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Unlike religion, in Beerplop it's wise to sacrifice things and it brings manifest advantages. You can sacrifice your levels, a [[Buildings|building's]] enchantments or your Beers in the [[Automated Bar]]. The details of these sacrifice processes are described in the following sections.
 
Unlike religion, in Beerplop it's wise to sacrifice things and it brings manifest advantages. You can sacrifice your levels, a [[Buildings|building's]] enchantments or your Beers in the [[Automated Bar]]. The details of these sacrifice processes are described in the following sections.
  
== Sacrifice your levels ==
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==Sacrifice your levels==
 
When your [[level]] rises over 1000, you can sacrifice your progress in the game so far to gain a plop multiplier.
 
When your [[level]] rises over 1000, you can sacrifice your progress in the game so far to gain a plop multiplier.
 
After your sacrifice, your level rises as beermats to the Heaven of Beer, where you can trade your beermats for [[Holy Upgrades]], which unlock new features of the game or give you additional boosters. Note: the plop boost you gain after a sacrifice does not decrease when you spend beermats on holy upgrades.
 
After your sacrifice, your level rises as beermats to the Heaven of Beer, where you can trade your beermats for [[Holy Upgrades]], which unlock new features of the game or give you additional boosters. Note: the plop boost you gain after a sacrifice does not decrease when you spend beermats on holy upgrades.
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===What is lost===
 
===What is lost===
  
*All of your [[plops]]
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*Your [[plops]]
 
*Your [[bottle caps]]
 
*Your [[bottle caps]]
 
*Your [[buildings]] (including building level-ups and clonings)
 
*Your [[buildings]] (including building level-ups and clonings)
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After the sacrifice, you will want to rebuild your lost buildings. Be sure that you didn't accidentally forget grapes or chili in your Beer Blender Bar recipe which increase building prices.
 
After the sacrifice, you will want to rebuild your lost buildings. Be sure that you didn't accidentally forget grapes or chili in your Beer Blender Bar recipe which increase building prices.
  
==== Non-obvious [[achievements]] ====
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====Non-obvious [[achievements]]====
  
* Sacrifice at level 1337
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*Sacrifice at level 1337
  
== Sacrifice your Enchantments ==
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==Sacrifice your Enchantments==
 
Every building which can be enchanted has a number of enchantments – that's how often you've clicked "Enchant" – and an enchantment level – that's how often you've sacrificed your enchantments.
 
Every building which can be enchanted has a number of enchantments – that's how often you've clicked "Enchant" – and an enchantment level – that's how often you've sacrificed your enchantments.
  
 
If the number of enchantments of a building becomes ten times larger than the building's enchantment level, you can sacrifice them. After the sacrifice, the number of enchantments pf this particular building are reset to zero, the enchantment level is increased by one, the enchantment prices rise slightly and the enchantments for this building get stronger.
 
If the number of enchantments of a building becomes ten times larger than the building's enchantment level, you can sacrifice them. After the sacrifice, the number of enchantments pf this particular building are reset to zero, the enchantment level is increased by one, the enchantment prices rise slightly and the enchantments for this building get stronger.
  
== Sacrifice your Beers in the Automated Bar ==
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==Sacrifice your Beers in the Automated Bar==
 
While progressing in the [[Automated Bar]] minigame, you may also sacrifice your sold beers if their number rises above a certain threshold. You will lose all of your currently available beers and rise up a level. This has several effects:
 
While progressing in the [[Automated Bar]] minigame, you may also sacrifice your sold beers if their number rises above a certain threshold. You will lose all of your currently available beers and rise up a level. This has several effects:
  
# The Beer production/consumption of every piece of furniture is doubled.
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#The Beer production/consumption of every piece of furniture is doubled.
# You may use your Beers to boost...
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#You may use your Beers to boost...
## ... the Plop production in the main game.
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##... the Plop production in the main game.
## ... the Bottle Cap production in the main game.
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##... the Bottle Cap production in the main game.
## ... the production of you [[Buildings#Dispensers|Dispensers]] in the main game.
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##... the production of you [[Buildings#Dispensers|Dispensers]] in the main game.
# Upgrades are unlocked which also enlarge the Beer production or reduce furniture prices.
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#Upgrades are unlocked which also enlarge the Beer production or reduce furniture prices.
# Your bar grows by one row of floor tiles to the bottom and one column to the right.
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#Your bar grows by one row of floor tiles to the bottom and one column to the right.

Latest revision as of 09:20, 25 September 2020

Unlike religion, in Beerplop it's wise to sacrifice things and it brings manifest advantages. You can sacrifice your levels, a building's enchantments or your Beers in the Automated Bar. The details of these sacrifice processes are described in the following sections.

Sacrifice your levels

When your level rises over 1000, you can sacrifice your progress in the game so far to gain a plop multiplier. After your sacrifice, your level rises as beermats to the Heaven of Beer, where you can trade your beermats for Holy Upgrades, which unlock new features of the game or give you additional boosters. Note: the plop boost you gain after a sacrifice does not decrease when you spend beermats on holy upgrades.

After a sacrifice, you lose some parts of your current game progress while other parts are preserved.

What is lost

What is preserved

Tips and Tricks

After the sacrifice, you will want to rebuild your lost buildings. Be sure that you didn't accidentally forget grapes or chili in your Beer Blender Bar recipe which increase building prices.

Non-obvious achievements

  • Sacrifice at level 1337

Sacrifice your Enchantments

Every building which can be enchanted has a number of enchantments – that's how often you've clicked "Enchant" – and an enchantment level – that's how often you've sacrificed your enchantments.

If the number of enchantments of a building becomes ten times larger than the building's enchantment level, you can sacrifice them. After the sacrifice, the number of enchantments pf this particular building are reset to zero, the enchantment level is increased by one, the enchantment prices rise slightly and the enchantments for this building get stronger.

Sacrifice your Beers in the Automated Bar

While progressing in the Automated Bar minigame, you may also sacrifice your sold beers if their number rises above a certain threshold. You will lose all of your currently available beers and rise up a level. This has several effects:

  1. The Beer production/consumption of every piece of furniture is doubled.
  2. You may use your Beers to boost...
    1. ... the Plop production in the main game.
    2. ... the Bottle Cap production in the main game.
    3. ... the production of you Dispensers in the main game.
  3. Upgrades are unlocked which also enlarge the Beer production or reduce furniture prices.
  4. Your bar grows by one row of floor tiles to the bottom and one column to the right.