Kimono is an item. It is mostly acquired for crafting it in Tailor. It is mostly used for faster solving of nonograms. Note that this page contains only acquisitions and uses for Kimono. For example, for crafting a certain item, additional items might be needed.
In-game description: Clothes protect against errors automatically, thus losing durability. (Attention, even accidental taps are corrected). Durability: 15.
While solving a puzzle, open the "sack" in the game menu.
Explanation: For how it works, see Kimono > How it works.
Acquisitions
Kimono can be acquired by:
- Crafting it in Tailor.
- Items required: 1 x Silk.
- Items crafted: 1 x Kimono.
- Craftable at once: 5 x Kimono.
- Crafted in:
- 15m (with 0% boost)
- 13m 30s (with 10% boost)
- 12m (with 20% boost)
- Requires: Tailor lvl. 1.
- Levelling up.
- At lvl. 80, 1 x Kimono is/are rewarded.
Uses
Kimono can be used for:
- While solving nonograms.
- Upgrading buildings.
- Train Station:
- Level 1: 10 x Kimono
- Train Station:
- Buying items on train missions.
- Nagasaki: 1 x Kimono => 41 x Coin.
- Osaka: 1 x Kimono => 42 x Coin.
- Wakayama: 1 x Kimono => 43 x Coin.
- Kyoto: 1 x Kimono => 44 x Coin.
- Tokio: 1 x Kimono => 45 x Coin.
- Fukushima: 1 x Kimono => 46 x Coin.
- Aomori: 1 x Kimono => 47 x Coin.
- Completing quests.
- Selling it in Shop.
- 1 x Kimono => 39 x Coin.
- Shop lvl. 1: maximum 3 x Kimono per cycle (150 Coin limit).
- Shop lvl. 3: maximum 15 x Kimono per cycle (600 Coin limit).
- Pre-orders: maximum 23 x Kimono per cycle (900 Coin limit).
- 1 x Kimono => 39 x Coin.
- Throwing it in the Cauldron.
- Average loot per 7 items thrown:
- 150 x Experience (165 x Experience with Porcelain vase)
- 0.09 x Coin (only with Tetrachloroaurate craftifact)
- 1.5 x Wood
- 1.5 x Stone
- 1.5 x Steel
- 1.5 x Charcoal
- 1.5 x Gunpowder
- 1.5 x Iron sand
- 1.5 x Chemicals
- 0.45 x Gold ingot
- Average loot per 7 items thrown:
How it works[]
Kimono can automatically correct 15 errors (durability). Kimono can be selected in the "sack". Then it is 'activated', but nothing happens at that point. Above the selectable colors on the left there was already a small yellow bar representing your progress. Now there is also a small akaroa (mixture of orange and brown) bar on the right representing how much 'duration' you have left. Each time you make a wrong selection, it is, with a small animation, automatically corrected. Also in the "sack", after using it, the Kimono is shown with the remaining duration. It is not restricted to one puzzle. If you start a new puzzle, you will still have the remaining duration to use. Kimono can also be paused by tapping on it in "sack". If Kimono is used, while the puzzle contains errors, it corrects these errors and subtracts the amount of errors corrected from the total amount.