
We’ve structured our guide appropriately, breaking it into halves, listing each side quest alongside where you pick them up and how to complete each quest. We have more details in our endings guide. Nier Replicant is basically a game split in half by the way its story unfolds - and as a result, there’s two different sets of side quests to suit the two different positions you find yourself in during each half of the story. Because the world state changes somewhat between the first and second halves of Nier Replicant, you’ll want to make sure you complete any side quests given to you in the first half before advancing to the second half almost all of the part one side quests are rendered inaccessible when you progress to the second half of the game.įor the record, the point of no return is when you’re asked to get Vapor Moss. There is one all-new quest in the new remastered version of the game, also included here - this is a complete set of side quest list and quest walkthroughs. These side quests are broadly the same with minor story differences in both Nier Gestalt and Nier Replicant for the original release, and likewise in the new remaster NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139.
OVER THE GARDEN WALL TAVERN KEEPER UPGRADE
Side quests lead to unique side stories and loot, including a handful of weapons and very useful upgrade materials - so you'll want to get involved.

Like most tavern wenches, owners, or maids, the Tavern Keeper is a jovial but hardy character. Most sketches do have her cheek lines and plump figure.

Interestingly, none of her preliminary sketches appear to have the choker pendant she wears. What remains consistent in the sketches were her dress length, apron, shawl, earrings, hair style, eyelashes, and nose. Some sketches have show her face without the rosy blush on her cheeks, some with no bonnet, and with round half-lidded eyes. Another sketch has her face much rounder and circle shaped, and appearing aged older.Ī third sketch has her wearing a sleeveless dress with a round neckline and ruffled collar (not a bertha), and revealing her parted, but tied hair, and a different nose.

This sketch has her face is wider being wider and jellybean shaped with eyes slightly larger for her head.

Her first sketches include her dress without her shawl for modesty and apron, and bonnet. One general theme that the designer, Nick Cross, kept in mind was his inspiration of Betty Boop. Like many characters the Tavern Keeper goes through many transformations in her appearance.
