     Summon Night (PlayStation)
     Hidden Commands (Version 0.6 - Limited Edition)

     Current Update: Sunday, 23 September 2001
     Previous Update: Friday, 21 September 2001
     Created: Friday, 21 September 2001

     By Don "Gamera" Chan (crs1219@hotmail.com + ICQ 3522863)

     Note: I don't have this game or a PlayStation,
     thus I can't verify these hidden commands.
     (I typed up this file as a "friend service"
     for the Nagai Nobuko fans out there.)

1.   Acknowledgements
2.   Hidden Commands
3.   Links

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"Setsunasa!" (*1)

1.   ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

     Thanks to these sierra hotel persons/organisations:
     - Matsumoto Satoshi and Ueda Masami of Japan, for their
consumer game urawaza database HPs.
     - Paul Hsieh, for the Summon Night FAQ.
     - Tania Chabert and Marcia Chabert of Mexico, for the
Spanish translation of the Disclaimer. (After all, Canada
and Mexico are members of NAFTA (North America Free Trade
Agreement).)

     (Social democracy in action.)

     No thanks to these lima delta persons/organisations:
     - The EVIL terrorists responsible for the attacks in
the USA in the morning on (Tuesday) 11 September 2001 (local
time).

     In memory of:
     - The victims of the terrorist attacks in the USA in
the morning on 11 September 2001. God bless America.

2.   HIDDEN COMMANDS

     - Special protagonist names.

     While pressing Up and Cross, switch on the PS.
     When successful, the title logo gradates between
yellow and green.
     Begin a New Game, and choose a protagonist.

     Now, as the protagonist's name, input "juru" (ji +
small yu + ru, all in hiragana) to get an additional
10,000 GP.

     Or, input "hirokazu" (all in hiragana) to get an
additional 5,000 XP.

     Or, input "ERUGO no ou" ("ERUGO" in katakana + "no" in
hiragana + "ou" in kanji (means "king"), and with no space
between all the kana and kanji) to get all summon spells.

     Or, input "BANPURE seki" ("BANPURE" in katakana +
"seki" in kanji (means "stone"), and with no space between
all the kana and kanji) to get 30 units of every Summon
Night Stone.

     - Fast forward conversation.

     Before a conversation event, when the game displays
the place name, hold Select and press (one by one, in this
order) Square, Circle, Cross, and Triangle.
     Afterwards, during a conversation, press Cross to fast
forward the conversation.

     - Choose the partner.

     In Episode 0 "Prologue", during the conversation with
Emi and Katsuya...

     To get Kashisu as partner:
     When the protagonist is Aya, worry about Emi.
     When the protagonist is male, don't chase Katsuya,
speak with Emi about the type that the protagonist likes,
and choose "Kappatsu type".
     When the protagonist is Natsumi, Kashisu can't become
a partner.

     To get Kuraretto as partner:
     When the protagonist is Natsumi, worry about Emi.
     When the protagonist is male, don't chase Katsuya,
speak with Emi about the type that the protagonist likes,
and choose "Otonashii type".
     When the protagonist is Aya, Kuraretto can't become a
partner.

     To get Soru as partner:
     When the protagonist is female, don't chase Emi, speak
with Katsuya about the type that the protagonist likes, and
choose "Kappatsu type".
     When the protagonist is Touya, worry about Katsuya.
     When the protagonist is Hayato, Soru can't become a
partner.

     To get Kiiru as partner:
     When the protagonist is female, don't chase Emi, speak
with Katsuya about the type that the protagonist likes, and
choose "Otonashii type".
     When the protagonist is Hayato, worry about Katsuya.
     When the protagonist is Touya, Kiiru can't become a
partner.

     - Attack weak point.

     All chara are more vulnerable to attacks from their
right side.

     - Get Summon Night Sword.

     In Episode 4 "Samayou ken", during the protagonist's
free time, in the South Slum, choose "Oto no dedokoro wo
sagasu", and meet Wizeru.
     In Episode 8 "Ikai no maigo", in the Factory Area,
meet Wizeru.
     In Episode 10 "Meisou ressha", in the Citizen's Park,
meet Wizeru, and choose "Hanashitemiru".
     Afterwards, in Episode 15 "Erugo no shiren", before
the castle gate, the protagonist gets from Wizeru the
powerful magic sword Summon Night Sword.

     - Fight Shion.

     In Episode 15, speak with Akane, choose "Kaetta hou ga
ii", then choose "Koerubeki kabe", then fight Shion.
     If the protagonist loses, Shion becomes an ally.
     If the protagonist wins, the protagonist gets XP, GP,
and the accessory Shinobi Hiden You.
     Shion reportedly has high mobility and attack. OTOH,
the protagonist needs the Shinobi Hiden You to get powerful
summon spells and throwing weapons.

     - Conditions of endings.

     In Episode 17, on the roof, the chara whom the
protagonist speaks with essentially chooses the ending. But
the game can also force the protagonist to speak with the
chara who has the highest Koukan (friendship) with the
protagonist.
     The protagonist will get the normal ending when the
chara is: Ripure, Gazeru, Edosu, Fizu (-_-;), Rami (-_-;),
Swan, Monati, Eruka, Rookasu, Seshiru, Mimoza, or Kaina.
     The protagonist will get the Yuusha (hero) ending when
the chara is: Reido, Aruba, Shinga, Akane, Shion, Ramuda,
Perugo, Sutauto, Iriasu, Saisarisu, Gibuson, Kazamine,
Erujin, or Esugarudo.
     The protagonist will get the Renai (love) ending when
the chara is: Soru, Kiiru, Kashisu, or Kuraretto.

     - Maou ending.

     In conversations, always choose the worst choices.
     In combat, kill friendly units (including summoned
monsters) 100 or more times.
     Finish the game with these conditions to get the Maou
(Devil) ending.

3.   Links

     - http://www.summonnight.com/

     The official HP of the Summon Night series.
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Don "Tsuru Hiromi Inochi" Chan (aho)
http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/146.html

*1   "Sakuretsu!"

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