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** Though newer achievements, "Left Shoe" and "Wels Catfish" require that both final bosses be beaten with Mung. As Mung is uncontestedly the [[LowTierLetdown worst party member in the game]], getting these two unlocks are like pulling teeth.

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** Though newer achievements, "Left Shoe" and "Wels Catfish" require that both final bosses be beaten with Mung. As Mung is uncontestedly the Both final bosses are quite difficult, and they're considerably moreso when you're forced to waste a party slot on a [[LowTierLetdown worst party member in total deadweight]] ''and'' keep it alive for the game]], getting these two unlocks are like pulling teeth.entire fight. Better hope you get a team composition that's strong enough to pick up the slack.
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** Used Needle is an item that is always free in shops and, befitting its cost, is almost always detrimental to runs. It deals one damage to the opposing enemy whenever the party member equipping the item uses an ability, which isn't very much. In any other game, it would be a mediocre slot-filler. However, because of Brutal Orchestra's pigment mechanics, using this item means you're getting twice as much pigment with every attack. Due to the sparse number of pigment reduction party members, this is often incredibly dangerous for players without a full party to deal with. Even with a full party, there are other items that have the same drawbacks but with much stronger positives (RAM! and Broken Hammer being the two most directly comparable). It has its niche uses if pigment is a must, but its a shoddy pick in most cases.

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** Used Needle is an item that is always free in shops and, befitting its cost, is almost always detrimental to runs. It deals one damage to the opposing enemy whenever the party member equipping the item uses an ability, which isn't very much. In any other game, it would be a mediocre slot-filler. However, because of Brutal Orchestra's pigment mechanics, using this item means you're getting twice as much pigment with every attack. Due to the sparse number of pigment reduction party members, this is often incredibly dangerous for players without a full party to deal with. Even with a full party, there are other items that have the same drawbacks but with much stronger positives (RAM! and Broken Hammer being the two most directly comparable). It has its niche uses if pigment is a must, but its it's a shoddy pick in most cases.
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** Another potent item combo involving Gospel combines him with Czech Hedgehog, forming a strategy dubbed by the community as Czechloop. Czech hedgehog causes the party member to deal 5 damage to an enemy and 1 damage to nearby allies every time they're hurt. With Icon of Strength, though, that ally damage will be redirected back to him, triggering the item again ad infinitum. With Gospel's massive health bar, this can deal up to 500 damage, enough to trivialize just about any enemy in the game in one fell swoop.

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** Another potent item combo involving Gospel combines him with Czech Hedgehog, forming a strategy dubbed by the community as Czechloop. Czech hedgehog Hedgehog causes the party member to deal 5 damage to an enemy and 1 damage to nearby allies every time they're hurt. With Icon of Strength, though, that ally damage will be redirected back to him, triggering the item again ad infinitum. With Gospel's massive health bar, this can deal up to 500 damage, enough to trivialize just about any enemy in the game in one fell swoop.

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