Hero-Hime is dateable #70 in Date Everything, and is a parody of a certain Usagi Tsukino, better known as Sailor Moon. Fans of the anime will also likely be quick to notice that Hero-Hime is voiced by Stephanie Sheh, who also voiced Usagi in the English Dubs of Sailor Moon and Sailor Moon Crystal. As such, anime fans will likely want to prioritize finding and romancing Hero-Hime as soon as possible in Date Everything, but be warned, there are a few unlock requirements ahead.

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How to Find Hero-Hime in Date Everything

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To find Hero-Hime in Date Everything, you must realize 10 different dateables. After doing so, Sam will then send you a ton of Thiscord messages explaining how she was watching Hero-Hime and wondered if you could bring her to life with the Dateviators. She’ll let you know that she’ll send you a figure of her in the mail. You won’t need to wait long for it to appear. As soon as you’re done with the conversation, you’ll find the Hero-Hime statue on the dresser in your bedroom. Use the Dateviators on the statue, and you’ll have successfully unlocked Hero-Hime.

How to Romance and Realize Hero-Hime in Date Everything

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Hero-Hime is one of the easier characters to romance in Date Everything because she doesn’t have a lengthy questline with tricky decisions to make along the way (like a certain Volt and Eddie). Instead, Hero-Hime is true to the typical shĹŤnen anime tropes. Make sure that you remain very positive in your responses to her, focus on replying in a way that feels fitting for an anime episode, and you won’t have too many issues. Friendship, perseverance, being supportive, that kind of thing. The main choice players need to make with Hero-Hime is when it comes to her match. Romancing Hero-Hime requires players not to fix the match so that she wins. Let things play out naturally, regardless of the outcome. This is the kind of shonen anime trope that we’re referring to earlier. Hero-Hime is the kind of person who would rather take on an opponent, giving it their all, even if it means losing, than getting a hollow victory because things were fixed in her favor. After the match is over, as long as you didn’t choose to fix the match, you’ll eventually get the option to romance her. Once you have either got the ‘Friendship’ or ‘Love’ ending with Hero-Hime, you can choose to realize her if you have enough SPECS points. Her realization recipe is:

Smarts: 35

Poise: 65

Empathy: 35

Charm: 65

Sass: 50

As is the case with any dateable you realize in Date Everything, you won’t be able to speak to Hero-Hime again once it’s done, so make sure you’re ready to say goodbye before you go ahead and do it.
How to Get Friends and Hate Relationships with Hero-Hime in Date Everything

Like the ‘Love’ relationship status, both the ‘Friends’ and ‘Hate’ statuses are fairly easy to get with Hero-Hime.
Friends

To become friends with Hero-Hime, you just need to tell her you’d rather be friends when the option presents itself in the dialogue towards the end of your time with her following the match.

Hate

The hate ending with Hero-Hime requires players to take Nekoboru’s advice and fix the match so that she wins.

Date Everything!

Released

June 17, 2025

ESRB

Mature 17+ // Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol, Strong Language

Developer(s)

Sassy Chap Games

Steam Deck Compatibility

Unknown

PC Release Date

June 17, 2025

Xbox Series X|S Release Date

June 17, 2025