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* "[[https://youtu.be/umFWn0y0kdQ Genesis of the End]]", otherwise known as the theme that plays when you fight The Eye in Eldritch Outlook. Its a very tense song that encapsulates the player's fight against The Eye, with the song becoming more upbeat the closer you are to defeating it. Unlike most of the music used for bosses in the game, the song loops until you move onto the next phase, in which it will play the next part of the song and loops until you proceed to the next phase and so on.

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* "[[https://youtu.be/umFWn0y0kdQ Genesis of the End]]", otherwise known as the theme that plays when you fight The Eye in Eldritch Outlook. Its a very tense song that tension encapsulates the player's fight against The Eye, with the song becoming more upbeat the closer you are to defeating it. Unlike most of the music used for bosses in the game, the song it loops until you move onto the next phase, in which when it will play the next part of the song and loops loop until you proceed to the next phase phase, and so on.



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_XtupR5o9o A Day to Remember]]" plays during the final fight of ''A Hunter's Calling'' against Aledar and Tasim. The theme works for both the player and Aledar and Tasim in that both sides can be seen as final boss from the other's perspective. There are also hints of Detlas' theme being present within the song to amplify the desperation Aledar and Tasim have to protect the town at all costs.

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_XtupR5o9o A Day to Remember]]" plays during the final fight of ''A Hunter's Calling'' against Aledar and Tasim. The theme works for both the player and Aledar and Tasim in that both sides can be seen as the final boss from the other's perspective. There are also hints of Detlas' theme being present within the song to amplify the desperation Aledar and Tasim have to protect the town at all costs.

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'''SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic pages are Administrivia/SpoilersOff. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''




'''SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic pages are Administrivia/SpoilersOff. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned.'''



* "[[https://youtu.be/umFWn0y0kdQ Genesis of the End]]", otherwise known as the theme that plays when you fight The Eye in Eldritch Outlook. Its a very tense song that encapsulates the player's fight against The Eye, with the song becoming more upbeat the closer you are to defeating it. Unlike most of the music used for bosses in the game, the song loops until you move onto the next phase, in which it will play the next part of the song and loops until you proceed to the next phase and so on.



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_XtupR5o9o A Day to Remember]]" plays during the final fight of ''A Hunter's Calling'' against Aledar and Tasim. The theme works for both the player and Aledar and Tasim in that the player is the final boss from the latter two's perspective. There are also hints of Detlas' theme being present within the song to amplify the desperation Aledar and Tasim have to protect the town at all costs.

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_XtupR5o9o A Day to Remember]]" plays during the final fight of ''A Hunter's Calling'' against Aledar and Tasim. The theme works for both the player and Aledar and Tasim in that the player is the both sides can be seen as final boss from the latter two's other's perspective. There are also hints of Detlas' theme being present within the song to amplify the desperation Aledar and Tasim have to protect the town at all costs.

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* Both of the themes used in ''Tower of Ascension'' can apply. The first, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLbDtriTw70&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=127 Endless Climb]]", feels like a theme to represent the player's struggle as they make their way up the floors of the tower. The second, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb5K1eDtmFs&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=128 Infinite Ascension]]", which plays during the boss/last floor of a section, sounds more like a triumphant rendition of the previous theme, almost as if the music is encouraging the player win their battle against the boss.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LvMjkV-MXk&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=92 Aimless Paths]]" plays in the Canyon of the Lost and does well to emphasize the "you are lost and don't have a clue where to go" aspect of the region.
* The theme used for the Ruined Olmic City in the Silent Expanse, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcQZG24XL8k&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=142 Where They Wandered]]", suits the haunting atmosphere the location has. The music has quiet and isolated feeling but still gives off a sense of dread, reflecting the area's [[NothingIsScarier lack of mobs]] but acknowledging that things like the Omnipotent Wander appearing out of nowhere to chase the player before disappearing from the player's sight. It also fits within the Silent Expanse questline [[spoiler:given [[DwindlingParty what]] the player witnessed a moment prior]].
* In stark contrast to most of the Boss Altar fights, the Panic Zealot gets its own boss theme. "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKm92L_8fis&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=159 Catalyst for a Fractured Psyche]]" sounds like a chaotic mess while incorporating a majority of the themes heard in the Silent Expanse. This perfectly represents both the player character and the ''actual'' player during the fight where they need to have a steady hand and any screw ups could lead to further panicking.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_XtupR5o9o&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=148 A Day to Remember]]" is the theme that plays during the final fight of ''A Hunter's Calling'' against [[spoiler:Aledar and Tasim. The theme works for both the player and Aledar and Tasim in that the player is the final boss from the latter two's perspective.]] There are also hints of [[spoiler:Detlas' theme being present within the song to amplify the desperation Aledar and Tasim have to protect the town at all costs.]]

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\n* Both of the themes used in ''Tower of Ascension'' can apply.Ascension''. The first, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLbDtriTw70&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=127 com/watch?v=rLbDtriTw70 Endless Climb]]", feels like a theme to represent the player's struggle as they make their way up the floors of the tower. The second, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb5K1eDtmFs&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=128 com/watch?v=bb5K1eDtmFs Infinite Ascension]]", which plays during the boss/last floor of a section, sounds more like a triumphant rendition of the previous theme, almost as if the music is encouraging the player win their battle against the boss.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LvMjkV-MXk&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=92 com/watch?v=1LvMjkV-MXk Aimless Paths]]" plays in the Canyon of the Lost and does well to emphasize emphasizes the "you are lost and don't have a clue where to go" aspect of the region.
* The theme used for the Ruined Olmic City in the Silent Expanse, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcQZG24XL8k&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=142 com/watch?v=OcQZG24XL8k Where They Wandered]]", suits the haunting atmosphere the location has. The music has a quiet and isolated feeling but still gives off a sense of dread, reflecting the area's [[NothingIsScarier lack of mobs]] but acknowledging that things like the Omnipotent Wander appearing out of nowhere to chase the player before disappearing from the player's sight. It also fits within the Silent Expanse questline [[spoiler:given given [[DwindlingParty what]] the player witnessed a moment prior]].
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* In stark contrast to most of the Boss Altar fights, the Panic Zealot gets its own boss theme. "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKm92L_8fis&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=159 com/watch?v=FKm92L_8fis Catalyst for a Fractured Psyche]]" sounds like a chaotic mess while incorporating a majority of the themes heard in the Silent Expanse. This perfectly represents both the player character and the ''actual'' player during the fight where they need to have a steady hand and any screw ups could lead to further panicking.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_XtupR5o9o&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=148 com/watch?v=V_XtupR5o9o A Day to Remember]]" is the theme that plays during the final fight of ''A Hunter's Calling'' against [[spoiler:Aledar Aledar and Tasim. The theme works for both the player and Aledar and Tasim in that the player is the final boss from the latter two's perspective.]] There are also hints of [[spoiler:Detlas' Detlas' theme being present within the song to amplify the desperation Aledar and Tasim have to protect the town at all costs.]]costs.
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''Wynncraft'''s soundtrack is proof that noteblocks can be used to create some real bangers.

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* Both of the themes used in ''Tower of Ascension'' can apply. The first, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLbDtriTw70&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=127 Endless Climb]]", feels like a theme to represent the player's struggle as they make their way up the floors of the tower. The second, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb5K1eDtmFs&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=128 Infinite Ascension]]", which plays during the boss/last floor of a section, sounds more like a triumphant rendition of the previous theme, almost as if the music is encouraging the player win their battle against the boss.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LvMjkV-MXk&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=92 Aimless Paths]]" plays in the Canyon of the Lost and does well to emphasize the "you are lost and don't have a clue where to go" aspect of the region.
* The theme used for the Ruined Olmic City in the Silent Expanse, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcQZG24XL8k&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=142 Where They Wandered]]", suits the haunting atmosphere the location has. The music has quiet and isolated feeling but still gives off a sense of dread, reflecting the area's [[NothingIsScarier lack of mobs]] but acknowledging that things like the Omnipotent Wander appearing out of nowhere to chase the player before disappearing from the player's sight. It also fits within the Silent Expanse questline [[spoiler:given [[DwindlingParty what]] the player witnessed a moment prior]].
* In stark contrast to most of the Boss Altar fights, the Panic Zealot gets its own boss theme. "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKm92L_8fis&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=159 Catalyst for a Fractured Psyche]]" sounds like a chaotic mess while incorporating a majority of the themes heard in the Silent Expanse. This perfectly represents both the player character and the ''actual'' player during the fight where they need to have a steady hand and any screw ups could lead to further panicking.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_XtupR5o9o&list=PLyqkjDCr8kbI3CjNZimiri8shU1GbfJ6E&index=148 A Day to Remember]]" is the theme that plays during the final fight of ''A Hunter's Calling'' against [[spoiler:Aledar and Tasim. The theme works for both the player and Aledar and Tasim in that the player is the final boss from the latter two's perspective.]] There are also hints of [[spoiler:Detlas' theme being present within the song to amplify the desperation Aledar and Tasim have to protect the town at all costs.]]

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