The Mistake CLASSIC
A faithful port of the #1 top rated Modworkshop custom character. Fun and fair! (Note, may not be fun or fair)
By Nevernamed
Last updated | 2 years ago |
Total downloads | 2222 |
Total rating | 2 |
Categories | Mods Gungeoneers |
Dependency string | Nevernamed-The_Mistake_CLASSIC-0.1.2 |
Dependants | 0 other packages depend on this package |
This mod requires the following mods to function
KyleTheScientist-Custom_Characters_Mod
EtG mod that allows you to create and share custom characters with friends!
Preferred version: 2.2.1README
(A faithful port of the #1 Top rated Modworkshop Classic)
Meet The Mistake, the worst character currently playable. This boy is designed to make you hate everything you have ever loved, and be the ultimate totally fair* challenge for Enter the Gungeon.
The AMAZING Features!
Slow Movement Speed: Have fun dodging! 3 Starting Curse: Just think of the Jammed enemies as more money, you'll be fine. Slow Projectiles: Tonic would be disappointed. Reduced Damage: Because of course. Smaller Ammo Clips: I hope you find reloading therapeutic. Smaller Bullets: The Bullets are almost the right size for once! Yay realism! Armour Only Health: Because everybody loves that mechanic. Your Bullets Suck!: Literally! They pull enemies towards you upon contact because I set knockback to a negative value. Stay vigilant.
The Fantastic Starting Loadout!
Infinite Ammo Klobbe: Best Gun. Derringer: Because of the reduced clip size, the Derringer only gets one shot per clip. Junk: :) Glass Guon Stone: Don't worry about it, you'll lose it soon enough.
Lore: The Mistake came to the Gungeon in order to go back to the past and prevent his own creation. He still smiles to hide the pain. He doesn't actually have a unique past though, since that's way more work than just making a character, so I guess this poor boy is just out of luck.
Spritework: The sprites for this mod were made over a painstaking and laborious 15 minutes. His face tends to wander all over his body, because I drew it on with no regard for animations, what frames came before, and what frames came after. Let's just say it adds to his charm.
I hope that you enjoy this boy as much as I, and that you don't destroy too much furniture during your runs. This was made as a little test, but I became attached to his crooked smile and wanted to release him. Huge thanks to Kyle, the Madman, for making this possible.