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How to Get All of Fubuki’s Memory Shards in Rain Code

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In Master Detective Archives: Rain Code, you can get Memory Shards to unlock Gumshoe Gabs for everyone. These Gumshoe Gabs will let you see a conversation between a Yuma and one of his colleagues at the detective agency. However, since they’re scattered all around the map, it might take some time to collect them all and uncover everyone’s secrets. Here’s where you can get all the Memory Shards for Fubuki in Rain Code.

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You can check out hints for where to find the Memory Shards from the character’s Gumshoe Gabs page. As well, if you miss one, you can either go back in a later Chapter or, for some of them, you can restart a Chapter after completing it.

  • Solar and Lunar Wink
    This Memory Shard is available as early as Chapter One. It’s in the eye of the sun-and-moon decoration on the wall of the Sun and Moon Hotel. You’ll find it in the dining room area where Fubuki and Desuhiko are eating breakfast in Chapter One. It might take a few tries to angle the camera just right.
  • Behind the Glittering City
    This Memory Shard is available as early as Chapter One. You can find it in an alley in the Ginma District near the Clock Tower.
  • Lunchtime in the Business District
    This Memory Shard is available as early as Chapter Three. Once you unlock the Marunomon District, you’ll be able to find a place that sells meat buns. The Memory Shard is right on the counter of the store.
  • Yellow Car and Lion Statue
    This Memory Shard is available in Chapter Four. You can find it in front of Kanai Station. It’s in the mouth of one of the lion statues.
  • Treasure the Construction Site!
    This Memory Shard is available in Chapter Five. You can find it near a porta potty. Since the area it’s in is pretty small, it should be pretty easy to notice it.

Master Detective Archives: Rain Code is readily available on the Nintendo Switch.

Stephanie Liu
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Stephanie is a senior writer who has been writing for games journalism and translating since 2020. After graduating with a BA in English and a Certificate in Creative Writing, she spent a few years teaching English and history before fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a writer. In terms of games, she loves RPGs, action-adventure, and visual novels. Aside from writing for Siliconera and Crunchyroll, she translates light novels, manga, and video games.

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