* An option was added to enable or disable the pilgrimage, and it defaults to disabled. When disabled, the client will prevent you from performing a pilgrimage (i.e. the yellow border will not appear when you enter the 1 sunwarp). The sun painting is added to the item pool when pilgrimage is disabled, as otherwise there is no way into the Pilgrim Antechamber. Inversely, the sun painting is no longer in the item pool when pilgrimage is enabled (even if door shuffle is on), requiring you to perform a pilgrimage to get to that room. * The canonical pilgrimage has been deprecated. Instead, there is logic for determining whether a pilgrimage is possible. * Two options were added that allow the player to decide whether paintings and/or Crossroads - Roof Access are permitted during the pilgrimage. Both default to disabled. These options apply both to logical expectations in the generator, and are also enforced by the game client. * An option was added to control how sunwarps are accessed. The default is for them to always be accessible, like in the base game. It is also possible to disable them entirely (which is not possible when pilgrimage is enabled), or lock them behind items similar to door shuffle. It can either be one item that unlocks all sunwarps at the same time, six progressive items that unlock the sunwarps from 1 to 6, or six individual items that unlock the sunwarps in any order. This option is independent from door shuffle. * An option was added that shuffles sunwarps. This acts similarly to painting shuffle. The 12 sunwarps are re-ordered and re-paired. Sunwarps that were previously entrances or exits do not need to stay entrances or exits. Performing a pilgrimage requires proceeding through the sunwarps in the new order, rather than the original one. * Pilgrimage was added as a win condition. It requires you to solve the blue PILGRIM panel in the Pilgrim Antechamber. |
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README.md
lingo data
The source of truth for the Lingo randomizer is (currently) the LL1.yaml and ids.yaml files located here. These files are used by the generator, the game client, and the tracker, in order to have logic that is consistent across them all.
The generator does not actually read in the yaml files. Instead, a compiled datafile called generated.dat is also located in this directory. If you update LL1.yaml and/or ids.yaml, you must also regenerate the datafile using python worlds/lingo/utils/pickle_static_data.py
. A unit test will fail if you don't.