Bammalam. He went to NG+28 (furthest NG+ you can go to) and defeated the 33 orb boss there, so, in total, he got 519 orbs because NG+1 = 5 orbs, 2=6, 3=7, etc. 7=12, etc. up to NG+28. Each NG+ also counts as an orb as far as buffing the boss goes, soooo the boss was buffed as if he had 61 orbs. That was the strongest boss possible in the game, with over 141 Quintillion! HP (that's 141,000,000,000,000,000,000!) Nowadays, it can be defeated fairly quickly with the spells we have, but it took Bam like 15 hours of straight fighting to defeat it right after 1.0 came out. Still with me? Ok, so I'll try to simplify this: each orb has a specific number, but basically, Orbs 1 - 10 (and 13) are the ones that spawn in the world. They also spawn in the parallel worlds, but each can only be picked up 3 times. If you go to further PW's then you won't be able to pick up the same orb again after already obtaining it 3 times (they're actually different ID numbers in the data, but I'm simplifying things here.) The orb here, in this video, is Orb 11. It, too, can be picked up 3 times. Soooo, if you follow this video and cast EoE in that exact spot on this exact seed 3 times, then you'll be able to get 3 of these orbs. If you get all the other ones, then you'll have a max of 36 orbs. There's also an Orb 12, but it does not actually exist in the game/was never added and can't actually be obtained. I'm going to pin this, since so many people are asking this question, and I answered it most-thoroughly for you!
Amulet of Yendor originates from Rogue, the game that kickstarted the roguelike genre. In other games, bringing it from the deepest point in the world and offering it to the gods will grant you demigodhood, which might explain why the Noita becomes invincible at the end of the game.
@@pigfish99 Rogue is a visual CRT based fantasy game which runs under the UNIX+ timesharing system. Your goal is to grab as much treasure as you can, find the Amulet of Yendor, and get out of the Dungeons of Doom alive -A Guide to the Dungeons of Doom
@@microwave791 Considering the game is 41 years old at this point, I'm pretty sure you could find somewhere online. Alternatively, the open source branch of the game Dungeon Crawl, known as the "stone soup" branch, is a 100% free version that is continually updated if you're looking for more classic roguelikes. It even comes with the option to use the original ASCII interface or a tileset for those who want a game with those newfangled graphics kids these days keep talking about.
I like the idea (no pun intended) that the Eye Quest will grant a 34th orb, because anything left to chance is frustrating (and 1 in 10M is ridiculous) and this video is essentially a game hack, not discoverable in lore. The attention to detail from Nolla is incredible though, and I have no doubt that Yendor will eventually be just another meta-quest that you can pursue when you're tired of the base game.
I actually kind of like the idea of having an orb as a prize for the End of Everything spell... it really turns it from a curiosity to something that could be potentially useful in a wide variety of situations.
@joe mccullim seed? it still wouldnt be possible to get 34 orbs since you wouldnt be in ng+, and unless you have the seed or recorded evidence no one will believe you.
Also, just for fun. Maths. 1 in 10.000.000 chance. Let us assume that the average Noita player does 100 runs long enough to be able to end the game (that's quite high, given how many players dont finish games after buying them). Noita is estimated to have sold 1-2 million copies. That would mean that for every collective 10 runs, we'd run into a seed that has one chest on the map spawn the extra orb. NOW, this sounds doable. Keep in mind, how many of these average player runs, have EVERY chest checked and opened? Next to none of them, it is extremely uncommon that you'll find and check every chest. But just think about the hilarity of this. For every 10 collective runs, someone out there HAS a seed that contains this ultra rare drop, and then they just die on Ice Caves because they encountered polymorphine for the first time, as a new player. Just think of the amount of seeds people have already played that DID contain this, and they didnt know, and none of us will ever know the lost potential xD xD
Funfact; Nolla clearly remembers the game Rogue fondly, not because Noita is a Rogue-like game but because the objective of Rogue is to recover the Amulet of Yendor from the lowest layer of the dungeon.
The location to spawn the great chest is very specific as apparently great chests drop different things depending on which location they are spawned in
@@Mistrz-mw4db I barely remember, but I do sort of remember hearing somewhere that chests in Noita give different drops depending on where they spawn/open
@@Mistrz-mw4db I've heard it's due to RNG manipulation. That's a thing in every game. Basically whether you realize it or not, every action in a game from what enemy you kill to how many rolls or whatever you do influences the RNG. Yes, including where you're standing, can all change that dice-roll by varying degrees. It just so happens that standing in one specific pixel in noita spawns that chest.
Almost every seed (or every seed, I think but I'm not certain) has an orb spot. There's tools that let you find the exact coordinates to cast End of Everything so you'll get the orb to spawn. They exist in a whole bunch of places since there's far more than 10 million pixels (each pixel has its own great chest reward predetermined by the seed) in any given run, it's just that you need to know where that exact pixel is and cast (and survive) End of Everything.
Never before has a 1x1 pixel of 255.0.0 been more hard to attain, or more revered. Food for thought, in todays age of gaming. You cant get closer to the definition of "Less is More" than this ruby amulet.
This entire guide sounds like the super secret video game easter egg that friend who claims his uncle works at Nintendo would tell you about during recess in elementary school in 2001.
Now I feel old, but yes, and all of Noita is basically that game... I think that's why nerds like us love Noita so much... Its like the "do anything" game that we dreamed of besides Grand Theft Auto.
You could do a stream where you do random seeds to try to get the 34th orb legit. Though, it might take a minute or two. Heck, maybe even... 2 and a half minutes, scary.
@@zarinx1016 Wow that is an interesting way to do it. So in a way every noita seed has it's own coordinates for every chest item? Like a more insane version of LC and AP? That is more crazy than what I would expect even for this game. Thank you.
The Amulet of Yendor is a reference to the item of the same name from the game Rogue (the origin of the term rogue-like). The item also shows up in NetHack and a few other games that were based directly on Rogue.
It shows up in a LOT of games inspired by Rogue, yeah. The most recent being Unexplored 2, an awesome open-world rogue-lite RPG I've been streaming. An evil empress has the Amulet of Yendor and it's your quest to destroy the Staff of Yendor before she acquires it.
honestly, i am fine with the only way of obtaining this orb being to get insanely lucky. this is one of those secrets that made me fall in love with noita. thematically i think it works extremely well too. i see this as the noita being chosen by the gods to join them and you can not convince me that this wouldn't take an extreme amount of luck.
Honestly, I think that there is another intended method planned or unfound (eye quest). I think a secret like this isn’t really Nolla’s style of huge multistep puzzles with extremely hard to find answers. For the monumental prize of peak drip, I doubt they would leave it up to an unreasonable amount of luck.
Can confirm this works as of 7/16/2021. I completed the great work with no mods, just setting the seed with a script. Very curiously, when I picked up the 34th orb, the text now reads, "You should not have been able to [obtain/access] this secret."
3:04 Holy sh*t a pixel dungeon reference!? NoW that I think about it, Noita is similar to pixel dungeon in many ways. Now I have to wonder, does the amulet of yendor even originate from pixel dungeon? Edit: I just looked it up, the amulet of yendor has been in many old rouge like games, including the one pixel dungeon is based off of. Interesting...
It's really cool how they made a special version of the Peaceful Ending for lunatics who know how to get the 34th orb, but my only gripe is this: we can't see our stats for what is one of the hardest types of runs in the game (yeah, it's not too much harder than 33 orb on a set seed if you know what you're doing, but wouldn't you be annoyed to not see your stats at the end of a 33 orb run?). I honestly think that this ending, in lieu of letting you commit suicide to see your stats, should allow you to interact with the alter to- I don't know- "ascend to godhood" or something like that, providing a prompt that allows you to end the game with a short cutscene-esque sequence (kinda-sorta similar to "The Secret Below," but without your character dying as a punchline) and allow you see your stats. Otherwise, this is a really cool feature, and I'm glad that the devs are rewarding the people who put in the effort to find out how to do this sort of bullshit. It's a nice touch that adds to the feeling of "the devs thought of everything" that I love so much in Noita.
Amulet of Yendor first appeared in Rogue from 1980, so the one in Pixel Dungeon is also a reference. Cool to know that I'm not only playing pixel dungeon tho :)
Honestly the way of discovering this feels lore accurate. Casting a world ending spell in between facets of a world to break reality for a piece of knowledge even the gods were unaware of
FuryForged. He shows us fantastic character art of the player's sprite with the visual upgrades, then immediately renders it obsolete in the same video.
Well, it's actually referencing Rogue, the original game where the Amulet of Yendor appeared (and progenitor of all rogue-likes/lites). There have been a lot of games over the years that have had the Amulet of Yendor, Pixel Dungeon is just one of many that has paid homage to the grandaddy of them all.
Noita players trying to transcend mortality via obscure world ending rituals involving traveling between parrallel universes to get dripped out. Exactly as the world should be.
That amulet is basically Nolla saying: I tried everything to confuse the players but they always came out on top nd beat the game fair and square At least i still have the wall of eyes...
this game is just ridiculous, seriously wtf is the deepest and more mysterious game. I wanna go back to the 80s or 90s and have people check this game out.
would be very sad if the reward for the eye puzzle was a guaranteed extra orb and this yendor stuff was meant to reward the community for solving it, but then someone just finds a seed with a one in ten million chest drop
Amulet of Yendor. The name and description I first read... In an offline game called Pixel Dungeon, which is open source. Not sure if it's a nod or if the Amulet is even older.
Pixel Dungeon was actually referencing the original as well. It's from Rogue - the one and only game from which all other rogue-likes and rogue-lites get their name and inspiration.
After all the things they've added to Noita, I can't rightly believe they'd go through all the trouble of adding all of these unique attributes for the 34 orb ending, just to have it practically be accessible only through cheating and not some kind of insanely obtuse easter egg.
Okay but does anyone else think it's kind-of cool that the process of obtaining that Great Chest is incredibly esoteric? You have to perform an incredibly specific and difficult process, cast The End Of Everything in the Space Between Spaces, and then shield yourself from the consequences of your own actions and pray you don't die in order to obtain this chest. The narrative and the ludonarrative are completely aligned here.
Good guide, but i dont know how to start a new game with a seeded run. Every time i start a new one, it just generates a new seed. How do i input seeds on new games?
you actually can damage yourself when you have infinite health by casting destruction, but it can't kill you. this is because the infinite health just gives you an obscene amount of health and immunity to everything, but destruction doesn't have a damage type, it's just damage.
Has anyone made the effort to clear the world of all of its pixels? Not alt worlds but just the main one? I see how insane some builds get and if there’s infinite health viable I wonder how soon it’ll be before a whole world is wiped
maybe it is patched (or maybe 20 x More hatred affects somehow), but I just get 34 orb ending and i could still be polymorphed by coresponding master (pink one), thats how i ended the run
another great video, I knew that it was possible to find an orb in a chest but I had no clue about the portal being the location to get it. time to gain the ultimate drip, the health is just a bonus on the side.
Late response but apparently the Amulet of Yendor is a reference to the game Rogue. The developers of both Noita and Pixel Dungeon chose to reference this. That's pretty cool I think.
Would you ever consider doing a comprehensive guide on all unlock-able spells in the game? There is no website or video that has a full list all in one place on the internet.
I've been working on it on and off for the past few months. It'll be out at some point, but it's a giant video and basically an anthology of almost all the secrets videos I've made for this game (like 50 videos or something?)
What if we bring the 3 parts of kulmi "Nature, mecha, and magic" to the moon or give them all a gourd and bring them together or take them with gourd to the moon with every essence? Hit them all with ultra black hole at the same time?
stupid question, but wouldn't it be possible to keep going east or west and grab orbs from further parallel worlds? or does only east1 and west1 have the corrupted knowledge
Me here who haven't ever came back up or have any idea what to do and where to go after getting to the bottom of the starting cave where final boss is.😊
im kinda new to the game so please correct me if im wrong, but could you not just go to parallels world to get 34 orbs? each world has like 11 orbs right?
It's hard to explain, but nope. There are 13 orbs in the code. Orbs 1 - 10 and then 13 are obtainable by picking them up where they spawn in the world. They can be picked up once in the main world and twice in parallel worlds, for a total of 33 orbs. If you try to pick up this same orb more than 3 times, it won't let you. Then, you can spawn Orb 11 via a Great Treasure Chest (like in this vid) and that orb can be picked up 3 times, actually, so you can get a max of 36 orbs that we know of. Orb 12 can't be spawned-in and might not actually exist/be obtainable, OR perhaps one of the unsolved mysteries will spawn it, once we figure those out. Then, technically, it might be possible to get 39 orbs at some point.
Oh, so now, after travelling through parallel worlds and harnessing literally multiple anime gods' levels of power, NOW... you can do the experimenting.
Im curious about the red skull in the extremely dense rock beneath/to the right of the wizard's den. Supposedly doesn't have a purpose yet, but it seems likely it could do something. Not sure if it would be related to the 34th orb though.
Yeah, I've been experimenting with that, the cauldron and the eyes a lot. I've tried casting the Summon Portal spell all over the place, etc. Hopefully we learn more soon.
Isnt there a monument in the tree for someone who got like a 500 orb run? Why can't you just keep going to parallels or ng+s to farm orbs?
Bammalam.
He went to NG+28 (furthest NG+ you can go to) and defeated the 33 orb boss there, so, in total, he got 519 orbs because NG+1 = 5 orbs, 2=6, 3=7, etc. 7=12, etc. up to NG+28. Each NG+ also counts as an orb as far as buffing the boss goes, soooo the boss was buffed as if he had 61 orbs. That was the strongest boss possible in the game,
with over 141 Quintillion! HP (that's 141,000,000,000,000,000,000!)
Nowadays, it can be defeated fairly quickly with the spells we have, but it took Bam like 15 hours of straight fighting to defeat it right after 1.0 came out.
Still with me? Ok, so I'll try to simplify this: each orb has a specific number, but basically, Orbs 1 - 10 (and 13) are the ones that spawn in the world. They also spawn in the parallel worlds, but each can only be picked up 3 times. If you go to further PW's then you won't be able to pick up the same orb again after already obtaining it 3 times (they're actually different ID numbers in the data, but I'm simplifying things here.)
The orb here, in this video, is Orb 11. It, too, can be picked up 3 times. Soooo, if you follow this video and cast EoE in that exact spot on this exact seed 3 times, then you'll be able to get 3 of these orbs. If you get all the other ones, then you'll have a max of 36 orbs.
There's also an Orb 12, but it does not actually exist in the game/was never added and can't actually be obtained. I'm going to pin this, since so many people are asking this question, and I answered it most-thoroughly for you!
@@FuryForged This is the most comprehensive answer I've read on the topic. Thanks!
@@FuryForged Could Greedy dice give the same chest with orb?
@@nitelich well yes, but that’s only by exploiting the game. So, it would only get patched out
@@FuryForged Whoa black betty
Immortality is merely an afterthought for one in pursuit of the ice
lmfao
What is the ice please?
@@smonkey001 The drip.
@@smonkey001 Ice refers to diamonds and other jewelers. The meaning comes from the similarity between clear ice and the appearance of diamonds.
Amulet of Yendor originates from Rogue, the game that kickstarted the roguelike genre.
In other games, bringing it from the deepest point in the world and offering it to the gods will grant you demigodhood, which might explain why the Noita becomes invincible at the end of the game.
Also it was the macguffin in the game pixel dungeon
I thought it originated in nethack, as you have to kill the wizard of yendor to get it.
@@pigfish99 Rogue is a visual CRT based fantasy game which runs under the UNIX+ timesharing system. Your goal is to grab as much treasure as you can, find the Amulet of Yendor, and get out of the Dungeons of Doom alive
-A Guide to the Dungeons of Doom
@@youtubowysmieszek3348 does that game cost money on ios still?
@@microwave791 Considering the game is 41 years old at this point, I'm pretty sure you could find somewhere online. Alternatively, the open source branch of the game Dungeon Crawl, known as the "stone soup" branch, is a 100% free version that is continually updated if you're looking for more classic roguelikes. It even comes with the option to use the original ASCII interface or a tileset for those who want a game with those newfangled graphics kids these days keep talking about.
Now time to get a 35 orb ending and be given the philosopher's stone as a held item
With this method we can get 36 so...
thought your name was the comment, lol
Wait realy?
of course nothing happened it was an idea
@Bernardo Andrade Picorelli i bet my life that you didn't do it
Who knows... Maybe the eyes are related to this 34th orb? 👁️
Plot twist completing the eye quest gives your character an eye permanently
I like the idea (no pun intended) that the Eye Quest will grant a 34th orb, because anything left to chance is frustrating (and 1 in 10M is ridiculous) and this video is essentially a game hack, not discoverable in lore. The attention to detail from Nolla is incredible though, and I have no doubt that Yendor will eventually be just another meta-quest that you can pursue when you're tired of the base game.
Or you have to cook it in the pot in some way.
Welcome to the eyeball zone
I actually kind of like the idea of having an orb as a prize for the End of Everything spell... it really turns it from a curiosity to something that could be potentially useful in a wide variety of situations.
If only it was an always guaranteed orb :(
I think that's a great point. The middle of obtaining it's is sooo.... Cool!
not only is it a 1/10,000,000 chance but you can't spam repeat the first biome to find a greater chest with an orb because you have to be in NG+ too
@joe mccullim seed? it still wouldnt be possible to get 34 orbs since you wouldnt be in ng+, and unless you have the seed or recorded evidence no one will believe you.
Also, just for fun. Maths. 1 in 10.000.000 chance.
Let us assume that the average Noita player does 100 runs long enough to be able to end the game (that's quite high, given how many players dont finish games after buying them).
Noita is estimated to have sold 1-2 million copies.
That would mean that for every collective 10 runs, we'd run into a seed that has one chest on the map spawn the extra orb. NOW, this sounds doable. Keep in mind, how many of these average player runs, have EVERY chest checked and opened? Next to none of them, it is extremely uncommon that you'll find and check every chest.
But just think about the hilarity of this.
For every 10 collective runs, someone out there HAS a seed that contains this ultra rare drop, and then they just die on Ice Caves because they encountered polymorphine for the first time, as a new player.
Just think of the amount of seeds people have already played that DID contain this, and they didnt know, and none of us will ever know the lost potential xD xD
I watched this video after playing my own 100 runs and can confirm in an earlier run I got an extra orb from a chest... once :S
I like how there is a 5 minute video to guide the player on a potentially 18 hour expedition
These might be the hardest-to-get bundle of red pixels in video game history and I love it .
Funfact; Nolla clearly remembers the game Rogue fondly, not because Noita is a Rogue-like game but because the objective of Rogue is to recover the Amulet of Yendor from the lowest layer of the dungeon.
The amulet of yendor is a reference to the first roguelike game Rogue in 1980
You can find it in another rougelike game called Pixel Dungeon too.
@@laserbean00001 Well yeah a lot of roguelikes pays homage to Rogue.
I swear i thought this was an april fools for how specific everything was
The location to spawn the great chest is very specific as apparently great chests drop different things depending on which location they are spawned in
@@lithosagym Wait, do you remember what was you thinking that 2 years ago? Chest location gives specific drop?
@@Mistrz-mw4db I barely remember, but I do sort of remember hearing somewhere that chests in Noita give different drops depending on where they spawn/open
@@Mistrz-mw4db I've heard it's due to RNG manipulation. That's a thing in every game. Basically whether you realize it or not, every action in a game from what enemy you kill to how many rolls or whatever you do influences the RNG. Yes, including where you're standing, can all change that dice-roll by varying degrees. It just so happens that standing in one specific pixel in noita spawns that chest.
Almost every seed (or every seed, I think but I'm not certain) has an orb spot. There's tools that let you find the exact coordinates to cast End of Everything so you'll get the orb to spawn. They exist in a whole bunch of places since there's far more than 10 million pixels (each pixel has its own great chest reward predetermined by the seed) in any given run, it's just that you need to know where that exact pixel is and cast (and survive) End of Everything.
Never before has a 1x1 pixel of 255.0.0 been more hard to attain, or more revered.
Food for thought, in todays age of gaming.
You cant get closer to the definition of "Less is More" than this ruby amulet.
It's a game where a single pixel can end your existence... so it's only fitting it all ends with 1 pixel :D
This entire guide sounds like the super secret video game easter egg that friend who claims his uncle works at Nintendo would tell you about during recess in elementary school in 2001.
Now I feel old, but yes, and all of Noita is basically that game... I think that's why nerds like us love Noita so much... Its like the "do anything" game that we dreamed of besides Grand Theft Auto.
INF health Noita would just be world destruction simulator
ah yes, several glass cannons
I never would have thought that they'd have something planned for 34 orbs damn these devs
The thing about casting the end of everything in the void mid-teleport loop is genius
Finally, with these steps, I can become powerful enough to complete Hiisi Base
Oooooh, cool Nethack reference.
Sorry sir, I think you mean Rogue reference.
@@Urthopify Oops. I was at least close. x3
@@Urthopify To be fair, could be either. References tend to nest like that.
@@endig4501 Rouge came out in 1980, Nethack came out in 1987 with Rouge as a direct inspiration
Thank you for the shoutout! Glad to see my wand setup for the end of everything work out for ya.
It works. Finally I can stop worrying about my drip and just mess around again.
I'm wondering why you removed the first upload of this video
Now I get to see it twice
anything huge different?
Nope
;)
You could do a stream where you do random seeds to try to get the 34th orb legit. Though, it might take a minute or two. Heck, maybe even... 2 and a half minutes, scary.
Yeah, it'll be fun to watch me cast End of Everything at every single coordinate in the world, hahaha
@@FuryForged Oh yeah, I forgot about the coordinate part. Yeah, maybe not such a good idea anymore lol
@@FuryForged
Wait so does the end of everything when cast at one completely random place in the world spawn a great chest?
@@goldfish6525 it always spawns a great chest at the end, I think the coordinates on spawn affect its reward
@@zarinx1016
Wow that is an interesting way to do it. So in a way every noita seed has it's own coordinates for every chest item? Like a more insane version of LC and AP? That is more crazy than what I would expect even for this game.
Thank you.
perhaps the eyes or the cauldron could hold the secret to a non-great-chest 34th orb
The Amulet of Yendor is a reference to the item of the same name from the game Rogue (the origin of the term rogue-like). The item also shows up in NetHack and a few other games that were based directly on Rogue.
It shows up in a LOT of games inspired by Rogue, yeah. The most recent being Unexplored 2, an awesome open-world rogue-lite RPG I've been streaming. An evil empress has the Amulet of Yendor and it's your quest to destroy the Staff of Yendor before she acquires it.
Im glad you shout out LST
When I saw the title i just said: WHAT? 34?
honestly, i am fine with the only way of obtaining this orb being to get insanely lucky. this is one of those secrets that made me fall in love with noita. thematically i think it works extremely well too. i see this as the noita being chosen by the gods to join them and you can not convince me that this wouldn't take an extreme amount of luck.
Honestly, I think that there is another intended method planned or unfound (eye quest). I think a secret like this isn’t really Nolla’s style of huge multistep puzzles with extremely hard to find answers. For the monumental prize of peak drip, I doubt they would leave it up to an unreasonable amount of luck.
Its not insanely luckey. Its never discovered in normal play. This was found by datamining.
Can confirm this works as of 7/16/2021. I completed the great work with no mods, just setting the seed with a script. Very curiously, when I picked up the 34th orb, the text now reads, "You should not have been able to [obtain/access] this secret."
UA-cam recommended this video out of nowhere, now I want to play noita
I'm ScreenPop, Thank you Fury so much for everything! Keep up the amazing content!
Thanks again! The art truly blew me away.
@@FuryForged I would gladly make one again! :D
3:04
Holy sh*t a pixel dungeon reference!?
NoW that I think about it, Noita is similar to pixel dungeon in many ways.
Now I have to wonder, does the amulet of yendor even originate from pixel dungeon?
Edit: I just looked it up, the amulet of yendor has been in many old rouge like games, including the one pixel dungeon is based off of. Interesting...
Amulet of Yendor is from the one that started it all. Rogue
Yendor is Rodney backwards which I think was one of the developers names?
@@itsreallyhotinmyroom that's awesome.
There should be a guide for avoiding being one-shot, or a updated "build" guide for useful perk and spell combinations
It's mindboggling itself how a five and a half minute video can mindblow you to the extreme.
It's really cool how they made a special version of the Peaceful Ending for lunatics who know how to get the 34th orb, but my only gripe is this: we can't see our stats for what is one of the hardest types of runs in the game (yeah, it's not too much harder than 33 orb on a set seed if you know what you're doing, but wouldn't you be annoyed to not see your stats at the end of a 33 orb run?). I honestly think that this ending, in lieu of letting you commit suicide to see your stats, should allow you to interact with the alter to- I don't know- "ascend to godhood" or something like that, providing a prompt that allows you to end the game with a short cutscene-esque sequence (kinda-sorta similar to "The Secret Below," but without your character dying as a punchline) and allow you see your stats.
Otherwise, this is a really cool feature, and I'm glad that the devs are rewarding the people who put in the effort to find out how to do this sort of bullshit. It's a nice touch that adds to the feeling of "the devs thought of everything" that I love so much in Noita.
The set seed way is complicated and cool to the point it feels right
Gods appreciated your work so much that they gave you drip 🔥
They even thought of this ending, being so unlikely.
Edit: It's a nice reference the Sampo name, that's from Pixel Dungeon. Cool game also.
Amulet of Yendor first appeared in Rogue from 1980, so the one in Pixel Dungeon is also a reference. Cool to know that I'm not only playing pixel dungeon tho :)
@@krisb2560 didn't know that, thx for the info ^^
Honestly the way of discovering this feels lore accurate. Casting a world ending spell in between facets of a world to break reality for a piece of knowledge even the gods were unaware of
And i'm here after 75 hours of playtime, still struggleing to get to the end boss...
Really nice Rogue reference. Rodney would be proud of this insanity.
Interesting Video Fury :) Looking forward to see more!
the number and presence of a drawing in the thumbnail got me worried for a split second
Literally just got the 33 orb ending this week and then I see this video. Feelsbadman lol
FuryForged. He shows us fantastic character art of the player's sprite with the visual upgrades, then immediately renders it obsolete in the same video.
Drippy🥵
Very happy to see people recognize the Pixel Dungeon reference :)
Well, it's actually referencing Rogue, the original game where the Amulet of Yendor appeared (and progenitor of all rogue-likes/lites). There have been a lot of games over the years that have had the Amulet of Yendor, Pixel Dungeon is just one of many that has paid homage to the grandaddy of them all.
Noita players trying to transcend mortality via obscure world ending rituals involving traveling between parrallel universes to get dripped out.
Exactly as the world should be.
shoutout to nethack/red rogue gang, for rodney still misses his amulet
Thanks for this, finally achieved endgame drip😎
That amulet is basically Nolla saying:
I tried everything to confuse the players but they always came out on top nd beat the game fair and square
At least i still have the wall of eyes...
Me, who can't even beat jungle: interesting
Spent 1000+ years for Drippy 1 pixel of red 😎
this game is just ridiculous, seriously wtf is the deepest and more mysterious game. I wanna go back to the 80s or 90s and have people check this game out.
You become one of the gods that summon Steve
would be very sad if the reward for the eye puzzle was a guaranteed extra orb and this yendor stuff was meant to reward the community for solving it, but then someone just finds a seed with a one in ten million chest drop
What's the eye puzzle?
I would love if the eye and cauldron spawned the 11th and 12th
My God, it really _is_ a Rogue-like...
Meanwhile I’m struggling to even survive the Hiisi Base!
"i do expect a bunch of people to acquire the gem in this way"
bold of you to assume that this is that simple
a bunch in terms of Noita is what a common person would refer to as a handful...
This game blows me away. I'll never be able to get all these orbs. I've only beaten the main boss once!
Amulet of Yendor. The name and description I first read... In an offline game called Pixel Dungeon, which is open source.
Not sure if it's a nod or if the Amulet is even older.
Pixel Dungeon was actually referencing the original as well. It's from Rogue - the one and only game from which all other rogue-likes and rogue-lites get their name and inspiration.
After all the things they've added to Noita, I can't rightly believe they'd go through all the trouble of adding all of these unique attributes for the 34 orb ending, just to have it practically be accessible only through cheating and not some kind of insanely obtuse easter egg.
an extremely rare obtuse easter egg in a really hard permadeath game...
I can't believe it's been 3 years and we still haven't figured out a better way to get the 34th orb
Okay but does anyone else think it's kind-of cool that the process of obtaining that Great Chest is incredibly esoteric? You have to perform an incredibly specific and difficult process, cast The End Of Everything in the Space Between Spaces, and then shield yourself from the consequences of your own actions and pray you don't die in order to obtain this chest. The narrative and the ludonarrative are completely aligned here.
Even though it was purely by chance I think this method of getting the 34th orb fits this game perfectly lol
Wild guess, but if I would be the def of Noita I would probably hide the 34/35/36 orb in ng+28. Probably with vanilla only required too.
This game just gets more buck f***ing wild by the day I swear to god
The Endgame item in pixel dungeon is the amulet of yendor idk if there is a correlation between the two games or just a similarity
They're both referencing it from the original Rogue.
Good guide, but i dont know how to start a new game with a seeded run. Every time i start a new one, it just generates a new seed. How do i input seeds on new games?
Cant wait for someone to figure out how to get all 100 orbs and get the complete infinity gauntlet
didnt get the infinite portal loop trick lol, but i'm glad its part of the process somehow
it protects you from the end of everything's initial kill field i believe
the seed: 7380142
you're welcome
This game definitely got bigger than I remeber it on EA start
you actually can damage yourself when you have infinite health by casting destruction, but it can't kill you. this is because the infinite health just gives you an obscene amount of health and immunity to everything, but destruction doesn't have a damage type, it's just damage.
Has anyone made the effort to clear the world of all of its pixels? Not alt worlds but just the main one? I see how insane some builds get and if there’s infinite health viable I wonder how soon it’ll be before a whole world is wiped
The completionist in me is currently crying
Yes, this is the same comment from the previous upload
im very new to this game, and watching this just seems... insane haha and overwhelming.. my god
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I just did my 33 orb run last week, time to go around again
As a nethack fan, I approve of the Amulet's name.
maybe it is patched (or maybe 20 x More hatred affects somehow), but I just get 34 orb ending and i could still be polymorphed by coresponding master (pink one), thats how i ended the run
by the way, health masters could still reduce my hp, so it goes from infinity to numbers)
another great video, I knew that it was possible to find an orb in a chest but I had no clue about the portal being the location to get it. time to gain the ultimate drip, the health is just a bonus on the side.
Is the amulet of yendor a reference to pixel dungeon?
Late response but apparently the Amulet of Yendor is a reference to the game Rogue. The developers of both Noita and Pixel Dungeon chose to reference this. That's pretty cool I think.
Would you ever consider doing a comprehensive guide on all unlock-able spells in the game? There is no website or video that has a full list all in one place on the internet.
I've been working on it on and off for the past few months. It'll be out at some point, but it's a giant video and basically an anthology of almost all the secrets videos I've made for this game (like 50 videos or something?)
@@FuryForged Omg YES! I was wondering if you would ever do a video like that. Will this be uploaded before or after we discover the eyes mystery?
This is mind blowing
so soon we are getting the 50 orb ending, the noita overcomes the gods and pulls out its V-card against them.???
What if we bring the 3 parts of kulmi "Nature, mecha, and magic" to the moon or give them all a gourd and bring them together or take them with gourd to the moon with every essence? Hit them all with ultra black hole at the same time?
stupid question, but wouldn't it be possible to keep going east or west and grab orbs from further parallel worlds? or does only east1 and west1 have the corrupted knowledge
Me here who haven't ever came back up or have any idea what to do and where to go after getting to the bottom of the starting cave where final boss is.😊
ahhh a Rouge reference, nice
im kinda new to the game so please correct me if im wrong, but could you not just go to parallels world to get 34 orbs? each world has like 11 orbs right?
It's hard to explain, but nope. There are 13 orbs in the code. Orbs 1 - 10 and then 13 are obtainable by picking them up where they spawn in the world. They can be picked up once in the main world and twice in parallel worlds, for a total of 33 orbs. If you try to pick up this same orb more than 3 times, it won't let you.
Then, you can spawn Orb 11 via a Great Treasure Chest (like in this vid) and that orb can be picked up 3 times, actually, so you can get a max of 36 orbs that we know of. Orb 12 can't be spawned-in and might not actually exist/be obtainable, OR perhaps one of the unsolved mysteries will spawn it, once we figure those out. Then, technically, it might be possible to get 39 orbs at some point.
i never expected to see word "Drip" in a fury forged video
i really hope that the 34th orb would be obtainable through a boss rush sequence
Absolutly absurd. I love it
Oh, so now, after travelling through parallel worlds and harnessing literally multiple anime gods' levels of power, NOW... you can do the experimenting.
So if it’s by chance you can have an Orb in every chest and get like 70 Orbs in a run That is Less Likely than somthing i don’t even want to imagin
I fucking love this game
Im curious about the red skull in the extremely dense rock beneath/to the right of the wizard's den. Supposedly doesn't have a purpose yet, but it seems likely it could do something. Not sure if it would be related to the 34th orb though.
Yeah, I've been experimenting with that, the cauldron and the eyes a lot. I've tried casting the Summon Portal spell all over the place, etc. Hopefully we learn more soon.
Amulet of yendor? Pixel dungeon reference?
the real way probably has to do with those eye glyphs