The first time i got to sky islands was where I was at low health while at molten heights and saw an exit so that i can escape and heal up. Then i saw that the ground was different i though it was just a visual bug on my laptop but when i looked closer and saw there was literally the void. It was such a memorable experience that it is probably one of my most favorite locations beaten only by olux (yes, fight me) and cotl
i had to literally use ultramarine boots and climbing helmet only when trying to do ressurections quest my other armor pieces require a lot more intel to use so i had like 2k hp in maro :sob:
Ideas for what "The Kids" could mean: - The Colossuses, which has interesting implications (As gone into in the video) - A metaphor for family friendliness, as suggested by @totalrandomness7200 - if so, why is Professor Eih so intent on keeping you tripping balls family friendly? - Elves, or mortals in general - The two times "The kids" are mentioned, it is in the context of keeping secrets -- specifically, secrets on how to access certain areas (First it is simply deeper into the illusion, and the second time it is into the Yahya bossfight, iirc) - I think it is possible that there is a deeper, secret aspect to these areas that the player isn't perceiving because of the drugs - If this is the case, Professor Eih may be trying to show you something that other mortals don't know, but you are failing to see it.
I HATE tower of ascension. its long, boring, stays in your quest book forever, has terribly unbalanced floors with a bad boss that just spawns in more bosses. no potion merchants near by for the 50 times you die, not that that matters because you can just keep going back and getting 2 shards each time with no penalty for dying, not even requiring you beat a floor in one attempt. the shards are stupidly hard to pick up and find, especially since they decided to make the floor pattern with holes in it. trying to talk to the npc and get in the door without getting teleported back to the middle of the arena without dying is so unnecessarily hard. it would be so simple to just make it need 5 kills and then have a door that automatically opens. or just remove the quest because it sucks. I was honestly shocked they didn't rework it in the update
Lusuco has Level 40 to 75 options and Servers as a great respawn point fot ToA. Yes, it is terribly unbalanced, but it has its unique Charme, plus you get 8 LE, stonks xD
I think the "kids" don't actually refer to any particular entities in wynncraft, but rather refer to a general idea of family-friendly-ness. This would make sense, as the two times they are mentioned are when Eih talks about going backwards or "behind" (like a human behind, or butt) and going into the giant frog's mouth (that one is more obviously not family friendly). Ultimately the inclusion of those lines seem arbitrary, serving only to compliment Eih's trademark nonsensical and overly metaphorical dialogue.
I really dont find canyon guides the worst quest on wynncraft, yes it is enraging, but thats the point of it, and design of it is quite cool and when I think again of it I find it pretty funny how the quest was made
I did this quest whilst on mushrooms a 2 weeks ago and let’s just say it took me over an hour to complete. Also, I don’t recommend trying mushrooms. I did them once when I wasn’t in the right mind at the time and I had a really bad experience.
holy shit one hour omg i love ur u are like THE wynncraft youtuber after Chaos Dragon. Better then Rene even. God i just played ur video and played wynn with no sounds only you for an hour and damn it was a good experience
Fun fact, the terraria shroomite bar has nothing to do with mites - it's a portmanteau of 'shroom' (for obvious reasons) and the -ite suffix, denouncing it as a metal. Similar names can be found in 'chlorophite', named for chlorophyll as is very plant-y, and luminite, from 'lunar', as it is drooped hy the moon lord.
Yeah, ??? is truly something. Usually one of the quests I tried to avoid. Also, every quest which forces you to touch Maro Peaks lowers my opinion and mood immediatly.
12:50 In vanilla MC, Steve stores his inventory in his mouth. We know this because of the fact that coral can survive in his inventory (meaning it is moist), and also the fact that the animation for throwing an item shows it coming out of his face (as though he is spitting said item out). [1] While this undeniably applies to Minecraft in general, we have to examine closer to see if this logic also applies to Wynncraft. Of course, the throwing animation is the same between Minecraft and Wynncraft. However, this piece of evidence merely points to the Wynncraft Player's inventory being in their mouth, and alone is not sufficient to prove anything. The same can be said for the "Coral of Nelfors" item [2]. While it does survive while inside of their inventory, lending support to the theory, it is also implied to have magical properties as it is used to imbue otherwise mundane leather with magical resistance [3]. This could mean it has more resistance to dryness than regular corals. The only foolproof method determining if the Wynncraft Player's inventory is truly in their mouth is to compare the biology of Steve with the biology of the Player. If they are the same species, then it follows that they would have similar methods of storing items. A good way of comparing their biology is examining their abilities. Seemingly, Steve is much stronger than the Player, as he has the ability to break blocks. However, this can be explained with one simple refutation: The Minecraft world is different from the Wynncraft world. A practical method of examining the fundamental difference is viewing the textures. Wynncraft dirt blocks, for instance, are shown as having very smooth faces. Minecraft dirt looks very different: There is immense variation in color between each pixel. The effect of this difference is that Wynncraft dirt appears to be packed in tightly to the point of being rock solid, while Minecraft dirt is still fluffed up enough that there are clear highlights and recesses in the dirt. This trend, of Wynncraft's blocks being much more compressed and therefore stronger, is reflected throughout the differences between all textures. It is therefore exactly expected that if the Player has all of the same abilities as Steve, the Player would be unable to mine blocks. Another instance of this phenomenon occurs in the housing system. The Player is granted creative mode, which makes them able to break and place many blocks, but it is limited to the bounds of the housing plot: they can not break the natural stone in the bottom section of the island. Again, this is exactly what would be expected if one took creative mode Steve and put him within the bounds of the world of Wynncraft: Still able to fly and instantly break most blocks, but unable to overpower the increased strength of Wynncraft's stone. Since the Wynncraft Player is performing to the exact same ability that Steve would, the only logical conclusion is that the Player is of the same species as Steve, and therefore uses their mouth to store items. Since the Wynncraft Player uses their mouth to store the Bluecap mushroom, they must have absorbed the psychedelic components of it through the mouth, possibly swallowing a piece of it in the process. Therefore, it does in fact make sense that the Player managed to get high just by picking up the mushroom. [1]: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-k_QWF0bRqYQ.html [2]: wynncraft.wiki.gg/wiki/Coral_of_Nelfors [3]: wynncraft.wiki.gg/wiki/Temple_of_the_Legends_(Quest) [4]: www.reddit.com/r/WynnCraft/comments/rhgjxm/all_of_the_custom_blockssignificant_texture/
That's a lot of evidence, you are, in fact, correct, but a few point don't seem to match: - If the player stores the bluecap in their mouth, it would still need around half an hour to go through their digestive system, blood streams and then reach their brain to get some effects - Likeru und Professor Eih outright said it were the spores that poisoned the player Since this whole situation is confusing and neither Wynncraft, nor the playerbase seem to understand how the bluecap works exactly, your theory may be correct!
@@AetTheFurry Potions and foods in wynncraft start effecting the player pretty much instantly, so it is probably the same for mushrooms. I straight up forgot that NPCs say that spores poisoned the player, so that probably breaks the theory.
I am so glad I came across your channel, I love lore theorizing, and there are so many parts of the Wynn lore that I love discussing and theorizing about
@@Olinus10 Yeah, I watched pretty much every YT video mentioning the shattered minds quest, decided to include some old footage to compare old and new Trippy forest. Also glad ur so chill with me taking some footage, really appreciate it, and your comment!
If you want to experience the video without my annoying voice, I've uploaded the extended script on the Wynncraft Forums! Link: forums.wynncraft.com/threads/in-depth-analysis-of-the-shattered-minds-quest-13-000-words.318675/
Bob doesn’t have a Shaman faze due to him never training as a shaman in the lore. Instead defeating a shaman that was being a tyrant in the Troms region
It's probably just my trilingual ass messing with the accents in weird ways. Everyone pronounces areas and cities differently in Wynncraft, and no one seems to agree on what they're officially called, so I don't think that you're pronouncing it wrong :D
@@AetTheFurry Awesome sauce. I have hella respect for multilingual ppl, i just thought the way you said almuj was kinda funny haha. I might start saying it that way its kinda fun