Writing Monika poems in Doki Doki Literature Club?

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After Sayori's death, when you write poems, you only have Natsuki and Yuri chibis on the left.

However, when you click on certain words, you can see another chibi jumping. At first, I thought it was Sayori, but after triggering the chibi jump twice, accidentally of course, I have noticed straight hair and white ribbon, such as Monika's.

I am sure that I am not the only one who noticed it, but not sure if anybody was able to make a Monika poem out of it, which may have changed the story if you manage to spend some time with her.

If you were able to make a Monika poem, what would be the words she is interested in?



Best Answer

It is indeed impossible.

Monica can only be triggered on the last days minigame in the second act.
After this minigame Monica will not read your poem (in all possible timelines)
and thus not even know you wrote it for her.
When she jumps up the initial girl will receive the points.

You can test that by accessing the scripts.rpa file, changing the values for the words to 0 and only a few to 1. Triggering a word with 1 will reward the points as normal, altering the feedback on your poems by Natsuki.




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Answer 2

The words you choose have no effect on Monika. According to the DDLC wiki page on Easter Eggs:

Upon selecting a word for the poem minigame on Day 3 of Act 2, there is a 1/11 (9.09%) chance for a Monika sticker to jump from underneath the screen.

Since its normally off-screen, the full Monika jumping sticker is below.

Monika jumping

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