In the niche world of desktop personalization, few things are as charming—or as distracting—as a . If you’re a fan of Toby Fox’s Deltarune , you’ve likely encountered the "shimeji Ralsei," a tiny, animated version of the beloved Prince of Darkness that lives on your computer screen.
Once Ralsei is on your screen, you can right-click him directly or right-click his taskbar tray icon to unlock a menu of options:
If you are editing the actions.xml or the image set, here are some specific text strings you can use to replace the default Shimeji text to make it feel like Ralsei: shimeji ralsei
Extract the downloaded .zip file into a dedicated folder on your computer (e.g., C:\Games\Shimeji ). Step 3: Find and Download the Ralsei Image Pack
Installing a Shimeji is not a simple double-click affair. You need to replace the default assets. In the niche world of desktop personalization, few
You likely have multiple monitors with different scaling (e.g., 125% zoom in Windows Display Settings). Shimeji hates DPI scaling. Go to Shimeji-ee.exe > Properties > Compatibility > Change High DPI Settings > Override high DPI scaling (Application).
Original: "Call another one." Ralsei Version: "Summon a Friend!" Step 3: Find and Download the Ralsei Image
Corrupted PNG file. The image files must be transparent PNGs with 32-bit color depth. Re-download the skin from a different source.
Search platforms like , Tumblr , or Twitter/X using the keywords "Shimeji Ralsei download" . Look for reputable pixel artists who have shared their project folders.
You can actively command Ralsei to sit, crawl, or chase your mouse cursor.
Because the Shimeji engine is easy to reskin, artists constantly release "alternate outfit" Ralsei versions: