At the moment we don't really know what will happen in the future, if you go the Church Path your going the non-corruption route and block out Syfa. If you go with Syfa your going the corruption route. Usually the dev calls the corruption route the "fun route" and most of the content in the game at the moment leans towards a corruption run.Which is better, the Church Path or the Syfa Path? What are the consequences of each path?
Usually going for non-corruption route leads you towards love route, non-NTR (most of the time), LI get's to keep their personalities and overall a better treatment of the people involved.
Corruption route on the other hand often let's you choose love or corruption route, opens up for NTR, the MC starts treating the girls worse, leads to a change in their personalities making them become nymphomaniacs, opens up for harems and makes LI more open to 3somes or MC being with other partners.
At the moment the differences between the two paths is pretty much.
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Not 100% sure what the trigger is but from my own playthrough there wasn't much of a notice that I could build more tents I just went to the area and noticed a shining new spot that allowed me to build a new tent next to the old one and then another spot appeared allowing for a third tent making the total amount of mercs go from 15 to 25. At the time I was only doing Lyvia's quest and hadn't gone far enough into Penny's path for Henry to return. I think I was at the point of being able to start making gear for my merc when I could build the tents. But if it hasn't appeared for you then you probably haven't progressed far enough yet or there is a trigger on some other path I am not aware of.In the notes for the most recent version, there is mention of being able to build another tent for our mercenary camp, but I'm not seeing an option for it anywhere. I'm still at 15/15 with just the one tent. Am I missing something or just have some poo brain going on?
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