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Trouvez toutes les cartouches Mita instantanément avec le guide de Miside

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 26,2025

Miside: un guide complet pour localiser les 13 cartouches MITA

Miside, un jeu d'horreur psychologique, plonge les joueurs dans un monde virtuel contrôlé par l'énigmatique Mita. Tout au long du jeu, vous rencontrerez diverses itérations de Mita, chacune avec une personnalité unique. La collecte de leurs cartouches déverrouille la trame de fond et la réussite "Hi, Mita". Ce guide fournit les emplacements précis des 13 cartouches MITA.

MiSide Mita Cartridge Locations

Trouver les 13 cartouches est difficile, mais en manquer certains lors de votre premier jeu n'est pas un problème; Vous pouvez rejouer les chapitres pour les récupérer.

Le tableau suivant détaille l'emplacement de chaque cartouche:

Mita Cartridge Chapter Location
Mita Game Start Unlocked automatically upon entering the virtual world.
Chibi Mita Mini Mita Located on the stool to the left before forging the Giant Key.
Short-Haired Mita Mini Mita On the table near the mirror in the bedroom of game version 1.15, after the Dummy Mita cutscene.
Kind Mita Reboot On the computer desk in the bedroom, after the encounter with Crazy Mita in the bathroom.
Cap-Wearing Mita (Cappie) Beyond the World On top of the TV set in the kitchen, after Kind Mita sends you to Cappie.
Tiny Mita The Loop On the table next to Tiny Mita in the looping hallway.
Dummy Mita Dummies & Forgotten Puzzles In one of the Dummy Mita's hands before climbing the ladder in the sewer area.
Ghostly Mita Dummies & Forgotten Puzzles On a shelf near some boxes in Ghostly Mita's bedroom, immediately to the right after entering.
Sleepy Mita She Just Wants to Sleep On the shelf above the air vent in the bathroom.
2D Mita Novels On the side table under the window in the kitchen (choose kitchen first when given the option).
Mila Reading Books, Destroying Glitches On the coffee table in the living room.
Creepy Mita Old Version On the kitchen counter near the fruit bowl, after the cutscene and waking up in the kitchen.
Core Mita Reboot Unlocked by selecting "Advanced Functions" then "Get Flash Drive" at the Core Computer during the True Ending.

Ce guide détaillé garantit que vous collecterez avec succès chaque cartouche Mita dans Miside et que vous réclamerez votre réussite bien méritée!

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