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I've updated the fan-made guide. Here are the links (the same text is written in my profile if you forget the links.

Lustful desires fan-made guide (Public locked version):

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bD0wt-goZe93J-i3HIMd1AkY81NGBUa4Yi-r3LqNIN0/edit#gid=1747951104

I strongly advise you to use the guide the least amount possible and only if you’re stuck, but don’t use this guide to play the game, otherwise you’ll just replay the game the same way as I have done and you’re taint your own experience, plus this guide is full of errors and misconceptions that can be passed onto you if you use it too much.

If something is too confusing, you have questions, suggestions or if you wish to know something that the guide can’t help you with, you can note me on FurAffinity (Ben.Dover).

If you see errors (from mispelling, to inconsistencies in the way the information is presented, to wrong requirements) please make a comment in the following document at the relative cell.

Lustful desires fan-made guide (Public commented version):

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QzVdM0BlZeACklheZuBi0Y6QERiCT4XzFeZ9jSZa...

This guide, unless the public locked version, which is updated monthly, is updated in real time.

Note: The first document is set up as everyone with a google account and a link can see, the last one needs permission because only the user who start the discussion typing the first comment can delete that discussion. So, if a discussion is over, I can contact that person and tell them to delete the discussion. In this way the document doesn't risk to be full of obsolete comments.

Let me know if something is not working.

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It seem like both links need a permission to access it. I think if you set it up as 'everyone with link can see' it would be more convenient to use.

And I don't understand why this thread got downvote lol

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maybe they thought it was clickbait because it was locked? whatever the reason, thank you again Ben!

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You're welcome!

The first document is set up as everyone with a google account and a link can see, the last one needs permission because only the user who start the discussion typing the first comment can delete that discussion. So, if a discussion is over, I can contact that person and tell them to delete the discussion. In this way the document doesn't risk to be full of obsolete comments.

Maybe I should have mention it, I'll add it to the OP.