For the love of god, USE SECONDARY WEAPON ABILITIES. Laser secondary is really strong, rail secondary can heal you and minigun secondary can give you some dot damage on large enemies!!
You NEED Laser secondary if you wanna go up oak trees imo , it's so good against the Vulcan eye dudes Yes, I literally bought this game because of this guy playing it lmfao
@@elizathegamer413 I did my first oak tree without it. The INTENDED way is actually to use rockets on the shaft at the end BEFORE shrinking into the tree. I did neither. I sniped the horrible things with my rail gun and then BACKED UP to heal. It took me wayyyy longer than it shoudl have XD
Or does your confusion merely contain moar confusion like a quicksand trap :P Granted, you're seeing a LOT of jump cuts between areas rather than playing it for yourself and REALLY getting a feel for, say, how Ying forest relates to Ying Air, or how stony air only seems inconvenient and annoying to use when you first get there but becomes a breath of FRESH WAYPOINT AIR when you're trying to explore I2 for a low-combat back door into I3 rather than taking the well guarded common gateways. More seriously, is your confusion about the everything or is it more about specifics of how areas relate to one another?
@fractalgem pretty much everything at this point, but I know the more I learn the better I would be at understanding what's what and what's going on (although I think yesterday evening I figured out that there's some particular thing I may actually never understand, but I already forgot what it is by now XD it's not fractal block world though so it's good)
So. Green rings shrink you, red rings grow you. In MOST areas, red rings are way less common than green rings, so you need to pay attention to where they spawn. Ying forest is the basic beginner area....unless you go tooo deep and it starts generating end game shortcuts and monsters. In MOST ying forest, you can find red and black blocks that guarantee a nearby red ring, or fly up high enough that the ying air starts containing red rings. Ying forest contains trees, beginner dungeons, the EXTREMELY valuable waypoints, and ever more dangerous monsters if you zoom in too close to the floor without "resetting" the ying forest depth. (E.g. flying into a ying air cube) Noob maze flowers:take ages to complete but have zero combat. Not worth it, usually. Basic canon towers: marked by an orange block. They reward canon upgrades at the end and are failry quick to complete. If they generate with a yellow top, they contain a valuable jumbo yellow flower. Yellow flowers are your basic staple dungeon, and arefound groing in the tree tops or in JUMBO yellow flowers. very fast to complete. Currently they always contain 600%armor, this seems to be a bug. They also contain ying forest and a patch of mysterious skyscrapers. What do THOSE contain? Even i'm not so sure myself... Jumbo yellow flowers have three ways to complete them. The slow but easy way where you fly in through the mazy sides. The medium speed but mid game route at the very top (since you have to fly aroundto get to it), and the fast but very end game route at the bottom. They contain very good rewards for the early game, a guaranteed waypoint, 6 yellow flowers, ying forest, and ying mines, which are the floating islands you can see outside the turorial area. Then we get to the "no waypoint" family of dungeons found in ying forest. Theres technically a loophole to find waypoints in these involving a purple house, but otherwise you will not find waypoints within. A white flower is always found directly beneath the tutorial island. Otherwise, finding them directly in early game areas is difficult. White flowers contain health upgrades, some random early game upgrades, and a guaranteed alpha cube. They also contain fir forest, which contains late game monsters if you zoom in too far, white flowrs, and black flowers. The grass at their base is quicksand grass. Black flowers take a while to complete, but are a layered 2d maze not a true 3d maze making them tolerable. There's also a fast back door if you're strong enough. They contain a laser upgrade, some upgrades i can't recall as you go through, 1000 percent armor if you take the slow way, an *apple tree* (end game dungeon), and the grass at their base is quicksand grass. Although...they can contain a health house instead, i think. Im not sure. Apple trees contain an upgrade shop, mediocre rewards in the apples compared to the annoyance and difficulty of the dungeon, and random white flowers as you fly around. Do NOT try to fly through the sides of an apple tree until you are solidly end game, or you will die. Alpha cubes are a mid game dungeon with all the laser damage upgrades youcould want scattered around. They aren't a maze. The bottom floor usually contains a hint to where the treasure room is. One of the corners contains either a black flower or a health house
*gasp* Health houses have 2 ways in and out. The fast but ouchy/emp only way and the slow but still kinda dangerous way. They contain a good number of upgrades. They also can contain cardboard boxes. Cardboard boxes can contain paper boxes and some rewards. Very rarely it will contain another cardboard box. Paper boxes can contain...iirc a health house or a white flower chosen at random, plus some rewards. NONE of these contain waypoints...except for that one loophole i hinted at regarding the purple house
@HameleoshaDeHoga does that clear up any od your confusion? Ill notr that none of that info is how to progress the story. Thats all just...the "basics" of navigation.
note: the 11, 12 and 13 are Infinity 1 (yes, its an I), Infinity 2 and Infinity 3. You do not need the key to the universe for those, but you instead need to get to those areas and you will find an unlock thing to unlock one of those doors. Thats basically the whole thing of stable singletons, its a sort of fast travel area. also, i love seeing you ignore text boxes right in front of you. (The blue bubble part especially frustrated me, there was a text box telling you to use an EMP to get by (although in my experience even that doesnt work well)) for the blue bubble you should use an EMP at first, then go to the plug and then spam lasers at it while going straight down to the bottom of the zone (make sure to continue using the laser or else you will die). At the bottom of the zone, you'll be very close to the Botany Lab (green). Also, you should definitely try leveling a bit. Theres a "milestones" tab with one of the function keys, and at every 10 levels until like 500 i think, you get a milestone upgrade. You also get general weapon upgrades per level and the level 20 milestone gives you a lot of health upgrades. If you do not want to die very quickly in some areas, i recommend the Tranquility difficulty. It allows you to explore the areas but you can still die to enemies if you are careless. I found tranquility a much more enjoyable difficulty when i played first. Telekinesis picks up items in a radius around you. Also, you can really easily kill hordes of enemies by shooting one of them with a blue laser (if its strong enough) or else using the secondary of the homing missile and dashing through the enemies. This is one of the best ways of farming enemies and gives you a lot of XP. Lasers also heal your shield, and railgun secondary steals life. theres also a discord discord.gg/MdRmg5vpDa
@alfieho-br1cw go to level 237 and find a rainbow box in there find a blue flower and then find a menger sponge in it find a blue block and find a blue Ying forest after that there's a rickroll image that has 10 nukes behind it
@@NoenD_io blue ying forest? Ive been in blue bubbels, ive beaten the game, ive cheesed my way into some post game content and ive figured out the secret of alpha cubes and white flowers.... But blue ying forest? Never heard of that one. You don't mean the thing under a jumbo yellow flowers waypoint do you?
the ""oak trees"" are the only way to grow in the tau caves (the caves with all the ""oak trees"") you have to find one big enough to enter. there are dangerous enemies inside though, but you can kill them from the outside while you are big if you are cleaver with splash damage.
@@matthewpedicelli3846 and as nasty as they are to use....apple trees are even meaner. Tbh you don't even need oak trees unless you're trying to do post game content.
@fractalgem I mean, I did it before beating the game because I was curious, so it's it's not like you can't go, you just cant go into mylantis' basement.
So, with blue bubbles, you tried to take the FAST way in. Which, as you discovered, you don't have nearly enough health or emp for. What you're SUPPOSED to do if you don't want to grind that out is take the long way in. :P But hey! at least you've got a good hang of the basics of growing and shrinking and waypoitns now!
become a full time fractal block world youtuber til the end of the days
my next upload is not going to be a fractal block world video
@@averagecooki3095 bruh
@@averagecooki3095 very sad
NOOOOOO
jk upload whatever makes you happy
@@averagecooki3095 veryvery sad
For the love of god, USE SECONDARY WEAPON ABILITIES. Laser secondary is really strong, rail secondary can heal you and minigun secondary can give you some dot damage on large enemies!!
You NEED Laser secondary if you wanna go up oak trees imo , it's so good against the Vulcan eye dudes
Yes, I literally bought this game because of this guy playing it lmfao
completely forgot those existed
I personally can't go a SECOND without hitting the cannon secondary fire.
@@elizathegamer413same lol
@@elizathegamer413 I did my first oak tree without it. The INTENDED way is actually to use rockets on the shaft at the end BEFORE shrinking into the tree. I did neither. I sniped the horrible things with my rail gun and then BACKED UP to heal. It took me wayyyy longer than it shoudl have XD
Yep, still confusing... In fact I think I'm even more confused than I already was
With enough time there is an end to confusion
Or does your confusion merely contain moar confusion like a quicksand trap :P
Granted, you're seeing a LOT of jump cuts between areas rather than playing it for yourself and REALLY getting a feel for, say, how Ying forest relates to Ying Air, or how stony air only seems inconvenient and annoying to use when you first get there but becomes a breath of FRESH WAYPOINT AIR when you're trying to explore I2 for a low-combat back door into I3 rather than taking the well guarded common gateways.
More seriously, is your confusion about the everything or is it more about specifics of how areas relate to one another?
@fractalgem pretty much everything at this point, but I know the more I learn the better I would be at understanding what's what and what's going on (although I think yesterday evening I figured out that there's some particular thing I may actually never understand, but I already forgot what it is by now XD it's not fractal block world though so it's good)
So.
Green rings shrink you, red rings grow you.
In MOST areas, red rings are way less common than green rings, so you need to pay attention to where they spawn.
Ying forest is the basic beginner area....unless you go tooo deep and it starts generating end game shortcuts and monsters.
In MOST ying forest, you can find red and black blocks that guarantee a nearby red ring, or fly up high enough that the ying air starts containing red rings.
Ying forest contains trees, beginner dungeons, the EXTREMELY valuable waypoints, and ever more dangerous monsters if you zoom in too close to the floor without "resetting" the ying forest depth. (E.g. flying into a ying air cube)
Noob maze flowers:take ages to complete but have zero combat. Not worth it, usually.
Basic canon towers: marked by an orange block. They reward canon upgrades at the end and are failry quick to complete. If they generate with a yellow top, they contain a valuable jumbo yellow flower.
Yellow flowers are your basic staple dungeon, and arefound groing in the tree tops or in JUMBO yellow flowers. very fast to complete. Currently they always contain 600%armor, this seems to be a bug. They also contain ying forest and a patch of mysterious skyscrapers. What do THOSE contain? Even i'm not so sure myself...
Jumbo yellow flowers have three ways to complete them. The slow but easy way where you fly in through the mazy sides. The medium speed but mid game route at the very top (since you have to fly aroundto get to it), and the fast but very end game route at the bottom. They contain very good rewards for the early game, a guaranteed waypoint, 6 yellow flowers, ying forest, and ying mines, which are the floating islands you can see outside the turorial area.
Then we get to the "no waypoint" family of dungeons found in ying forest. Theres technically a loophole to find waypoints in these involving a purple house, but otherwise you will not find waypoints within.
A white flower is always found directly beneath the tutorial island. Otherwise, finding them directly in early game areas is difficult. White flowers contain health upgrades, some random early game upgrades, and a guaranteed alpha cube. They also contain fir forest, which contains late game monsters if you zoom in too far, white flowrs, and black flowers. The grass at their base is quicksand grass.
Black flowers take a while to complete, but are a layered 2d maze not a true 3d maze making them tolerable. There's also a fast back door if you're strong enough. They contain a laser upgrade, some upgrades i can't recall as you go through, 1000 percent armor if you take the slow way, an *apple tree* (end game dungeon), and the grass at their base is quicksand grass. Although...they can contain a health house instead, i think. Im not sure.
Apple trees contain an upgrade shop, mediocre rewards in the apples compared to the annoyance and difficulty of the dungeon, and random white flowers as you fly around. Do NOT try to fly through the sides of an apple tree until you are solidly end game, or you will die.
Alpha cubes are a mid game dungeon with all the laser damage upgrades youcould want scattered around. They aren't a maze. The bottom floor usually contains a hint to where the treasure room is. One of the corners contains either a black flower or a health house
*gasp*
Health houses have 2 ways in and out. The fast but ouchy/emp only way and the slow but still kinda dangerous way.
They contain a good number of upgrades. They also can contain cardboard boxes.
Cardboard boxes can contain paper boxes and some rewards. Very rarely it will contain another cardboard box.
Paper boxes can contain...iirc a health house or a white flower chosen at random, plus some rewards.
NONE of these contain waypoints...except for that one loophole i hinted at regarding the purple house
@HameleoshaDeHoga does that clear up any od your confusion?
Ill notr that none of that info is how to progress the story. Thats all just...the "basics" of navigation.
note: the 11, 12 and 13 are Infinity 1 (yes, its an I), Infinity 2 and Infinity 3. You do not need the key to the universe for those, but you instead need to get to those areas and you will find an unlock thing to unlock one of those doors. Thats basically the whole thing of stable singletons, its a sort of fast travel area.
also, i love seeing you ignore text boxes right in front of you. (The blue bubble part especially frustrated me, there was a text box telling you to use an EMP to get by (although in my experience even that doesnt work well))
for the blue bubble you should use an EMP at first, then go to the plug and then spam lasers at it while going straight down to the bottom of the zone (make sure to continue using the laser or else you will die). At the bottom of the zone, you'll be very close to the Botany Lab (green).
Also, you should definitely try leveling a bit. Theres a "milestones" tab with one of the function keys, and at every 10 levels until like 500 i think, you get a milestone upgrade. You also get general weapon upgrades per level and the level 20 milestone gives you a lot of health upgrades.
If you do not want to die very quickly in some areas, i recommend the Tranquility difficulty. It allows you to explore the areas but you can still die to enemies if you are careless. I found tranquility a much more enjoyable difficulty when i played first.
Telekinesis picks up items in a radius around you.
Also, you can really easily kill hordes of enemies by shooting one of them with a blue laser (if its strong enough) or else using the secondary of the homing missile and dashing through the enemies. This is one of the best ways of farming enemies and gives you a lot of XP. Lasers also heal your shield, and railgun secondary steals life.
theres also a discord discord.gg/MdRmg5vpDa
Xeno spotted
Also, hold Ctrl to brake, this is useful for tight corners.
Cubes with a black dot in the center signify a grow ring or two around it, this was done presumably because they render from farther away.
Can't wait for him to get rick rolled by the blue Ying forest lol
the what
@alfieho-br1cw go to level 237 and find a rainbow box in there find a blue flower and then find a menger sponge in it find a blue block and find a blue Ying forest after that there's a rickroll image that has 10 nukes behind it
There's a blue one???
@elizathegamer413 yes it's a secret and it's hard to get to
@@NoenD_io blue ying forest? Ive been in blue bubbels, ive beaten the game, ive cheesed my way into some post game content and ive figured out the secret of alpha cubes and white flowers....
But blue ying forest? Never heard of that one.
You don't mean the thing under a jumbo yellow flowers waypoint do you?
If youre reading this, Why the game has the world "Fractal" is because its the scenario of the game. It never ends.
this game needs shaders and texture packs
forever and ever and ever and ever and ever and ever...
So close to 2k!!!
the ""oak trees"" are the only way to grow in the tau caves (the caves with all the ""oak trees"") you have to find one big enough to enter. there are dangerous enemies inside though, but you can kill them from the outside while you are big if you are cleaver with splash damage.
@@matthewpedicelli3846 and as nasty as they are to use....apple trees are even meaner. Tbh you don't even need oak trees unless you're trying to do post game content.
@@fractalgem sure, but if you ever want to escape your home tau cave moon you have to.
@@matthewpedicelli3846 Yessss, that's part of the post game content.
@fractalgem I mean, I did it before beating the game because I was curious, so it's it's not like you can't go, you just cant go into mylantis' basement.
When you shrink, the red boxes ALWAYS have grow spots. Like, the 16x16 ones, not the single block ones
Omg peak gaming found
So, with blue bubbles, you tried to take the FAST way in. Which, as you discovered, you don't have nearly enough health or emp for.
What you're SUPPOSED to do if you don't want to grind that out is take the long way in. :P
But hey! at least you've got a good hang of the basics of growing and shrinking and waypoitns now!
I feel like this is slightly easier to understand this game than you are making this.
He did take two episodes to understand the waypoint system! XD
fun fact: this is minecraft’s “brother”
It’s more of a cousin but sure.
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they both came from the same origin so it’s a brother, like how 2 children having the same fathers are brothers.
If you ever get stuck in a hard place leave it and grind for upgrades then go back to sayed place I do that a lot
4:56 is where the trophie room is, in the green island
I see you're starting to grasp how the basics of WAYPOINTS work XD
damn 18 seconds.
bros views are multiplying like fractals in fractal block world!!!1! 😱😱😱😱
still cant believe they wrote yin wrong
@@sciburger8000pretty sure "ying" forest is an intentional twist on yin. Why? Idk, but its clearly intentional
He left from RUclips
@@JOSEactualizadalacreadora I have a video coming out in an hour
Yay
NOT first
brother. REE CUBE WITH BLACK DOT = GROW NEARBY PLEASE
Red not ree but yes
He figure out at 4:00