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Seed Codes[edit]
Enter one of the codes indicated below as your seed to unlock the corresponding effect once you start playing.
- FART SNDS - Replaces most sound effects with fart sounds
- CAM0 K1DD - Isaac's coloration mostly matches the floor
- B00B T00B - Game appears as it might as an old CRT television
- BRWN SNKE - Your character leaves a trail of poop mounds in his wake
- SL0W 4ME2 - Music speed changes to match character movement speed
- BASE MENT - All floors become the basement, which renders the game unbeatable
- CHAM P10N - Eligible enemies become champions
- BL1N DEYE - Enemies are invisible
- DRAW KCAB - Movement and firing controls are inverted
- KAPP A - Character spawns gray
- HARD HARD - Player takes double damage
- D0NT ST0P - Player takes damage when not moving
- DYSL EXIC - Text becomes jumbled
- KEEP AWAY - Most items mimic player movement
- PEE - Unknown effect
- C0ME BACK - Enemies respawn if player leaves room (bosses included) but don't drop additional items
- PTCH BLCK - Isaac becomes a jet black shadow
- PAC1 F1SM - Doors are remain open and boss health slowly drains
- 1MNO B0DY - Isaac is invisible, but has an eerie glow around him
- CAM0 F0ES - Enemies become difficult to see
- C0CK FGHT - Enemies are charmed and will strike one another
- FEAR M1NT - Enemies are afraid
- FREE 2PAY - Begin with 69 coins but all items and pick-ups must be purchased
- HART BEAT - Music slows as your health meter drains
- KEEP TRAK - User interface overlay is missing
- CLST RPH0 - Same effect as C0CK FGHT
- THEG H0ST - Isaac takes 1/2 heart damage every 45 seconds
- BL00 00DY - Ups the gore effect
- 1337 HAXR - Game difficulty drops
- PAY2 PLAY - Same effect as FREE 2PAY
- C0NF ETT1 - Enemies are concussed
- FACE D0WN - Tarot cards are face down, keeping their effect unknown
- FRA1 DN0T - Enemies are cowardly
- MED1 C1NE - Pill names and effects are unknown
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The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth | |
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Developer(s) | Nicalis |
Publisher(s) | Nicalis |
Designer(s) | Edmund McMillen |
Artist(s) | Edmund McMillen |
Composer(s) | |
Series | The Binding of Isaac |
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Genre(s) | Roguelike |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth is an indieroguelike video game designed by Edmund McMillen and developed and published by Nicalis. Rebirth was released for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita in November 2014, and for Xbox One, New Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U in July 2015. After an initial rejection due to its controversial content, Nicalis released Rebirth on iOS on January 11, 2017. A version for the Nintendo Switch was released on March 17, 2017.
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Rebirth is a remake of The Binding of Isaac, which was developed by McMillen and Florian Himsl and released in 2011 as an Adobe Flash application. This platform had limitations and led McMillen to work with Nicalis to produce Rebirth with a more-advanced game engine, which in turn enabled the substantial addition of new content and gameplay features. Two expansions have been released, Afterbirth and Afterbirth+, in October 2015 and January 2017, respectively, with more game content and gameplay modes; Afterbirth+ also added support for user-created content. A third expansion, Repentance, was announced in September 2018.
Similar to the original Binding of Isaac, the plot is based on the biblical story of the same name and was inspired by McMillen's religious upbringing. The player controls the eponymous Isaac, a young boy whose mother, convinced that she is doing God's work, strips him of everything and locks him in his room. When Isaac's mother is about to sacrifice him, he escapes to the basement and fights through random, roguelike dungeons. The player defeats monsters, using Isaac's tears as projectiles, and collects items which modify his attributes and abilities, potentially creating powerful combinations. Unlike the game's predecessor, Rebirth has a multiplayer mode, allowing an additional player to join.
Rebirth had a positive reception. Reviewers praised its gameplay and improvements on the original Binding of Isaac, but criticized its story and graphic imagery. Afterbirth and Afterbirth+ also had a generally-favorable reception, with reviewers criticizing their difficulty but praising their DLC. Tools for modifyingAfterbirth+ were criticized. By July 2015, Rebirth and The Binding of Isaac had sold over five million copies combined.
- 3Development
- 3.2Expansions
Gameplay[edit]
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth gameplay, showing the player using the Cain character to attack Round Worms
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth (like the original) is a top-down 2D game where the player controls the character Isaac, alongside ten other unlockable characters, as he traverses his mother's basement, fighting off monsters and collecting items.[1] The gameplay is presented in a roguelike style; the dungeon levels are procedurally generated through a randomly generated seed[1][2] into a number of self-contained rooms, including at least one boss battle. Like most roguelike games, it has permadeath; when the chosen character dies from too much damage, the game is over.[3]Rebirth allows a play-through to be saved at any point.[1] Map seeds can be shared, allowing for multiple people to try the same dungeon layout.[2]
The game is controlled similarly to a multidirectional shooter. The player moves their character around the screen, shooting their tears in other directions;[1] the tears are bullets which defeat enemies. The player-character's health is tracked by a number of hearts. The character can find items which replenish hearts; other items give the character additional hearts, extending their health. Throughout the dungeons, the player will find bombs to damage foes and destroy obstacles; keys to open doors and treasure chests; and coins to buy items. Many items impact the character's attributes (such as speed and the damage and range of their tears) and other gameplay effects, including a character who floats behind the player-character and aids in combat. Some items are passive; some are active and reusable (requiring the player to wait a number of rooms before they can reuse them), and others are single-use items which then disappear.[3] The player can collect any number of passive items, whose effects build on previous ones (creating potentially powerful combinations).[1] A player can only carry one reusable item and one single-use item, replacing it with another if found. Other rooms in the dungeons include special challenges and mini-boss fights.[4]
In addition to expanding The Binding of Isaac's number of items, monsters, and room types (including those spanning multiple screens), Rebirth provides integrated controller support[1] and allows a second local player to join in with a drop-in-drop-out mechanic. The second player controls a follower of the first player-character with the same attributes and abilities of that character, costing the first player-character one heart. The second character cannot plant bombs or carry items.[1]
Plot[edit]
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth's plot follows the biblical story of the same name, similar to the original game. The young Isaac had been living happily with his mother. Inspired by religious programs on television, his mother became convinced that she was being instructed that Isaac was corrupt and she must try to save him. She removed all his possessions (including toys and clothing), believing they were the corrupting agents, and later locked him in his room to protect him from the evil outside. When she received instructions to sacrifice her son to prove her devotion to her faith, Isaac fled through a trap door in his room leading to the basement.
Development[edit]
The Binding of Isaac was developed by Edmund McMillen and Florian Himsl in 2011 during a game jam after the completion of Super Meat Boy, McMillen's previous game. Since Super Meat Boy was successful, McMillen was not concerned about making a popular game; he wanted to craft a game which melded The Legend of Zelda's top-down dungeon approach with the roguelike genre, wrapping it in religious allegory inspired by his upbringing.[5][6] They used Adobe Flash, since it enabled them to develop the game quickly. McMillen quietly released the game to Steam for personal computers, where it became very popular.[5] Wanting to expand the game, McMillen and Himsl discovered limitations in Flash which made an expansion difficult.[5] Although they could incorporate more content with the Wrath of the Lamb expansion, McMillen had to abandon a second expansion due to the limitations.[5]
The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth's designer, Edmund McMillen
After The Binding of Isaac's release, McMillen was approached by Tyrone Rodriguez of Nicalis (a development and publishing studio which had helped bring the personal computer games Cave Story and VVVVVV to consoles).[7] Rodriguez offered Nicalis' services to help port The Binding of Isaac to consoles. McMillen was interested, but required they recreate the game outside Flash to incorporate the additional content he had to forego and fix additional bugs found since release.[5] He also asked to be left out of the business side of the game's release (after his negative experiences dealing with business matters with Super Meat Boy), and Rodriguez agreed.[5][7]Rebirth was announced in November 2012 as a console version of The Binding of Isaac, with plans to improve its graphics to 16-bit colors and incorporate the new content and material originally planned for the second expansion.[7] Local cooperative play would also be added to the game, but McMillen said that they could not add online cooperative play because it would drastically lengthen development time.[8]
McMillen wanted to overhaul the entire game, particularly its graphics (which he called an 'eyesore').[9] After polling players about which art style to use for the remake,[10] McMillen and Nicalis brought in artists to improve the original assets in the new style and began working on the new content.[11] McMillen commissioned a new soundtrack for the remake from Matthias Bossi and Jon Evans.[9]
Release[edit]
McMillen and Rodriguez initially wanted to develop The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth for the Nintendo 3DS as a tribute to its roots in Nintendo's Legend of Zelda series.[6][12] Nintendo, however, did not authorize the game's release for the 3DS in 2012 for content reasons.[12] Although they had spent some time creating the 3DS version, McMillen and Rodriguez decided to focus on personal computer and PlayStation versions instead; those platforms allowed them to increase the game's capabilities.[12] In addition to the PlayStation 3 and Vita consoles, Nicalis was in discussions with Microsoft for a release on the Xbox systems and McMillen had also considered a future iOS release.[8] McMillen and Nicalis opted to move development from the PlayStation 3 to the new PlayStation 4 in August 2013, announcing its release at Sony's Gamescom presentation.[13] The PlayStation 4 and Vita versions were released with the PC versions on November 4, 2014.[14]
During development, three senior Nintendo employees—Steve Singer, vice president of licensing; Mark Griffin, a senior manager in licensing, and indie development head Dan Adelman—championed the game within the company.[12] They continued to work within Nintendo, and secured approval of Rebirth's release for the 3DS and Wii U in 2014.[12] McMillen and Nicalis, after tailoring the game to run on more powerful systems, worked to keep it intact for the 3DS port. They spent about a year on the conversion and, although they got the game to work on the original 3DS, its performance was sub-optimal. They were one of the first developers (with Nintendo help) to obtain a development kit for the New Nintendo 3DS, which had more powerful hardware and memory to run the game at a speed matching that of the other platforms.[12] The announcement of the New 3DS and Wii U versions was made with plans for an Xbox One version,[15] and the game was released for all three systems on July 23, 2015.[16]
In January 2016, Nicalis reported that it was working on an iOS port of the game. The company reported the following month that Apple rejected its application to Apple's app, citing 'violence towards children' violating content policies.[17] Nicalis has worked with Apple to obtain preapproval and will release a universal iOS version of Rebirth (including the Afterbirth+ expansion) with improvements for that platform, including the use of iCloud for ease of play on multiple devices. Although Nicalis wants to add this to the Vita port, the company said it was a low priority due to the Vita's limited ability to handle many weapon combos.[18] The initial iOS version of the core game, without expansions, was released on January 11, 2017.[19]
After hinting at a release on the upcoming Nintendo Switch console, Nicalis confirmed in January 2017 that Rebirth (with both expansions) would be released for the Switch in March 2017 as retail and digital titles.[20][21] Scheduled for release on March 3 as a launch title, last-minute adjustments required the company to delay it until March 17.[22][23] Because of the existing relationship with Nintendo for the Wii U and New Nintendo 3DS versions, Rodriguez said that they could obtain developer-prototype hardware for the Switch to port the game to that system. McMillen said that they could get Rebirth working on the Switch easily due to their approach to developing the game (with hooking integrated into respective system features, such as achievements, to simplify porting) and the ease of the Switch's development platform.[24] The game was released for Switch on March 17, 2017. The version allows up to four players in a drop-in/drop-out cooperative mode, with the other three players using Joy-Con to control one of Isaac's 'buddies' (similar to the two-player cooperative mode for personal computers).[25] The physical version of the Switch game includes a manual similar to the manual which shipped with The Legend of Zelda for the Nintendo Entertainment System.[26]
Expansions[edit]
Afterbirth[edit]
McMillen announced The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth, the first expansion for Rebirth, in February 2015. Starbound best mech weapon guide. Afterbirth added items, enemies, alternate floors and bosses, and endings (including Greed Mode, which differs from the main game and is reportedly more difficult).[27]Afterbirth was released on October 30, 2015 for Windows, OS X, and Linux computers.[28] The expansion was released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions on May 10, 2016.[29] The expansion is unlikely to be released on any other platforms due to limitations in the platforms' hardware capabilities and Afterbirth's more complex mechanics.[30]
Binding Of Isaac
McMillen had programmed a number of hidden secrets into The Binding of Isaac (which fans were discovering and discussing on a Reddit subforum), and took additional care to hide them in patches and updates.[31] He knew that players would be looking for hidden secrets in Rebirth, and took steps to completely hide the Lost (a new playable character). Unlocking it required a number of steps (including having the player-character repeatedly die in specific circumstances), and hints for what needed to be done were scattered among the game's assets; therefore, McMillen and his team anticipated that it would take a long time before players would discover the Lost.[31] However, players on the Reddit subforum went to its executable files to search for clues to secrets and discovered the Lost (and how to unlock it) within 109 hours of the game's release.[31] McMillen said that he was disappointed with the community because his team hid the secrets for discovery in gameplay and clues in the game; although he still planned to release Afterbirth, he said that he would not rush its release.[32]
McMillen wanted to hide the Keeper (another character) and elements already hinted at in the game about Isaac's father in Afterbirth, but knew that players would (initially planned monthly, becoming less frequent), with the first release in March 2017 and the fifth (and final) release on May 1, 2018.[41][42][43][44] The last two packs include material developed by players who created the Antibirth fan expansion and whom McMillen enlisted.[45]
Repentance[edit]
Before the release of Afterbirth+, The Binding of Isaac: Antibirth (a fan-made mod of Rebirth) was released in December 2016. Similar to the official expansions, Antibirth adds playable characters, bosses, power-ups and other content, and returns some gameplay aspects (which had been changed in the Afterbirth expansion) to the original Rebirth version.[46] Alice O'Connor of Rock, Paper, Shotgun called the mod 'more difficult than [The Binding of Isaac]' and a new challenge compatible with the official game expansions.[46] At McMillen's request, the group reworked some Antibirth content (which was incorporated into the Afterbirth+ booster packs).[43][45] McMillen said at PAX West in September 2018 that Antibirth would be made into Repentance (official DLC for Rebirth), and he was working with some of the mod's creators on balance tweaking and ensuring that its narrative was consistent with Isaac.[47]
Future development[edit]
Although McMillen wanted to support the modding community and its expansions as part of The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, he found that several ideas began overlapping with his own thoughts about what a sequel to The Binding of Isaac should be; in addition, further expansion of the game would require him to rework the base game engine.[48] With the last booster packs (containing Antibirth content), he considered The Binding of Isaac complete.[48] The addition of the Antibirth content somewhat extends the game, but McMillen does not plan any more updates.[49] He plans to focus on smaller games, and still wants to develop The Binding of Isaac's world; The Legend of Bum-bo, a prequel of Isaac with different mechanics, was planned for release in late 2018.[48]
Reception[edit]
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According to review aggregator Metacritic, The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth received 'generally favorable' reviews;[50][51][52][55] the iOS version received 'universal acclaim'.[54] Dan Stapleton of IGN praised Rebirth for the seemingly-endless variation in gameplay created by each run-through, giving him 'plenty of motivation' to continue playing; his only criticism was its lack of in-game information on available power-ups.[56]GameSpot's Brent Todd wrote that the game's story and imagery may be initially disturbing, Rebirth has 'speedy, varied gameplay and seemingly neverending new features' which would keep the player entertained for a long time.[4] Simon Parkin of Eurogamer said that Rebirth 'feels like the product of the psychotherapeutic process', but is 'the most accessible Rogue-like [game] yet made' due to its easy control scheme and randomization of each run.[3] Nic Rowen of Destructoid said that Rebirth was a great improvement on The Binding of Isaac, 'an incredible experience that can't be missed'.[1]
Afterbirth+ received generally-favorable reviews from critics.[55] Jose Otero of IGN praised its variety: 'The unpredictable items and varied enemies make it one of the most wacky and replayable games I’ve ever experienced.'[25] Although Peter Glagowksi of Destructoid gave its DLC a positive review, calling it an 'impressive effort', he wrote that the DLC's base content has little to offer newcomers to the series.[58]
Rock, Paper, Shotgun was critical of the DLC's difficulty, which it thought was largely derived from random, untelegraphed enemy behavior. About Afterbirth+'s design cohesion, reviewer Adam Smith characterized its DLC as 'mashing together existing parts of the game and producing either a weak cover version or a clumsy remix'.[59] Review website Beastby criticized of Afterbirth+'s fairness: 'The question isn’t always 'Will I enjoy the gameplay loop?' but rather 'How many unfair runs will it take for me to have one in which I stand a chance?'[60] The expansion's modding application programming interface was called 'a disappointment' by members of the Team Alpha modding group, who expressed frustration with the API's 'massive shortcomings' and Nicalis' lack of support.[61] By July 2015, The Binding of Isaac and Rebirth had combined sales of over five million copies; three million copies of the former had been sold by July 2014.[62][63]
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Cheat CodesDisplay the Seed entry prompt at the 'Character Select' menu by pressing [Tab]. Then, enter one of the following seed codes to activate the corresponding cheat function. You can remove any codes by pressing Q + E + [Tab] or LB + RB + X on an Xbox controller. Note: Entering a seed code will prevent achievements from being earned. Additionally, some codes may delete your saved game file.
Result | Seed Code |
Easier game | 1337 HAXR |
Start with 69 coins and have to purchase all items and pickups | FREE 2PAY or PAY2 PLAY |
Large pools of blood when enemies die | BL00 00DY |
Character leaves fecal trail | BRWN SNKE |
Sound effects replaced with farts | FART SNDS |
All enemies have permanently feared | FEAR M1NT |
All items except troll bombs mimic Issac's movement | KEEP AWAY |
Character only visible as brown shadow | CAM0 K1DD |
Enemies only visible as brown shadows | CAM0 F0ES |
Invisible character except for surrounding light effect | 1MN0 B0DY |
Invisible enemies | BL1N DEYE |
Enemies respawn when character leaves room; new items do not drop | C0ME BACK |
Enemies fight each other | C0CK FGHT orCLST RPH0 |
Eligible enemies become champions | CHAM P10N |
Concussive enemies that move randomly | C0NF ETT1 |
Reversed controls | DRAW KCAB |
Tarot cards are face down when collected | FACE D0WN |
Enemies become feared randomly | FRAI DN0T |
Grey character | KAPP A |
The lower your health, the slower the music | HART BEAT |
Pill names and descriptions appear as ??? | MED1 C1NE |
Can destroy rocks | NFB8 3WSG |
Doors open immediately, tears are harmless; Boss's health act as timers | PAC1 F1SM or PAC1 F1ST |
Character and tears turn black | PTCH BLCK |
Ticking starts every 45 seconds, after 5 seconds character takes half heart of damage | THEG H0ST |
Take damage when idle | D0NT ST0P |
Character takes double damage | HARD HARD |
Slow motion while character is idle; music speed altered with movement speed | SL0W 4ME2 |
Jumbled in-game text | DYSL EX1C |
CRT display | B00B T00B |
All floors have the basement room tile set | BASE MENT |
Load screen always displays 'Are You Sure You Want Me To Die?' | 1TEN DSHE or SUPA SWAG |
Unknown | KEEP TRAK |
Unknown | B911 99AC |
Unknown | 8AJJ AASE |
Unknown | B911 TCZL |
Unknown | TAR0 TARJ |
Unknown | 1SAA AACE |
Unknown | XXXX XXZX |
Unknown | GGGG GGGG |
Unknown | N1CA L1SY |
The following codes can be used in the 'Afterbirth' DLC:
Result | Seed Code |
30 minute limit | 30M1 N1TS |
Asocial enemies | CLST RPH0 |
Axis aligned controls | AX1S ALGN |
Big head mode | T0PH EAVY |
Black body | PTCH BLCK |
Bravery | BRAVERY |
Camouflage enemies | CAM0 F0ES |
Camouflage EVERYTHING! | WH0A WHAT |
Camouflage player | CAM0 K1DD |
Camouflage stuff | CAM0 DR0P |
Cathode rays! | B00B T00B |
Champion enemies | CHAM P10N |
Charmed enemies | C0CK FGHT |
Christmas | CHRS TMAS |
Confused enemies | C0NF ETT1 |
Cowardice | C0WR D1CE |
Damage on a timer | THEG H0ST |
Dog Mode | ALM1 GHTY |
Don't stop moving | D0NT ST0P |
Downtempo | ANDA NTE |
Downtempo-- | LARG HET0 |
Dyslexia | DYSL EX1A |
Enemies respawn | C0ME BACK |
Escape the Labyrinth | THRE AD |
Extra Gore | BL00 00DY |
F2P version | FREE 2PAY |
Farty sounds | FART SNDS |
Forever Unknown | VNKN 0WN |
Full heart damage | HARD HARD |
Glowing tears | TEAR GL0W |
Grayscale | KAPP A |
Heal the Blind | BRA1 LLE |
Health tempo | HART BEAT |
Hopelessly Lost | L0ST |
Horrible Curse | CVRS ED |
I once was Lost | F0VN D |
Ice Physics | 1CES KATE |
Illuminate Darkness | N1TE L1TE |
Incurable Blindness | BL1ND |
Inescapable Labyrinth | LABY RNTH |
Infinite Basements | BASE MENT |
Invisible enemies | BL1N DEYE |
Invisible player | 1MN0 B0DY |
Kids' co-op mode | K1DS M0DE |
Know the Unknown | N0W1 KN0W |
Movement tempo | SL0W 4ME2 |
Mystery cards | FACE D0WN |
Mystery pills | MED1 C1NE |
No HUD | KEEP TRAK |
Pacifism | PAC1 F1SM |
Permanent Darkness | DARK NESS |
Pickups time out | G0NE S00N |
Point of no return | N0RE TVRN |
Poopy Trail | BRWN SNKE |
Reversed controls | DRAW KCAB |
Scaredy enemies | FEAR M1NT |
Skittish enemies | FRA1 DN0T |
Stay out of the Maze | PATH F1ND |
The Blank | THEB LANK |
Tiny head mode | T1NY D0ME |
Total curse Immunity | BLCK CNDL |
Tricky pickups | KEEP AWAY |
Twelve heart damage | BRTL B0NS |
Unending Maze | MAZE |
Uptempo | ALLE GR0 |
Uptempo++ | PRES T0 |
Note: This procedure involves editing a game file; create a backup copy of the file before proceeding. Use a text editor to edit the 'Options.ini' file in the 'DocumentsMy GamesBinding of Isaac Rebirth' directory. Change the 'MouseControl=0' line to 'MouseControl=1'.
Bonus charactersSuccessfully Complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding character: Skyrim sci fi mods.
???: Defeat Mom's Heart ten times. ??? starts with three Soul Hearts, and has The Poop (spawns a poop, recharges once per room).
Azazel: Make three deals with the Devil in one run. Azazel has the '0 - The Fool' ability, which can teleport you to the current floor's starting room. He starts with three Demon Hearts as health. When a Demon Heart is lost, damage is dealt to all enemies in the room. He can fire a short-range Brimstone beam, and can fly over hazards.
Cain: Have at least 55 pennies at once. Cain starts with one regular key, and has the 'Lucky Foot' ability, which increases Luck.
Eden: Successfully complete 'The Womb' chapter. Using Eden requires a special token obtained by defeating Mom's Heart or It Lives.
Eve: Do not collect any Hearts (Red, Spirit, Eternal, or Demon) for two floors. Eve has the 'Dead Bird' (dead bird spawns when hit and attacks enemies) and 'W'hore Of Babylon' (increased damage and speed when at one heart) abilities.
Judas: Defeat Satan. Judas starts with three pennies, and has the Book Of Belial, which increases damage for the current room. Epson l380 resetter crack download torrent. It recharges once every three rooms.
Lazarus: Have four Spirit Hearts at once. Lazarus has a random pill. He can revive once upon death with a Red Heart container and the 'Anemic' ability (leaves blood trail in current room that damages enemies when damage is taken).
Magdalene: Have at least seven Red Heart containers at once. Magdalene starts with a Yum Heart, which heals one heart upon use. It recharges once every four rooms.
Samson: Do not take damage for two floors. Samson has the 'Bloody Lust' ability, which increases his damage dealt each time he takes damage. The bonus damage resets with each floor.
The Lost: Die in the following specific manners, in order in the same game session without any other type of death in-between. Have Isaac die by a Mulliboom's explosion in either the Basement or Cellar. Have Magdalene die by your own bomb in either the Caves or Catacombs. Have Judas die by Mom. Have Azazel die by Satan during his second phase in Sheol. The Lost can fly, cannot pick up hearts or have health increase, Devil Room items can be taken without penalty, and dies if the game is left idle.
Successfully complete the indicated task with the listed character to unlock the corresponding item:
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- ???'s Only Friend: Defeat Boss Rush.
- Fate: Defeat Boss Rush.
- Forget Me Now: Defeat Satan.
- D6: Defeat Isaac.
- ???'s Soul: Defeat The Dark Room.
Azazel
- The Nail: Defeat Boss Rush.
- Daemon's Tail: Defeat Satan.
- The Satanic Bible: Defeat Isaac.
- Abaddon: Defeat The Chest.
- Demon Baby: Defeat The Dark Room.
Cain
- Sack Of Pennies: Defeat Isaac.
- Cain's Other Eye: Defeat Boss Rush.
- Bomb Bag: Defeat Satan.
- Cain's Eye: Defeat The Chest.
- Abel: Defeat The Dark Room.
Eden
- Undefined: Defeat Boss Rush.
- The Book Of Secrets: Defeat Satan.
- A Blank Card: Defeat Isaac.
- Mysterious Paper: Defeat The Chest.
- Mystery Sack: Defeat The Dark Room.
Eve
- Eve's Mascara: Defeat Boss Rush.
- Razor Blade: Defeat Satan.
- Eve's Bird Foot: Defeat Isaac.
- Sacrificial Dagger: Defeat The Chest.
- Black Lipstick: Defeat The Dark Room.
Issac
- Isaac's Head: Defeat Boss Rush.
- Mom's Perfume: Defeat Isaac.
- D20: Defeat The Chest.
- Missing Poster: Defeat The Dark Room.
Judas
- Judas' Shadow: Defeat Boss Rush.
- Judas' Tongue: Defeat Satan.
- Guillotine: Defeat Isaac.
- Curved Horn: Defeat The Dark Room.
Lazarus
- Broken Ankh: Defeat Satan.
- Lazarus' Rags: Defeat Isaac.
- Pandora's Box: Defeat The Dark Room.
Magdalene
- The Relic: Defeat Isaac.
- Maggy's Bow: Defeat Boss Rush.
- Guardian Angel: Defeat Satan.
- Celtic Cross: Defeat The Chest.
- Maggy's Faith: Defeat The Dark Room.
Samson
- Samson's Chains: Defeat Boss Rush.
- Blood Rights: Defeat Satan.
- Bloody Lust: Defeat Isaac.
- Bloody Penny: Defeat The Chest.
- Samson's Lock: Defeat The Dark Room.
The Lost
- D100: Defeat Boss Rush.
- The Mind: Defeat Satan.
- Isaac's Heart: Defeat Isaac.
- The Body: Defeat The Chest.
- The Soul: Defeat The Dark Room.
This trick requires the Blank Card (from defeating Isaac in the Cathedral with Eden), Jera Rune (from completing the 'High Brow' challenge), and the D20 (from defeating ??? in the Chest with Isaac). Having the D6 (from defeating Isaac in the Cathedral with ???) is also helpful. Start by finding a room that has at least one battery on the ground. Alternately, spawn them with the 48 Hour Energy pill. Remove all other items from the room. Use charges from somewhere else to copy those batteries with the Blank Card and Jera until you have at least three of them. Use batteries from the room to copy batteries for a net gain. Keep doing this until the room is filled with batteries to virtually have infinite charges for any activated item. Then, obtain a Judgement card (from Wheel Of Fortune cloning, Tarot Deck, etc.). Use the Blank Card and Jera in a new room to copy a large number of Judgement cards. Go to another new room, and copy a large number of coins, keys and hearts. Note: Try spawning a few Beggars and bombing them. Use the resources in this room to refill when required. If you need a D20, use the Judgement cards to spawn Beggars and farm them until you get one from a Key Beggar chest. Finally, use the following four steps to complete the process:
1. Fill the largest room available with items such as coins. A room is considered full when it starts replacing old items with new ones.
2. Use the D20 to reroll the items, open all the chests, pick up any passive items, pills, and other helpful objects and repeat. Avoid collecting items that are not needed.
3. Once a D6 drops, repeat the steps in a smaller room to get a few activated items. Swap any activated items that you want to keep elsewhere.
4. Reroll the items in the main room with the D6, collect anything desired, and repeat the process. Use the D20 to refill as needed.
Collect the listed item to gain the corresponding effect:
- Aquarius: Leave trail of tears that damage enemies.
- Aries: Movement speed increases, and grows horns on head that can damage enemies.
- Cancer: Get three spirit hearts, the ability to inflict poison on contact, and convert damage over time into half hearts.
- Capricorn: All stats increased, get one bomb, and key and coin.
- Gemini: Gemini's baby appears on Isaac and damages nearby enemies.
- Leo: Break rocks by walking on them.
- Libra: Get six keys, bombs and coins, and have all stats balanced.
- Pisces: Tear upgrade and their knockback is increased.
- Sagittarius: Tears are piercing and have faster rate.
- Scorpio: Tears are poisonous, and tear stats lowered.
- Taurus: Movement speed decrease but gets faster when enemies are present. When fast enough, can damage enemies on contact.
- Virgo: Empty red heart containers refilled, and get temporary shield once per room.
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Trinket effectsEquip the indicated trinket to gain the corresponding effect:
- ???'s Soul: Spawns a familiar that floats slowly around the room on a pattern close to The Peeper and fires spectral and homing tears.
- AAA Battery: Automatically recharges the last energy slot of an activated item, reducing recharge rates by one.
- Ace of Spades: Increases the chance of tarot cards or playing cards dropping after clearing a room, and the chance of finding cards when opening a chest.
- Bible Tract: Increases chance for Eternal Hearts to appear.
- Black Lipstick: Increases the chance of Devil Rooms and Black Hearts appearing. Lowers the chance of Angel Rooms and Eternal Hearts appearing. Presented to the player with 'Evil Up'
- Bloody Penny: 50% chance to drop a half heart when money is collected.
- Broken Ankh: Isaac has a chance to be revived as ???. Can occur multiple times.
- Broken Magnet: Pulls coins towards Isaac.
- Broken Remote: Triggers the Teleport effect when an activated item is used.
- Burnt Penny: 50% chance to drop a bomb when collected.
- Butt Penny: Isaac will fart when he picks up a coin.
- Cain's Eye: When starting a floor, 25% chance to get the Compass effect for the duration of that floor.
- Callus: Prevents damage from creep and spikes.
- Cancer: Increases Tears by 2.
- Cartridge: Chance to trigger The Gamekid effect upon taking damage.
- Child's Heart: Increases the chance of a Heart dropping after clearing a room, and the chance of finding a Heart when opening a Chest.
- Counterfeit Penny: 50% chance of increasing the value of every coin pickup by one.
- Cursed Skull: If Isaac has less than one full red heart after taking damage, he will be teleported to the last cleared room he was in.
- Curved Horn: increases damage by 2.
- Daemon's Tail: Large chance of any non-specific Heart drop turning into a Black Heart.
- Eve's Bird Foot: 5% chance to spawn a Dead Bird familiar for the current room each time an enemy dies.
- Fish Head: Spawns a Blue Fly every time Isaac takes damage.
- Flat Penny: 50% chance of spawning a key upon collecting a penny.
- Flat Worm: Isaac's tears take on an oblong appearance. They also push enemies back.
- Goat Hoof: Increases speed by 0.15.
- Hook Worm: Tears move shifting left to right forming a path of right angles. +10 to Range.
- Isaac's Head: Isaac's severed head as a tear-firing familiar. Fires piercing tears.
- Isaacs's Fork: Isaac a 10% chance for being healed 1/2 a red heart upon clearing a room.
- Judas' Tongue: Items in the Devil Room only to cost 1 heart. Soul heart trades still cost 3 Soul hearts.
- Liberty Cap: Chance of giving Isaac a random passive effect from Mushroom Items as well as its corresponding visual effect upon entering a room. Has also 20% chance of granting the compass effect upon entering a room.
- Lucky Rock: Rocks and mushrooms drop coins upon being destroyed.
- Lucky Toe: Increases the chance to get a drop after clearing a room. Although the Luck stat also influences this, it does not actually increase the Luck stat.
- Maggy's Faith: Eternal heart at the start of every floor.
- Match Stick: Increases the chance of Bombs dropping after clearing a room, and the chance of finding Bombs when opening a Chest.
- Missing Poster: If Isaac dies in a Sacrifice Room, a puzzle piece will appear on his last will.
- Mom's Pearl: Secondary 10% chance of any non-specific Heart drop turning into a Soul Heart.
- Mom's Tonenail: Mom's foot randomly stomps down somewhere in the room. One minute intervals.
- Monkey Paw: If the character has half a red heart or no red hearts after taking damage, it grants a Black Heart. The effect can trigger up to three times, after which the trinket will disappear.
- Mysterious Candy: Isaac farts or poops at random intervals. Getting hit can also trigger the effect.
- Mysterious Paper: Chance to trigger the effect of The Polaroid or The Negative every time damage is taken if the character has only half a red heart or no red hearts.
- Paper Clip: Golden Chests to be opened without using a key.
- Petrified Poop: Increases the chances of a pickup dropping when destroying poop.
- Pinky Eye: Adds a 10% chance to shoot a poison tear, dealing damage over time when inflicted.
- Pulse Worm: Shots pulse in size.
- Purple Heart: Increases chance for challenge rooms to be boss challenge rooms. Causes more enemy champions to spawn.
- Push Pin: Adds a 10% chance to shoot a piercing and spectral tear.
- Red Patch: Chance of increasing damage by 1.8 for the current room upon taking damage.
- Ring Worm: Gives Isaac spinning shots.
- Rosary Bead: Increases the chance of Angel Rooms and Eternal Hearts appearing. Present to the Isaac with 'Faith Up'
- Rusted Key: Improves the chance of keys and golden chests dropping after clearing a room, and chance of finding a key when opening a chest.
- Safety Cap: Improves the chance of Pills dropping after clearing a room, and chance of finding a Pill when opening a Chest.
- Samson's Lock: 1 in 15 chance to increase damage by 0.5 for the current room each time an enemy dies.
- Store Credit: Next store purchase is free. The trinket disappears on purchase.
- Swallowed Penny: Isaac drops a penny upon taking damage.
- The Left Hand: Replaces Brown Chests and Golden Chests with Red Chests.
- The Tick: Drains 15% health of each enemy with more than 60 HP. Also restores one red heart of Isaac whenever he enters an uncleared boss room. The Tick cannot be swapped out for another trinket.
- Umbilical Cord: Spawns a Little Steven familiar for the current room when Isaac's health is brought to half a red heart and no soul hearts.
- Whip Worm: Increases shot speed by 1 and increases range.
- Wiggle Worm: Gives Isaac's shots a wave-like trajectory and increases rate of fire.
The following is a list of health, speed, and attack stats for all characters:
Name | Health | Speed | Attack |
??? | -1 | 2 | 2 |
Azazel | -1 | 2 | 3 |
Cain | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Eden | Random | Random | Random |
Eve | 2 | 2 | 1 |
Isaac | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Judas | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Lazarus | 3 | 2 | 2 |
Magdalene | 4 | 1 | 2 |
Samson | 3 | 2 | 1 |
The Lost | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Successfully complete all goals on the sticky note (defeat all Bosses and Boss Rush) with The Lost in Hard mode to get the 'Godhead' achievement. Goals completed in that mode will have a red outline around their icons. Note: If the 'Afterbirth' DLC is installed, you will also have to defeat Mega Satan and the two new Bosses in Hard mode.
Easy 'Platinum God' achievementUnlock all other achievements and collect every pedestal item to get the 'Platinum God' achievement.
Easy 'The Body' achievementDefeat ??? (Boss of The Chest) with The Lost to get 'The Body' achievement. Note: Items that revive you as a different character (for example, Judas' Shadow or Broken Ankh) will disqualify your progress if you die and are revived.
Easy 'The Mind' achievementDefeat Satan (Boss of Sheol) with The Lost to get 'The Mind' achievement. Note: Items that revive you as a different character (for example, Judas' Shadow or Broken Ankh) will disqualify your progress if you die and are revived.
Easy 'The Soul' achievementDefeat The Lamb (Boss of the Dark Room) with The Lost to get 'The Soul' achievement. Note: Items that revive you as a different character (for example, Judas' Shadow or Broken Ankh) will disqualify your progress if you die and are revived.
Steam achievementsSuccessfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding achievement. To view your achievements and stats in Steam, select 'Community', 'My profile', 'View all my games', then the game and view stats.
- ???: Defeat Mom's heart 10 times.
- ???'s Only Friend: Complete Boss Rush with ???.
- ???'s Soul: Defeat dark room with ???.
- -0- Baby: Defeat Mom's heart on hard mode with the Lost.
- A Bag of Bombs: Kill Satan with Cain.
- A Bag of Pennies: Kill Isaac with Cain.
- A Cube of Meat: Defeat Mom for the first time.
- A Fetus in a Jar: Defeat Mom's heart nine times.
- A Forget Me Now: Kill Satan with ???.
- A Gamekid: Visit 10 arcades.
- A Halo: Kill Mom using the Bible.
- A Quarter: Defeat Mom's heart 8 times.
- A Small Rock: Destroy 100 tinted rocks.
- Abaddon: Defeat chest with Azazel.
- Abel: Defeat dark room with Cain.
- Angels: Defeat chest or dark room.
- Azazel: Make 3 deals with the devil in one run.
- Basement Boy: Defeat the basement/cellar without taking damage.
- Begotten Baby: Defeat Mom's heart on hard mode with Lazarus.
- Black Candle: Donate 150 pennies to the shop.
- Black Lipstick: Defeat dark room with Eve.
- Blank Card: Kill Isaac with Eden.
- Blood Bag: Use the blood donation machine 30 times.
- Blood Lust: Kill Isaac with Samson.
- Blood Penny: Defeat the chest with Samson.
- Blood Rights: Kill Satan with Samson.
- Blue Candle: Donate 900 pennies to the shop.
- Blue Map: Donate 10 pennies to the shop.
- Book Of Revelations: Defeat a horseman for the first time.
- Book of Secrets: Kill Satan with Eden.
- Broken Ankh: Kill satan with Lazarus.
- Burnt Penny: Complete challenge #13.
- Butter Bean: Destroy 100 poops.
- Cain: Hold 55 pennies at one time.
- Cain's Eye: Defeat chest with Cain.
- Cain's Other Eye: Complete Boss Rush with Cain.
- Card Against Humanity: Complete challenge #12.
- Cat Got Your Tongue: Become Guppy (collect 3 Guppy Items).
- Celtic Cross: Defeat the chest with Maggy.
- Chaos Card: Complete challenge #9.
- Counterfeit Coin: Play the shell game 100 times.
- Credit Card: Complete challenge #10.
- Crow Baby: Defeat Mom's heart on hard mode with Eve.
- Cursed!: Unlocked Challenge #10.
- Curved Horn: Defeat dark room with Judas.
- Cute Baby: Defeat Mom's heart on hard mode with Maggy.
- D100: Complete Boss Rush with The Lost.
- D4: Blow up 30 arcade machines.
- Dad's Key: Collect a golden key.
- Dark Boy: Defeat the depths/necropolis without taking damage.
- Darkness Falls: Defeat Mom's Heart 11 times.
- Dead Baby: Defeat Mom's heart on hard mode with ???.
- Dead Boy: Defeat the chest or dark room without taking damage.
- Death's Touch: Complete challenge #17.
- Demo Man: Unlocked Challenge #9.
- Demon Baby: Defeat dark room with Azazel.
- Demon's Tail: Kill satan with Azazel.
- Dr. Fetus: Defeat Mom's heart 9 times.
- Eden: Defeat the womb for the first time.
- Epic Fetus: Complete challenge #19.
- Eve: Don't pick up any hearts for 2 levels in a row.
- Everything Is Terrible!!!: Defeat Mom's heart 5 times.
- Eve's Bird Foot: Kill Isaac with Eve.
- Eve's Mascara: Complete Boss Rush with Eve.
- Experimental Treatment: Defeat Mom's heart 7 times.
- Fate: Defeat chest with ???.
- Fighting Baby: Defeat Mom's heart on hard mode with Samson.
- Forgotten Horsemen: Take 10 items from angel rooms.
- Gish: Defeat the depths 20 times.
- Glass Baby: Defeat Mom's heart on hard mode with Cain.
- Glass Cannon: Complete Challenge 19 and kill Lokii.
- Glitch Baby: Defeat Mom's heart on hard mode with Eden.
- Godhead: Finish the game's final secret.
- Golden God!: Defeat ??? and lamb.
- Guardian Angel: Kill Satan with Maggy.
- Guillotine: Kill Isaac with Judas.
- Guppy's Hairball: Become Guppy (Collect 3 Guppy Items).
- Head of Krampus: Kill Krampus.
- Ipecac: Defeat Mom's heart 6 times.
- Isaac's Head: Complete Boss Rush with Isaac.
- Isaac's Heart: Kill Isaac with the Lost.
- Isaac's Tears: Kill Isaac with isaac.
- It Lives!: Defeat Mom's heart 11 times.
- Judas: Kill satan for the first time.
- Judas' Shadow: Complete Boss Rush with Judas.
- Judas' Tongue: Kill Satan with Judas.
- Krampus: Take 20 items from devil rooms.
- Lazarus: Have 4 or more soul hearts at one time.
- Lazarus' Rags: Kill Isaac with Lazarus.
- Lil Chubby: Defeat Caves II for the first time.
- Little Baggy: Collect 2 of either roid rage, the virus, growth hormones, experimental treatment or speed ball.
- Little C.H.A.D.: Kill C.H.A.D.
- Little Gish: Kill Gish.
- Little Steven: Kill steven.
- Loki's Horns: Defeat lokii for the first time.
- Lord of the Flies: Become lord of the flies.
- Lost Baby: Defeat Mom's heart on hard mode with Isaac.
- Lucky Rock: Destroy 100 rocks.
- Lucky Toe!: Blow up 20 shop keepers.
- Magdalene: Have 7 or more max red hearts at one time.
- Maggy's Bow: Complete Boss Rush with Maggy.
- Maggy's Faith: Defeat dark room with Maggy.
- Mamas Boy: Defeat the womb/utero without taking damage.
- Missing No.: Complete challenge #20.
- Mom's Contact: Become Mom (collect 3 Mom items in one playthrough).
- Mom's Knife: Kill Satan with Isaac.
- Monstro's Tooth: Defeat Basement II for the first time.
- Mr. Mega!: Destroy 10 tinted rocks.
- Mysterious Paper: Defeat chest with Eden.
- Mystery Sack: Defeat dark room with Eden.
- Pandora's Box: Defeat dark room with Lazarus.
- Platinum God: Collect all items in the game, unlock all of the secrets and endings minus 'The Lost' and his 5 unlockable items.
- Purist: Unlocked Challenge #20.
- Real Platinum God: 100% of the game (unlock every item).
- Red Candle: Donate 400 pennies to the shop.
- Relic: Kill Isaac with Maggy.
- Robo Baby 2.0: Complete challenge #16.
- Rubber Cement: Defeat Mom's heart 2 times.
- Rules Card: Complete challenge #11.
- Rune of Algiz: Complete challenge #8.
- Rune of Ansuz: Complete challenge #5.
- Rune of Berkano: Complete challenge #7.
- Rune of Dagaz: Complete challenge #4.
- Rune of Ehwaz: Complete challenge #3.
- Rune of Hagalaz: Complete challenge #1.
- Rune of Jera: Complete challenge #2.
- Rune of Perthro: Complete challenge #6.
- Sacrificial Dagger: Defeat the chest with Eve.
- Samson: Defeat 2 levels in a row without taking damage.
- Samson's Chains: Complete Boss Rush with Samson.
- Samson's Lock: Defeat dark room with Samson.
- Satanic Bible: Kill Isaac with Azazel.
- Shadow Baby: Defeat Mom's heart on hard mode with Judas.
- SMB Super Fan: Complete challenge #14.
- Solar System: Finish the game with a full set of orbitals.
- Something Cute: Defeat the caves 30 times.
- Something From The Future!: Defeat the basement 40 times.
- Something Icky!: Defeat cathedral 10 times.
- Spelunker Boy: Defeat the caves/catacombs without taking damage.
- Stop Watch: Donate 999 pennies to the shop.
- Store Credit: Defeat chest with Lazarus.
- Store Upgrade 1: Donate 20 pennies to the shop.
- Store Upgrade 2: Donate 100 pennies to the shop.
- Store Upgrade 3: Donate 200 pennies to the shop.
- Store Upgrade 4: Donate 600 pennies to the shop.
- Suicide King: Complete Boss Rush with Lazarus.
- Super Bandage: Make a super bandage girl.
- Super Meat Boy: Build Super Meat Boy by collecting four 'Cubes of Meat' or four 'Ball of Bandages' in the same run.
- Swallowed Penny: Complete challenge #15.
- Technology .5: Complete challenge #18.
- The Body: Defeat chest with The Lost.
- The Book of Sin: Kill all 7 sins.
- The Catacombs: Defeat all possible Bosses in the caves.
- The Cellar: Defeat all possible Bosses in the basement.
- The D20: Defeat the chest with Isaac.
- The D6: Kill Isaac with ???.
- The Family Man: Collect Key Piece 1 and Key Piece 2 in one run by destroying Angel Statues in Angel Rooms.
- The Harbingers: Defeat Mom for the first time.
- The Lost: Die as Isaac to a Mulliboom in the basement, a bomb as Maggy in the Caves, Mom's Foot as Judas in the Depths, and Satan's second form (not the feet) as Azazel in Sheol in that order.
- The Lost Poster: Defeat dark room with Isaac.
- The Mind: Kill Satan with The Lost.
- The Nail: Complete Boss Rush with Azazel.
- The Necronomicon: Use the death card 4 times.
- The Necropolis: Defeat all possible Bosses in the depths.
- The Negative: Defeat Sheol 5 times.
- The Parasite: Collect 2 of Bob's rotten head, dead cat, Max's head, Tammy's head.
- The Polaroid: Defeat the cathedral 5 times.
- The Razor: Kill Satan with Eve.
- The Scissors: Die 100 times.
- The Soul: Defeat dark room with The Lost.
- The Tank: Unlock Magdalene.
- The Womb: Defeat Mom for the first time.
- There's Options: Donate 50 pennies to the shop.
- Transcendence: Defeat Mom's heart 3 times.
- Undefined: Complete Boss Rush with Eden.
- Unknown: Defeat Chest with Judas.
- Wire Coat Hanger: Defeat Mom's heart 4 times.
- Wrapped Baby: Defeat Mom's heart on hard mode with Azazel.
The following achievements require the 'Afterbirth' bonus downloadable content:
- 2 new pills: Unlocked a new item.
- 2 new pills: Unlocked a new item.
- Athame: Unlocked a new item.
- Belial Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Betrayal: Unlocked a new item.
- Big Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Black Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Black Feather: Unlocked a new item.
- Blank Rune: Unlocked a new item.
- Blind Rage: Unlocked a new item.
- Blinding Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Blue Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Blue Bomber: Unlocked Challenge #23.
- Blue Womb: Unlocked a hidden chapter.
- Box of Friends: Unlocked a new item.
- BRAINS!: Unlocked Challenge #27.
- Brown Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Buddy Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Cain holds Paperclip: Unlocked a new starting item.
- Cambion Conception: Unlocked a new item.
- Censer: Unlocked a new item.
- Colorful Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Cracked Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Cracked Dice: Unlocked a new item.
- Cry Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- D12: Unlocked a new item.
- D8: Unlocked a new item.
- Dark Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Dripping Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Eden's Blessing: Unlocked a new item.
- Empty Vessle: Unlocked a new item.
- Evil Eye: Unlocked a new item.
- Fart Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Fate's Reward: Unlocked a new item
- GB Bug: Unlocked a new item.
- Generosity: ..
- Get out of Jail Free Card: Unlocked a new item.
- Goat Head Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Gold Bomb: Unlocked a new item.
- Gold Heart: Unlocked a new item.
- Green Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Have a heart: Unlocked Challenge #25.
- Hive Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- I RULE!: Unlocked Challenge #26.
- Immaculate Conception: Unlocked a new item.
- Incubus: Unlocked a new item.
- Key Bum: Unlocked a new item.
- Kidney Stone: Unlocked a new item.
- Lil' Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Lil' Chest: Unlocked a new item.
- Lilith: Unlocked a new character.
- Long Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Lucky Pennies: Unlocked a new item.
- Lusty Blood: Unlocked a new item.
- Maw of the Void: Unlocked a new item.
- My Shadow: Unlocked a new item.
- Onan's Streak: Unlocked Challenge #29.
- PAY TO PLAY: Unlocked Challenge #24.
- Picky Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Poker Chip: Unlocked a new item.
- PRIDE DAY!: Unlocked Challenge #28.
- Purity: Unlocked a new item.
- Rage Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Red Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Revenge Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Rune Bag: Unlocked a new item.
- Serpent's Kiss: Unlocked a new item.
- Special Hanging Shopkeepers: Unlocked a secret.
- SPEED!: Unlocked Challenge #22.
- Stud Finder: Unlocked a new item.
- Succubus: Unlocked a new item.
- Sucky Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Sworn Protector: Unlocked a new item.
- The Guardian: Unlocked Challenge #30.
- White Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Whore Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Wooden Nickel: Unlocked a new item.
- XXXXXXXXL: Unlocked Challenge #21.
- Yellow Baby: Unlocked a new co-player baby.
- Zodiac: Unlocked a new item.
- 1001%: Unlocked a new item.
- Deep Pockets: Unlocked a new item.
- Eve now holds Razor Blade: Unlocked a new starting item.
- Everything is Terrible 2!!!: Greed just got harder!
- Generosity: ..
- Karma: Unlocked a new item.
- Keeper: Unlocked a new item.
- Keeper now holds.. A Penny!: Unlocked a new item.
- Keeper's Store Key: Unlocked a new item.
- Keeper's Wooden Nickel: Unlocked a new item.
- Lost holds Holy Mantle: Unlocked a new starting item.
- Mega: Unlocked..
- Noose Baby: Unlocked a new item.
- Rib of Greed: Unlocked a new item.
- Sale Baby: Unlocked a new item.
- Special Shopkeepers: Unlocked a secret.
- Sticky Nickels: Unlocked a new item.
- Store Key: Unlocked a new item.
- Super Greed Baby: Unlocked a new item.
Transform your Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth experience with these special Easter egg seeds. Instead of generating random dungeons, you'll unlock cheat-like effects that alter tons of gameplay factors. Check out the complete list below.
The Binding of Isaac is all about randomness. Random items, random upgrades, random enemies, random everything; it's a rogue-like, challenging your weak character to grow into an unstoppable powerhouse by the time they reach the last boss. But, there are ways to lock-in special effects while playing through your latest basement run.
By unlocking then activating Easter eggs, you can give Isaac a giant head, change enemy behavior, turn objects invisible, leave poo trails, or tons of other weird mutators that are a permanently embedded into your randomized dungeon layouts -- until you switch the Easter eggs off, that is.
To input a SEED, press [Tab] in the Character Select menu.
Once an Easter Egg SEED is input, you'll return to the Character Select menu where you can input a new SEED.
On the Easter Egg menu, select or deselect the effects you want activated.
1CES KATE (Effect: Ice Physics)
1MN0 B0DY (Effect: Invisible Player)
30M1 N1TS (Effect: 30 Minute Limit)
ALLE GR0 (Effect: Uptempo)
ALM1 GHTY (Effect: Dog Mode)
ANDA NTE (Effect: Downtempo)
AX1S ALGN (Effect: Axis Aligned Controls)
B00B T00B (Effect: Cathode Rays!)
BASE MENT (Effect: Infinite Basements)
BLCK CNDL (Effect: Total Curse Immunity)
BL00 00DY (Effect: Extra Gore)
BL1N D (Effect: Incurable Blindness)
BL1N DEYE (Effect: Invisible Enemies)
BRA1 LLE (Effect: Heal the Blind)
BRAV ERY (Effect: Bravery)
BRTL B0NS (Effect: Twelve Heart Damage)
BRWN SNKE (Effect: Poopy Trail)
C0CK FGHT (Effect: Charmed Enemies)
C0ME BACK (Effect: Enemies Respawn)
C0NF ETT1 (Effect: Confused Enemies)
C0WR D1CE (Effect: Cowardice)
CAM0 DR0P (Effect: Camouflage Stuff)
CAM0 F0ES (Effect: Camouflage Enemies)
CAM0 K1DD (Effect: Camouflage Player)
CHAM P10N (Effect: Champion Enemies)
CHRS TMAS (Effect: Christmas)
CLST RPH0 (Effect: Asocial Enemies)
CVRS ED (Effect: Horrible Curse)
D0NT ST0P (Effect: Don't Stop Moving)
DARK NESS (Effect: Permanent Darkness)
DRAW KCAB (Effect: Reversed Controls)
DYSL EX1A (Effect: Dyslexia)
F0VN D (Effect: I Once Was Lost)
FACE D0WN (Effect: Mystery Cards)
FART SNDS (Effect: Farty Sounds)
FEAR M1NT (Effect: Scaredy Enemies)
FRA1 DN0T (Effect: Skittish Enemies)
FREE 2PAY (Effect: F2P Version)
G0NE S00N (Effect: Pickups Time Out)
HARD HARD (Effect: Full Heart Damage)
HART BEAT (Effect: Health Tempo)
K1DS M0DE (Effect: Kids' Co-op Mode)
KAPP A (Effect: Grayscale)
KEEP AWAY (Effect: Tricky Pickups)
KEEP TRAK (Effect: No HUD)
L0ST (Effect: Hopelessly Lost)
LABY RNTH (Effect: Inescapable Labyrinth)
LARG HET0 (Effect: Downtempo--)
MAZE (Effect: Unending Maze)
MED1 C1NE (Effect: Mystery Pills)
N0RE TVRN (Effect: Point of No Return)
N0W1 KN0W (Effect: Know the Unknown)
N1TE L1TE (Effect: Illuminate Darkness)
PAC1 F1SM (Effect: Pacifism)
PATH F1ND (Effect: Stay Out of the Maze)
PRES T0 (Effect: Uptempo++)
PTCH BLCK (Effect: Black Body)
SL0W 4ME2 (Effect: Movement Tempo)
T0PH EAVY (Effect: Big Head Mode)
T1NY D0ME (Effect: Tiny Head Mode)
TEAR GL0W (Effect: Glowing Tears)
THEB LANK (Effect: The Blank)
THEG H0ST (Effect: Damage Timer)
THRE AD (Effect: Escape the Labyrinth)
VNKN 0WN (Effect: Forever Unknown)
WH0A WHAT (Effect: Camouflage EVERYTHING!)
1MN0 B0DY (Effect: Invisible Player)
30M1 N1TS (Effect: 30 Minute Limit)
ALLE GR0 (Effect: Uptempo)
ALM1 GHTY (Effect: Dog Mode)
ANDA NTE (Effect: Downtempo)
AX1S ALGN (Effect: Axis Aligned Controls)
B00B T00B (Effect: Cathode Rays!)
BASE MENT (Effect: Infinite Basements)
BLCK CNDL (Effect: Total Curse Immunity)
BL00 00DY (Effect: Extra Gore)
BL1N D (Effect: Incurable Blindness)
BL1N DEYE (Effect: Invisible Enemies)
BRA1 LLE (Effect: Heal the Blind)
BRAV ERY (Effect: Bravery)
BRTL B0NS (Effect: Twelve Heart Damage)
BRWN SNKE (Effect: Poopy Trail)
C0CK FGHT (Effect: Charmed Enemies)
C0ME BACK (Effect: Enemies Respawn)
C0NF ETT1 (Effect: Confused Enemies)
C0WR D1CE (Effect: Cowardice)
CAM0 DR0P (Effect: Camouflage Stuff)
CAM0 F0ES (Effect: Camouflage Enemies)
CAM0 K1DD (Effect: Camouflage Player)
CHAM P10N (Effect: Champion Enemies)
CHRS TMAS (Effect: Christmas)
CLST RPH0 (Effect: Asocial Enemies)
CVRS ED (Effect: Horrible Curse)
D0NT ST0P (Effect: Don't Stop Moving)
DARK NESS (Effect: Permanent Darkness)
DRAW KCAB (Effect: Reversed Controls)
DYSL EX1A (Effect: Dyslexia)
F0VN D (Effect: I Once Was Lost)
FACE D0WN (Effect: Mystery Cards)
FART SNDS (Effect: Farty Sounds)
FEAR M1NT (Effect: Scaredy Enemies)
FRA1 DN0T (Effect: Skittish Enemies)
FREE 2PAY (Effect: F2P Version)
G0NE S00N (Effect: Pickups Time Out)
HARD HARD (Effect: Full Heart Damage)
HART BEAT (Effect: Health Tempo)
K1DS M0DE (Effect: Kids' Co-op Mode)
KAPP A (Effect: Grayscale)
KEEP AWAY (Effect: Tricky Pickups)
KEEP TRAK (Effect: No HUD)
L0ST (Effect: Hopelessly Lost)
LABY RNTH (Effect: Inescapable Labyrinth)
LARG HET0 (Effect: Downtempo--)
MAZE (Effect: Unending Maze)
MED1 C1NE (Effect: Mystery Pills)
N0RE TVRN (Effect: Point of No Return)
N0W1 KN0W (Effect: Know the Unknown)
N1TE L1TE (Effect: Illuminate Darkness)
PAC1 F1SM (Effect: Pacifism)
PATH F1ND (Effect: Stay Out of the Maze)
PRES T0 (Effect: Uptempo++)
PTCH BLCK (Effect: Black Body)
SL0W 4ME2 (Effect: Movement Tempo)
T0PH EAVY (Effect: Big Head Mode)
T1NY D0ME (Effect: Tiny Head Mode)
TEAR GL0W (Effect: Glowing Tears)
THEB LANK (Effect: The Blank)
THEG H0ST (Effect: Damage Timer)
THRE AD (Effect: Escape the Labyrinth)
VNKN 0WN (Effect: Forever Unknown)
WH0A WHAT (Effect: Camouflage EVERYTHING!)
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