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  • In "It Lives in the Woods", If you keep everyone's Nerve high enough, the scene of them one by one defiantly telling Jane they're not afraid of her is incredibly satisfying.
  • If Tom's nerve score is high enough he jumps into the water and pulls a zombie bear off of Harper with his bare hands in It Lives Beneath Chapter 10.
  • If Danni's nerve score is high enough she resists Astrid's temptation to join The Society and basically tells her to screw off in It Lives Beneath Chapter 11. Bonus points if you got her the brass knuckles earlier in the chapter and she punches the zombie creatures hard enough to rip off their jaws or shatter their skulls.
  • In Chapter 13 of "Beneath," if you take the premium option to ambush Richard and his cronies, whether you decide to do it stealthily or just charge in, you get the honor of this single choice.
    "It's Richard. PUNCH HIM!"
  • In Chapter 15 of "Beneath", if the group's overall nerve score is high, they fight through an army of Josephine's monsters without breaking a sweat. The dialogue even states "The horde of monsters roar, and you all roar right back, charging straight at them!".
  • Also from Chapter 15, when the group comes across survivors taking shelter, provided they have all their respective items, a high enough Nerve Score, and having befriended the coyote, owl, and Noah/Devon, engage in a sequence worthy of the Avengers, effortlessly fighting off monsters and saving a lot of lives in the process. Highlights include Imogen taming a zombified Diavolos and riding him into the fray, Noah/Devon saving Tom and Harper from monster attacks, Harper and Danni saving a bystander when the monsters redouble their attacks, Tom using his occult spell to keep the monsters at bay, and Parker HANDCUFFING A BEAR.
  • In the finale of "Beneath", when Richard throws Harper into the lake, survival means succeeding in an epic escape. It's more satisfying if you prompted Richard to say exactly what you would do before then.

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