At one of the final rooms, they find experiment Number 6, and Emil remembers how he attained his ability.īutler talking about why he sent the letter on behalf of Emil They discover the Underground Laboratory where further documentation of the Snow White Plans were located and this is where Emil will recall pieces of his past. In Act II, Emil calls on NieR to explore this mysterious Archival Room underneath the Manor after discovering a document from the Snow White Plans. NieR also obtains his final Sealed Verse here. After entering Emil's library, he enters a boss battle with Grimoire Rubrum and they find the "Annulment for the Petrification Curse" However, it cannot be used because it is written in code. He finds out later on that it was his butler, Sebastian, who sent the letter on behalf of Emil to seek help to find a cure for his eyes. After some exploring, Nier will meet Emil in one of the rooms past the back courtyard. Once NieR gets past the Shades in the way, he enters the gates and meets Emil's butler who welcomes him in. He makes the trip to the big house down south with the large metal gates, we later find out is Emil's Manor. NieR first meets Emil after he hears about Yonah's mysterious new pen pal and wants their help. Despite his new look, he gains the ability to control his powers and reverse the petrification of people. Emil was Number 7, and Number 6 was his sister, Halua.Īfter their encounter with Halua Emil fuses with her, undergoing the same bestial transformation she went through, which changes his physical appearance for the rest of the game. Another weapon, Number 7, was created to petrify Number 6 and seal it away. He recalls the creation of the perfect weapon, "Number 6" until it was deemed a failure because they had lost control of it. The experiment uses magic to turn people into weapons. It is only then when he learns to control his abilities.Įmil was once a normal young boy without powers until he was used as part of an experiment. Halfway through, he transforms into his skeletal exterior when he fuses with his sister, Halua. When he joins NieR, he takes advantage of this ability and uses it against their enemies as they go on their quests. He is a main character, and one of three of his companions- the white book, Grimoire Weiss, and Kainé. He is a young, sheltered little boy, who stays in his Manor, and keeps his eyes blindfolded because he is cursed with the ability to turn people to stone when they look into his eyes. For more guides on the game, head over to our wiki, or see more of our coverage on the game below.Emil is an NPC in NieR Replicant. That’s everything you need to know on whether to petrify Kaine or do nothing in Nier Replicant. After petrifying Kaine, you’ll begin the second half of Nier Replicant Ver 1.22 where things skip forward in time a little bit. Outside of that, there’s not a whole lot else you need to know about the decision. In other words, it doesn’t matter what you do here, you’re going to have to petrify Kaine. This is the only option you can choose to advance the story, and it won’t cause the story to deviate in any way. If you do choose to do nothing, you’ll simply be forced to petrify Kaine anyway. You can’t advance the story by doing this, as… you know, you’d be dead. If you choose to “do nothing and be annihilated” you’ll be chastised and nothing will actually happen. This choice isn’t actually a choice, as it turns out. Petrify Kaine or Do Nothing in Nier Replicant? In this guide, we’ll explain whether to petrify Kaine or do nothing and be annihilated in the process. As you come towards the end of the first half of Nier Replicant, you’ll be given the choice to either petrify Kaine or “do nothing and be annihilated.” This seems like a pretty monumental decision to make, and given your at the halfway point of the game, some players may worry that choosing the wrong option here would result in you affecting the story negatively.
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