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    Stampy Cat 
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Minecraft Helpers

    General 
Stampy's friends and building assistants throughout the episodes.
  • All There in the Manual: The New Helpers' official Twitter accounts often provided fun facts about their lives in or before joining the Lovely World, and are the source of fun interactions between the characters off-camera.
  • Animal-Motif Team: Most of the non-human Helpers have an animal associated with them, and in most cases, the animal species is unique.
  • Big Damn Heroes:
    • In Episode 124, "Sinking Feeling", Squid (aka the Kraken) shows up to help Stampy and Lee defeat HitTheTarget.
    • In Episode 355, "Friends and Foes", William Beaver shows up to help Stampy defeat the Wither that Veeva Dash and HitTheTarget spawned.
    • In Episode 400, "Horsing Around", Fizzy Elephant saves Stampy from Hit the Target by snagging him and his horse on the Soggy Sandwich restaurant with a lead.
    • In Episode 438, "Coffee Cup", Fizzy Elephant throws cookies around, causing HitTheTarget and/or Veeva Dash to pick up the cookies, giving Stampy the chance to shoot arrows at them (giving him somewhere to aim).
    • In Episode 526, "Saving the World", Fizzy distracts Hit The Target long enough for the rest of the Minecraft Helpers to arrive in time to help Stampy chase HitTheTarget away.
    • In Episode 542, "Hero Helpers", William, Polly and Fizzy break into HitTheTarget and Veeva Dash's fortress to rescue Stampy.
    • In Episode 670, "Hacked", William, Polly and Fizzy fight HitTheTarget and Veeva Dash in the Nether and basically do everything in the episode, given that Stampy lost his permissions to hacking in the episode.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: During Episode 386, "Brain Wave", William, Polly and Sqaishey are mind-controlled to steal Stampy's dogs for HTT and Veeva Dash, and for a while after that. Stampy thankfully figures this out.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: Many of the Helpers are added to the Love Garden before they make their first appearances in the series.
    • Rosie was added to the Love Garden in Episode 33, "Golf, Gregory Jr. and Lots of Googlies", then proceeds to appear in Episode 86, "Slumber Party" and goes on to become a recurring Helper eventually.
    • Chloe was first mentioned in a video where Stampy replies to messages sent to him, and was formally added to the Love Garden in Episode 33, "Golf, Gregory Jr. and Lots of Googlies". She then first appears in Episode 41, "Completed Theatre".
    • Lee Bear was first mentioned in Episode 50, "Animal Farm" as he was added to the Love Garden, and makes his first appearance 3 episodes later in "The Friendly Creeper". He eventually becomes the most influential Minecraft Helper before he was Put on a Bus.
    • Finnball is added to the Love Garden in Episode 100, "Cat to the Future", and first appears in the following episode.
    • Daisy was added in Episode 129, "Toy Town", before first appearing in Episode 158, "Bouncy Boats".
    • WeeWeeGaming was recruited to help make a note block tune for the 'It's a Lovely World After All' ride in Episode 139, "Recreating Memories", five episodes after his addition to the Love Garden in "Japanese Garden". His upcoming appearance was also referenced in Episode 137, "Naughty Helpers".
    • Ash designed a T-shirt referencing Stampy's 'Snowy Town' gag on his Harry Potter adventure map videos, and gets added to the Love Garden in Episode 139, "Recreating Memories". He eventually makes his first appearance in the Lovely World in Episode 172, "Flop Tournament".
    • Netty was added to the Love Garden in Episode 195, "Medicine Mania", quite a few episodes before her first official appearance in Episode 232, "Danger Zone".
    • Sqaishey was first mentioned in Episode 214, "Beat the Heat", debuts in the next episode, Wiggly Worm, then goes on to become a recurring Helper in later episodes.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Many of the past Helpers eventually grow Out of Focus and eventually disappear altogether, some of them losing interest in playing Minecraft and others focusing more on their own projects.
  • A Day in the Limelight: William, Polly and Fizzy receive this in Episode 542, "Hero Helpers", where the episode is partially shown in their points of view through their plan to save Stampy.
  • Enter Stage Window: During the beginnings of episodes, many Helpers drop down from the roof to Stampy's balcony, which also serves as his window.
  • Fighter, Mage, Thief: In the later episodes, William as the fighter, Polly as the mage, and Fizzy as the thief.
  • Heroic Mime/The Silent Bob: In most cases, the Helpers do not speak in the videos, instead communicating through a mixture of gestures and occasionally written signs.
  • Hypercompetent Sidekick: Downplayed. While they tend to do a lot of the bulk work building the structures in the World themselves, Stampy is still by no means incompetent.
  • Late-Arrival Spoiler: Lee Bear and the other old Helpers' retirement from the series, as well as the new Helpers joining the series, all occurring in 2015–2016.
  • Jack of All Trades: They help with building, redstone (in some cases), running businesses, various governmental and administrative jobs, entertainment, etc. Sometimes, they also participate in Employee of the Month tournaments for various Town builds.
  • Non-Human Non-Binary:
    • Sqaishey is genderfluid and uses they/them pronouns, though not yet as of the time they were an onscreen Helper.
    • Possibly for the "New" Helpers, as Stampy has referred to all three of them with they/them pronouns around the 700s in episodes.
  • Old Hero, New Pals: Starting from the episodes following the 300th, Stampy's Helpers begin to shift ranks as new Helpers join and old helpers leave. By Episode 400, practically none of the old Helpers appear in any more episodes other than Sqaishey, who also eventually takes a backseat.
  • Pulled from Your Day Off: In Episode 670, "Hacked", Stampy calls the Helpers in to fight HTT and Veeva Dash for him, despite it being their day off, because his permissions got revoked after getting hacked.
  • Speed, Smarts and Strength: Fizzy as the speed, Polly as the smarts, and William as the strength.
  • Two Guys and a Girl: The Helper trio in the later episodes.
  • Vague Age: The ages of the new Helpers are never specified, not in the episodes themselves or their social media. Not even their birthdays are known.
  • The Voiceless: All of Stampy's Minecraft Helpers are silent throughout the video, though Stampy occasionally mentions talking to them beforehand.

    Crimson Azoth 
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Craig in the Doghouse during his final appearance in Episode 74, "Helter Skelter".
A former Minecraft Helper, Crimson Azoth, usually known as Craig, appeared in Stampy's earliest episodes and was one of his best friends. He first appeared in Episode 3, "Visiting Crimcity", and his first appearance as a Helper was in Episode 7, "White Chocolate Paradise". His last appearance was in Episode 74, "Helter Skelter", after which he quit Minecraft... unless you count his appearance as a campfire-induced illusion in Episode 711, "My New Pet".
  • The Bus Came Back: Subverted. In Episode 711, "My New Pet", Craig can be seen in his Tennis Steve skin in the background and Stampy greets him, but shortly after it's revealed that "Crimson" was actually Polly, and the campfires had manipulated Stampy's vision to make him think it was actually Crimson.
  • Crazy Enough to Work: In Episode 7, "White Chocolate Paradise", Craig jokingly made a heart out of dirt behind Stampy's house, calling it Stampy's Love Garden. Stampy then proceeds to take this idea seriously and asks him to re-build the heart out of pink wool, then start to give shout-outs to his friends and fans in the Love Garden, to the point that it became a staple of Lovely World episodes and even set a trend for Minecraft YouTubers to give shout-outs on signs.
  • Egopolis: His worlds, which Stampy toured in his early episodes, are named Crimcity and Crimsville.
  • Rage Quit: His reaction to Cedric dying in Episode 74, "Helter Skelter".
  • The Voiceless: Averted in Episode 30, "Making a Swimming Pool", where he has dual commentary with Stampy. Due to this, he is known as the first Minecraft Helper to speak in a Lovely World video.
  • You Monster!: He calls Stampy one after Cedric the dog (who is said to be Craig's but was being "borrowed" by Stampy) dies, blaming Stampy for Cedric's death.

    Ank55 
Ank55, or usually just Ank, is a former Minecraft Helper. His first appearance in the Lovely World proper is in Episode 14, "Googlies Trap", though he has previously appeared in Episode 13, "Back in Crimcity". As of the time of writing this, his last appearance was in Episode 366, "Christmas Traditions".
  • Commuting on a Bus: While not a full-time Helper anymore, he has come back on occasion, most notably some of the pre-Christmas episodes.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: It is mentioned that he is good at redstone.

    Longbow 
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Longbow in the 'Pew Pew Shooting Range' on the thumbnail of Episode 579, "Retro Games".
Longbow, whose gamertag is 'LONG Bow X99', is a former Minecraft Helper. He first appeared in Episode 20, "Longbow's World", and his first appearance as a Helper was in Episode 22, "I Ride My Cart Back And Forth". His last known appearance was in Episode 579, "Retro Games".
  • Commuting on a Bus: While not a full-time Helper anymore, he has come back on occasion, most notably some of the pre-Christmas episodes.
  • Ocular Gushers: His skin is based off of Hatty Hattington from BattleBlock Theater, who has these as the result of being controlled by an evil top hat.

    LongShot 
LongShotBTG, more often referred to as "LongShot", is a former Minecraft Helper. His first appearance was in Episode 20, "Longbow's World", while his first appearance in the Lovely World proper was in Episode 22, "I Ride My Cart Back and Forth".

    Melanie Candy 
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Melanie Candy in Episode 24, "Operation Build Tardis".
Melanie Candy is a former Minecraft Helper (in the loosest sense) and Stampy's ex-girlfriend. She first appeared in the now-deleted Episode 21, "My Mine", but in the current episode listing, the only video she appears in is Episode 37, "Inside the Tardis", neither of which takes place in the Lovely World proper.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Stampy sometimes called her "Mel".
  • The Ghost: She has never appeared in an official Lovely World episode before.
  • Offscreen Breakup: The end of her relationship with Stampy was never shown on video.
  • The Voiceless: Averted; all videos which featured her so far had a dual commentary between her and Stampy.

    Bread Stick 
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Bread Stick in the thumbnail of Episode 72, Easter Egg Hunt, with Chloe in the background.
Bread Stick, whose gamertag is 'x Bread Stick', is a former Minecraft Helper who first appeared in Episode 28, "Featuring Bread Stick's World – Part 1".
  • Death by Origin Story: Played with. When he dies in Episode 42, "Unexpected Drama", Stampy goes on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge against Hit The Target, leading to Target's death and the start of the infamous rivalry that has lasted to this day. However, since this is a non-Hardcore Minecraft world, Bread Stick respawns shortly afterwards.
  • Running Gag: He had a tendency to attempt to build McDonald's restaurants and dirt houses all over the Lovely World, which greatly annoyed Stampy to the point that his permissions were constantly being taken away.
  • Troll: He is much more mischievous than Stampy's other Helpers. Eventually, he never showed up again after a certain point.

    Chloe 
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Chloe outside the 'Flower Power' minigame.
Chloe is a former Minecraft Helper. Her first appearance was in Episode 41, "Completed Theatre".
  • Bratty Teenage Daughter: Downplayed. Though she is usually quite competent, she occasionally insists on keeping her builds in inconvenient places to the point that Stampy has to remove her permissions to get rid of them.
  • Color Motif: Silvery white, as she usually dresses in clothes of that colour.
  • I Have Many Names: Her gamertag has changed between 'Xx Wreckers xX', 'EPIC BIG C' and 'Miss MCXBLA' over the years.
  • Light Is Good: She usually dresses in white and helped fight in a battle against HitTheTarget.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: A downplayed example. One of the skins she commonly uses (though not the one pictured) is that of a queen, and she's a competent builder and fighter. She even participated in the very first battle against Hit The Target, and blew up his castle with the help of Stampy.

    Amy Lee 
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"Loves it!"
Amy Lee33, usually known as Amy and formerly known as 'bubbachub5', is a former Minecraft Helper. She first appears in Episode 42, "Unexpected Drama", as 'bubbachub5'.
  • Actual Pacifist: In Stampy's combat class at the Cool School (Episode 244, "School Day"), she sticks to only reasoning with googlies and doesn't move on from the next steps to fight them for real. Stampy commends her for her dedication to stick with peace. Subverted when it applies in the real Minecraft world, where she doesn't hesitate to kill any googlies that try to attack her.
  • Caring Gardener: She teaches gardening and flower arrangement at the Cool School and is generally nice, even presenting herself as an Actual Pacifist in Episode 244, "School Day".
  • Color Motif: Pink. She decorated her room in shades of pink and magenta.
  • Flower Motifs: The rose, usually referred to as the 'Lovely Jubbly Love-Love Petals'. She named them such and planted the first rose in the Funland. After Minecraft changed the red flowers from roses to poppies, she remained consistent in her love for the flowers.
  • Girly Bruiser: She's a mermaid who loves gardening and pretty colours, but is more than capable at handling herself against googlies.
  • Hero of Another Story: When not helping out in the Lovely World, she's usually off having adventures in her Land of Love.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: She's a blue-eyed Girly Bruiser mermaid.
  • Lame Pun Reaction: In Episode 342, "Optician", when she hears that Stampy is naming the optician 'iC', which involves three puns in its name, she immediately digs into the ground and jumps in a hole. Subverted in that since she dug into water, Stampy interprets her as needing the water to stop herself from drying up. Then Double Subverted when Stampy explains the pun, to which Amy reacts by jumping into the hole again.
  • Nature Lover: She tries her utmost to get along with animals and is a Caring Gardener.
  • Our Mermaids Are Different/Terrestrial Sea Life: She's presented as a mermaid who can run and jump around and even live on land. Justified in that it's just a skin.
  • Nice Girl: She is noticeably kind-hearted, a Nature Lover and is a pacifist for the most part.
  • Pink Means Feminine: She is usually presented to be on the girly side and her Color Motif is pink.
  • Talking to Plants: She does this during the Gardening class in Episode 244, "School Day".

    captinsparkelz5 
captinsparkelz5 is a former Minecraft Helper in Stampy's Lovely World. Not to be confused with the official CaptainSparklez, since his voice in Messages from Subscribers [7] is that of a child's instead of Jordan's grown-up voice in his gaming commentaries. His first appearance is Episode 49, "Troubles Brewing".
  • Two-Shot Character: He only appeared in two episodes — Episode 49, "Troubles Brewing" and Episode 53, "The Friendly Creeper".

    Lee Bear 
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Lee on the thumbnail of Episode 195, "Medicine Mania".
A former Minecraft Helper, 'L for Leeeee x', usually known as Lee Bear, served as Stampy's right hand man for a majority of the early episodes. He first debuts in Episode 53, The Friendly Creeper.
  • Ambiguously Bi: When given the chance, he wishes for a girlfriend in the Wishing Well, but then he also kissed Stampy once with no hesitation...
  • Animal Motifs: Bears, naturally, but he also builds statues of moose all over the World. His old house in the Helpers' Village was shaped like a moose too, before its destruction.
  • Bash Brothers: With Stampy when they face off against HitTheTarget.
  • Beary Friendly: He once served as Stampy's de facto right-hand bear.
  • Bodyguarding a Badass: He acts as Stampy's bodyguard and lancer, who is himself an accomplished badass in his own right.
  • Bring My Brown Pants/Potty Failure: Played for Laughs in Episode 215, "Wiggly Worm", where he apparently wet himself after having a nightmare.
  • Colour Motif: Green. When he participates in minigame tournaments, he usually chooses the green side/slot. And also brown, because he's a bear.
  • Distressed Dude: He gets kidnapped by HitTheTarget around Episode 255, "Bees and Bears", and is finally rescued during the Episode 261, "Christmas Rescue".
  • The Gadfly: Occasionally he dresses up as Hit The Target for the lolz to scare Stampy (in the most harmless way).
  • Heroes Love Dogs: He had two known dogs in the series, Sparky and Larry Love, the latter of whom was adopted in Episode 192, "Nether Again". Sparky drowned after killing Stampy's dog The Arbiter, and Larry Love was apparently so good at Hide and Seek that Stampy couldn't find him.
  • Hunter of Monsters: Stampy mentions that Lee enjoys going around taking out googlies.
  • Kid Hero: Contrasting most of the cast, he was implied to be a teenager during the time he appeared in the Lovely World and took some days off staying with his parents at one point.
  • Kill It with Fire: His sword was enchanted with some level of Fire Aspect.
  • Iconic Outfit: His enchanted diamond leggings and boots.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: His eyes — in-universe, at least — are large and blue and is a youthful bear who fights alongside Stampy.
  • The Lancer: To Stampy during many of the episodes he appears in.
  • Leeroy Jenkins: In Episode 148, "Distracted", he charges down into a dungeon filled with zombies without adhering to Stampy's initial strategy to shoot them from above, which is kind of justified because he had a very powerful enchanted diamond sword and so can take them on without it being that big of a deal.
  • Put on a Bus: At the end of Episode 339, "Bye Bear", Lee Bear departs to go hunt down HitTheTarget.
  • Sweet Baker: Before his departure, he made a cake for Stampy for the start of every episode, and he is known and remembered fondly as a good friend and loyal Helper. He also taught baking at the Cool School.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: Cake. He passes on his recipe to Stampy after he leaves.

    iBallisticSquid 
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Squid on the thumbnail of Episode 99, "All Play and No Work".
One of Stampy's friends and a former Minecraft Helper. He first appears in Episode 66, "Evil Mr. Pork Chop".
  • Affectionate Nickname: "Squid Nugget".
  • Artistic License – Biology/Terrestrial Sea Life: He's a squid that can walk on land and is capable of drowning. Justified because it's just a skin.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Who knew that this silly goofball would turn out to be the mighty Kraken?
  • Blue Is Heroic: Blue is his Color Motif and he fights alongside his heroic friend.
  • The Bus Came Back: After his final appearance in Episode 387, "Brick Breaking", he returns as a special guest for the Stampy's Funland episode for 'Temple Pit', which occurred in the middle of the series hiatus.
  • Calling Card: Played for Laughs as he went through all the chests in Stampy's storage room and left ink sacs — his "trademark", according to Stampy — in each one.
  • Color Motif: Blue, though his secondary colour is red, both of which are to match his skin.
  • A Dog Named "Dog": A squid referred to as Squid.
  • Drama Queen: In Episode 101, "Chubby Kitty", after losing his room to Amy in a minigame tournament two episodes prior, he settled in Stampy's entrance hall and put down a sign declaring it to be "My new room coz no one loves me :[".
  • Genius Bruiser: In Episode 124, "Sinking Feeling", he was the one who came up with the idea to jump aboard Hit The Target's ship through the crow's nest. Oh, and did we mention that he was first introduced as "the Kraken"?
  • Hero of Another Story: Hero of several other stories actually — he fought the Ender Dragon with Stampy, participated in a competition to race to the moon, traveled through time to save a city from imminent doom, and joined the Sky Island challenge, among other adventures.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Stampy. It isn't as prominent in this series as in others, like Quest, but Stampy theorizes in Episode 178, "Ready, Steady, Snow" that the reason for Squid wiping the floor with him at the game is because they know each other so well and so Squid is able to guess his cues and outmaneuver him.
  • Hidden Depths: He's usually known for being the silly guy with very "slippery" tendencies, but is also established to be pretty good at Le Parkour and PVP.
  • Kraken and Leviathan: He's apparently the Kraken during his off days.
  • Lazy Bum: He spends a period of time chilling out in his room and basically being silly. Stampy tells him to put a stop to it and help him build the Hotel of Dreams in Episode 249, "Amazing Animals", by bribing him.
  • Life of the Party: He can definitely be seen as this, especially in Episode 86, "Slumber Party".
  • Never Bareheaded: He is usually seen wearing a red party hat, which is part of his skin.
  • Red Baron: According to Episode 124, "Sinking Feeling", he is the mighty Kraken.
  • The Sneaky Guy: He's quite infamous for being a "slippery fellow" and is very tactical in minigame competitions.
  • The Voiceless: Averted in the Stampy's Funland spin-off, where he commentates in the rounds of 'Temple Pit' against Stampy, but played straight in the main series.
  • Wholesome Crossdresser: In Episode 183, "Cat and Mice", he has no qualms against dressing up as Amy Lee, a mermaid.

    Rosie833 
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Rosie in Stampy's room.
Rosie833, usually referred to as just Rosie, is one of Stampy's friends and a former Minecraft Helper. She first appears in Episode 86, "Slumber Party".

    Finnball 
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Finnball on the thumbnail of Episode 168, "Turbo Champion".
Finnball, stylized as Finnba11 in his username/gamertag, is a former Minecraft Helper. He first appears in Episode 101, "Chubby Kitty".

    WeeWeeGaming 
WeeWeeGaming is a former Minecarft Helper who was known for making music using note blocks. He first appears in Episode 139, "Recreating Memories".

    ZShoot2KillZ 
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Daisy on the thumbnail of Episode 264, "Douse the House".
ZShoot2KillZ, more often known as Daisy, is one of Stampy's friends and a former Minecraft Helper. She first appears in Episode 158, "Bouncy Boats".
  • Ambiguous Gender: She is sometimes referred to as a "he".
  • Cool Crown: She has a golden hoop crown decorated with gemstones as part of her skin.

    Choo Choo 
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Choo Choo on the thumbnail of Episode 232, Danger Zone.
Choo Choo, whose gamertag is cRZ Choo Choo x, is a former Minecraft Helper. He first appears in Episode 167, "Victory Dance"(?).
  • Amazing Technicolor Population: On Xbox, his skin is bright green, which could be because his Xbox skin is that of an alien. On PC, he looks like a normal human being and what he looks like in real life.
  • Cartoon Creature: No one is quite sure what species he is, though his skin is based on a Marvel villain. Stampy describes him as a "green thing with a big forehead" in Episode 183, "Cat and Mice".
  • Non-Standard Character Design: Deconstructed, as his comically large forehead, which makes him taller than two blocks (2 metres), causes entering through any door to be a huge annoyance for him. It also gives him a disadvantage in the Episode 183, "Cat and Mice", where his forehead pokes out over the two-block-high walls in the eponymous minigame.
  • Running Gag: His comically large forehead allows for this when he appears, usually with him playing Limbo under the doorways and eventually charging through doors with his head at an awkward angle to accommodate his forehead size. At one point, he even resorts to breaking down Stampy's bedroom wall and door to enter.
  • Shout-Out: His gaming nickname is a reference to Thomas & Friends, as his real name is 'Thomas' and trains make a "choo choo" noise.

    AshDubh 
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Ash on the thumbnail of his debut Episode 172, Flop Tournament.
AshDubh, usually known as "Ash" or 'FearADubh' (his gamertag/username), is a former Minecraft Helper. He first appears in Episode 172, "Flop Tournament".
  • Animal Motif: He appears as a hippo on Xbox.
  • Ascended Fanboy: He was added to the Love Garden for designing a T-shirt referencing Stampy's 'Snowy Town' gag on his Harry Potter adventure map videos in Episode 139, "Recreating Memories", and eventually gets to participate in Stampy's videos as a Helper.

    Sqaishey Quack 
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Sqaishey on the thumbnail of Episode 325, "Clock Climb".
A former Minecraft Helper. They first appear in Episode 215, "Wiggly Worm". They no longer appear in any episodes officially, but assists Stampy in behind-the-scenes work and appears semi-regularly in Stampy's Funland.
  • Animal Motif: Usually a duck, but since that isn't available on Xbox, they present as a chicken in a suit on (Legacy) Console edition.
  • Call of the Wild Blue Yonder: A Running Gag throughout their appearances in the series involves them learning and trying to fly, usually by jumping off of Stampy's roof. Perhaps they should have stayed long enough to participate in the 'Swoop!' minigame tournament with the Elytra wings?
  • The Cameo: They appear at the end of Episode 528, "Fire and Water", in the background, playing in one of their duck ponds.
  • Color Motif: Yellow, signified by their yellow leather/golden armour, which corresponds to their yellow duck skin. Their secondary colour, though, is orange, to match their beak.
  • Demoted to Extra: In-universe, they fade out of the spotlight in the main series after Fizzy is introduced, though they still make semi-regular appearances in the spin-off Stampy's Funland.
  • The Ghost: After they faded out of the spotlight, any mentions of Sqaishey are reduced to this, though they still have say on fairly vital parts of the series, including giving suggestions for minigame names.
  • Hero of Another Story: When not helping in the Lovely World, they're going on her own adventures in the aptly-named Feather Adventures, which have ranged from building rides and shops to fighting off zombies summoned by an Alternate Universe version of themself.
  • Iconic Outfit: Their full golden and/or yellow leather armour, to substitute for the inability to use their yellow duck custom skin on the (Legacy) Console edition.
  • Non-Human Non-Binary: They are a duck, and have stated on their social media bios that they are genderfluid) although they only came to this realization in 2021 after they had stopped being a Helper. This is, of course, subverted in real life, as they are a human and not a duck, who is still genderfluid.
  • Offscreen Romance: With Stampy, though this doesn't quite apply in other series.
  • Quacking Up: They're a duck whose continuous attempts to fly were presented as a regular source of humour.
  • Rank Up: Following Lee's departure, Sqaishey technically takes his place as Stampy's main helper, having the most appearances after "Bye Bear". They are also one of the last Helpers to appear who have a content creator counterpart.
  • Super Swimming Skills: They're a duck, which naturally gives them this. They also teach swimming at the Cool School.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: Pumpkin pie.
  • The Voiceless: Averted in the special "Wiggly Worm Works! (For Now)", where they and Stampy provide dual commentary and the episodes of Stampy's Funland where they appear as a special guest, but is otherwise played straight.

    Netty Plays 
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Netty in the thumbnail of her debut episode.
Stampy's real-life sister and a former Minecraft Helper, NettyPlays first appears in Episode 232, "Danger Zone".note 

    StacyPlays 
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Stacy during her first and only appearance in Episode 325, Clock Climb.
StacyPlays, also known as StacyTheFox on Xbox, is a former Minecraft Helper and one of Stampy's friends. Her first and only appearance in the series is in Episode 325, "Clock Climb".note 
  • Animal Lover: It's kind of her thing to collect and tame all sorts of animals. This is only implied in Lovely World as she coos over Bengy the dog in her debut episode, but doesn't show it much, which can be justified by her being Out of Focus as a Helper.
  • Color Motif: Implied. The racetrack she takes in "Clock Climb" is decorated with cyan or light blue carpet.
  • Hero of Another Story: It is likely that the reason she has only appeared in one episode thus far is because she spends most of her time rescuing and caring for her plethora of animals in Dogcraft, and recreating sets from works of literature in Bookcraft.
  • One-Shot Character: She only makes a one-off appearance in her debut episode.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: Implied. She is seen holding pumpkin pie in the episode she appears in.

    Wizard Keen 
Wizard Keen is a former Minecraft Helper and one of Stampy's friends. He first appears in Episode 333, "Old School". His main collaboration with Stampy, however, is on Wonder Quest, where he serves as the Deuteragonist and the Lovely World is explicitly cited to be where Stampy calls home.

    William Beaver 
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"I will keep Stampy safe again."
A beaver who moved in while Stampy was unaware, William Beaver is currently the resident fighter and builder. He first appears in Episode 355, "Friends and Foes".
  • The Ace: He is notably good at both fighting and building, and from what we can see on Twitter, also very observant and intelligent.
  • Affectionate Nickname: Occasionally his name is shortened to "Billy".
  • Alliterative Name: When using the nickname form, Billy Beaver.
  • Amateur Sleuth: He is the first to figure out that Veeva Dash is evil.
  • Batman in My Basement: A variation. Before his debut, he made Stampy's first shelter, which is directly in view from Stampy's bedroom, his home. He notes on Twitter that he was deliberately trying to keep his presence a secret.
    William: (tweeting) I had to fight off a group of zombies that were trying to get into my cave. I would block it off but I think @stampylongnose would notice.
  • Blood Knight: Implied. He finds combat with googlies exciting and does it for fun, among other things, but he doesn't like arguments and fighting other people.
  • Bodyguarding a Badass: After Lee Bear leaves, he is the one to step up into this role as Stampy's primary bodyguard.
  • Busy Beaver: He's a beaver who helps out with Stampy's buildings and minigames, so this trope naturally fits him to a tee.
  • Cassandra Truth: About Veeva Dash's allegiance, especially on Twitter, before she was officially revealed to be Evil All Along.
    William: (tweeting) I have spent long too quiet now but I can't anymore. I am 99% sure that @VeevaDash is evil but I can't get people to listen.
  • Colour Motif: Brown, due to his brown fur. Stampy found it hard to pin down a colour for his flag in Episode 523, "Barnaby's Job", due to his tendency to dress in many different colours, but he eventually settles with green for the flag.
  • Drama Queen: Episode 680, "Turny Journey", reveals that he has a pretty dramatic side, despite usually being the face of practicality.
  • Establishing Character Moment: He first reveals himself to Stampy and helps him fight the Wither boss HTT and Veeva Dash had spawned and eventually kills it, demonstrating his courage and reliability.
  • Excellent Judge of Character: He was the first to get suspicious of Veeva Dash, and eventually finds proof of her being evil. He made updates following his journey to prove Veeva Dash's guilt.
  • Fire-Forged Friends: He and Stampy become friends after defeating the Wither boss.
  • Hidden Depths: He can get quite dramatic.
  • Hunter of Monsters: He sometimes hunts hostile mobs for fun.
  • Impossible Theft: William Beaver manages to steal HitTheTarget's netherite armour off of him in a battle... while he is wearing it. How this is done is not elaborated on.
  • Irony: According to his Twitter, he's a beaver who isn't a big fan of water.
  • Lack of Imagination: Downplayed, as he is rather creative for the most part, but it shows up from time to time. Not only did he name the snowman he made in Episode 685, "Frosty "Longer" Nose", 'The Snow Man', but he also suggested the name 'Semifrozen Water Run' for the game played in Episode 737, "Slush Rush".
  • Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: He had the sense to prepare a couple of shields for the Ender Dragon fight, which came in handy to protect him and Stampy from the endermen's attacks.
  • Meaningful Name: His name can translate to several different things, one of them being "protector". As an avid fighter and Hunter of Monsters, you can definitely see the connection there.
  • Mysterious Past: How he got to the Lovely World is unknown, as is much of his backstory. He has an old home that he went to during Christmas of 2015, but that's pretty much all we know.
  • Mysterious Stranger: He started off as this when he was introduced in Episode 355, "Friends and Foes".
  • Newcomer Saves the Day: He helps Stampy fight and defeat the Wither that his enemies spawned, granting him a spot as a Minecraft Helper.
  • Nice Guy: He is usually very polite and dislikes conflict.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability: He used to wear full diamond armour, which is pretty OP in its own right; then he gains full netherite armour from battling HTT, which is even more powerful than diamond; and then he enchants it in the episode "Dangerous Day".
  • The Pollyanna: He says that he carries this attitude on his Twitter account.
    William: (tweeting) No matter what I will always stay positive. Even when I am worried I just smile and find a solution. :)
  • Pungeon Master: His snowman for the 2021 Christmas special is called 'See Snow Evil, Hear Snow Evil' and features a hidden chamber inside it with several more holiday-themed puns written on the inner walls.
  • Rainbow Pimp Gear: Subverted. While he usually wears dyed leather armour, in battle and/or at night, he puts on a full set of diamond (or netherite after the events of "Hacked") armour.
  • Sixth Ranger: His debut episode, "Friends and Foes", was released in November 2015, well after the then-current Helper lineup had been established.
  • Spanner in the Works: He was this to HTT and Veeva Dash's plan to unleash a wither to destroy the SLW. Veeva Dash lampshades this on Twitter.
    Veeva Dash: (tweeting) You ruined everything @William_Beaver! We have been planning for so long!
  • Trademark Favourite Food: Carrots.
  • Tunnel King: He remarks that he enjoys digging even more than building.
  • Unlimited Wardrobe: He has many different sets of dyed leather armour and wears a different colour every episode.
  • Weapon Specialization: A diamond sword. Even after getting his hands on netherite, an even stronger material, he sticks to plain old unenchanted diamond. To be fair, netherite is extremely rare and using it to make an Infinity +1 Sword might not be worth it.

    Polly Reindeer 
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"Everyone's getting into the festive mood. I'm in the festive mood all year round!"
Formerly a resident of the North Pole and one of Santa's reindeer, Polly Reindeer mainly serves as the neighbourhood friendly redstone expert. She first appears in Episode 367, the 2015 Christmas Episode, "North Pole".
  • All of the Other Reindeer: Implied. She's the only one of Santa's reindeer who cannot fly.
    Polly: (tweeting) I think the other reindeers are starting to get bored of my snowball fights. I wish I could join in with their flying games.
  • Awesomeness by Analysis: She knows her redstone well enough to hack into various contraptions, to help defeat HitTheTarget and Veeva Dash and foil their evil plans. Bonus points as she didn't have redstone at the North Pole and never really had a chance to use it until she moved to the Lovely World.
  • Badass Pacifist: She doesn't fight (yes in PVP games but not in actual combat scenarios) but still achieves Awesomeness by Analysis through her redstone expertise regularly. Eventually subverted, as she occasionally battles googlies, but doesn't fight in battles against HTT.
  • Big Fancy House: Her stable at the North Pole is noticeably bigger than those built by her fellow reindeer. It's used to demonstrate her building skills.
  • Bookworm: There are bookcases scattered all over her house, even outside of her library. She also loves reading in bed under the covers.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: She counts down to Christmas in seconds and sunbathes in the North Pole, but she is nonetheless a very competent Helper.
  • But I Read a Book About It: Her redstone expertise is primarily from reading and she had little to no practical experience with it until moving to the Lovely World.
    Polly: (tweeting) I really wish I had redstone in the North Pole. I have read about it in my books and really want to build some contraptions.
  • Colour Motif: Pink and yellow.
  • Damsel in Distress: She was kidnapped in Episode 551, "Parkour Race" and replaced with a robotic replica, who is noticeably far less energetic than her. She is finally rescued in Episode 575, "Polly-Bot".
  • Doomy Dooms of Doom: Stampy dubs her snowballs "the Snowballs of Doom" to scare off HitTheTarget and Veeva Dash during a hostage situation.
  • The Engineer: She's the master builder of the group and also excellent at redstone on top of it.
  • Fictional Disability: She was one of Santa's reindeer but can't fly.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: She is fantastic at redstone and runs a redstone shop in the town. She also works on various redstone contraptions in her basement.
  • Genki Girl: She is very energetic and enjoys bouncing around.
  • I Choose to Stay: In the SLW as a Helper instead of returning to the North Pole.
  • Meaningful Name: She's very optimistic, i.e. the Pollyanna of the group.
  • Nice Girl: She's usually unfailingly nice to strangers and her friends on Twitter.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: During Episodes 551 to 575, she doesn't act like the Genki Girl that she usually is and is described to be "acting strangely". It turns out that the Polly during that time was not Polly, but her robotic Evil Twin, which was sent to replace her while she was kidnapped.
    • Just after Episode 553, "Flip Flop" was released, she apparently tweets out a message, which sounds completely unlike something she would normally say, which fans deduced quickly that something was up.
      "Polly": (tweeting) Everything is as it is supposed to be.
  • Passionate Sports Girl: Seems to be this, as she's a frequent winner in a majority of Stampy's high-stakes minigame tournaments.
  • Plucky Girl: She has no qualms about diving into a deep, dark cave unarmoured, and remains fairly optimistic even when her house gets destroyed. She also seems to bounce back fairly quickly after being kidnapped for almost three months.
  • The Pollyanna: After her house gets destroyed in a HTT attack, she tweets this out:
    Polly: (tweeting) Re-build, make it better and move on!
  • Pungeon Master: She has a tendency to make bad puns as well, judging by her Twitter, as well as the fact that she was the one who named the courthouse the 'Court of Paw'.
    Polly: (tweeting) The lake is really ice this time year and thats snow joke!
  • The Smurfette Principle: She is the only female Helper in the new generation of Minecraft Helpers.
  • Snowball Fight: She enjoys these, being from the North Pole.
  • Stock Animal Name: While her name only rhymes with 'Holly', she remains a reindeer named after something related to Christmas/December.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: Apples, which is shared with the rest of Santa's reindeer.
  • Virtuous Bees: In Episode 731, "Mystery Prize", Polly wins a pet bee from the Christmas minigame-tournament. She is later seen to have named it "Smidge" in a Freeze-Frame Bonus two episodes later.

    Fizzy Elephant 
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"Fun, fun, FUN!"
An eccentric Indian elephant and the party planner of the Lovely World. He debuts in Episode 393, "Fizzy Elephant".
  • Annoying Younger Sibling: At times, he acts a lot like this to Stampy, even though it's unlikely that they are related by blood.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: He acts like a Cloud Cuckoo Lander but is very quick-witted to the point of being the catalyst behind several victories over HitTheTarget. It is also implied that he's decent in a fight as well, and can hold his own against HTT in full netherite armour and Veeva Dash with her various Status Effect potioneering abilities in the Nether, alongside the other Helpers, in the episode "Hacked".
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: Fizzy may be a massive cloudcuckoolander with a love for all things colourful, but he's managed to foil Hit The Target and Veeva Dash's plans thrice, as seen above, as well as being a rather gifted party planner and firework maker.
  • Cloud Cuckoo Lander: He's very random in terms of personality.
  • Colour Motif: Light grey and golden yellow.
  • Does Not Like Spam: Oatmeal raisin cookies are a major Berserk Button for him, to the point he has a protest about their existence in Episode 710.
  • Funny Background Event: He tends to be the source of this practically every other episode. Also, according to his Twitter, he spent the entire episode of "Friends and Foes" trying to break the world record for how many times you could ride the 'Creeper Coaster' while Stampy and William Beaver were fighting a Wither.
  • The Gadfly: He makes a habit out of either being very random or very cheeky, such as placing glass everywhere just to break it, which annoys Stampy to no endnote .
  • Fatal Fireworks: He can use fireworks for celebrations, distractions, knocking down skeletons from a distance when launching them with a crossbownote ...
  • Heroes Love Dogs: Adopted a dog (which he named 'Mattress Man') in Episode 727, "A New Dog".
  • Iconic Outfit: His gold leggings and boots.
  • Loophole Abuse: During Episode 688, "Fromple Domple", he sneaks up Stampy's trapdoor route before his own go, allowing Fizzy to take the lead in the tournament. Stampy commends it as a bold move.
    Stampy: Ooh! Sneaky! So, there's nothing in the rules against that!
  • Mid-Season Upgrade: Fizzy gets one about 300 episodes after his debut episode, going from a pacifist for the most part to a crossbow-wielding elephant. He's still very much a Bunny-Ears Lawyer though.
  • Mysterious Past: Aside from 'Fizzy' apparently not being his birth name, and a passing mention in his Twitter bio of him being "happily lost", not much is known about Fizzy pre-SLW.
  • Shaking the Rump: Fizzy does this throughout Episode 577, "Fast Food".
  • The Sneaky Guy: Fizzy won the minigame tournament of 'Peek' through stealing his opponents' items when they found it.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: Cookies. Specifically, chocolate chip cookies.
  • Utility Weapon: Fizzy gains a crossbow in later episodes, which can fire both fireworks and arrows in case of an emergency.

Other Characters

    Stampy's Pets 
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Stampy's dogs and Mittens on the thumbnail of Episode 571, "Dog Day".
Various pets Stampy has tamed over the years, who are still alive to this day. This includes his wolf pack, his cat Mittens, his horse Harry, and various other animals.
  • Action Dad: Barnaby is the father of Luna and is willing to give his life to defend his owner in battle, as he did once.
  • Action Mom: Flippy is the mother of Luna and has actively fought against HTT in battle.
  • Action Pet: The entire wolf pack has had some Big Damn Heroes moments.
  • Aerith and Bob: Some of the dogs have fairly typical "dog" names such as Luna, and then there are some names which aren't usually associated with dogs, like Duncan, which Stampy remarks is an unusual dog name in Episode 23, "Lovely Library".
  • Alliterative Name: Harry the Horse.
  • Ambiguously Bi: Duncan fathered Chicken with either Oreo or Cedric, both of whom were described with masculine pronouns, and is rumoured to be dating the female cat Mittens after she was introduced. This can also give the implication that at least one of the three dogs is transgender, though all mobs are supposed to be a One-Gender Race in Minecraft.
  • Angry Guard Dog: As Minecraft dogs, if their owner gets attacked, they will go into a vicious defense mode. Stampy is said owner, and naturally, they go after anyone who dares to attack Stampy with no restraints.
  • Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny!: Barnaby was mentioned to be this in Episode 109, "Stampy's Wolf Pack".
    Stampy: [Barnaby] gets very distracted– (laughs) he really does take after his owner, gets constantly distracted by everything he sees.
  • Back from the Dead: Barnaby in Episode 500, "Memories", because of a lucky rewinding incident.
  • Badass Adorable: Look at them shake water off their fur or tilt their heads when being fed porkchops. Now look at them chase after googlies or even HitTheTarget.
  • Badass Crew: The entire wolf pack functions as one, especially noticeable during the episodes where they chase the villains away.
  • Badass Family: Several of the wolves form individual family units within the Badass Crew.
    • The main one consists of the father Barnaby, the mother Flippy, and the daughter Luna. And then there was the grandmother Tikka, allegedly the mother of Flippy, who fought in the first battle against HitTheTarget.
    • And then there are the brothers Benton and Duncan.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me: Implied to be the reason for Secret's Heel–Face Turn.
  • Big Damn Heroes: In Episode 418, "I Can't Win", the Wolf Pack chases HitTheTarget away as a Zerg Rush.
  • Big Eater: Benton loves his porkchops and often sat by the vending machine in the Doghouse.
  • Blue Is Heroic: Benton has a cyan/light blue collar.
  • Canine Companion: The wolf pack serve as this to Stampy during most episodes, alternating between different dogs in each episode. Sometimes, all the dogs join during a special occasion, and sometimes none serve as this due to the dangerous nature of the episode's adventures.
  • Caring Gardener: Luna the dog serves as the Love Gardener of the Lovely World.
  • Color-Coded Characters:
    • Starting from Episode 185, "Water Pyramid", each individual dog can be recognized by their differently coloured collars. They eventually serve as their respective Color Motif in places representing themselves, like in the Lovely Inc. building, where the colour of the carpet represents the office of which dog.
    • Barnaby, most notably, was described to be "the one with the red collar", even back in the days when all dogs had red collars.
  • Cool Horse: Harry the Horse is a White Stallion and even participates in a battle against HTT.
  • Cool Old Guy/Old Master: Barnaby is this among the Wolf Pack, relatively speaking, since he first appears in Episode 9 of the series and despite Stampy citing that his age has been catching up to him, he still proves himself to be one of the most agile dogs of the Pack and is competent in battle as well.
  • Damsel in Distress/Distressed Dude: The wolf pack gets kidnapped by HTT every now and then. Barnaby is the most prone to this, having been individually kidnapped at least three times. Mittens also gets in on the action for a while in the episodic arc 162–165.
  • Dead Guy Junior: Gregory Jr, who was named after his deceased father, Stampy's first dog.
  • Disney Death: Fluffy appeared to have died in Episode 700, "Tragic Day", but was revealed to be alive in Episode 719, "I Won".
  • Female Feline, Male Mutt: Duncan and Mittens play this trope straight; their rumored relationship lampshades this.
  • Fluffy the Terrible: Fluffy the dog is just as overprotective of her master as the other dogs, which Stampy lampshades in Episode 47, "Ship Shape".
    Stampy: (to Chloe) She might have a peaceful name and be called "Fluffy", but she's got a temper on her; you– you rub her [...] the wrong way, she'll go for you.
  • Forced into Evil: It's heavily implied that this is the case for Secret, who was tamed by HTT at first, but was then isolated for weeks and trapped in the Cloning Contraption to help HTT create his dog Clone Army.
  • Former Teen Rebel: Barnaby was quite cheeky during his first appearances as part of Stampy's Wolf Pack, but has since mellowed out quite a bit.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Gregory Jr is often forgotten as part of the Pack and is taken out very rarely, since he primarily lives in the Funland at the Mini Golf Course. Fluffy also gets this treatment a lot, as she lives primarily at the Pick-A-Pet Pet Shop and is often neglected during episodes. In Episode 683, "Darkness", when HTT attacked, Stampy and Fizzy retrieved the entire wolf pack at the Doghouse as well as Gregory Jr, but completely forgot about Fluffy altogether. Thankfully, this was averted in the next episode, where Stampy had promised to let all his dogs join for the episode, as Fluffy is seen in the Doghouse as well.
  • The Grinch: Duncan wasn't a big fan of Christmas, at least, before Mittens came along.
  • Happily Adopted: Secret happily does a Heel–Face Turn in Episode 700, "Tragic Day", and seems to fit in quite well with the rest of the wolf pack.
  • Heel–Face Turn: When Stampy finds the dog HitTheTarget was cloning for his Zerg Rush attack in Episode 700, "Tragic Day" (later named 'Secret'), she happily accepts a porkchop from him.
  • Heroic Dog/Noble Wolf: The entire wolf/dog pack. Notably demonstrated in Episode 418, "I Can't Win", in which the entire pack chases HitTheTarget away. Also demonstrated in Episode 438, "Coffee Cup", when the dogs/wolves teleport to Stampy to warn him that HitTheTarget and Veeva Dash are up to some other nefarious plan again.
  • Interspecies Romance: Implied. Mittens the cat has received Ship Tease with her best friend Duncan the wolf/dog and they even went on a date once at the Soggy Sandwich, but whether they are actually together or not is left ambiguous.
  • Lazy Bum: Benton is described to be one, with a tendency to find excuses for porkchops and belly rubs.
  • Living MacGuffin: A good chunk of the conflict against HitTheTarget revolves around them — HTT wants to turn them into an evil dog army to Take Over the World, while Stampy wants to stop HTT from doing so.
  • Long-Lost Relative: According to Stampy, Gregory Jr is the long-lost son of Stampy's first dog, Gregory.
  • Loophole Abuse: Flippy became the fastest dog to run the Top Paw Dog Assault Course because she jumped over the fence, and there was no rule against it, so Stampy let it slide.
  • Loyal Animal Companion: To Stampy.
  • Morality Pet: Mittens is one to Duncan, who used to chase after Lee quite often for no apparent reason.
  • Nice Girl: Both Fluffy and Flippy are described to be very kind dogs... though if you mess with Stampy, you probably won't know that.
  • No Name Given: Barnaby first appeared in Episode 9, "Journey to the Nether", but remained unnamed until halfway through the next episode, "Fun at the Farm".
  • Non-Human Non-Binary: Implied for Dottle the axolotl, who has been referred to with he/him, they/them and it/its pronouns, though they were also described to be a "little boy".
  • Offscreen Teleportation: All of the dogs and Mittens can do this. Lucky Cat can too but they primarily live at the casino and thus tends not to join as the animal companion of the episode.
  • Our Werewolves Are Different: One ghost story told in Episode 458, "Secret Stories", rumours that Luna is a "wolfwere" and transforms into a human woman under the full moon every month.
  • Out of Focus:
    • Gregory Jr, since he doesn't live in the Doghouse, instead spending most of his time at the 'Golf Course'. Gradually averted as he moves back to the Doghouse in later episodes.
    • Ester the chicken is present in every episode since Episode 72, "Easter Egg Hunt", but she is usually not acknowledged much.
    • Lucky Cat stays at the casino and doesn't really contribute much to the plotlines.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: Both of Chicken's parents outlive him, one of those parents being Duncan, who is alive to this day.
  • Parental Favoritism: Downplayed for the most part. Stampy loves all of his dogs, but has stated in-universe that his favourite is Barnaby.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Luna has a pink collar and serves as the Love Gardener at Lovely Inc.
  • Precious Puppy: Any dog that is born to two parent dogs already in the pack is counted as this, Sherbet in Episode 109, "Stampy's Wolf Pack" (who Stampy spends the rest of the video cooing over), and Luna in Episode 261, "Christmas Rescue", being two of the living examples.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Flippy is an Action Mom dog with a purple collar. She was also acknowledged to be very strong and powerful in Episode 105, "Slippery Shoplifter".
  • Rebellious Spirit:
    • Barnaby used to be very cheeky, but has mellowed out a lot since the early days, though he is still occasionally a bit rebellious.
    • Benton is also quite cheeky, though unlike Barnaby, he never did seem to grow out of it.
  • Red Is Heroic: Barnaby has a red colour and an altogether red motif, and is Stampy's second in command.
  • Ship Tease: Between Duncan and Mittens, who "went on a date" at the Soggy Sandwich, for one, and spend Christmas together inside of the snowman Frosty Long Nose.
  • Shout-Out:
  • Shrinking Violet: Gregory Jr was described to be shy after his father passed away.
  • Significant Birth Date:
    • Ester was born during the Easter special of 2013.
    • Luna was born on 25 December 2014, during the Christmas Episode 261, "Christmas Rescue".
  • Stock Animal Name: Mittens is a cat with paws which are a different colour (white) than the rest of her body (black).
  • Stubborn Mule: It took Stampy about ten fish to tame Mittens, and in the process of doing so, remarks that the ocelot that would become Mittens was the most stubborn ocelot in existence in the game. It took a whole Minecraft day to get enough fish to tame her.
  • Team Mom: Flippy is one of the oldest dogs and looks after the Wolf Pack, and is said to be one of the kindest dogs.
  • Team Pet: All of them technically serve as the pet to Stampy and his Helpers, with him taking one to two per each episode from 2013 onward, but the one that stands out is Barnaby, the oldest living dog, whom Stampy considers his most valued pet. HitTheTarget exploits this in "Impossible Choice" and in the Grand Finale to blackmail Stampy to into giving his World to him in exchange for Barnaby's life, and due to The Power of Love, it works both times.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: The dogs love porkchops, and don't mind gnawing on bones either. Mittens, being a cat, loves fish.
  • Tsundere: Duncan was usually a grouch other than when he started spending his time with Mittens, making him a Type A. Since then, he has Taken a Level in Cheerfulness.
  • Two Girls to a Team: Downplayed in the pre-episode 700 episodes — Flippy, Luna and Fluffy are all girls, but Fluffy primarily lived at the Pick-A-Pet Pet Shop and didn't join episodes very often. Eventually averted with addition of Secret, making it four girls in the Wolf Pack and three who play an active role.
  • Undying Loyalty: All of the wolf pack are willing to defend their owner to the death.
  • Walking Spoiler: Secret is one for Episode 700, "Tragic Day".
  • White Stallion: Harry the Horse has a white coat and is our protagonist's mount.
  • White Wolves Are Special: Sherbet was characterized by his shiny white fur and was the youngest wolf of the Pack before Corey and eventually Secret were adopted and Luna was born. However, eventually his fur turns ashy grey after being set on fire in Episode 189, "Pig Race".
  • Zerg Rush:
    • When the full wolf pack attacks like this, even players in full enchanted diamond armour will get intimidated into a Screw This, I'm Outta Here. Just ask Hit The Target what happened in Episode 418, "I Can't Win".
    • In Episode 700, "Tragic Day", this becomes subverted when Stampy's side ends up being the Elite Army when HitTheTarget sends his own army of dozens of cloned wolves after them.

    Stampy's Deceased Pets 
Stampy's former pets that he lost due to them dying, many of them in unfortunate accidents.
  • Action Pet: The wolf pack in general serves as this, especially those who have been in combat scenarios with HTT. So far, three dogs have died in battle against HTT.
  • Aerith and Bob: Some of the dogs had fairly typical names, like Lucky and Snowy, and then there are dogs called Gregory — which Stampy comments is an unusual dog name in Episode 23, "Lovely Library" — and Cedric.
  • Ambiguous Gender Identity:
    • Since Duncan mated with either Oreo or Cedric during the first Christmas Episode, producing Chicken, it can be implied that one of the three dogs is transgender in-universe, though in Minecraft, all mobs are a One-Gender Race.
    • Aqua is also often referred to with masculine pronouns, but then also happened to breed with Spring to produce Sherbet...
  • Big Eater: Porky the dog was named for his love of porkchops. Stampy jokes in Episode 109, "Stampy's Wolf Pack", that he takes after his owner.
    Stampy: And then, if I can remember, I think it was Porky [who died next]? Uh, he was my– my little chubby, greedy dog. (laughs) Took after his owner, he did.
  • Blue Is Heroic: Bengy had a dark blue collar.
  • Canine Companion: The wolf pack serve as this to Stampy during most episodes, alternating between different dogs in each episode.
  • Color Motif:
    • Spring was characterized with lime green, as he is the first dog to have died after dyeable dog collars were introduced. Bengy (blue) and Corey (green) join the ranks in Episode 700, "Tragic Day".
    • Porky's grave was decorated with pink wool, as a reference to the meat he was named after.
  • Cosmic Plaything: They appear to fit into this, really. Even if Stampy did take care of them, negligence or HitTheTarget coming out of nowhere to kill them is basically why they're dead in the present day. The earlier deceased dogs have the living ones who carry on their memory constantly pursued by HTT, at that. Even in death, they just can't catch a break.
  • Constantly Curious: Corey was described to be this during his debut Episode 170, "Colourful Castle", where he wanders over to the site of construction in the episode.
  • Disney Villain Death: Inverted for Stampygoodnose, who was pushed off a cliff by HitTheTarget (before he officially turned evil, that is, though Stampy believes it to be an accident); Porky, who fell into the Slime Farm; and Arrow, who was accidentally pushed off the Dunking Booth while it was being built.
  • Edible Theme Naming: Several of the dogs were named after foodstuffs, including Chicken, Tikka and Oreo.
  • Happily Adopted:
    • Aqua, formerly Misty (short for "Mystery Dog"), was tamed during the "2,000 Subscribers Lovely World Tour" special and happily assimilates into the pack, eventually mating with Spring to create Sherbet.
    • For the bulk of the series, Corey was the second-to-last dog to join the pack, but unlike Sherbet (the third-youngest) and Luna (the youngest), he was tamed rather than birthed.
  • Homosexual Reproduction: Chicken was produced from such a union between Duncan and Oreo or Cedric.
  • Ironic Name:
    • Snowy died in Episode 17, appropriately titled "Accidents in the Lava Room". Stampy lampshades this in Episode 243, "Ghost Stories", remarking that "Snowy went in an ironic way".
    • In Episode 42, "Unexpected Drama", Lucky is one of the three dogs taken to battle against HitTheTarget because "Lucky's lucky", but of all three of the dogs, Lucky dies.
    • In Episode 135, "Dolphin Dives", the dog Aqua — name meaning water — drowns in a minigame, of all ways to die. Her mate, Spring — as in a stream of water flowing out of the earth, though he was named for his bouncy legs — also eventually drowns under the police station.
  • Killed Off for Real: Many of the wolf pack. The current surviving members only narrowly avoid this because of Stampy wisening up in later episodes.
  • Killed Offscreen:
    • Gregory was shot with an arrow and assumed to be killed by a skeleton off-screen. HitTheTarget claims via a sign in "Ten Years Later...", that he did it.
    • Stampygoodnose was pushed off a cliff by HitTheTarget and never once appeared in an episode.
    • This is a recurring trend for many of the deceased dogs, though there have been exceptions.
  • Loyal Animal Companion: To Stampy, for the most part.
  • Meaningful Name: Spring is named after his spring-like feet.
  • Meaningful Rename: Misty was renamed Aqua at the request of a fan in Episode 61, "Ghost Door".
  • Offscreen Teleportation: The dogs have the ability to do this before they died.
  • Outliving One's Offspring: Both of Chicken's parents outlive him, one of those parents being either Oreo or Cedric.
  • Out Giving Birth, Back in Two Minutes: Aqua disappears offscreen for maybe 30 seconds and somehow, Sherbet was born inside the 'Top Paw Dog Assault Course'.
    Stampy: But yeah, in my next video, I'm gonna be going maybe taking a few more dogs down here to have another round of my Dog Assault Course– (notices a bouncing puppy in the Dog Assault Course) and– (voice immediately raises about ten times in pitch) What?! There's a puppy! Where did the puppy come from? Aww, look at his little legs!
  • Precious Puppy: Chicken debuts as a newborn puppy in the first Christmas Episode.
  • Rebellious Spirit: Corey's constant curiosity often got him into trouble.
  • The Reliable One: Bengy was described to be one of the most trusting and loyal dogs, and served as the police hound before his passing in Episode 700, "Tragic Day".
  • Replacement Goldfish: In Episode 33, "Golf, Gregory Jr. and Lots of Googlies", Oreo is explicitly stated to be this to Guilty Bark.
  • Shout-Out:
    • Guilty Bark was named after a song by Stampy's friend Afro Dan, which in turn could be a reference to '343 Guilty Spark' in the original HALO series.
    • The Arbiter was named as a reference to Halo, which Stampy played before delving deep into Minecraft.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Gregory was only alive for one episode before dying offscreen, but his death was what led Stampy to create the wolf pack in the first place. Had Gregory survived, there's a good possibility that none of the other dogs would have been tamed, and Hit The Target's main plan would have been drastically different.
  • The Trickster: Corey was implied to be this on top of being Constantly Curious, judging by what he apparently did to the editing of Episode 522, "Pork Chops? Woof!".
  • Unusual Pop Culture Name: Amongst other dog names like Fluffy, Barnaby, Aqua, and Spring, Stampy previously owned two dogs named Guilty Bark and The Arbiter after Halo characters of (almost) the same names.
  • The Un-Favourite: Guilty Bark was made quite clear to not be Stampy's favourite dog.

    NPCs and Other Mobs 
Stampy's NPC friends that he made or created.
  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Fred the Enderman eventually disappears and is never mentioned again, [[spoiler:though this is subverted as he comes Back for the Finale.
  • Demoted to Extra: Henry the Snow Golem used to live on Stampy's balcony. After he moves into his current room with Hilda the Iron Golem, he hasn't been mentioned often since.
  • Gentle Giant: Hilda the Iron Golem is rather... large, for lack of a better word, but wouldn't hurt those associated with her creator.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Fred used to terrorize a small village, until a young woman showed him the error of his ways and he became known as Fred the Friendly Enderman.
  • Inconsistent Spelling:
    • Is it Harriet, Harriot, or Harriott?
    • Agatha the Creeper's name was spelt as 'Agetha' on her grave in the Funland.
  • The Kid with the Remote Control: Stampy takes Henry and Hilda around on leads because he doesn't want Henry to wander off into the lake or Hilda to go around attacking googlies.
  • Kill It with Water: Snow golems take damage from being exposed to water, so Henry naturally applies to this trope. Stampy comments on it in Episode 418, "I Can't Win" and hopes that it wouldn't rain during the episode.
  • Out of Focus: Practically all of them. Stampy even lampshades in the episode "I Can't Win" that Henry and Hilda don't get involved much in the episodes.
  • Psycho Ex-Girlfriend: Susan the Enderman was apparently this, according to Episode 53, "The Friendly Enderman". She broke up with Fred the Friendly Enderman after an argument and started trying to steal valuable blocks like iron blocks, prompting Stampy to ban her from his house (where the couple used to live). Who would have expected this kind of relationship drama to be part of Lovely World lore?
  • Theme Initials: The villagers Harrison and Harriott, the Snow Golem Henry, and the Iron Golem Hilda.
  • Token Heroic Orc:
    • Agatha the Creeper, who didn't attack Stampy and his players on instinct in Episode 53, "The Friendly Creeper". She was dead by the next episode.
    • Her sister, Betsy Boo Boo, was also a friendly creeper. Believing that she was a threat to Stampy, Lee killed her in Episode 102, "Kitty Kitchen".

    Special Guests 
These range from Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, Stampy's Lunar Friends, and others.
  • Back for the Dead: After being Put on a Bus at the end of his debut episode, Stampy Cat Clone returns in time to help Stampy fight HitTheTarget in Episode 184, "Clone Calamity", only to be shot down by Lee Bear accidentally.
  • Big Damn Heroes:
    • In Episode 261, "Christmas Rescue", the Lunar Friends save Stampy, Lee Bear and Barnaby from HitTheTarget.
    • In Episode 291, "Egg Hunt", the Easter Bunny stops HitTheTarget from blowing up the Hotel of Dreams.
  • Big Good: Indeed, Stampy is the main protagonist and The Paragon of the series, but he doesn't have the highest power out of everyone in the setting. These characters do, on the other hand, as they are mythical beings who can offer things Stampy doesn't and can, though quite rarely, serve as Big Damn Heroes when Stampy is unable to do anything himself.
  • Collateral Damage: Stampy Cat Clone ends up as this in Episode 184, "Clone Calamity".
  • Copied the Morals, Too: Stampy believes that his Clone inherited his personality as well as appearance. He doesn't live long enough for anyone to know how true this actually is.
  • Easter Bunny: He appears during the Easter specials.
  • First Contact: Stampy interacts with his Lunar Friends for the first time when he visits the Moon.
  • Forgotten Fallen Friend: Stampy Cat Clone is mourned for about 10 seconds, then never mentioned again. Partially justified given that Stampy and Lee spend the rest of the episode fighting Hit The Target and his clones, which doesn't allow much time for properly grieving, and possibly subverted in Episode 700, where some of Stampy's dialogue implies that he still feels guilty about his death.
  • The Ghost: Most of Santa's reindeer other than Polly and Rudolph don't appear, and are only mentioned as part of the reindeer line-ups, and their stables are seen in Episode 367, "North Pole".
  • Glory Seeker: Inverted for Rudolph, who doesn't let the fame get to him.
    Polly: (tweeting) I am spending the afternoon with Rudolf. We are just chilling and having fun. I am so glad the fame hasn't changed him.
  • Heel–Face Revolving Door: The Lunar Friends befriended Stampy but went on to save his enemy, Hit The Target, in their UFO. This is subverted when they realize that HTT had tricked them into helping him, and proceed to save Stampy, Lee Bear and Barnaby from another one of HTT's evil plans.
  • Inconsistent Spelling: Is it Rudolph or Rudolf?
  • Innocent Aliens: The Lunar Friends were manipulated into helping HTT once.
  • Innocent Blue Eyes: Rudolph the reindeer has blue eyes and is kind enough to help Stampy and Polly prepare a surprise for Santa in Episode 686, "Santa's Surprise".
  • Killed Off for Real: Stampy Cat Clone has never returned since his death in Episode 184, "Clone Calamity", despite there being a respawn mechanism in the World.
  • Lunarians: The Lunar Friends, naturally, who are from the Moon.
  • The Marvelous Deer: Santa's reindeer are magical, but he's Santa Claus, who is known for his magical reindeer, so this is obviously justified.
  • Meaningful Name: Implied for Dancer, who has a jukebox in their stable at the North Pole.
  • One-Shot Character: William Beaver's clone only shows up in Episode 359, "Teleporter".
  • Put on a Bus: Stampy Cat Clone sails away from the Soggy Sandwich restaurant at the end of Episode 179, "Cloning Contraption". As well as this, following Episode 686, "Santa's Surprise", the mythical characters in general completely disappear from the series, with even Santa rarely appearing to give gifts in the following Christmas episodes.
  • Santa Claus: He stops by every Christmas.
  • Spanner in the Works: If the Easter Bunny hadn't set up the annual egg hunt in Episode 291, "Egg Hunt", Stampy would have never realized Hit The Target had kidnapped his dogs (the only reason he went to the Doghouse that episode was because the clue for the next egg hinted it might be there). By the time he would have figured it out (presumably the next episode), Hit The Target would have already been gone with the dogs, and the Hotel of Dreams would most likely be completely destroyed.
  • Tooth Fairy: She serves as the special guest for the grand opening of the Loose Tooth dentist's office, and she runs it as her day job too.
  • Trademark Favourite Food:
    • All of Santa's reindeer enjoy apples.
    • The Lunar Friends originally intended to use Lovely World cakes for UFO fuel but accidentally ate all the cake.
  • Tragic One-Shot Character: Technically a two-shot character, but it is implied that Stampy still regrets his clone's death seven years after it happened.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: William Beaver's clone has disappeared without a trace since his debut episode, other than William tweeting that it was a tight fit to share his cave with his clone after the episode.

    Polly-bot 
Polly-bot is a metal robot copy of Polly Reindeer who replaces her for the duration of Episodes 551 to 575. It now works for Santa Claus at the North Pole in Polly's place.

    The Mirror World Equivalents of Stampy and his Helpers 
The Other Stampy and his Minecraft Helpers are from an Alternate Universe version of Stampy's Lovely World. The Other Stampy is switched with Stampy during one of HTT's schemes.
  • Adaptational Species Change:
    • Gillian Capybara and Dizzy Narwhal replace William Beaver and Fizzy Elephant in the alternate world.
    • Ester the chicken is a rabbit in the Alternate Lovely World.
  • Aerith and Bob: The Other Stampy's dogs have significantly different names than those of the original Stampy. Gregory's counterpart was known as Beverly, and Spring's counterpart was Spoon. The counterparts to the living dogs are named Flash, Short, Love, Dundee, Birthday, Green, Friday, Proud and Twizzle.
  • Ambiguously Evil: The alternate Helpers have never shown any malicious intentions, but it is also implied that they see regular-Stampy as their Stampy and not Stampy from an Alternate Universe, so we cannot be sure of whether they side with our Stampy or not.
  • Back from the Dead: The Other Stampy dies in battle against HitTheTarget, but regular Stampy notes that if his alternate self set his spawn in his own world, he should respawn there.
  • Bling of War: The Other Stampy wears a full set of golden armour in battle.
  • Color Motif:
  • Early-Bird Cameo: In a video made many years earlier, the Other Stampy Cat appears in a non-canonical video about copyright infringement.
  • Evil Doppelgänger: The Other Stampy is notably this to the regular Stampy, collaborating with HTT on one of his plans.
  • Gender-Blender Name: Gillian Capybara, pronounced with the hard 'G', is referred to as a guy.
  • Grayscale of Evil: Dizzy Narwhal prefers to use a greyscale of colours, while his counterpart, Fizzy, has a bright colour scheme.
  • Heel–Face Turn: The Other Stampy collaborated in the switching scheme with HTT, but Stampy convinces him to fight against HTT instead.
  • Pungeon Master: The Other Stampy is implied to be this, just like the original Stampy, judging by what he named the police station — Police Be Goodnote .
  • A Sinister Clue: Notably, the Other Stampy, who started out as Ambiguously Evil, is left-handed, while regular Stampy is right-handed. Stampy comments on this as he destroys the portal he entered the world through.
    Stampy: (comments on how the portal doesn't work and is a one-way trip) And I'm just swinging my pickaxe from the wrong side: I'm normally right-handed but in this one I'm left-handed... I don't know what to do.
  • Terrestrial Sea Life: Dizzy Narwhal lives on land.
  • Trademark Favourite Food:
    • It is implied that Gillian Capybara loves beetroot, as he grows them in the same spot where his counterpart, William Beaver, grows carrots in his cave.
    • Also implied for the Other Stampy, as instead of cake, the Other Stampy apparently has a watermelon for breakfast.
    • Once again implied, Dizzy Narwhal was seen holding a bowl of mushroom stew when he first meets Stampy.
  • Walking Spoiler: Their existence as a whole is a spoiler to Episode 658, "Mirror World".

Villains

    General 
HitTheTarget, Veeva Dash, and their pets.
  • Animal Espionage: Hit The Target's parrot serves at this up until Episode 624, "Helpless".
  • Battle Couple: HTT and Veeva Dash usually fight alongside each other in battle.
  • Brains and Brawn: Veeva Dash is the brains to Hit the Target's brawn. Most of Hit the Target's tactics rely on brute force, while Veeva Dash is a skilled machinist and potion maker. After the two joined forces, the plans to take over the world noticeably became more technologically advanced.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: Veeva Dash invokes this for a period of time, most prominently in Episode 386, "Brain Wave", on the Helpers. After discovering the plot, Stampy gets Polly to hack the machine so that HTT and Veeva Dash fall victim to it instead.
  • Clone Army:
    • HitTheTarget attempts this to distract Stampy and Lee in Episode 184, "Clone Calamity".
    • The army of cloned dogs from Episode 700, "Tragic Day" is the aforementioned escapade turned up to eleven, this time with at least 40 clones as opposed to the 5 or 6 used last time.
  • Color Motif: Red and black. Stampy comments on this in Episode 418, "I Can't Win", citing them as Hit The Target's colours.
  • Dragon-in-Chief: The Wither serves as this in Episode 355, "Friends and Foes".
  • The Dreaded: Stampy becomes completely terrified with these two whenever they appear for another Evil Plan of theirs. He's more scared of HitTheTarget than he is Veeva Dash, as he is Stampy's Arch-Enemy.
  • Dungeon Bypass: How they broke into the Piggy Bank. It took about 10 episodes for this to be discovered.
  • Escape Artist: They always get away after their plans are foiled. Stampy lampshades this in Episode 261, "Christmas Rescue".
    Stampy: Why does [Hit The Target] always have such good escape plans?
  • Evil Is Burning Hot: HitTheTarget tends to incorporate fire and lava into many of his builds and constructs primarily with nether brick and other substances from the nether.
  • Expendable Clone: It is implied that HitTheTarget believes this, considering how he decided to make a Clone Army of himself and sends them after Stampy and Lee as Mooks in Episode 184, "Clone Calamity". This is further reinforced in Episode 700, "Tragic Day", where he clones about 40 dogs and completely disregards their lives in a massive Zerg Rush. It is implied that Veeva Dash also holds these beliefs, if not an Accomplice by Inaction.
  • Full-Name Basis: In the series, they have only ever been referred to with their full usernames/gamertags.
  • Hostage Situation: They delve into this territory very often, usually with Barnaby or the Helpers.
  • Idiot Ball: The two were firmly holding on to it for Episode 733, "Christmas Invasion", considering that they saw Stampy show up at the train fully geared up and armed, but they forgot to make him surrender said gear to them, which Stampy uses against them at the end of the episode.
  • Knight Templar: According to Episode 526, "Saving the World", they are of the belief that they are well-intentioned extremists and La Résistance against Stampy's rule, but it's pretty obvious that they're just delusional.
  • Lethal Lava Land: HTT invokes this with his fortress as his building style is based on the Nether. A moat of lava surrounds the fortress.
  • Maker of Monsters: They summon the Wither in Episode 355, "Friends and Foes".
  • Mundane Solution: They commit a Bank Robbery and get past all of Stampy's defenses by... building their way across the parkour defense and breaking down the iron doors, essentially cheating on an adventure map. Stampy points out that he Didn't Think This Through when he was building the Piggy Bank.
  • Official Couple/Outlaw Couple/Unholy Matrimony: It has been confirmed on Twitter that HitTheTarget and Veeva Dash are dating, as of 2015. Though whether a further relationship upgrade has occurred yet was not elaborated on, given that they still collaborate on their evil plans, it is implied that they are still together.
    • In the Lovely World series itself, their romantic relationship is never explicitly stated but is definitely implied in Episode 472, "Gate Crashers", where Stampy goes undercover as Veeva Dash and addresses HTT with an endearment.
  • Red and Black and Evil All Over: It's their Color Motif and they make their intentions towards our heroes quite clear.
  • Savage Wolves:
    • In Episode 42, "Unexpected Drama", HitTheTarget's own wolf attacks Stampy. Whether the dog is dead or alive is left ambiguous, but it is implied that it is dead.
    • In Episode 700, "Tragic Day", HTT and Veeva Dash try to Zerg Rush Stampy and his wolf pack by overwhelming him with a pack at least four times larger than his own.
  • Silent Antagonist: Neither one of the antagonists speaks. Downplayed for HitTheTarget specifically, though, as he is able to speak anywhere outside of the Lovely World's Overworld, and once even hijacked Stampy's vocal cords to give him a "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
  • Take Over the World: Naturally, this is one of their end goals.
  • Vile Villain, Saccharine Show: The series mainly covers the building of a Sugar Bowl, but the villains' plans to Take Over the World have involved murder, kidnapping, drugging people, betrayal, creating an Eldritch Abomination, mind control, taking hostages, opening portals to alternate dimensions, and in two specific cases, Breaking the Fourth Wall through less than scrupulous means and inducing Loss of Identity, and a good several other plans are pretty nightmare-inducing as well.
  • Voice Changeling: HitTheTarget's parrot is able to mimic the sounds that other animals make, which is exploited to lure Stampy into a trap in Episode 624, "Helpless".
  • Walking Spoiler: The existence of the Wither in "Friends And Foes" is evidence of Veeva Dash's alignment with Hit The Target, as the two of them cooperate to create it.
  • Zerg Rush: Their main tactic during Episode 700, "Tragic Day", where they clone at least forty dogs to go after Stampy's ten.

    HitTheTarget 
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"We will free this world."
A former Minecraft Helper, HitTheTarget aims to steal Stampy's wolf pack and turn them against their master, in order to take over the SLW. He first appears in Episode 16, "My Lovely Tower", as a Helper, and Episode 42, "Unexpected Drama", as a villain.
  • 0% Approval Rating: Absolutely no one likes him, apart from Veeva Dash, although she later abandons him when redeeming herself.
  • Accidental Murder: Said to have accidentally killed Stampy's dog StampyGoodNose in the classic episodes; whether this was true, given his true nature, makes this doubtful.
  • Ambiguously Human: He wears a mask, but underneath it, his skin appears to be greenish. Stampy lampshades this in Episode 670, "Hacked".
    Stampy: [...] So I just need to really hope that I can still attack people, and it's just mobs that I can't attack, or, well, attack... skeleton-zombie things, whatever HitTheTarget is.
  • Ambition Is Evil: His goal is to rule over Stampy's Lovely World, and he goes to extremes in order to achieve this. He finally achieves this goal by blackmailing Stampy with Barnaby, but it works too well.
  • And Your Little Dog, Too!: He does this a lot, most notably with Barnaby, Stampy's oldest dog, several times over.
  • Arch-Enemy: To Stampy, by constantly trying to take over the Lovely World by whatever sinister means possible.
  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: His to-do list in Episode 92, "The First Cake", is to steal Stampy's dogs, Take Over the World and get milk.
  • Awesome, yet Impractical: Most of his schemes are convoluted and involves grand machines and devices of destruction, which end up getting turned on him in the end.
  • Bad Boss: Doesn't respect Veeva Dash that much, and is willing to throw an entire horde of his minion dogs at Stampy to be killed.
  • The Bad Guy Wins: Ends up getting the Lovely World by the end of the story, although it's implied that having it won't be the victory he thought it would be.
  • Bad People Abuse Animals: HitTheTarget's plans often involve him stealing or attacking Stampy's dogs.
    • One of the first things he was known to do was to push Stampygoodnose, one of Stampy's dogs, off a cliff to their death. Stampy currently regards it as an accident, but since in real life, abusing animals is an early warning sign of being a serial killer... we can't be sure.
    • Lucky the dog also died fighting him in Episode 42, "Unexpected Drama", which Stampy sees as a major reason to oppose HTT.
    • He clones at least 40 dogs to go after Stampy during Episode 700, "Tragic Day", and the dog he clones the pack from is heavily implied to be mistreated to the point of being immediately taken to Stampy when he finds her and shows her kindness.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: He succeeds in taking over Stampy's Lovely World in the finale. Unfortunately, he's such a Jerkass that no one wants to live in a place that's ruled by him of all people, so he ends up completely alone.
  • Being Evil Sucks: Stampy certainty thinks so, as he believes Hit The Target is completely miserable in his actions in trying to get his Lovely World, and won't be fulfilled in gaining it.
  • Big Bad: No matter what the problem, whether it be missing dogs or an army of clones, it is a safe bet to assume HitTheTarget is behind it.
  • Blackmail Backfire: Played With. While most of his blackmailing schemes work as planned, they usually directly bite him back or have unforeseen consequences. In the finale, blackmailing Stampy with Barnaby actually works out too well for him, as while he does get Stampy's Lovely World to himself, it comes at the expense of spending all of eternity there alone, as Stampy, Veeva Dash, and all of the minor characters leave the world behind, leaving HTT with nothing except a barren world and no one to make memories with.
  • Bling of War: During his first assualt on the Lovely World in Episode 42, "Unexpected Drama", he is seen wearing a full set of golden armour.
  • Boring Yet Practical: Ironically, Hit The Target's more simple plans end up being his most effective ones. The best examples are in "I Lost" and "Impossible Choice" where his schemes simply involve kidnapping or endangering Barnaby the dog's in order to strongarm Stampy.
  • Bow and Sword in Accord: He wields both archery equipment and a sword (stone or diamond) as a secondary weapon.
  • Brilliant, but Lazy: His plans are often extremely convoluted and diabolical, but Veeva Dash notes on Twitter that when given the opportunity, he would pass the work off to her instead of doing it himself.
    Veeva Dash: (tweeting) I am getting so fed up with Hit The Target. He just wants to make up the plan and get me to do all the work. Typical.
  • Calling Card: He used to leave an arrow at the scene of the crime.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: Has a red/black Color Motif to boot, and even besides that, everything about him just shouts "proud to be a villain." Subverted later on, as it's shown that Hit The Target believes himself to be a hero and Stampy to be a tyrant that needed to be taken down.
  • Catchphrase Insult: When he was a Helper, he seemed to call Stampy a "loser" practically every other video he appeared in.
  • Characterization Marches On: At the beginning of the series, HTT only set up a castle outside of Stampy's house with no strategy behind how he would actually attack him, and didn't automatically plan to steal Stampy's dogs, instead taming his own army. A few years later, he would take on his current persona of someone who is openly a sociopath and is willing to plot all sorts of elaborate schemes as part of his plan to steal Stampy's dogs, and his World along with it.
  • The Chew Toy: When he was caught in the Villain Trap, Stampy would routinely check on him solely to laugh and make fun of him, albeit for the sake of In-Universe Catharsis.
  • Despotism Justifies the Means: While he's not a ruler, he's relentless in his goal to Take Over the World and doesn't care who he has to step on to achieve that goal. He finally gets that wish, but he has no one to rule over since the only other people in SLW he could rule over left him behind.
  • Determinator: HitTheTarget has never quite given up on his goal — to take over the SLW by turning Stampy's wolf pack against him.
  • Dirty Coward:
    • Somewhat. While Hit The Target isn't afraid to fight head on and will be able to stand his ground when he can, whenever the tides change and something doesn't go his way, he's quick to immediately run away to survive, such as when Stampy arrives with backup.
    • In Episode 800, "Fight To Forgive", Stampy decides to stop attacking HTT and Veeva Dash so they can stop attacking him. HTT obviously did not follow through with this come the Series Finale, as he kidnaps Barnaby and blackmails Stampy with his life, likely because he knew Stampy wouldn't fight him ever again, seemingly having taken advantage of Stampy's proposal.
  • Escaped from Hell: He ends up in the Nether after dying in his first attack on the SLW, and manipulates Stampy into bringing him back to the Overworld.
  • Establishing Character Moment: In Episode 16, "My Lovely Tower", apparently while Stampy was AFK in the Love Garden, HitTheTarget put down a sign pointing towards him that said "loser", hinting that he was a bit of a jerkass.
  • Even Evil Can Be Loved: Despite all he does, Stampy still attempts to find some good in him, even adding his name to the Love Garden in an attempt to make peace. It's also shown that Veeva Dash does greatly care for him. Too bad he squanders every opportunity to change.
  • Evil Former Friend/We Used to Be Friends: HTT used to be one of Stampy's Minecraft Helpers and friends, though quite rude to him. This doesn't get mentioned in the attacks.
  • Evil Plan: Around 35 of them or so over the course of ten years. Episode 375, which is a HTT episode, is even named after this trope.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: When HitTheTarget steals Stampy's voice in Episode 526, "Saving The World", it sounds significantly deeper than Stampy's normal voice.
  • Face–Heel Turn: Subverted. HitTheTarget started as a regular Minecraft helper, before he turned evil and became the Big Bad, however, it is made clear that HitTheTarget was always a bad person, with the confirmation of killing Gregory before he was even a Minecraft helper.
  • Fake Identity Baggage: Whenever a sign is left saying that [insert character here] went on holiday/vacation, it means that HTT has kidnapped them. He manages this trick twice, before moving on to even more elaborate schemes — namely, Polly-bot.
  • Falsely Reformed Villain: Pretends to have reformed and have good intentions for the Lovely World to manipulate Stampy into bringing him back to the Overworld in Episode 76, "Revelation", only to continue with his evil schemes to kidnap the dogs literally two episodes later.
  • Fatal Flaw: His complete inability to be reasoned with or even see himself as wrong. Hit The Target is seemingly incapable of seeing himself as evil, fails to accept that he may be wrong about Stampy being the tyrant he believes him to be even when all the evidence points against it, and never wants peace even when it would benefit him. This stubbornness in wanting Stampy's World and refusing to change ends with him completely alone.
  • Fate Worse than Death: Implied. While Hit The Target wins in the end, getting Stampy's Lovely World and kicking Stampy and his friends out, he ultimately ends up losing Veeva Dash as she abandons him to be with Stampy and is fated to spend the rest of his life inside a place he never built, that he has memories of fondness of, with no one to make new memories with.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: From a measly Minecraft Helper who nobody — including Stampy — sees as a threat to a self-centered, hegemonic, murderous psychopath with a huge island fortress and a potions expert at his side.
  • Generic Doomsday Villain: The finale never reveals his motive for wanting control over Stampy's Lovely World. He wants control because he just can. Him being a Knight Templar doesn't count into this as he never gives solid reasons for believing Stampy's the bad guy either.
  • Green and Mean: He appears to have green skin and serves as the Big Bad of the series.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: HTT never outright says it, but considering he targets Stampy all the time for his evil schemes and wants to take over his Sugar Bowl Minecraft world, he definitely envies Stampy's ability to inspire hope in others by being perpetually cheerful and having endless creativity, something HTT doesn't have.
  • Hate Sink: In direct contrast towards the pacifistic, kind-hearted and good-natured Stampy, who sees the good in everyone, Hit The Target is painted as an unsympathetic, sadistic, and power-hungry monster willing to harm anyone for power.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: His first death in Episode 42, "Unexpected Drama", was due to him going up in flames in his escape tunnel... which he set on fire in the first place to try to delay his enemies from catching up with him.
  • I Have Your Dog: How he manages to get Stampy to surrender in Episode 541, "I Lost" — by holding Barnaby hostage in a redstone contraption that would push him into lava at any moment Stampy doesn't comply with his demands.
  • It's All About Me: HitTheTarget is the most egocentric character in the series — a trait of which makes him stand out from the cast of friendlier people — as he only thinks about his own benefit, and his plans are solely so he can usurp the World because he apparently perceives himself as a hero.
  • Jerkass: He's basically a childish and petty thug who thinks he's better than Stampy just because he thinks Stampy is the one causing trouble for his citizens. During his early days as a Helper, he wasn't a particularly pleasant person either. Even back then, there was a sign at the entryway to his first fortress that read "F off".
  • Kick the Dog:
    • A literal example. While he was still a Helper (still a jerkass though), he pushed Stampygoodnose, a dog that had never appeared in a video before, off a cliff to their death.
    • In Episode 542, "Hero Helpers", where he taunts Stampy — on low hunger level — by eating steak in front of him. Stampy's aghast yet narmy reaction to this throws it straight into the parody category though.
  • Lack of Imagination: After detonating and destroying Stampy's room in Episode 733, "Christmas Invasion", HitTheTarget rebuilds and redecorates the place... in a style eerily similar to its initial design. The first thing Stampy criticizes in reaction to this in the episode is the lack of originality in the "redesign", implying he'd rather HTT decided to Do Wrong, Right.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: Following "Impossible Choice", Stampy taking over his fortress to pose an exchange to HTT after HTT poisoned Barnaby to blackmail Stampy into giving up his world, though Stampy would settle for just the Funland, so Stampy can then reverse the exchange by offering HTT's fortress in exchange for the return of his Funland can be seen this way. This is, of course, still an anti-heroic move on Stampy's part, but in Stampy's view, it was Necessarily Evil.
  • Manipulative Bastard: He manipulates Stampy into bringing him back to life and the Lunar Friends to help him trap Lee Bear, among other things.
  • Master Archer: He specializes in ranged combat with a bow and arrows.
  • Meaningful Name: His weapon is a bow and arrows. Now look at his username again.
  • Me's a Crowd: He makes about five different copies of himself through Stampy's cloning machine in Episode 184, "Clone Calamity".
  • Names to Run Away from Really Fast: HitTheTarget is a Master Archer.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain:
    • In Episode 719, "I Won", He lured Stampy with cake to the pit of Magic Campfires and left the cake with him in the pit. Sadly for HTT, cake turns out to be the memory trigger that Stampy needed to snap out of the memory-suppressing power of the Magic Campfires, rendering the entire plan to moot.
    • In an odd way, in the finale, HTT brings his Pyhrric Victory unto himself by successfully blackmailing Stampy... which in turn also leads HTT to become The Aloner in the world that he's been so desperate to obtain all along, and that kind of punishment is essentially what Stampy has been wanting from him the whole series.
  • Nigh-Invulnerability:
    • He achieves this in Episode 418, "I Can't Win" by wearing a set of enchanted diamond armour and eating an enchanted golden apple. Stampy repeatedly points out in the episode that he's practically invincible wearing it, and ends up relying on a Zerg Rush of his entire wolf pack of ten dogs to intimidate him into backing off.
    • Again in Episode 670, "Hacked" he wears a set of full netherite armour, which is even stronger than diamond.
    • He gets a full set of diamond armour again in Episode 719, "I Won". Unfortunately for HTT this time, his armour isn't going to help him escape from Stampy's trap.
  • No Social Skills: He spends all of his time choosing to antagonize people in an over-the-top scheme to rule Stampy's Lovely World for himself but thinks Stampy himself is the issue. In general, he's not very experienced with communicating or understanding people.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: He is revealed to be this in Episode 526, "Saving The World", claiming that Stampy is a tyrant who never lets his helpers speak, never lets a block be placed without his permission, frames HitTheTarget and Veeva Dash as villains when they rebel against him, and rules the world with the brute force of his wolf pack... not understanding that people enjoy different things, and Stampy's Minecraft Helpers all love doing the things they do, not to mention that some of those claims are made up with evidence to prove otherwise.note 
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: Stampy has stated on his official Discord that "Hit The Target" is actually a nickname.
  • Prison Escape Artist: Even when Stampy and his Minecraft Helpers have him trapped or cornered, he somehow always manages to escape. This has so far happened in "Cat to the Future", between "Sinking Feeling" and "Ocean Adventure", "Hero Helpers"...
  • Psychopathic Manchild: Petty, cowardly, manipulative, abusive, and unable to take responsibility for his actions, all for the sake of having power over a World he didn't create most likely due to immense degrees of jealousy. HTT fits the bill, really.
  • Pyrrhic Victory: Ends up getting the Lovely World in the end, but ends up alone as Veeva Dash leaves him for Stampy and the others, and is condemned to be miserable and alone in the world.
  • Redemption Rejection: Has the tendency to pull this multiple times, unwilling to even willing to honor his deal, only when absolutely necessary and will go back on his words out of pure spite.
  • La Résistance: Claims to be running one with Veeva Dash in Episode 526, "Saving The World", that fights against Stampy's "tyranny". However, in comparing HTT's accusations with Stampy's actions, the accusations seem to be highly embellished at best and Blatant Lies at worst, making this most likely an inversion.
  • Sadist: Has a particular sense of wickedness when it comes to tainting Stampy, going so far as to make a display of him killing Gregory during the Ten-Year Anniversary.
  • Signature Style: An in-universe example, as he has a tendency to build with nether-themed blocks, mainly nether brick. Even his partner, Veeva Dash, expresses distaste for it.
    Veeva Dash: (tweeting) I wish I could make our house better. My boyfriend always wants to build out of the same style.
  • The Sociopath: Fluctuates between a high-functioning and low-functioning at times. He shows to be able to hide his evil nature under a sophisticated charm at specific occasions when manipulating Stampy or someone else; however, Hit The Target is a remorseless and self-centered individual, showing to have extreme impulse control as well as an unwillingness to see himself as wrong.
  • Stubborn Mule: Veeva Dash points out that he is not just a Determinator in furthering his goals, but extremely stubborn in day-to-day life as well.
  • Tautological Templar: Is revealed to be this in "Saving The World".
  • Token Evil Teammate: Both in regards to the entire cast and between himself and Veeva Dash, he is the most evil character in the series, and yet is among the residents of Stampy's Lovely World prior to Stampy's departure.
  • Too Clever by Half: HTT's schemes are supposed to paint him as an Evil Genius, as he works in secret and plans things that span over multiple episodes, with Stampy barely even noticing them. However, every single time, he's defeated incredibly easily because he never plans for what happens when Stampy actually fights back against him, or in the case of "Hero Helpers" and "Hacked", when his Helpers fight back for him.
  • The Unfettered: His plans to Take Over the World using Stampy's Wolf Pack means he has no qualms against placing his partner in danger when a hostage situation is threatened against him, as well as murdering others. His plans have also been foiled again and again over the course of years, but he doesn't let that stop him either.
  • Vengeful Ghost: He appears as this between Episodes 64 and 74.
  • Villain Has a Point: Downplayed. After HTT accuses Stampy of being the real tyrant in the narrative in "Saving The World", Stampy momentarily considers that he might be right and asks his Helpers if they think Stampy is a bad person. When they prove HTT wrong, Stampy is immediately relieved.

    Veeva Dash 
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"Trouble is brewing."
First appearing in Episode 344, "I See You", Veeva Dash is a former Minecraft Helper and HitTheTarget's partner in crime. She specializes in potion brewing and utilizing them in combat.
  • All There in the Manual: Her official Twitter account chronicles her life off-camera from even before she joined the Lovely World officially, and is the source of a few interesting interactions between her and the New Helpers.
  • Ambition Is Evil/Establishing Character Moment: Her first tweet says it all.
    Veeva Dash: (tweeting) I just met the man of my dreams. He has promised me the world. I want the world.
  • Anti-Debuff: She uses fire resistance potions on herself.
  • Arbitrary Skepticism: She frequently mocks some of Stampy's ideas (such as the Teleporter) on her Twitter, claiming that they would never work without mods... while going on to build contraptions that would also not work without mods, such as building a working robot version of Polly and creating a machine that hijacks the brain waves of all the Helpers.
  • Armor-Piercing Attack: She is capable of this due to her being adept with using potions in combat.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: As a Minecraft Helper.
    Veeva Dash: (tweeting) It will be so nice to not have to help @stampylongnose as one of his slaves now. Pretending to like everyone was so horrible.
  • Combat Pragmatist: A non-combat example. In Episode 348, "Big Barn", she uses a shovel to hit Stampy during the game of Spontaneous Spleef. Stampy chalks it up to it being her first time playing and therefore not knowing the rules, but when bearing in mind her true intentions towards the SLW… she might have more malicious intentions that what Stampy wrote it off as.
  • Confronting Your Imposter: In Episode 472, "Gate Crashers", she catches Stampy pretending to be her while trying to free his Helpers.
  • The Cracker:
    • In Episode 375, "Evil Plan", Veeva Dash hacks Stampy's teleporter to teleport him to various trapped locations.
    • In Episode 670, "Hacked", she uses redstone to hack Stampy's Minecraft account to remove all of his permissions.
  • The Cynic: She mocks the good players for their optimism and derides their making of a Sugar Bowl "silly" many times on her Twitter.
  • Dark Action Girl: A villainous woman who isn't afraid to kick butt if she wants to, and is just as capable in her own right as her partner.
  • Devil in Plain Sight: During her tenure as a Helper, both her appearance and actions are very indicative to her true allegiance.
  • Didn't See That Coming: Her very first scene in "I See You". She was supposed to sneak into Stampy's doghouse and steal his dogs while he wasn't looking, but she appeared by the entrance and accidentally crossed paths with Stampy, forcing her to flee... until Stampy decides she can be another contestant in the title mini-game for the iC, forcing her into becoming The Mole instead.
  • The Dragon: She is this to HTT, aiding him in many of his later schemes.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Unlike her master, she has limits. She thinks HTT's stubbornness is downright irritating, is willing to at least pretend to be on Stampy's side rather than recklessly showing her evil from the start, seems to genuinely like her role as HTT's assistant (unlike his willingness to callously abuse her), and for the most part, unlike HTT, she is almost never seen using her combat skills directly on her enemies when given an unfair advantage, though it doesn't stop her from using potions instead.
  • Evil All Along: She was a Helper, until she revealed she was an ally of HitTheTarget in "Friends and Foes".
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Stampy tries to convince her to defect in Episode 624, "Helpless", but she refuses. Given that she and HitTheTarget are in a relationship, it is implied that this is the case. She also notes on her Twitter that she just wants to help her Hit The Target.
  • False Friend: She was this to Stampy during her stint as a Minecraft Helper.
  • Faux Affably Evil: She compliments Polly on her house on Twitter, calling it pretty. She and her partner then proceed to destroy said house in the episode released two days later by using a laser satellite.
  • Forced Sleep: Apparently, she was the one who drugged the cake that caused Stampy to fall asleep in "Sleepy Stampy".
  • Gadgeteer Genius: She's an expert at redstone, though she mentions on Twitter that she was forced to do so.
  • Good Girl Gone Bad: Stampy believes she is this, at least.
    Stampy: (tweeting a response to a question about Veeva Dash) She met some bad people and made a mistake. I believe that @VeevaDash still has good in her though.
  • Heel–Face Turn: At the end of the story, Veeva Dash abandons Hit The Target despite obtaining the Lovely World, and leaves with Stampy and his friends. It’s also heavily implied Veeva Dash left notes to Stampy to warn him of his plans.
  • Hidden Depths: Is shown to have genuinely enjoyed the Funland minigames while acting as The Mole.
  • Ironic Name: Her name, Veeva, is likely derived from the Latin word for 'life', yet she serves as a catalyst of death and destruction for the SLW.
  • It's All About Me: Implied on her Twitter.
    Veeva Dash: (tweeting) I just found out that I am not in @stampylongnose's new book. I might just make my own book then I can be on the cover.
  • Lady of Black Magic: We never quite know what Veeva Dash is thinking or saying, but she is known for using offensive splash potions as weapons. She also knows how to use other weapons (she mentioned on Twitter she learnt to use a bow and arrow so that HTT would be proud of her), but still genuinely seems to prefer using splash potions of poison and harming.
  • A Lighter Shade of Black: Is this to HitTheTarget — while undeniably a villain, she seems to genuinely care about her fans, retweeting their art, answering their questions on Twitter, and even going so far as to sneak one of them into the SLW. She's also teamed up with Stampy in the past, most notably in Episode 624, "Helpless", where after being rescued from a lava trap, she directed him to where his dogs were hidden. Her alignment on the official SLW alignment chart also reflects this, as she is a Neutral Evil to HitTheTarget's Chaotic Evil.
  • Manipulative Bitch: She spies on and manipulates Stampy, as a Minecraft Helper, into believing that she really was his friend. It probably helps that Stampy isn't very observant regarding her and HTT's actions.
  • The Mole:
    • In Episodes 344-355, she acted as one of Stampy's Helpers, before revealing that she was actually working for Hit the Target.
    • In the finale, it's revealed that Veeva had been sending letters to Stampy warning him of their attacks for years, implying she switched sides and had been trying to stop Hit the Target as well.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: In "Memories", after HitTheTarget successfully kills Barnaby, Veeva rewinding time with their rewind contraption resurrects him through Temporal Paradox... completely going against HTT's goal of usurping Stampy's Lovely World and reviving his oldest living pet dog.
  • Noble Top Enforcer: Is somehow this and a More Despicable Minion at the same time (though being more despicable than HTT is quite the challenge). Veeva Dash has an actual conscience, eventually has a Heel–Face Turn at the end of the series, is at least willing to apply Pragmatic Villainy, and acknowledges HTT's flaws. Despite this, she's actually more willing to use brute-force by comparison, and she uses her wits for some incredibly fiendish schemes that would not be possible if she wasn't The Dragon to HTT; it being implied that trapping Stampy in "Sleepy Stampy" before she made her on-screen appearance was also her idea, considering the use of a sleeping potion, something only she could make.
  • Not So Above It All: Is usually the stoic one — her no-nonsense attitude compared to the rest of the Helpers was one of the main things that tipped off viewers to the fact that something was up with her — but when she wins the Chicken Trail minigame in Episode 354, she acts downright giddy, jumping up and down and running around like crazy.
  • Pragmatic Villainy:
    • She became The Mole to Stampy and decided to join in with his Helpers and their antics because she would've been exposed as HTT's assistant if she didn't go along with his idealistic outlook on life until "Friends And Foes" after being caught sneaking into his doghouse.
    • In Episode 624, "Helpless", she helps Stampy escape from a trap she likely helped build... because she got stuck down there as well and had no other option to escape from the trap herself.
  • Redemption Rejection: In Episode 624, "Helpless", Stampy offers her a second chance to rejoin him as a Helper. She turns it down. Later subverted in the finale, where it appears she rejects Stampy's invitation for going with him and his friends, albeit with hesitation, before she finally decides to abandon Hit The Target.
  • Red Is Violent: Her skin is more closely associated with red than black, and if potions aren't considered violence… has it been mentioned that she used an iron axe to "pat Stampy on the back" in Episode 348, "Big Barn"?
  • Sixth Ranger Traitor: She joins the Helpers in Episode 344, "I See You" (released October 2015), when all other Helpers have long been established revolving characters. She turns out to be The Mole for HTT.
  • Status Buff: She uses swiftness, etc. potions to aid her plans. As a Minecraft Helper, she occasionally used swiftness potions to help her build quicker.
  • Status Infliction Attack: Her main attack is inflicting this on her various enemies, usually poison and harming potions.
  • Trademark Favourite Food: Potatoes, likely baked potatoes, as they appear in Minecraft. She mentioned enjoying potatoes for lunch several times on Twitter.
    Veeva Dash: (tweeting) Nothing beats having a baked potato for lunch. One of the few things that really makes me happy.
    Veeva Dash: (tweeting) Potatoes for lunch! Never a better meal .


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