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: Interacting with tentacles in the cave offers three items; choosing more than one results in a Game Over. The Slime Warding Gem is the top option.

: You can find bug reports and gameplay tips on platforms like the Fenoxo Forums and itch.io . Useful Gameplay Tips The_Last_Demonhunter_Remastered_1.0.exe

: Recent versions like 1.04 can be found on Patreon . : Interacting with tentacles in the cave offers

: The game features over 60 different endings based on losses and choices, such as the "Good Puppy" ending in Silverpine. The Last Demonhunter - Remastered (up here for completion!) Useful Gameplay Tips : Recent versions like 1

: Detailed path guides (Good, Evil, and Succubus) and secret unlockables are maintained on The Last Demonhunter Remastered Wikia .

is a fantasy role-playing game developed by PervyFantasyProductions, serving as a remastered version of an original work by Deva. The game follows Ayla, who sets out to become a demon hunter like her sister after she stops receiving messages from her. Key Game Resources

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