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Controversy divides the community. Proponents argue that r1 captures the original vision of “scattered shards” as a desperate, unfair struggle against the void. Detractors point to its buggy UI (the shard counter occasionally displays negative values) and the infamous “Yuka T-pose” glitch when entering the Shadow Nexus.

Notably, speedrunners have embraced v107 r1 because of its deterministic shard spawns. Unlike later revisions that introduced RNG scattering, r1’s shards always explode in a predictable radial pattern—northwest for normal death, northeast if killed by a boss. This has led to a hyper-optimized route: “Sacred Tree skip into double Kappa sacrifice.”

Expect to leave with a sense of tenderness for small, overlooked things: a bent bell, a rusted toy, a melody half-remembered. The work asks readers to notice what their own lives have left behind and to imagine, with both care and mischief, how those fragments might yet live. Yuka doesn’t fix everything; she shows how to hold the shards long enough to learn what they might become.

— End of write-up for "Yuka: Scattered Shards of the Yokai (v107 r1)"

This title refers to a specific mod pack or custom scenario within the Touhou Project fan game community, likely related to "The Disappearing of Gensokyo" or a similar bullet-hell (danmaku) RPG. It often involves Yuka Kazami, the powerful Flower Master of the Four Seasons. 🌸 Character Context: Yuka Kazami

In these types of fan-made "v107" or "R1" (Revision 1) builds, Yuka is typically portrayed as a high-tier boss or playable character. Power: Manipulation of flowers and pure destructive energy. yuka scattered shards of the yokai v107 r1

Signature Move: The "Master Spark" (dual-spark or flower-patterned).

The "Shards": Usually refers to a gameplay mechanic where players collect fragments to unlock her or upgrade her "Yokai" status. 🎮 Gameplay Elements (v107 R1)

Based on common patch notes for Touhou-related fan mods under this naming convention: Scattered Shards Mechanic: Shards drop from elite enemies in stage 1-7. Collecting 100 shards triggers the "Yokai Awakening." Stat Adjustments in R1: Health: Increased by 15% to make her a "tanky" caster. Cooldowns: Reduced for her umbrella shield ability.

Damage: "Dual Spark" width increased but damage per tick slightly lowered for balance. 📝 Creative Content: The Tale of Scattered Shards

If you are looking for a story blurb or "flavor text" for this specific version: Controversy divides the community

The Garden of the Sun has fractured. Following the events of v106, a rift in the Hakurei Border caused Yuka’s essence to splinter into Scattered Shards. These fragments of pure Yokai power have drifted across Gensokyo, empowering lesser spirits and causing chaos.

As of Revision 1, Yuka has begun her march to reclaim them. She does not ask for her power back; she takes it. Those who hold a shard will find the flora around them turning hostile, as the Flower Master of the Four Seasons reminds the world why even the strongest Yokai fear the spring. 🛠️ Technical Troubleshooting If you are trying to install or run this specific file:

Check Version: Ensure your base game is compatible with v107.

File Path: Most R1 patches need to be dropped into the plugin or mod folder.

Language: Many of these R1 builds are originally in Chinese or Japanese; you may need a locale emulator. To help you better, could you tell me: Do you need help installing the v107 R1 update? Are you writing a fan fiction or creating a video and v107 r1 rewards aggression

I can provide specific stat tables or story beats once I know your goal!


v107 r1 rewards aggression. The single best change is the "Shard Echo" mechanic: when you kill an enemy that has absorbed your lost shards, you recover double the amount plus a small health boost. This encourages you to intentionally die in crowded areas, then return as a glass-cannon hunter.

Recommended loadout:

YUKA’s scattering of the YOKAI v107 r1 shards effectively ends the operational lifecycle of this iteration. Whether this was mercy, tactical necessity, or an act of desperation remains undetermined. However, the fragments now exist as echoes – individually harmless, but collectively a warning against attempting v108.


Appendix A: (Optional) Approximate shard count and dispersal vectors (redacted).
Submitted by: Analyst #4092
Status: Awaiting review by Ethics & Anomaly Dispersion Committee.