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- Compatibility
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- Events
HyphoSphere changes
Sporulation Update
Following feedback from our beta testers and early community comments, several players let us know that runs were starting to feel too similar over time. We took that seriously, and this update is our answer.
100 runs. None alike.
The Sporulation system has been completely rebuilt. Every time you sporulate, a unique modifier changes the rules of the game from the ground up. Across the first 100 sporulations, every run plays out differently.
Sometimes your passive production is cut off and only your clicks matter. Sometimes it is the opposite, the keyboard is useless and only time works for you. Sometimes five organisms are locked and you have to make do with the five that remain. Sometimes production is inverted and the Hypha becomes more powerful than the Mycelial Singularity.
A few examples of what awaits you:
Perfect Balance requires you to own exactly the same count of every organism type, or your production is halved.
Silent Productivity multiplies your production by 8 as long as you do not touch anything. The first click resets it all.
Harmony of Ten rewards you with ×5 if every organism type you own is a multiple of 10. Manage every purchase to the decimal.
Bitter Spore doubles your Primordial Spores at the end of the run, but the threshold increases by 5% for every spore already in your collection. The further you progress, the harder it gets.
Quantum Hypha gives every click a 1% chance to produce ×1000 nutrients at once. Normal clicks are only worth half.
And after the 100th sporulation, mutations become random: any of the 100 can appear. There is no ceiling.
Events that demand your attention.
Alongside this, ten types of sporulation events now appear during your runs. Some are opportunities to seize within seconds. Others are threats: bacteria converging on the heart of your network, a toxic spore with a visible countdown, or the Cosmic Mycorrhiza demanding 15 clicks in 10 seconds.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their feedback. This update would not exist without them.
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