Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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I like to play Boss levels, and most of them you win twice and get the code. I barely joined and the editor drew a box around me excluding me from the others. He made a path straight to the code. That happened at least 4 or five times.
And once out of a blue moon, I join minigame worlds and I get the code also.
So my question is, does that happen to you?
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Some boss maps have a special donors' section. On others, they let donors simply have the code. I'm still not completely sure why, but my guess is they trust donors more because, well, they paid money.
Ive had this happen before. Mainly back before godmode was around, when we used tunnels, random people would give me access to them.
Some boss maps have a special donors' section. On others, they let donors simply have the code. I'm still not completely sure why, but my guess is they trust donors more because, well, they paid money.
That makes some sense, but I like to think that they like the smilie
That makes some sense, but I like to think that they like the smilie
Maybe that too!
Back when donors got the smileys before the microtransaction was released and less than 50 of us had it, people paid a looot of attention to me/us, rofl. But that was also before code levels were really popular, so that specific situation didn't happen to me.
Ya, that's happened to me before.
Only once, but then the level got destroyed.
I have as well. I just add some nice art if there is room for it as a small token of appreciation
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Either paid the money or used Cheat Engine to get the smily.
Lol, once that happened to me, but then I secretly started trolling by switching to a generic face in the popular boss room and then spawning crowns out of nowhere. Lol. The bosses were going crazy.
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