Hey there, fellow gamers! Angel here. You’ve clicked on this guide, which probably means you’re either brave enough to try and conquer “Slugcat Love Simulator” the legit way, or you’re just a glutton for punishment. Maybe both? Let’s be honest. I noticed there wasn’t a straightforward guide out there for this particular challenge, so naturally, I thought, “Someone’s gotta do it, right?” And here we are – your very own Worlddating Guide to overcoming No [Censored Game Title]!
☢WARNING: Spoilers Ahead!☢
Fair warning: this guide will contain technical spoilers for the game. Also, to keep things clear, I’ll be using this fantastic online map for room names, instead of trying to describe them with just words.
Updated map courtesy of OuroborosFinis – big thanks to them! https://noblecat57.github.io/map.html?slugcat=inv®ion=SH
This worlddating guide focuses on what I believe is the easiest echo route: Chimney Canopy, Sky Islands, Farm Arrays, and Subterranean. Let me break down why this path is your best bet, especially when you’re trying to navigate this challenging world. The key is to escape Shaded Citadel as quickly as possible. Why? Because in those tight, dark corridors, you’re practically defenseless without the Egg. Plus, and this is crucial for your worlddating journey through the game’s echoes, you need maximum karma to see most of them (except for the Wall echo, which is a whole other level of pain due to “Da rotte”).
This route isn’t just about speed; it’s about manageability. I’m not a gaming god, so if you discover a better path in your own worlddating adventures through this game, please let me know! Feel free to explore a bit – this isn’t a high-pressure Hunter run. You have time to soak it all in… or whatever passes for “soaking it in” in this world.
Let’s dive into why each region in this worlddating guide is part of the plan:
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Chimney Canopy: Honestly, not too bad. You can wait out the downpour, recover from exhaustion, and even use Yeeks to your advantage. Plus, maximizing your karma here isn’t too tough, thanks to those Yeeks popping up in pretty much every room.
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Sky Islands: This area ramps up the difficulty with more rot and those disorienting Zero Gravity rooms. However, with the Egg, you should find it relatively easy to snag food in most rooms. Think of the Egg as your worlddating icebreaker in tricky situations.
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Farm Arrays: Okay, Farm Arrays is more annoying than genuinely hard. Wormgrass is EVERYWHERE, so keep moving! Centipedes are also around, which, surprisingly, makes food gathering less of a nightmare here. Just don’t stand still for too long, and you’ll navigate this part of your worlddating experience just fine.
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Subterranean: Subterranean is just conveniently located right there at the end of this route. It’s the final destination in this phase of your worlddating journey.
Before you embark on this worlddating guide adventure, here are some general tips to keep in mind:
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Hunter Mode Mindset: Approach this like a Hunter run, but imagine Hunter with even worse spawns and the defensive capabilities of a Monk. Survival is key in this worlddating scenario.
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Shelter Saves: Once you save at a shelter, your progress is locked in. Quitting and coming back later? No problem, you’ll still be safe at that shelter. Use shelters wisely in your worlddating strategy.
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Downpour Awareness: The downpour isn’t just a visual effect; it impacts your jumps and movements. But remember, there’s no rush! Taking it slow is often beneficial in this game. For instance, if a Spitter Spider is guarding a crucial shelter, just wait for the rain. They’ll clear out, making your worlddating life a little easier. Trust me on this one.
Finally, a little note from your guide creator: This is my first (and possibly only) guide, so I’m still learning the ropes. If some of my room-specific tips sound a bit bossy, vague, or unhelpful, please forgive me! I’m genuinely trying my best to help you navigate this wild worlddating experience. Okay? Okay.