Core Keeper
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Directory of my wiki guides & other resources
Por ZeroGravitas
Including: full game progression guide, boss fight strategies, walkthroughs for legendary Rune Song and Phantom Spark, max health build, skill farming, teleport exploit, save file management, triggering seasonal events, etc
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Wikizet Atma.gg guide links
A list of guides I've created, or contributed the majority of, on my favourite Core Keeper wiki:


Bosses and Progression:

Game Progression guide[corekeeper.atma.gg] - A comprehensive walkthrough for the necessary order of biome, ore and workbench progression. Including all notable items along the way. Plus tips and recommended order for tackling bosses.

Glurch fight strategy[corekeeper.atma.gg] - Recommended gear, tactics and guaranteed cheese method that applies to all slime bosses.

Ghorm fight strategy[corekeeper.atma.gg] - A selection of options for taking out this giant, unstoppable grub.

Hive Mother fight strategy[corekeeper.atma.gg] - Several levels of strong tactics, rising to the guaranteed cheese method.

Malugaz fight strategy[corekeeper.atma.gg] - Tips and cheese for this tricky optional boss.


Exploration:

World[corekeeper.atma.gg] - Shows the structural layout of worlds, biomes, boss and point of interest locations, and explains the dynamic world generation algorithm[corekeeper.atma.gg].


Legendary items:

Rune Song[corekeeper.atma.gg] - Detailed explanation of how the game's world generation spawns in the hard to find scenes which contain the parts for this sword. And what that means for the best way to search for them.

Phantom Spark[corekeeper.atma.gg] - A comprehensive walkthrough for finding all the fixed-distance Sunken Sea locations holding the parts for this fantastic ranged weapon.

Soul Seeker - I've not had the time to write up a guide for this legendary pickaxe. Are players struggling with this? (Item's wiki page[corekeeper.atma.gg].)



Skill farming and builds:

Melee, Range and Vitality[corekeeper.atma.gg] - Farmed from Hive Mother mobs.

Mining skill farm[corekeeper.atma.gg] - A basic description.

Maximum health build[corekeeper.atma.gg] - All the skills, consumables and gear needed to reach the highest possible character health in the game. (Without the old Giant Mushrooms and Amber lava.)



Game Mechanics:

Door-to-bed teleportation exploit[corekeeper.atma.gg] - How to easily convince the game your character is stuck, so that you can teleport back out to a bed anywhere in the world, for free, from early game onwards.

Ore Boulder mining[corekeeper.atma.gg] - Replication of my Steam guide tied into the wiki, with links to all the relevant topics, etc.

NPC housing guide[corekeeper.atma.gg] - The first of my Steam guide info I took over.



Misc:

Save file management[corekeeper.atma.gg] - Where to find your save file directories, what they contain, how to backup, restore and recover files (when something goes wrong).

Seasonal events[corekeeper.atma.gg] - How to trigger (or suppress) Valentine's, Easter, Halloween and Christmas events at any time.

Guides index on the wikizet[corekeeper.atma.gg] - Listing a few more besides mine.
Recommended Steam guides from other players
Turret stacking by Frost787 - Explaining how to exploit the vision cone of Galaxite turrets, and their ability to shoot through each other, to stack a lot of automated damage in one spot. Good for mob and boss farm automation.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2896478923
Logic gates by xXCrypticNightXx- The smallest possible designs for making each of the conventional digital electronics gates (AND, OR, etc). But no clues about what to use them for...

Pixel Art Palette by KanSer - Graphic showing which placed items correspond to which colors on the map. Last updated with Sunken Sea content.

Achievements guides by Easy Target OR Pnonante - Rough tours of the game's Steam achievements, with tips.
Notable tools & resources
Map Tool[maptool.ceschmitt.de] - *The* website for helping players find things in their world via map file analysis and overlays. Created by Craigins and now developed and hosted by Ceddini (with a little input from myself).

It's use is explained in the guides for finding the legendary item parts and locating the relative position of mob spawning grid cells. The in development version[maptool-dev.ceschmitt.de] is currently a little more refined and useful, in my opinion.

CoreKeepersWorkshop[github.com] - An open source inventory and character editor other powerful functions to bend survival worlds to your will. It runs separately from the game, using memory peeking magic. Rather then integrating code like the other mods. Download the latest version here[github.com].

Thunderstone Mod Manager[core-keeper.thunderstore.io] - Has a dozen small game mods, including very useful chat commands and other mods tweaking small aspects of game behaviour. They require the game to be launched through the mod platform to integrate their code (using BepInEx). The mod manager itself requires the Overwolf platform for it to work. So it's quite a software stack. I've personally had a some difficulties getting them to work, and major game updates have tended to break the whole system.

All items world download[github.com] - A big community made project, where you can find a bunch of cool builds and an inventory of every item you could want, all laid out.

Skill levelling requirements in detail[docs.google.com] - by Peace. Gives tables of the exact numbers of xp needed for each level of each of the 9 skills. With curves graphed, too. Also explains the exact xp rewards for each type of activity.

Wikizet's index of external resources[corekeeper.atma.gg] - For other mods, auto-fisher, offline save file editor, pixel tools, various different language communities.


Official social media:

Discord[discord.com] - the biggest most lively community. The place to go for quicker answers to questions.
Reddit - A modest but growing community.
Twitter - Dev updates, promotional snippets and bits.
Bug reporting[fireshinegames.jotform.com] - Please go fill out this straight forward little form if you experience any notable game bugs. To help the devs improve the game.
13 comentarios
Basicball 30 AGO 2024 a las 2:38 p. m. 
:gk_heart:
ZeroGravitas  [autor] 30 AGO 2024 a las 12:20 p. m. 
Yeah, I hope someone updates it... Wait, that's me! :Khappy:

Here you go gamers! Keep in mind that I've not played the game in over 18 months, the wiki owner does't appear to have updated much of my stuff, and the devs have been busy!

(Thanks for the url Choir. I guess I didn't click through enough pages of Google results when I took a very brief look the other day.)
Basicball 28 AGO 2024 a las 8:32 p. m. 
Changing it to atma.gg worked :RCThumbsUp::RCThumbsUp::RCThumbsUp:
Hopefully the links in the guide will be updated
Choir 28 AGO 2024 a las 2:52 p. m. 
It seems the site is still up - but domain name changed. It is now on https://corekeeper.atma.gg/en/Core_Keeper_Wiki ... just replace "wikizet.com" with "atma.gg"
Kwisatz 28 AGO 2024 a las 6:04 a. m. 
Can you upload them to Steam? It's too bad the site died. I'm sure you put a lot of work into it
ZeroGravitas  [autor] 12 AGO 2024 a las 1:47 a. m. 
@Rusty - Thanks. Looks like the wiki owner has just let the site die. Pretty sad.
Scissorhands 11 AGO 2024 a las 5:12 p. m. 
dead links
ZeroGravitas  [autor] 23 MAY 2023 a las 5:33 p. m. 
@GameAddict - Thank you kindly. Sarah, Jhaeme, Crepe and pjschumacher1988 too. :steamthumbsup:
GameAddict 22 MAY 2023 a las 9:13 p. m. 
ZG, I keep coming back to Core Keeper and I always revisit your amazing guides. Your jillions of hours of research and explanation transform my limited playtime (and laziness) into more fun-filled gaming sessions than I could ever accomplish without your help. Thank you very much for being so generous with your time and brain power!
Dark Bijou 4 MAR 2023 a las 4:02 p. m. 
this is pretty comprehensive. thank you for all this work! i really appreciate it <3