To farm Dere points, have her cast support spells. For Tsun points, let her finish enemies solo. Avoid letting her HP drop below 20%—this triggers Corruption events.

The "Celica Magia" archetype represents a character who doesn't just wait for fate; she becomes something entirely different—whether that’s a powerful mage, a secret rival, or even a literal magical familiar. Breaking the Reincarnation Chains

While there isn’t a single official series titled precisely "Celica Magia," this prompt likely refers to Celica Arfonia

Celica whipped around. Her eyes were wet, and her cheeks were puffed out in a pout. "I-I wasn't amazing! It was a fluke! The monster was just weak! And..." She looked away, kicking at a loose pebble on the ground. "And I didn't save you because I like you or anything. It’s just... you're my neighbor. If you died, the property values would drop."

“Thank you for not dying.”

The wider amateur review community has pointed out that the game is too short and shallow, especially for its price. One review mentions that the content is so brief it “doesn’t really offer anything” beyond the immediate adult material. The story is described as expected for the genre: a simple and functional setup rather than a compelling narrative.

"I'm not sighing, Celica. I'm... processing," Yuji muttered, rubbing his knee.

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