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All five puzzle pieces in MiSide.
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MiSide Drawing Puzzle Pieces Locations

Toward the end of the MiSide chapter called "Dummies and Forgotten Puzzles," you will meet a Mita that is just a shadow of herself. In order to save her and move on, you need to find five fairly well-hidden drawing pieces to give back some of her identity.

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Where to find all the drawing puzzle pieces in MiSide

When you enter the room, the shadow Mita will have a whole lot of confusing things to say. She will ask you to help her, and you'll get a quest to find five puzzle pieces and put them back together. Here are each of those five pieces hidden in her room.

The shadow Mita in MiSide.
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The first piece

The first piece should be the easiest to find; it will be located on the top of Mita's vanity where her mirror and makeup are.

A piece sits on top of Mita's vanity in MiSide.
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The second and third pieces

Next, there will be two pieces inside of furniture. If you look toward the door you came in, there will be a side table to the right of the door and a dresser to the left under the clock. There will be one piece in each of these places; just interact with the furniture to get them. When you interact with furnishings, your character will check all of the drawers automatically.

The fourth piece

The fourth piece will be hidden behind the error messages on the dresser by Mita's computer desk. There will be a floating error; it will say that a file is missing.

  • Press OKAY on the error message.
  • A whole bunch more error messages will spawn.
  • Click RETRY on every single one of them.
  • A FILE FOUND message will appear.
  • Press OKAY.
  • Keep clicking OKAY or RETRY until a puzzle piece appears.

The final puzzle piece

This was the hardest one for me to find. In order to get it, you need to stare at the purple clock on the wall across from Mita's bed. If you stare at it long enough, the wall around the clock will break, then break again. It will keep breaking for as long as you stare at it (you need to be standing kind of close to it; if it's not breaking after a second, just move a little closer). Once the wall has broken five or six times, a puzzle piece will fall down onto the dresser.

What to do with the drawing puzzles pieces

Now that you have all five pieces, you need to interact with Mita's computer desk. The main character will sit down, and you will automatically place all the pieces down. Put them together to make a little Mita with a crossed-out face.

Glue the puzzle pieces back together in MiSide.
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Once it is put together, you will automatically grab the glue from the desk. Move the mouse over the picture until all the pieces are glued together. After that, give the drawing to Mita.

Show the Mita the final drawing after putting the pieces together in MiSide.
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