Just went the official WoH discord and NOBODY is giving any actual serious feedback. All of it is just a bunch of stupid stuff that usually has nothing to do with the game whatsoever. The people on there are the reason the game never gets any major updates. The previous discord server I was on (It was the official Cookie Run Ovenbreak discord server) was EXTREMELY serious in the feedback section and everyone bullied me there for no reason whatsoever other then “I was using the feedback channel as a wishlist” and “I was put requests on the wrong channel” when I DEFINITELY wasn’t. But at least those people were actually SERIOUS about their feedback and not goofing around and saying useless stuff. I swear, everyone on the suggestions channel is a complete idiot. It’s like they actually want to waste the developer’s time and prevent them from ever releasing any major updates. Someone needs to stop them and It ain’t gonna be me.
What's on your mind?
TEXT
POLL
- All24 posts
- General24 posts
Sort by
Card Layout
Does anyone know where I can send feedback and requests to the creator of the game? I have so ideas that I want to share with them.
Question, what does "Creepy neighbor" in the options mean?
Who was lucky enough to become your favorite protagonist?
Hi !! Uhh
I'm just Curious, does Kana have a sprite after using the Glass eye Item?
Or do they, and we just don't have a sprite?
there are a difference between the steam version and the Nintendo switch?
Removed text from all pages saying game is in Early Access.
please no JoJo reference actually on second thought please do some JoJo reference.
Just got a Straight Razor in the timeline B in the main game. I am attaching a screenshot.
Hey guys, does anyone know what font is used in the game menus and stuff? asking for a friend
8 Votes in Poll
Hi, there, Momma Dragon here.
She's asking what Timeline B is meant to be - she doesn't exactly understand why there's a "Timeline B only" thing on... various pieces.
What does it mean?
Should we update the enemy infobox to account for Weaknesses?
Hi, Im Beaux. I am a fan of horror games and stories (despite being quite squeamish). I like writing somewhat scary stories and sharing scary stuff, so I decided to fly on over here. :D
Something I've noticed for most item pages is a strategy paragraph that's part of the main body. Though I don't mind strategy tips/info on pages like that, most are much more informal than a wiki should be, and don't take reliability of acquisition into account. For example, the strategy paragraph from the Baseball Bat page could be transformed from:
Much more sturdier than the Wooden Bat due to its metal casing, the Baseball Bat is one of the more useful melee weapons due to its relatively high hit chance and decent speed. It outclasses the similar Wooden Bat, being slightly faster and having much better chance to hit the enemy.
Into:
Strategy
------
The Baseball Bat can be treated as a superior Wooden Bat, having slightly higher hit chance and speed for the same amount of damage.
The Baseball Bat is a great item for high strength characters and is technically available in every run, but if the Spine-Chilling Story of School Scissors is available, the free Wooden Bat is a viable alternative.
The Apartment Stalker fight isn't guaranteed, as well as the possibility of coming out of it with the Concussion injury. Weigh your options when deciding if you want the Baseball Bat or to stick with a different weapon for the time being.
As an example, anyway. I'm no expert on all possible strategies in the game.
Well, the fandom wikia has to update its cache to get rid of the last two, but:
We did it boys, girls, and others! All missing pages filled in, yaaay! *toots a vuvuzela*
I feel like the Trivia section is often misued in this wiki, so I'm making this list so we can at the very least have something resembling a guide on what does or doesn't.
Feel free to discuss or make suggestions.
What should 100% count as Trivia:
Character, NPC, enemy, item, event, or location is a deliberate reference to the work or works of another author, or a reference to a known figure. If possible, link to a wiki page or tweet that could confirm such a reference.
Meaning or origin of a non-english name that is relevant to the character, enemy, perk, or NPC.
"Occult Symbol" in the image of an event, enemy, etc. is actually a real symbol in a field like alchemy or similar.
Should be rephrased or rewritten to count as Trivia:
1- Subjective matters:
This is the hardest character to unlock. (Try instead: "has lowest chance of being possible")
This is the best weapon in the game. (Try instead: "deals most damage")
Should not count as Trivia:
Purely speculative information.
Interactions with other things in the game. (Should be in main body of article, not the Trivia section)
Properties that are not that unique ("This weapon in unlocked via achievment")
This wiki has always been about the base game and its content made by the developer. I see no reason why fanmade mods are listed here as if they are part of the actual game, currently they are not even separately categorized as mods and they are misleadingly grouped together with other actual in game content. This is a wiki that requires accurate info and documentation of actual content, not a facebook page where people can just post fanmade content.
I appreciate that mods are one of the things that keeps the community active but it belongs in a separate wiki. Even if the mods decide they are allowed here I think they need to be in a completely different category with an identifiable tag next to their name that shows that it's not in the actual game. Although I think it's common sense for wikis to clearly not mix fanmade content with actual official content, I want to hear what the mods have to say on this.
In the current game; enemies on any difficulty scale in stats (mostly HP and damage) according to how many mysteries are completed in the current run. I was wondering if there's any uniform way to express this in pages without getting clunky or too vague.