if the number gets high enough it says “x= (infinity symbol)” i had that both as my mult for a piggy bonk surrounded by greenhouses and as my cash for the run (x=inf/$1,000,000)
i did this last night, the number would’ve gone up so high if you’d spent your rerolls (tire pump buffs greenhouse each time you roll) also i didn’t see when it switched over from big number to just displaying infinity but id guess its around a googol (your infinite combo was packing tape+returned package+hopscotch+swiss army knife+jumper cables)
was 40 minutes into the video and saw you were at the last tribute and just wondered how there was 36 minutes left in the video... now it makes sense LOL
fyi the cooldown for bombgoblin etc refers to how often you can hit them but once they die they’re dead for the rest of the drop hence why they’re greyed out at the end. so the fridge is working but they all just die immediately lol so it can’t do anything
Kinda odd since I'm pretty sure you can keep bonking the Wyvern over and over even though it lists a 30 second cooldown. Strange, not sure what's going on there.
At one point someone asked about the scale of the number, asking if it’s in the range of atoms in the earth. It’s greater than the atoms in the known universe. That number is between 10^78 to 10^88.
@ bro I just googled how many atoms are in the known universe. Quarks are subatomic, atomic being atom. So those are likely not included in that number.
@@dantedamean yup, and I was just thinking of bigger numbers. Looks like neutrinos are actually the largest individual particle at 10^85, and planck lengths are about 10^185, which is funny because that almost gives you the resolution of the observable universe.
I think outlook sends a change to the other outlets and then the outlets charge a random thing around it so thats why it says they cant charge each other because that would create feedback and generate charges. I think you put the outlet next to something that generates a lot of changes and, for example, put the other ones next to a fridges that are both surrounded by bomb goblins or charging multiple sides of a greenhouse. I'd like to see a playthrough where youuse the packing tape and rearranging the whole board as soon as you can.
can someone explain what is going on? i get that he spawns a bunch of balls with which stack into the recycle bin. but he spawns way more balls than i expect. example. it looks like when he hits the ignition spell it also spawns rocks.
Maybe I'm weird, but I would have liked to see more of the cut "stalled game screaming at you" parts. It might also be fun to pass the audio through a kaoss pad or something, to add fx and keep things interesting while you wait for the game to catch up.
I hate when people do those coming up screens it just gets rid of any want to see the video because we already know what’s going to happen instead of letting it happen
You know a game's good when you spend 15 minutes listening to it literally scream at you as it calculates the trajectory of thousands of balls.
This is the run that the playlist has been building up to
Holy shit
I love the fact he really understands the math better than most gamers
@@weaselfranklin7478 And even though hes good at the game, he still reads very carefully.
True
I see number go high. Neuron activation
Well, he has a graduation on It..
@@iunacosta6620 What's up with all these math experts becoming high-level roguelike players? I'm not complaining, but I'd honestly not expect it.
1:00:15 - " These are supposed to be undraftable, so it's a little confusing how i'm getting them."
Draft from Return Package
Ohhh
I love how half the video is one tribute lmao
if the number gets high enough it says “x= (infinity symbol)” i had that both as my mult for a piggy bonk surrounded by greenhouses and as my cash for the run (x=inf/$1,000,000)
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Yep, got it recently too
i did this last night, the number would’ve gone up so high if you’d spent your rerolls (tire pump buffs greenhouse each time you roll) also i didn’t see when it switched over from big number to just displaying infinity but id guess its around a googol (your infinite combo was packing tape+returned package+hopscotch+swiss army knife+jumper cables)
It didn’t necessarily need packing tape even, cuz he had a computer
I can't believe i spent the time typing my comment just to see you already explained right after.
Its worth noting that when your rerolls gain holder charges that extra dice is just better lunch money.
Oop
443 Trigintillion ... holy crap
7:49 heeyyy that was me who asked lol
i did notice you used different songs on the videos so thanks!❤
This was a beautiful way to start my Christmas morning
was 40 minutes into the video and saw you were at the last tribute and just wondered how there was 36 minutes left in the video... now it makes sense LOL
I love the dancing men.
fyi the cooldown for bombgoblin etc refers to how often you can hit them but once they die they’re dead for the rest of the drop hence why they’re greyed out at the end. so the fridge is working but they all just die immediately lol so it can’t do anything
Kinda odd since I'm pretty sure you can keep bonking the Wyvern over and over even though it lists a 30 second cooldown. Strange, not sure what's going on there.
At one point someone asked about the scale of the number, asking if it’s in the range of atoms in the earth. It’s greater than the atoms in the known universe. That number is between 10^78 to 10^88.
What about quarks, or planck distances in the observable universe haha.
@ bro I just googled how many atoms are in the known universe. Quarks are subatomic, atomic being atom. So those are likely not included in that number.
@@dantedamean yup, and I was just thinking of bigger numbers. Looks like neutrinos are actually the largest individual particle at 10^85, and planck lengths are about 10^185, which is funny because that almost gives you the resolution of the observable universe.
Should’ve used the remaining rerolls for greenhouse charges 😢
Dang, WE DO IT AGIAN THEN
absolutely insane!
I enjoyed it a lot! ❤ It is was very funny too.
I think outlook sends a change to the other outlets and then the outlets charge a random thing around it so thats why it says they cant charge each other because that would create feedback and generate charges. I think you put the outlet next to something that generates a lot of changes and, for example, put the other ones next to a fridges that are both surrounded by bomb goblins or charging multiple sides of a greenhouse. I'd like to see a playthrough where youuse the packing tape and rearranging the whole board as soon as you can.
Can outlets charge outlets?
Nay
@Haelian should have mentioned it in the video.
(I'm just having a laugh if that isn't abundantly clear.)
can someone explain what is going on? i get that he spawns a bunch of balls with which stack into the recycle bin. but he spawns way more balls than i expect. example. it looks like when he hits the ignition spell it also spawns rocks.
Maybe I'm weird, but I would have liked to see more of the cut "stalled game screaming at you" parts. It might also be fun to pass the audio through a kaoss pad or something, to add fx and keep things interesting while you wait for the game to catch up.
Most of it is actually just silence sadly, you got some noise at the beginning and end.
4:12 Yes
#Justice4TacoCat
What a tun
Is your computer okay? 🤣
the devs need to make a mobile version!!!!!!
I hate when people do those coming up screens it just gets rid of any want to see the video because we already know what’s going to happen instead of letting it happen
Lolllll!
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