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== Strategies ==
 
== Strategies ==
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Dandelion starts with very powerful farming upgrades; their difficulties come from their weak combat and difficult movement.
Dandelion starts with very powerful farming upgrades; their difficulties come from their weak combat. Upgrades that have their benefits trigger upon cutting Weeds or tilling soil can be powerful with Dandelion, as they can simply pass over them to activate said items. [[Razor Weeds]] in particular is especially powerful, as it helps with their less-potent combat. When choosing [[Farm Animals]] as Dandelion, the most important one is the [[Cow]], as watering is the only farming action they do not gain powerful benefits to by default. [[Chicken|Chickens]] are no longer as high-value, unless the player has found items that provide benefits to eggs, such as [[Fertile Eggs]] or [[Avian Placenta]]. [[Pig|Pigs]] also suffer partially from this, however they still have the advantage of rarely being able to break open crust. Hogs are extremely helpful for the combat assistance they provide on top of tilling soil and breaking crust. When playing as Dandelion, the first priority should be seeking out the [[Golden Pupa]] in each area, as killing the [[Tree Guardian]] will spawn a guaranteed [[Dandelion Puff]]. As Dandelion begins the game with [[Duck Wings]], a viable strategy is to only explore each biome until every [[Golden Pupa]] is found and fight the [[Tree Guardian]], then move on to the next [[Biomes|Biome]]. Depending on how lucky the player is with finding the Pupa, they could potentially complete all four basic [[Tree Guardian]] fights in Spring, then explore the areas of those [[Biomes]] they skipped in Summer, to be ready to move on to the Tier II and later [[Biomes]] in Fall, once the player has had more time to increase their [[Stats|Fighting Stat]] and gather randomly spawning [[Dandelion Puff|Dandelion Puffs]]. If the player has not found at least two or three Puffs by the time they fight the Spring boss, it is possible they might have extreme difficulty dodging attacks. The [[Unfriendly Worm]], in particular, is exceptionally difficult as Dandelion. In general, the best tactic as Dandelion is to keep as much distance between the player and their enemies as possible, to give themselves more time to react to incoming attacks and move accordingly. Therefore, especially early on, before the player has collected many Puffs, it's a good idea to choose weapons with longer range. The [[Shallotgun]] and [[Sriracha Soaker]] only have a 4 tile range, and require the player to get dangerously close to [[Enemies]] in order to deal damage. The [[Blunderbloom]], [[Parsniper]], and [[Cattling Gun]] all have much longer range, as does the [[Spud Rifle]], to a lesser extent, and these are generally the best choices for Dandelion in Spring and Summer. Once the player has gathered enough [[Dandelion Puff|Dandelion Puffs]] that they feel comfortable with dodging attacks, they can then begin taking the shorter-range weapons for the power they provide.
 
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=== Counter Balancing ===
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Due to how Dandelion features a movement system that can cause the player to drift in unintended directions, it is advised to use a balancing method known as counter balancing. Counter balancing is the act of slightly moving in the opposite direction Dandelion is currently moving in when the player wishes to stop. This can be done by slightly tapping the key that forces the movement opposite to where Dandelion is currently heading. For example, based upon default keyboard bindings, when moving up caused by pressing the "W" key, slightly tapping the "S" key will assist when stopping. Doing this causes the backwards movement from pressing "S" to help counteract the forward momentum caused by drifting after pressing "W".
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=== Choosing Items ===
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Upgrades that have their benefits trigger upon cutting Weeds or tilling soil can be powerful with Dandelion, as they can simply pass over them to activate said items. [[Razor Weeds]] in particular is especially powerful, as it helps with their less-potent combat. When choosing [[Farm Animals]] as Dandelion, the most important one is the [[Cow]], as watering is the only farming action they do not gain powerful benefits to by default. [[Chicken|Chickens]] are no longer as high-value, unless the player has found items that provide benefits to eggs, such as [[Fertile Eggs]] or [[Avian Placenta]]. [[Pig|Pigs]] also suffer partially from this, however they still have the advantage of rarely being able to break open crust. Hogs are extremely helpful for the combat assistance they provide on top of tilling soil and breaking crust.
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=== Gathering Dandelion Puffs ===
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When playing as Dandelion, the first priority should be seeking out the [[Golden Pupa]] in each area, as killing the [[Tree Guardian]] will spawn a guaranteed [[Dandelion Puff]]. As Dandelion begins the game with [[Duck Wings]], a viable strategy is to only explore each biome until every [[Golden Pupa]] is found and fight the [[Tree Guardian]], then move on to the next [[Biomes|Biome]]. Depending on how lucky the player is with finding the Pupa, they could potentially complete all four basic [[Tree Guardian]] fights in Spring, then explore the areas of those [[Biomes]] they skipped in Summer. Eventually, they will be ready to move on to the Tier II and later [[Biomes]] in Fall, once they have had more time to increase their [[Stats|Fighting Stat]] and gather randomly spawning [[Dandelion Puff|Dandelion Puffs]].
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=== Choosing Weapons ===
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If the player has not found at least two or three Puffs by the time they fight the Spring boss, it is possible they might have extreme difficulty dodging attacks. The [[Unfriendly Worm]], in particular, is exceptionally difficult as Dandelion. In general, the best tactic as Dandelion is to keep as much distance between the player and their enemies as possible, to give themselves more time to react to incoming attacks and move accordingly. Therefore, especially early on, before the player has collected many Puffs, it's a good idea to choose weapons with longer range. The [[Shallotgun]] and [[Sriracha Soaker]] only have a 4 tile range, and require the player to get dangerously close to [[Enemies]] in order to deal damage. The [[Blunderbloom]], [[Parsniper]], and [[Cattling Gun]] all have much longer range, as does the [[Spud Rifle]], to a lesser extent, and these are generally the best choices for Dandelion in Spring and Summer. Once the player has gathered enough [[Dandelion Puff|Dandelion Puffs]] that they feel comfortable with dodging attacks, they can then begin taking the shorter-range weapons for the power they provide.

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Dandelion is a challenging Character designed around a "ramp-up" playstyle, and is the only Character to be unlocked by an alternate means instead of beating a certain requirement.

General Description

Unlocking

Dandelion must be found within a Tier II or later Biome inside an enemy Camp regardless of whatever Year the player is currently playing in. They will be trapped inside a DandelionUnlockPod giant pod, which will only open once all of the surround guards of the Camp have been defeated. After the run ends Dandelion will be unlocked as a playable character. It is currently unknown if players could find Dandelion then exit run in order to unlock them.

Upside

Dandelion's upside consists of the largest starting kit of all Characters, containing Duck Wings, Cleats, and Crampons. In addition, Dandelion features custom collectables in the form of Dandelion Puffs. This gives Dandelion extremely powerful Farming, as they never need to bother with tilling soil or cutting Weeds, the most time-consuming parts of sowing Crops.

Downside

Dandelion can be an extremely difficult character to play, due to their movement physics. Unlike every other Character currently in the game, they feature a very slow acceleration and deceleration in how they moves, and cannot quickly change directions. This makes dodging enemy shots much more difficult, and requires a different mindset compared to other Characters. However, each Dandelion Puff collected will reduce the amount of time Dandelion needs to accelerate and decelerate, effectively making their movement more responsive.

Strategies

Dandelion starts with very powerful farming upgrades; their difficulties come from their weak combat and difficult movement.

Counter Balancing

Due to how Dandelion features a movement system that can cause the player to drift in unintended directions, it is advised to use a balancing method known as counter balancing. Counter balancing is the act of slightly moving in the opposite direction Dandelion is currently moving in when the player wishes to stop. This can be done by slightly tapping the key that forces the movement opposite to where Dandelion is currently heading. For example, based upon default keyboard bindings, when moving up caused by pressing the "W" key, slightly tapping the "S" key will assist when stopping. Doing this causes the backwards movement from pressing "S" to help counteract the forward momentum caused by drifting after pressing "W".

Choosing Items

Upgrades that have their benefits trigger upon cutting Weeds or tilling soil can be powerful with Dandelion, as they can simply pass over them to activate said items. Razor Weeds in particular is especially powerful, as it helps with their less-potent combat. When choosing Farm Animals as Dandelion, the most important one is the Cow, as watering is the only farming action they do not gain powerful benefits to by default. Chickens are no longer as high-value, unless the player has found items that provide benefits to eggs, such as Fertile Eggs or Avian Placenta. Pigs also suffer partially from this, however they still have the advantage of rarely being able to break open crust. Hogs are extremely helpful for the combat assistance they provide on top of tilling soil and breaking crust.

Gathering Dandelion Puffs

When playing as Dandelion, the first priority should be seeking out the Golden Pupa in each area, as killing the Tree Guardian will spawn a guaranteed Dandelion Puff. As Dandelion begins the game with Duck Wings, a viable strategy is to only explore each biome until every Golden Pupa is found and fight the Tree Guardian, then move on to the next Biome. Depending on how lucky the player is with finding the Pupa, they could potentially complete all four basic Tree Guardian fights in Spring, then explore the areas of those Biomes they skipped in Summer. Eventually, they will be ready to move on to the Tier II and later Biomes in Fall, once they have had more time to increase their Fighting Stat and gather randomly spawning Dandelion Puffs.

Choosing Weapons

If the player has not found at least two or three Puffs by the time they fight the Spring boss, it is possible they might have extreme difficulty dodging attacks. The Unfriendly Worm, in particular, is exceptionally difficult as Dandelion. In general, the best tactic as Dandelion is to keep as much distance between the player and their enemies as possible, to give themselves more time to react to incoming attacks and move accordingly. Therefore, especially early on, before the player has collected many Puffs, it's a good idea to choose weapons with longer range. The Shallotgun and Sriracha Soaker only have a 4 tile range, and require the player to get dangerously close to Enemies in order to deal damage. The Blunderbloom, Parsniper, and Cattling Gun all have much longer range, as does the Spud Rifle, to a lesser extent, and these are generally the best choices for Dandelion in Spring and Summer. Once the player has gathered enough Dandelion Puffs that they feel comfortable with dodging attacks, they can then begin taking the shorter-range weapons for the power they provide.