Wrongworld

Wrongworld

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Achievements, Beasties, and More
By Luneli
Everything you might want to know in order to win at Wrongworld. I highly suggest running around and trying to figure things out for yourself, as that's the majority of fun in the game. I just meant to provide this for those that were really stuck on one aspect or another. There are absolutely 100% spoilers in here.
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Introduction
Greetings! This is my first ever guide, so please be gentle. :) The point of this is to hopefully provide a crutch for the play through. There will be significant spoilers throughout. I will spoiler tag some of the more spoiler-ish items that are irrelevant to whatever is currently being spoiler-ed, but I will leave other lesser elements untagged. Just know that even delving into this guide has the potential to spoil some aspects of your playthrough.


***Reading past this point = doomed to spoilers!***
Biomes and Resources
Each world generates with a completely new landscape and randomized biomes; however, each generation has the same specific “story” elements throughout. The achievements and other information shared in here revolves around these specific landmarks, but you’ll have to explore your own world to find these items when you need them. Moving on!



The Biomes
  • Snowy
  • Desert
  • Rocky
  • Swamp
  • Grassland
  • Radioactive
  • Alien
The Resources

This table only lists the most immediate resource sources, and not the randomized ones such as barrels, events, slugs, and other rewards.

Resource
Aquisition
Immediate Use
Sand
Sand Castles
Digging in the Desert Biome
Snake Beasts
Sand Trees
Refined into Glass using the smelter
Can also be used for flower pots
Copper Ore
Iron Ore
Gold Ore
Smashing Rocks
Digging
Rock Beasts
Refined into metals using the smelter that are used for crafting
Coal
Smashing Rocks
Digging
Crafting
Used to refine other resources in the smelter
Leather
Pig Beasts
Snake Beasts
Frog Beasts
Old Boots
Leather Trees
Inventory Upgrade
Alchemy Table
Special Unlockable Clothing
Mysterious Goop
Slug Beasts
Inventory Upgrade
Advanced Crafting
Acid
Snake Beasts
Slug Beasts
Alien Beasts
Crafting
Cooking
Advanced Crafting
Uranium
Rabbit Beasts
Alien Beasts
Smashing Rocks
Digging in the Radioactive Biome
Advanced Crafting
Meat
Pig Beasts
Snake Beasts
Yeti Beasts
Alien Beasts
Rabbit Beasts
Meat Trees (yes)
Meals
Mysterious Goop
Advanced Crafting
Blobfish
Frog Beasts
Fishing
Meals
Flapple
Chopping Trees
Acorn Beasts
Yummy flapple pie (that 10 HP!)
Mushrooms
Gathering
Smashing Rocks
Mushroom Soup
Ice
Snowmen
Digging in the Snowy Biome
Yeti Beasts
Used with the campfire (ha) to turn foods into shakes
Heliconia
Anthurium
Calluna
Gerbera
Protea
Oxalis
Gathering
Refined into potions using the alchemy table and glass
Broccolian
Carrats
Potatoids
Harvesting Planted Seeds
Turned into meals using the campfire
Can also be eaten raw for hunger satisfaction

Important Points
  • Stone and wood are pretty straightforward. Stone comes from rocks and rock beasts, and wood comes from trees and acorn beasts.
  • Most events in the game will award a random amount of stone and wood as well as other unrefined resources.
  • I've seen barrels and boxes reward any variation of the unrefined resources (plus some smaller refined resources such as copper bars, gold coins, etc.), and some of the advanced rewards from events and small accomplishments (the container kind of looks like speakers) are refined metals, potions, meals, and more.
  • Killing slugs will reward random unrefined resources as well as their mysterious goo.
  • Digging in different biomes can reward that biome's resource.
  • It's important to note that I have not noticed any of the flowers being native to any specific biome. They seem to spawn randomly throughout the entire map.
  • You can live almost entire games off of mushroom soup if you're dilligent enough about picking up mushrooms
Beasties
Each biome has a beasty that is tied in with it, but I've seen beasties wander. In my hard mode day 93 save, I currently have Yetis walking around in the desert. -shrug- Things happen! Without further ado, here are your beasties!

Acorn Beast: Grasslands Biome
Alien Beast: Alien Biome
Frog Beast: Swamp Biome
Pig Beast: Everywhere
Rabbit Beast: Radioactive Biome
Rock Beast: Rocky Biome
Slug Beast: Anywhere at Night
Snake Beast: Desert Biome
Yeti Beast: Snowy Biome
Random Information
Things I Wish I Knew at Day One
There are quite a few things I derped out on and probably should have realized sooner, but with the ideal of permanent death and losing-all-of-the-things-I-had-worked-for hanging over my head I played cautiously well into my first thorough, successful play through.
  • Sand is not a precious resource that you can only get from sand castles and killing bad guys. Did you know that if you dig in the desert biome you get tons of sand? I didn't until day ~140. (Snowy Biome = Ice too.)
  • Your house is a pretty good safe point. Don't be like me. Every time a tornado would spawn, I gathered whatever food I had prepared and made a lap of my world. Don't run around in fear away from everything when you have a perfectly good house built ready to shelter you.
  • Boxy McBox will follow you if you wear his box mask. You don't have to build a base near him to utilize his inventory.
  • Being abducted won't kill you. In fact, it will reward you with a nice shiny achievement. It is now the only achievement I do not have. Now that I need the event they're not chasing me around with a green strobe light. (Yes, your house will keep you safe from this one too if you don't want to be picked up.)
  • Stonehenge gateways are actually pretty useful means of travel and not doorways of death. (I had peeked at the achievement list and thought that the ghost achievement couldn't be anything good, and that it most DEFINITELY had something to do with Stonehenge. It doesn't.)
  • Mines do an obnoxious 90% of damage to your health in normal mode. Red-flashy-alarm-light = bad news. Oh, and the danger signs really do mean danger.
  • Falling damage isn't a thing. I never experimented enough to find out in a timely manner, which means I also didn't realize that cannons were a fantastic means of travel until much later in the game than I'd care to admit to.
  • Your house is safe as long as all corners of the platform are touching the ground. If not, then on the nights of pig murderers they can walk right into your house from underneath. You don't want them in your house with you. Trust me.
These are just some of the things that I realized as I played through that may be trivial to some, but may also save someone from being at that 150 day mark on save number 3 and realizing something completely inane!
Events
This whole section is extremely more spoilerish than the rest of the guide, but I think that marking this whole section as a spoiler would be extreme. I'll try to go from the most common, early ones to the rarer later ones. The title of this section should be enough to let you know you're walking into spoilers. There are a few other player triggered events that might not be included here, but instead you can find them in the achievements section as needed.

Meteor(ite) Shower
Pretty straight forward. There are meteorites that fall from the sky and land on the ground in a big explosion. There is a circular, large-ish shadow that warns where each one will land. I haven't stood there yet, but I'm assuming that standing where it lands will equal your death. I do know that if you are within a certain distance of the landing zone, you are pushed back by the crash into the ground.

Super Slug Spawns
This one has some what of a forewarning. The ground will shake and then abruptly stop during the night. Then about 1 or 2 in game hours later it will happen again, but this time there will be at least 5 slugs that spawn and try to murder you. You can run out of their "aggro" range and they'll stop chasing you. It is heart attack inducing the first time you experience it. It's important to note that being inside will not save you from this as they will just spawn in your house with you. That's a bucket of fun.

Workbench Thieves
I'm not sure if they count as an event exclusively. They spawn with extremely loud cracks of thunder and these bouncy guys will come along to steal your workbench! You can smack them to get them to drop it, and later in the game when you have a house you can place a workbench inside to keep them from reaching it. Be warned that if you don't try to centralize the workbench, they can reach through the wall and nab it all the same (Which our lovely developer has identified as a bug that they're working to fix. If you don't want your workbench stolen in the meantime that has worked for me!).

Abduction
A space ship will zoom around surveying the area, and eventually it will come upon an area of interest and try to "abduct" that animal (you're fair game as a character, but I have seen it take beasties instead). Once it has its item of interest, it zooms off. If you do not wish to be abducted, you can go inside of your home and it should leave you alone relatively quickly. In my desperation to obtain the achievement, I sought out some advice. Apparently, if you have a plethora of free time and desperately want it to take it with you, you can murder all the pig beasts near you (or you know, the whole world *cough*) to increase your RNG. I'm working on doing that on a new easy mode save. RIP all the Pigs.

Pyramid
When this event occurs, the ground will shake for a really long time with a distant rumbling sound. If you are close enough, you can see the pyramid. If you are further away from the pyramid than the game would prefer for you to be, it will send a blue bubble to fetch you. At the top of the pyramid, there will be four different statues that feed the transparent glowing energy that goes to the top of the pyramid. You have to kill these four statues in order to win at the event. While the event is active, it will keep spawning snake beasts, so it is best to be quick about it. When this event ends, it rewards you with four boxes for each of the four statues you killed. This event is limited to spawning in the desert biome.

Attack of the Rabbit Beasts
There is little warning about this, but you do get a brief flash of activity before it occurs. There will be a splash of fairy-light-like activity around you, the ground will shake, and then some number around four rabbit beasts will spawn and attack you. If you are inside, they will spawn inside with you.

Simon Says
This is a player triggered event that occurs after you fix and activate the satellite. A giant beam of white (non-dangerous) light will appear, and then an entity will fly down to you. Then play simon says! Three correct answers will end the event with a win, and two wrong ones will end the event with a loss and no reward.

Tornado
There is generally no warning to precede this. You will suddenly hear very loud wind noises. If you have a home, you can go inside to be safe. If you feel like running, you can also take off running across the world. I have not yet experienced an issue outrunning the tornado.

Obsidiman
There will be a loud distant deep crash sound, and then a red arrow will appear above your character's head. When you go to investigate, you will find several rock beasties surrounding a growing shape. If you make it in time, you can stop the ritual by killing the rock beasts doing the summoning. You will still get the full reward amount (as best as I can tell anyways) as if you were to take on Obsidiman.

Once he spawns, he will chase you down until you have killed him or he has killed you (? I think, I haven't played easy mode to see what happens when you respawn from dying to one of these, and I haven't had a clone station and died to one on the other modes). You can go in your home to get a respite from him attacking you, but he will patiently wait for you to come back out to keep smashing at you. When battling Obsidiman, do not forget about your combat rolls! The occurrence of Obsidiman is limited to the Rock Biome.

Snow Yeti
Much of the same will occur with the Snow Yeti as will with Obsidiman, except that when you investigate you will find a bunch of Yeti Beasts in a circle trying to summon the Snow Yeti! Beware of his little pointy end on the front. Your combat rolls can clip into it and you won't "roll" anywhere! Snow Yeti summonings are limited to the Snow Biome.
Bosses
General tips for both: I usually try to stock up on potions for all of the boss fights. There's no telling what you might need. Not to mention a speed potion plus a strength potion can melt some boss HP (at least in terms of Pikachew). I usually make sure that I'm at a point in the game where I have a cloning station just in case I mess up.

Pikachew
The entrance to his lair is the meat alter. You put a piece of meat on the alter, and then you can walk through the portal.
  • He shoots lasers that home onto you that you need to avoid.
  • He fires missiles that home on you. You cannot make them damage him, at least that I have seen unfortunately.
  • He melees occaisionally with his tongue.
  • He constantly jumps up and then down with a knockback.
The Boss in the Flesh!
The name of the game is dodging all of his stuff and then getting hits in when it's safe. At all times you must be aware of where the edge is. If you fall off you're not likely to get back up unless you have a jet pack, or you manage ot land on one of the lower "beams" and have a flilght potion on you. Of the three times I've killed him, my favorite strategy is just bombarding him with bombs and running around. Be careful not to kill yourself if you go that route! Don't forget to pick up the tongue when you're finished!

Malfunction
If the achievement is to believed, his real name is actually Johnny-Five. Pretty normal. The entrance to his lair is the bunker. You use the bomb to explode the hatch so that you can go down into his lair.
  • He has orbs of light that will chase you and damage you.
  • He does a round about spin with his fists at his hip height.
  • He has lasers that spin in a circle around him when activated.
  • There is a column in the middle that will damage you for the duration that you are in range of it.
The Boss in the... Metally Parts!
You actually do not damage Mr. Robot directly. In order to engage with him, you must first damage the areas of his home. In the bathroom you can jump on the toothpaste and knock over the toothbrush holder, and in the living room you can knock the pillows off and knock things off of the nightstand. You get the idea.

When each area has reached the empty health bar, he will run over and do a maintainence on the area. During this time he is frozen in place, and you must run to the platform opposite where you came in to operate the robot arm. Speed potions are extremely helpful here.

Occaisionally there is a blue light circle that will bring you to the tower of lightning in the middle. Be careful to avoid the damage there as best as you can. It can be a pretty constant source of HP drain. Do not forget to pick up the red button when you're done!
Achievements: Part 1
The Night is Dark and Full of Slugs

Survived your first night.


Straight forward. Don't die. For at least the first night.

Kindling Killer

Murdered an Acorn Beast.


Go kill an acorn beast.

Slapped a Snake

Murdered a Snake Beast.


Go slap a Snake Beast with your fists or your stave until it dies.

Salt on the Wound

Murdered a Slug Beast.


Go kill a Slug Beast.

Bouldersmash

Murdered a Rock Beast.


Go kill a Rock Beast.

Meat is Murder

Murdered a poor, defenseless Pig Beast. You Monster.


To be a Monster or not to be a Monster. You decide.

It Burns

Campfire constructed.


Open your crafting menu and create a campfire with stones and wood.

The End of the Beginning

Workbench constructed.


Open your crafting menu and create a workbench using wood.

It Also Burns!

Smelter constructed.


Open your crafting menu and create a smelter using stones.

Tree Hugger

Planted an acorn.


Using a shovel created from the crafting menu, plant an acorn.

Ground Impregnator

Planted a seed.


Using a shovel to dig a hole, plant a seed.

When Good Pigs Go Bad

Survived the Rage of the Pig Beasts


This one you have no control over triggering, but it will trigger during normal gameplay as one of the random events. Whenever this happens, the pigs will seek you out and try to destroy you. I once spent an entire night (seems to only happen at night?) on top of a tree to avoid them. They're nasty when they're in this mode.

And Yeti Moves

Murdered a Yeti Beast.


Go on, kill a Yeti Beast. I believe in you. They're not as scary as they look. Or are they?

Swimming Lesson

Drowned a poor, little beastie.


This is my favorite way to deal with Snake Beasts. Just punt them on out into the ocean. They die and you don't have to deal with them any longer. :D

Sneak Attack

Nibbled by a sea monster in disguise.


You have to wait a little bit out far enough in the water that you don't have your equip-able items on. He'll spawn. (I spent an inordinate amount of time trying to kill him with bombs once. I went through so many cloning stations)

Non-Human Cannonball

Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!


Walk up to a cannon, aim it where you please, light it, and then climb inside. It will send you up, up, and away!

Hammer Time

Anvil constructed.


Open your crafting menu and craft an anvil using Iron Bars (smelted by the smelter).

For Science

Electronic Workbench constructed.


Open your crafting menu and craft an Electronic Work Bench using a Gold and Copper bar.

Frogstomp

Murdered a Frog Beast.


Go kill a Frog Beast. They are found more commonly in swamp biomes, but they will sometimes rush you from any body of water while you're mining for resources.

Deep Deep Deep Undercover

Got ignored by an Acorn Beast.


Using a workbench, craft a wooden helmet (mask? costs ten wood and two leather) and then walk up to an Acorn Beast. When I did it, I unequipped my weapon. I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it, but if it's not triggering for you then maybe give that a try.

Game Over, Alien. Game Over!

Murdered an Alien Beast.


Go kill an Alien Beast. They're commonly found in the darkly colored biomes.

Magic in a Bottle

Alchemy Table constructed.


Using the crafting menu and a workbench, craft an Alchemy Table with Leather, Glass, and Wood.

Hunting Wadioactive Wabbits

Murdered a Rabbit Beast.


Go kill a Rabbit Beast. They're also found in the darkly colored biomes.

Peculiar Portal Power

Stepped into the unknown


The Stonehenge looking rocks that you see throughout the map are actually travel portals. Each one boosts your travel a little differently, and each gate also is only active for certain times of the day. Using the portal will activate the achievement.

Farmageddon

Greenhouse constructed.


Using a workbench and glass, construct a greenhouse.

Ahoy there!

Stopped being a filthy landlubber.


On every map, there is what appears to be a shipwrecked ship out in the ocean with a trail of boxes and barrels leading up to it. Going out to the ship will trigger the achievement. I do suggest using the trail of barrels and boxes provided so that you do not die to the sea monster!

The Beginning of the End

Launchpad constructed.


Using the workbench and a ton of stone, construct the launchpad.

. . . - - - . . .

Is anybody out there?


When traveling throughout your world, you'll see one of these satellite dishes. Navigate up to a white box and smash that white box in. It will reveal some broken wiring. You can use copper wiring to patch it and then switch the switch on. This will trigger the achievement, but hang around because activating the satellite will activate an event. A Google'd Morse code translator lead one commentor, Mark the Wrongworld fan, and myself astray. It translated the Morse code into "EEETTTEEE"; however, another commentor, stylzes, helped us to realize that it most likely was meant to be "SOS". Quite worth the giggle either way in my opinion.
Achievements: Part 2
Spooky Scary

Where are all the Power-Pills when you need 'em?


When you're exploring, you'll occasionally come across some tombstones and their respective graves. When you come across them they will blend into the biome they're in with a slight bump indicating the grave. Using a shovel, you can dig these up for resources and the like. Every now and then when digging up a grave, you'll trigger a ghost to chase you down. You pretty much just have to run from this as you cannot attack and kill it and it really hurts.

Well Played

Bribed an inanimate object.


When you see the well pictured in the image, you can "give" it a gold coin. Doing so will trigger the achievement and a nice bonus event. :)




Fence Friend

Patched up a pointy person's plantation.


When you come across this little dude, you can either craft him some wood fences and face them the direction that the green transparent ones indicate, or you can bring him some wooden fences from the wild. (There's usually some that spawn in the general area as part of the "broken down" area)

Big Mouth

Opened a monolithic mouth.


I had thrown everything under the sun at these guys before I noticed their eyes. Shame on me. Look at their eyes and match the metal to their eye color. I actually have yet to see any that weren't iron and copper, but I'm sure they are out there. You only need the unrefined ore. You don't need a bar, and you get to keep what you put down. No worries about having to split the amount or something!

Perpetual Pecker

Expanded the workforce.


Pretty straightforward. When you come across the strange, bird-like machine, feed it a coin and come back later! The achievement dings upon feeding the coin, but if you come back in a bit (don't wait too long or it won't work) you'll get nice things. :) Also... Steam censored the achievement name, ha.

Seedy Affair

Encouraged seed dissemination.


These little guys are everywhere. All you need to do is take a watering can (crafted using the workbench + iron) and water them until they "pop" to trigger the achievement.



Long-Distance Call

Tapped into a telecommunications network.


Red phone booths are usually pretty evenly spaced throughout the world. On normal and easy, all you need is a gold coin and the number of another booth. On hard mode, you'll probably need some copper wiring to repair them before you can use them. Put the coin in and then dial the number for another booth in your world and it'll pop the achievement for you. :)

Hypnocoptor

Ooo, pretty patterns!


At the satellite dish that you repaired and activated (hopefully), there will be an event with a white colomn of light. If you wait there, a curious little creature will come down and do lights in a pattern at you. If you respond with the correct light pattern three times in a row you get the achievement. If you get it wrong twice, it will blow up and end the event.

Split the Atom

Nuclear Reactor constructed.


Create a nuclear reactor using the Electric Workbench, Uranium, and things!

The Sword in the Slug

Strong-armed like a legend.


The slug beast statue will have a sword sticking out of its mouth. If you just go up to it and click it nothing will happen, but if you use a strength potion and then attempt to pull the sword you will be able to.


A Sign of the Times

Corrected a few spelling mistakes.


On the hollywood-esque sign you can walk up to each of the letters and select which letters you would like to swap them with. It should spell the name of the game when you get done. If the achievement does not immediately trigger, swap the W's.

We Have Lift-Off!

Well played!


This is the beat the game achievement. You have to craft the launchpad, and then use the launchpad to craft the rocket. You will need ingredients from the world's two bosses: Pikachew and Malfunction (?)

Rodent Wrangler

Tamed a trusty steed.


What you need to do is gather all those old boots you've probably been turning into leather, and then walk up to the hamster and do the action "Help Hamster". If you are out of leather boots, barrels, and boxes, then you can kill the Frogs or dig in the swamp to get more leather boots. Or go fishing, that too. You can actually do this while he is still caged, but I would be very careful while doing so - I accidentally trapped myself in the cage with him on one of my saves. RIP.

Minesweeper

Detect a mine.


Using the super fancy shovel that you craft once you have the Electronic Workbench, you walk into one of the zones with the posted danger signs. When you do so, you'll get a red-light notification that indicates where the mines are and the achievement should also pop up.

Eye of the Tiger

Experienced the thrill of the fight.


Stepping into the boxing ring will trigger the event. You have to beat through 10 rounds of changing enemies, with the last round being against 4 of the monster types you fought previously. I highly suggest using a cleave weapon and wearing some kind of defensible helmet. As long as you keep stabbing them with a cleave weapon they are stunned and unable to beat on you!

A Glutton For Punishment

Laughed in the face of Hard Mode.


Pretty straight forward. You beat the game on hard mode to unlock this achievement. On my playthrough, I didn't do any of the events that the probe highlighted outside of the two bosses you need the parts from to build a rocket ship and launch it.
Hidden Achievements
Level 1

Boxing Gloves unlocked!


I'm pretty sure that the game gives you a fair amount of experience for each death in relation to what you accomplished in life. I know that roughly a ~30 day death got me to around level 3 on my first play through. Easy mode does not give experience.

Level 2

Sneakers unlocked!


Earn all the experience by doing all the things.

Level 3


Teleporter and Quick Start Mode unlocked

Do things. Get experience. Wee.

Level 4

Repulsion Turret unlocked!


Experience.

Level 5

Infini-Bomb unlocked!


Exp.

I've Got My Eye On You

Yeah, I'm talking to you, you stupid floor.

I actually had to request help for this one. Apparently the main menu is interactive. You can clicky the eye on the teddy bear and things happen.

Boxy McBox

Made a new friend.


So far I have only seen Boxy in two places: Under the giant frog statue and out on the boat. Wear his hat to unlock the achievement.



Shaved and a Haricut

Or maybe inside-out? Either way, less than ideal.

This is rewarded when you allow yourself to be abducted by the aliens. It won't kill you, but it will damage you for about 25-35% of your health, it appears. I'm not sure if this is a method to a madness, but in order for myself to get this achievement I killed all of the pigs close to me and then hung out on a coast. It seemed to increase the RNG needed for my character to be abducted.

The Obsidiman

Toppled a Rock God.


Random event limited to the rock biome. It will spawn rock golumns that are circuling a growing shape while chanting. I think you have to actually wait until he's built to kill him to get the achievement, but I'm not sure on that one. I never was able to find either monster before they were summoned prior to killing them.

Pikachew

I chewed you!


Go through the meat alter and win at the boss of Pikachew! See the "Bosses" section if you're stuck on trying to live.



Malfunction

Johnny-Five is no longer alive.


Go through the bunker (use a bomb to blast the door off) and confront the robot! See the "Bosses" section if you're not sure how to damage him.



Do you wanna build a SnowYeti?

No, I want to kill one.


Random event limited to the snow biome. Yetis will spawn in a circle around the growing figure while chanting. If they finish their chant, you get a giant yeti to kill. Don't forget about the combat roll!
29 Comments
RealDev Mar 20, 2024 @ 10:47am 
For me hunger is the only problem to low on mushrooms and sometimes (lile 90% of the time) i get leather and no meat.
Luneli  [author] Oct 24, 2023 @ 4:40pm 
@The Glitterazzi I haven't played since the end of 2018. :) I'm sure it does need updates, but it's not a terrible starting point.

@Astrophel Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! -- I honestly don't know, it's been a while since I've played.
GlitterGek Oct 1, 2023 @ 10:33am 
Needs updating, missing some achievements
Astrophel Sep 10, 2023 @ 8:27pm 
Excellent guide, thank you! Helped me a lot. I did encounter the monolithic mouth in the desert biome, but it started to chase me around and won't go away no matter how far I ran, do you have any idea why that happened?
stylez Jun 12, 2023 @ 10:57am 
The beasts "wandering" is likely due to tornadoes throwing them around.
Nahno Jun 13, 2021 @ 9:44am 
@player_8008 the zombie is salad fingers
player_8008 May 1, 2021 @ 5:33pm 
what about that weird zombie guy and the spoon you can find. i don't actually know what happens but i forget the guys name but i know he has something to do with rusty spoons but i havent been able to find both in the same save, basically though what is that all about?
Luqu Feb 16, 2021 @ 9:21am 
Dancing acorns - I saw them too, (see Stupid Ape's reaction) - they suck the energy of nearby trees. I wanted to see what happened but didn't want to loose all my trees, so I chopped all the tries they were sucking empty quickly, and then the event stopped. No Tree stump boss, if there is any.
Long distance call @ Cassiels: ofcourse you need to repair the booth first and then use a coin to be able to call... also, you can adjust the phonenumbers by looking at the numbers.
Luqu Feb 16, 2021 @ 9:17am 
Tornado's are harmelss - if you jump right before landing or have your jumping shoes on. It is a good way to check out the land - you could make a screenshot and determine where your house is or watch for points of interests. I think you can get back up into the stream when you are falling down, you can steer a bit. So take your time checking the layout. No more being lost.
Nahno Dec 15, 2020 @ 12:32pm 
i saw it in rock biome