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* If you care about completion, use every plant pot even if you don't need it, you'll find enough seeds and one of the postgame challenges requires you to have planted a seed in every one of them. No, there's no map or any way to know where the ones you missed are. | * If you care about completion, use every plant pot even if you don't need it, you'll find enough seeds and one of the postgame challenges requires you to have planted a seed in every one of them. No, there's no map or any way to know where the ones you missed are. | ||
*Sewer manholes (crowholes?) look like places to use a future movement item, but they're not. You just need to slam into them (press Attack while falling); yes, that does mean some holes are exit-only, since you'll have nowhere to fall from. This is accessible from the start and the game will not tell you about it. | |||
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Revision as of 17:11, 14 December 2025
- If you care about completion, use every plant pot even if you don't need it, you'll find enough seeds and one of the postgame challenges requires you to have planted a seed in every one of them. No, there's no map or any way to know where the ones you missed are.
- Sewer manholes (crowholes?) look like places to use a future movement item, but they're not. You just need to slam into them (press Attack while falling); yes, that does mean some holes are exit-only, since you'll have nowhere to fall from. This is accessible from the start and the game will not tell you about it.