark Alleys of the Backstreets, Vol. Ⅰ, A Backstreets Fixer, Vol. Ⅱ, Streetlight Office
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2
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1~6 On Clash Win Boost next die’s max value by +3 1~2 On Clash Win Boost next die’s max value by +3 1~2
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A Guide to District 23, Dark Alleys of the Backstreets, Vol. Ⅰ, A Backstreets Fixer, Vol. Ⅱ, Streetlight Office
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1
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On Use Gain 2 Haste Haste X Boost all Speed values by X for the Scene. next Scene 2~3 2~3
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A Guide to District 23, Dark Alleys of the Backstreets, Vol. Ⅰ, A Backstreets Fixer, Vol. Ⅱ, Streetlight Office
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5~7 3~4
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A Guide to District 23, Dark Alleys of the Backstreets, Vol. Ⅰ, A Backstreets Fixer, Vol. Ⅱ, Streetlight Office
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2
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2~6 On Hit Inflict 2 Bind Bound X Lower all Speed values by X for the Scene. Cannot be lower than 1. next Scene 2~5
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Book of Pierre, Book of Jack, A Guide to District 23, Dark Alleys of the Backstreets, Vol. Ⅰ
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1
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2~6 On Hit Recover HP equal to stacks of Bleed Bleed X For the Scene, take X damage and subtract one third of the Bleed stack every time the character rolls an Offensive die. (Rounded up) on target 2~3
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Book of Pierre, Book of Jack, A Guide to District 23, Dark Alleys of the Backstreets, Vol. Ⅰ
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0
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3~4 On Hit Inflict 1 Bleed Bleed X For the Scene, take X damage and subtract one third of the Bleed stack every time the character rolls an Offensive die. (Rounded up) next Scene
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Book of Pierre, Book of Jack, A Guide to District 23, Dark Alleys of the Backstreets, Vol. Ⅰ
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Key Page Stories
A Backstreets Butcher, Page 1
District 23 is the street of flavor. Everything is permitted in the pursuit of making delicious dishes. Even dismembering humans. Isn’t that exciting?
‘A guest walked into a restaurant for a meal, but then the chef fell in love with them! They had the perfect amount of tenderness and girth. The chef pulled out a knife, and the guest ended up on a plate. You'll become the food you appreciated one day, and others will appreciate what you've become.’
It’s a common story often told in these streets. Well… If you really become the main character of one of those tales, be honored. That means the chef saw you as excellent meat. Hmm? This is one of the best compliments you can hear in District 23. The more you know~
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A Backstreets Butcher, Page 2
Butchering a human is a lot simpler than butchering other animals. Most of them are smaller than us. Which means we can subdue them right away even if they try to resist. Oh, I’m not saying you necessarily have to be tall to be a butcher, so don’t be discouraged. Anyway, humans can be a bit noisy, but they’re very handy to deal with overall since there’s little to worry about compared to other meats.
Besides, the uhh… ‘The Eight Chefs’? For them, human meat is the one and only ingredient that matches their pursuit. Some buzz about how the process of cooking should be part of the flavor… You can’t do that with any other meat. So you’d better watch it. If you dare wander this part of the town, your destination might end up being a dining table.
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A Hook Office Fixer, Page 2
Backstreets are spread all over the City, and the Nests are no exception. But all this means is that “there are Backstreets in the Nests”, since the Nests are completely segregated from the Backstreets in terms of access. Each Wing employs their own methods like electric fences or plasma walls, and some just fence the boundary with a couple of loose chains. Needless to say, the Backstreet residents don’t even think about crossing the border, regardless of how insecure it looks.
If I had to point out one thing the Backstreets and the Nest have in common… It’d be that residents of the Nests can get a good view of the Backstreets, and vice versa. Hey, did you hear that? Watching the Backstreet’s apparently a trend among Nest dwellers these days. After a day’s work, they sit by the windows and look out on the streets, cracking open a can of beer… Chat with their friends about what they witnessed last evening. Hell, there’s even a club dedicated to that, apparently. Isn’t that absurd? People in the Backstreets live from day to day with their lives on the line, and their struggle is nothing more than entertainment to those who live inside the Nest.
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Taein’s Page
How’s my new weapon, isn’t it sick? Union Co. is the go-to workshop brand for ready-made bionic weapons and equipment. Their prices are pretty reasonable compared to most procedures and workshop weapons, too. On top of superb performance, you can replace or attach them easily without having to worry about allergies, so it’s pretty damn handy, you see?
Oh, bionic equipment is pretty simple; it’s like a weapon you attach to your body. It’s not at all scary or dangerous, though it could feel a bit awkward when you use it for the first time. In my case, I accidentally ripped Naoki’s clothes while walking by, and cut my own cheek when I flailed it outta frustration… But, now that I’ve gotten used to it, I feel as if I have three hands. If you have trouble finding the perfect procedure or weapon for you, try bionic equipment. I guarantee it’s good.
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Naoki’s Page
There’s a huge variety of workshops. As diverse as Syndicates and Fixers are, weapons need individuality to stand out in this day and age. Old-fashioned swords or guns won’t stand a chance against modern weapons loaded with new technology, I bet. From cheap and common gear to bionic equipment like the one Taein’s using, to equipment with ridiculous abilities that’s almost indistinguishable from magic. Don’t get too hyped, though. More options means you need to be more cautious about choosing the right one for you. If you had the time and money, you could buy ‘em all and test them out at your leisure, but… We have neither, do we?
Don’t just buy the things others recommend without doing your own research, though. That’s one of the stupidest things you could do. Might fit them, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll have a good time with it. Still confident that you can wield ‘em well? Get real, buddy. Workshop equipment is not your average weaponry. So, before you choose your weapon, observe others carefully. See if any workshop products might suit you. Having keen eyes is all part of our skills. Guess why people choose us and our Office out of all the tough Fixers out there.
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McCullin’s Page
It’s not entirely impossible for a Syndicate member to engage in Fixer work or vice versa. It’s a pretty common occurrence, actually. If you have the skills to back yourself up, multiple organizations will make sweet offers to recruit you. What matters the most here is the relationships you’ve built. Your fate depends on the things you’ve done, or karma in other words.
We didn’t start out as Fixers at the beginning. No, we were in fact part of a homicidal Syndicate. Just see how intimidating we look. We used to be murder for hire in District 23. It was a small Syndicate ran by Naoki, I, and a few others, but our influence started to expand bit by bit since the young and talented Taein joined us. Our current boss… was originally the representative of an Office we raided. They visited us once they heard that we shredded their Fixers brutally and hung their ragged corpses on the streets like scarecrows. Said they’ll need people like us.
I thought they were just freaky with weird tastes, but looking back, now I get why they chose us. It’s a strategy. Each Office does all kinds of sensational stunts to attract the attention of potential clients in this oversaturated market. They hold radical events such as “Pay for one request, get one for free”, or group weapons into different grades and offer a free exchange for one of their most expensive ones. And the gullible clients fall for it. They don’t know how much more that “one plus one” deal actually costs, or how it has limitations on the grades of requests you can make… They don’t bother looking up to check if the top-grade weapons are in fact used ones. Seems our boss didn’t want to add lies to this industry that’s already full of filthy schemes, but they still had to catch people’s eyes somehow. And this is the result: hire guys like us and proudly advertise it. ‘Fixers from a former killer Syndicate will tear things up for you! You can count on us!’ Hang up a slogan like this, people get hooked up. If that suits their taste, that is.
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