Divorce Trophy
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Divorce Trophy
Can somebody give me some hints on how to get the divorce trophy?
The way I stumbled over it involved having a lot of demerits before my Sue married him. Like say not enough that you're expelled or losing your position as treasurer, but enough that after you marry him and you just happen to pick up more demerits that would normally cause you to be expelled here and there it causes a bit of a chain reaction over a few weeks.
DIVORCE Trophy
What should I do exactly to get the divorce trophy??
That's the only trophy I can't get!
HELP PLEASE!

That's the only trophy I can't get!
HELP PLEASE!
Divorce Trophy
I'm trying to get it, but for the life of me I can't. If I get 50 demerits before finals, get expelled. If I get it after finals, I get summer school. I'm married to Grabiner and I'm not treasurer anymore because I have 45 demerits. What am I doing wrong?
If you're managing to get normally expelled while married instead of the special divorce-trophy ending, something's going wrong somewhere.
What should happen is that when you get low enough merits, you first lose your treasurer position. Fail another exam after that (before the final), and you should then get the bad end.
If you were using some unusual way of losing merits we probably forgot to put a check in for the marriage circumstances, so let us know what you did?
What should happen is that when you get low enough merits, you first lose your treasurer position. Fail another exam after that (before the final), and you should then get the bad end.
If you were using some unusual way of losing merits we probably forgot to put a check in for the marriage circumstances, so let us know what you did?
I tried a method of getting demerits from no way other than giving up in all of the exams after I become treasurer, and I'm usually at about 30 when marrying Grabiner comes up. I got to the point where I lost my position and Grabiner tells me about a final option but I didn't get anything after that.hanako wrote:If you're managing to get normally expelled while married instead of the special divorce-trophy ending, something's going wrong somewhere.
What should happen is that when you get low enough merits, you first lose your treasurer position. Fail another exam after that (before the final), and you should then get the bad end.
If you were using some unusual way of losing merits we probably forgot to put a check in for the marriage circumstances, so let us know what you did?