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What do you think about the uninplemented characters?


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I want to see new characters. The unimplemented ones are unimplemented for good reason.

 

And one of the reasons could be that they're saving them for later release or later change, much like Wigfrid seems to be a changed Winnie. Also, let's remember that Woodie, WX-78, Wickerbottom, Wes, Webber and Maxwell/Waxwell were, at a point, known of but unimplemented too.

 

I would really like to see what they can do with Wortox, both in unlocking and in practice. Something related to the Caves, I would think, as Kevin once hinted at (according to the wikia).

 

In the Rhymes With Play Shipwrecked livestream, you could see monkeys in an island, so maybe Wilbur will be part of the DLC?

I just want Wortox. I believe when you died and the xp bar came up in vanilla you saw his silhouette  so I was convinced for so long he would be added. 

 

Hit me right in the feels when I discovered he was unimplemented.

My main interests are Waverly and Wagstaff.

 

Waverly I like for the same reasons as Wickerbottom: not many games offer the option to play with a female character not young and conventionally attractive. And I'm curious what a magic user or potion brewer could do for the gameplay. Double points if she'd come with a familiar because I adore the "assistant" characters. You know, like Abigail, Lucy, and Webber's skin.

 

Wagstaff I'm intrigued by for story purposes and just because his existence is kind of made up on the spot. I'd love to see him be implemented as a full character.

 

I would still like to see Winnie released and one way or another tied to Wigfrid. I like Wigfrid, but I'm more interested in the gameplay that comes from a character who can't eat meat than one who can't eat plants.

 

Wortox, Wilbur, and Wilton look promising, I suppose, but without any clue as to what kind of gameplay they'd offer or who/what they are, I can't say I care. Well, with the monkeys in SW, I'm slightly more interested in Wilbur.

 

I don't get why anyone could care about Wallace. I recall reading he's Scottish, but that'd be all there is to him, right? He's got the least amount of (implied) narrative, soI'm curious what I'm not seeing here that has others enthusiast about him.

I'm most interested in Wallace, because he is a wild card right now.

 

For pretty much all the other characters we might have an idea of what they might do (Winnie is a vegetarian, Waverly uses magic, Wilbur is a friend of the monkeys, and Wortox is a friend of monsters/uses magic?)

 

But there's no hint as to what Wallace might bring to the table, so I'm interested in seeing him in the full game.

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