

In the top floor of the brown building beside the fountain.Ĭutout Town. (This badge also covers Chapter 9.)Įaster Eggs (Incomplete) Seasalt Popsicles ChapterĬutout Town. Get the Plot Book back from Antagon before it's too late!ĭusekkar is preparing a surprise. Take a stand against Tretone and his army of Crevon! Unlock the three sage doors to get to the Rift of Light!įind a way to stop the raid on Cutout Harbor! Investigate the many mysteries of Casino Centavo! After the message, Scriptliss is ironically happy after hearing this and can now rest easy with Tess's death.Ĭonfront the ferocious box dragon! (This badge also covers the Prologue.)įind the scissors that Aristris stole from Wiscara! Tess gave some brief backstory on himself, acknowledged that he'd die if Antagon used 1x1x1x1's body as a failsafe since he now had to share his body with 1x1x1x1, and thanked Scriptliss for how he great of a friend he was and noted that if he had to die, he wanted Scriptliss to be the one to kill him. It was a message by Tess Aract as part of his legacy in case he ever died soon after the message was made. Scriptliss meets Spoke in Oddity Wood and Spoke shows Scriptliss a message that he found on the Void Star (or the Rift of Darkness), now made out for a tambourine for the epilogue's performance. While there is much more extra dialogue to be seen, you are awarded the badge for the ending via an exact conversation. The secret ending takes place directly after the show at the end of the epilogue and takes place in the newer version of Cutout Town due to the original Plot Book's burning. To get this ending, you need to collect all 75 cards. Otherwise, you would go on to the first extra ending. If you didn't collect all cards in the game, this is where it would end. Dusekkar then surprises everyone with a party that all are invited to. Dusekkar manages to recover a new Plot Book and recreates reality while having Antagon learn his mistakes from the old Plot Book and becomes a helping hand of Dusekkar's. After you obtain the scissors, you go to Inferno Fortress, the base of the necromancer (now known to be named Antagon) and push through all sorts of obstacles in the way to Antagon and The Plot Book.Īfter reaching Antagon, he burns The Plot Book due to him thinking that he lost all his power over reality via reaching the final page and therefore it was useless. You slowly learn more of the story throughout the journey via dialogue. Along the way, you will also end up helping the people of Paper Robloxia with various problems, with some examples being stopping a war and taking The Dark Rift (please add link in the future to The Dark Rift) away from evil. The hero must collect 7 magic scissors and give them to a scissor sorceress named Wiscara so they can reach the necromancer and get back the Plot Book. The main plot of the story involves the Plot Book being stolen by an unknown necromancer and hid it away from everyone within Paper Robloxia (this also extends to almost all areas of the Plot Book, such as Paper Boxia and Clockwork's Domain). This covers a basic gist of the story, but a more heavy analysis exists. Collecting all 75 will enable a secret ending. There are 75 cards hidden throughout the game. The chapters must be completed in chronological order (1-8). a castle for Chapter 1 or a music-related battlefield in Chapter 7.

The website looked at accounts' stats and at the website's content to give a rank to players. The owner has given the website to Shedletsky, who seems to have given up the project, leaving it broken.The gameplay follows the player (commonly referred to as "protagonist") platforming throughout 8 chapters (with a 9th chapter which is simply the epilogue) with varying setpieces, i.e.

ROBLOX Ranks was a website created in November 2012 by Uuvinu which caught the attention of many users and got featured on the blog. His formula calculated the level by taking various inputs, giving a certain importance to each, and returning a level from 1 to 99. The staff would then choose one of the formulas to award BC to a certain group of users to test a new feature. In June 2007, the staff invited users to suggest formulas to calculate the worth of a user.
