Before diving into choices, let's clear up the myth. Majikoi does not have an "A4 version" of the game. The term "A4" refers to the physical size of promotional material.
When Majikoi first launched in Japan, pre-order bonuses included A4-sized clear files, technical files (like the "Secret File" from Softmap), and art books. These contained rough character sketches, relationship charts, and combat stats for characters like Yamato, Momoyo, and Chris.
A hardcore fan in the mid-2010s created a one-page PDF (sized A4) that condensed every single choice, flag, and ending requirement into a single printable sheet. That sheet went viral on 4chan and Reddit as the "Majikoi A4 Cheat Sheet." Thus, searching for a "Majikoi A4 Guide" became slang for searching for the most efficient, spoiler-minimal flowchart possible. majikoi a4 guide
Our guide below replicates that philosophy: Get you the ending you want, no fluff, no 3-hour prologue replays.
There are no "bad ends" in the traditional sense, but there are choices that either advance the plot or provide "Nice Boat" (joke/comedic) endings. Before diving into choices, let's clear up the myth
If you own Majikoi S or the Majikoi A series (A-1 through A-5), the "A4" concept changes.
Note for A-4 specifically (Momoyo’s Disc): This is arguably the best entry in the entire franchise. It contains the "24-hour battle" sequence. To see the secret epilogue, you must watch the credits twice without skipping. There are no "bad ends" in the traditional
Tatsuko’s route is known for its comedic and slightly more mature tone, focusing on her laid-back personality and her dynamic with the Kazama Family.
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