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| - The hardest thing about the Dog Shrine is its setup. The tiles given open a path through the dungeon. There are grey areas on the map, which function automatically as open tiles that lead into the dungeon. The greatest trouble is conserving tiles. Aside from the main altar in the entrance, there are three others. One is to the west, the other the north, and another the east. Saki also gives a map, which should always be used as a reference in which tiles to use and which to save for the next altar. More tiles can be found throughout the map, which would ease the issue.
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| - The hardest thing about the Dog Shrine is its setup. The tiles given open a path through the dungeon. There are grey areas on the map, which function automatically as open tiles that lead into the dungeon. The greatest trouble is conserving tiles. Aside from the main altar in the entrance, there are three others. One is to the west, the other the north, and another the east. Saki also gives a map, which should always be used as a reference in which tiles to use and which to save for the next altar. More tiles can be found throughout the map, which would ease the issue. After visiting the north, west, and east shrine areas; there is a tile that allows the player to access the middle of the dungeon. Upon reaching there, Kurando gets his ultimate weapon Mumeiro, and then a boss fight to test it out. After beating Dog Shrine, revisit Saki, leave, and return to Inugami Village. Save, and head for the Fountain of Sukune. A cutscene and a boss fight would occur. Kurando must fight alone and his second Demon Morph, Jutendouji, is unlocked.
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