Wobbledogs

Wobbledogs

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Achieving Wobbledog Immortality
By JuicedBananas
How to prevent your dogs from dying of old age.
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Guide
Greetings, fellow Wobbledoggers. If you're like me, you probably find it just a tad upsetting when your coolest dog decides to die. If you're *really* like me, you probably also stubbornly refuse to check that nice and easy "Disable dog death" option. What's a person to do when their dogs are frustratingly mortal, and their gamer pride impossibly thick?

Introducing the starvation room.

Customizable dog eggs might be in short supply, but the game allows you to create an infinite number of default eggs for free. The dogs who inhabit these forsaken chambers do not know the feeling of human touch. They have never seen a toy. The lucky ones among them might get to indulge upon a limb or body of the previous inhabitant of their cell before the hunger begins. Wobbledogs take fifteen minutes to starve to death after hatching. You can allow them to pupate up to Teen before it happens, but it doesn't affect the end result.

What does this accomplish, exactly? Allow me to explain:

You see, friends, when a Wobbledog dies, it produces a Dog Core. Crack open one of these bad boys, and another dog can slurp down that sweet, sweet soul nectar to extend its own lifespan. The plan is simple: Amass a dragon's hoard of dog cores, let my good boy Brungus feast upon them, and achieve immortality.

At this point you may be asking, Juiced, what exactly is wrong with you? It's a good question! I'll be sure to ask my therapist about it.

Anyway, I let the starvation chamber run for awhile, checking in periodically to replace the dead dogs and remove clumps of dirt they'd dug up in their futile attempt to obtain even the lowest of sustenance. I have amassed a king's feast of tormented souls for my favorite dog. I am, in all likelihood, the greatest mass murderer of wobbledogs on Steam. Brungus ate too many dog cores and puked on the floor.
Conclusion
So, was it all worth it? Turns out, the wiki says Wobbledogs actually max out at about three hours of lifespan and then the cores stop working. Unfortunately, in the end, there's no escaping death. No matter how many bodies you leave in your wake, you'll end up in the same dirt as those you stood upon. Wonderful.
151 Comments
Eggman Gaming 29 Sep @ 10:12pm 
Better way of doing this (if you'd rather change the adult lifespan for a little bit).
Step 1: Set adult lifespan to 0.
Step 2: Copy and paste an adult doggo over and over again for High Quality Cores. We'll use Proto for this.
Step 3: spawn them and watch as they struggle to move as death reaps what he needs to sow.
Step 4: Enjoy the next 2 and a half hours your doggo will live for! It won't be long. H e i s a p p r o a c h i n g .
Congrats! :demoticon:
HazelDoggo 14 Aug @ 6:59pm 
i know a glitch, you grab the dog body, bury it in a hole and get a dog core pops out, then you get a dog to dig up that hole and you get another dog core, so you can get two cores from one dog!
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thissevenplays 23 Jul @ 9:30pm 
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thissevenplays 23 Jul @ 9:24pm 
He's 113 minutes old... somehow.
thissevenplays 23 Jul @ 9:24pm 
This is good for my dog Glowbutter so I don't have to make sacrifices
A_HUMAN373 19 Jul @ 12:29am 
I started one of these just a few minutes ago and then saw your much smarter design. Really helpful!
TipperO1 18 Jul @ 11:39pm 
Very interesting! I think I may copy your design of the starvation room to create a stockpile of dead wobbledog parts. I'd like to feed a basic wobbledog exclusively other wobbledogs just to see what would happen but couldn't figure out the practicality of doing so. This certainly solves that problem!
Kaylee 21 May @ 6:52pm 
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Mr. Mysfortune 16 Mar @ 4:16pm 
Fun fact: If you let the dogs die of old age, you get high quality cores, meaning you have to kill less dogs to make them live longer. Or you could cheat. But where's the fun in that?