TheGnorp Apologueis a pixel-art clicker-idler whose simple art style belies a surprisingly complex game.

Your beginner’s guide to success.

Each major Tier comes with a permanent passive Talent that you dont have to buy.

the gnorp apalog frost fire and missile massacre side by side

Runner Backstop makes Runners carry more when Slammers are over-performing.

Motivation increases the damage of Slammers while Runners are over-performing.

This creates perfect synergy with the two skills.

A collage of the skill tree point rock and the rock being attacked by a Gnorp in The Gnorp Apologue.

Extra Housing is always good to havesince housing gets expensive quickly, and every free house helps.

Its wise to stick to one element or the other if youre not in Tier 4.

In-run, this build engages when you get Rocket Arrows, which turn all normal arrows into Rockets.

The Stone of Talent, with each “Tier” labelled by a colored number.

This includes turning bullets into arrows.

Deals, of course, double your Rocket Arrow output.

Rocket Arrows and Zybe Arrows are no good here.

The rock spills forth multicolored shards and there is a high pile of them near it. Circle in orange ar the Motivation and Runner Backstop Combo

The only noticeable exception isModern Warfare,which isincompatible with builds utilizing Future to the Back.

Not every creature can fare equally well against the storm.

The rock spews forth multicolored shards. It’s afflicted with both Frostfire and Acid. Not the directors on the rock, not driven off by the Frostfire

The rock spews multicolored shards as rockets crash down on it. Mountaineer Gnorps and their king work on the pile

The rock spews forth multicolor shards, as it is full of arrows a made vulnerable by a dark crack. Rockets await in the sky to come down.

The pile getting bigger from the damage outnumbering the collection rate in The Gnorp Apologue.

Against The Storm Species: Beaver, harpy, fox.

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