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Love and Deepspace: Memories Explained

Written by Devil Darling, Writer, Otome Enthusiast, Horror Lover
Published on May 26, 2025
 

In Love and Deepspace, Memories feel like little snapshots of your journey, especially the tender moments. Each one captures something special with Xavier, Zayne, Rafayel, Sylus, or Caleb. It could be a quiet scene that makes your heart skip or something a bit more emotinally packed. These Memories are where the story and gameplay really come together.

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Understanding Memories

Memories come in two types—Solar and Lunar—and each one ties into a companion’s unique Evol and personality. You can mix and match up to two Solar and four Lunar Memories for each partner, which really lets you tailor their strengths in battle while also reflecting the kind of bond you’re building with them. It’s a fun way to make your connection feel more personal and strategic at the same time.

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Acquiring Memories

You can get memories through various methids, here’s some of them:

  • Wish Pools: You’ll be using Empyrean and Deepspace Wishes to try your luck in the different wish pools. Some are always available, others are limited-time only. It’s exciting (and sometimes nerve-wracking) to see which Memories you’ll pull.
  • Events: Keep an eye out for special events! They often come with exclusive Memories you can’t get anywhere else, and there’s something really satisfying about earning those limited rewards.
  • Galaxy Explorer: This is part of your daily routine, sending out explorations with Silver and Radiant Magnets to collect Memory shards. It’s a steady way to work toward strengthening your favorite cards.
  • Monthly Promise: If you’re the type who loves checking off tasks, this one’s for you. Completing daily and weekly goals builds up points that unlock bonus Memories and other rewards. It’s a nice incentive to stay active.
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Enhancing Memories

To maximize the potential of Memories, you can do the following:

  • Level Up: You’ll feed your Memories Bottles of Wishes to level them up. It’s always satisfying to watch them grow stronger and see those stats go up.
  • Ascend: Every ten levels, you’ll hit a cap—but that’s where Ascension Crystals come in. They let you push past those limits and keep building up your favorite Memories.
  • Awaken: Once a Memory is fully leveled, you can use an Awakening Heart to evolve it into its Radiant form. Not only does it look stunning, but it also unlocks some really cool effects.
  • Rank Up: Got duplicates or enough Memory Shards? You can rank up your cards to make them even more powerful—it’s especially rewarding when it’s a Memory you love.
  • Equip Protocores: This is where you can get creative. Adding Protocores gives your Memories an extra boost and lets you tweak your builds to suit your playstyle or favorite companion.
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At the end of the day, Memories are more than just a feature. They’re a way to hold onto the little moments that made you smile, cry, or feel something unexpected. Whether you’re pulling for a favorite scene, tweaking your team for a tough battle, or just collecting the ones that hit close to home, each Memory becomes a part of your journey. It’s one of the things that makes Love and Deepspace feel so special.

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