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Augments
Augments are special items which are acquired during play. They normally grant the player permanent passive bonuses, which last until the end of the player's current run. These items are not collected automatically - they -
Characters
There are eight playable characters (including DLC) in 20XX. You can change characters in The Ark at any time, simply by moving up to the character capsules and pressing{Activate Thing} besides it. For all -
Powers
Powers are special items which can be acquired from defeating most Bosses. These can be used with the{Power 1},{Power 2},{Power 3} keys. Hawk gains an additional Power slot, which can be used -
Core Augments
Core Augments are augments which fit to a specific part of your body, with only one core augment equip-able to a slot at a time. They are found most frequently within Core Chests (which -
Death Lotus
Death Lotus is one of the bosses you face in Vaculab. The boss is similar in appearance to a lotus flower while having bird-like facial features. The room Death Lotus resides in is comprised -
Kur
Kur is one of two bosses found in the Skytemple. Kur is a Dragonoid robot approximately twice the size of Nina/Ace. Kur's room has 4 platforms: one near the top of the room -
20XX Wiki
the 20XX guide for objects, augments, enemies and more written and maintained by the players. Welcome to the Official 20XX and 30XX Wiki -
30XX
30XX is a roguelke action platformer developed by Batterystaple Games and Fire Hose Games, published by Batterystaple Games, and is the sequel to 20XX. This wiki is not used for game support. For game support -
System Restore
System Restore is an augment. When obtained, any prototype augments the player currently has will lose their negative effects. Depending on the Prototype, this can have wildly different results. If the player has not yet -
Bosses
Splashscreen Description Death Lotus Twin Astrals Eternal Star Kur Perforator Alpha Rollster Beta Shatterbeak Vile Visage Dr. Brighton Sharp Dr. Arlan Flat Old Bosses[] Picture Splashscreen Description File:VileSpiderSplash.jpg Vile Spider -
Zones
This article is a stub. You can help 20XX Wiki by expanding it. There are five zones in 20XX: The Ark, Agnisort (Superhot Facility), Frostor (Arctic Datacore), Skytemple (Stonetemple Skycity), Vaculab (Jungle Station) -
Objects
Objects are interactive entities scattered throughout the stage environment. Chests are breakable objects that usually contain Augments or pickups. Chests will never take less than 10 damage per hit, even if you have a negative -
Skulls
Skulls are optional difficulty modifiers which can be activated in Defiant Mode, or the Daily and Weekly Hardcore Challenges. They normally make the game more difficult for the player. -
Shatterbeak
Shatterbeak is one of two bosses found in Frostor. It is a penguin robot that is able to dash through the air. Shatterbeak's room is similar to Kur's room where there are 4 -
Dr. Brighton Sharp
Dr. Brighton Sharp is the boss in level 9 "Station, The Gateway". Unlike the first eight bosses, defeating this boss spawns three Boss Chests by default instead of one; in exchange, the post-boss room -
Vile Visage
Vile Visage is one of the bosses that reside in Frostor. The boss takes the form of a giant face that spans the entire height of the boss room. Vile Visage's room is simple -
Perforator Alpha
Perforator Alpha is a boss that appears in Agnisort. Her appearance is a four-directional, rotating turret. Perforator Alpha's boss room consists of 3 vertical wires that stretch the whole length of the room -
Twin Astrals
Twin Astrals are a pair of bosses faced in Vaculab. The Bosses' appearances are two mechanical primates, one with a yellow and orange coloration and sun motifs and the other with a white and purple -
20XX
This article is a stub. You can help 20XX Wiki by expanding it. 20XX is a roguelike action platformer developed by Batterystaple Games and Fire Hose Games, and published by Batterystaple Games. The game inspired -
Eternal Star
Eternal Star is one of the bosses that resides in Sky Temple. The boss is like a larger Flapp, though more bat-like in appearance. Eternal Star's room consists of several platforms the player -
Dr. Arlan Flat
Dr. Arlan Flat is the final boss, appearing at the end of the stage "Deepstation Two". He uses a giant spider mech to fight the player. Dr Flat's boss room is the biggest in -
Frostor
Frostor is an abandoned facility in a desolate, icy wasteland. Now only inhabited by killer machines. Like jet-propelled penguins and lots of exploding spiders. Despite its corroding state, the facility has many defensive mechanisms -
Rollster Beta
Rollster Beta is one of two bosses found in Agnisort. The boss is a rodent-looking robot that rides a bladed monocycle. Bounce-based Generator Unit, brought to production using funding from the Energy Alternatives -
Potato Battery
Potato Battery is an augment. When obtained, it increases the player's maximum energy by 3. The energy increase will be filled energy pips, also providing slight energy recovery. It can be found as a
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