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From the creators of Dead Cells, Windblown is an action roguelike where you fight against unusual robotic creatures made of stone, known as Sentinels. The player takes on the role of a Leaper, exploring various biomes hidden within the mysterious Vortex.
While venturing through the Vortex, you will encounter a range of enemies, ranging from smaller foes like Rushers and Bombers to elite enemies like Sword Golems and Worker Saws. Defeating these enemies is essential for progressing in Windblown, as they drop valuable resources called Cogs. Cogs can be used to unlock various upgrades by speaking to an NPC named Eperin at the Ark. Follow this guide to discover all the upgrades available in Windblown and how to obtain them.
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All Upgrades in Windblown
Like other roguelikes such as Hades and Dead Cells, you start as a relatively weak character without any upgrades. This makes early exploration challenging as you venture into the unknown Vortex. However, with a few runs, you can collect Cogs and Memonites, which allow you to unlock upgrades and weapons. By collecting Cogs, you can unlock the following upgrades by talking Eperin. There are five different categories, each of which features several distinct upgrades.
Healing Upgrades
Healing upgrades should be among your first priorities in Windblown. Starting the game with no healing flasks makes it challenging to survive in the long run. Additional healing flasks give you more freedom through dodging, and allow you to save healing for major battles, such as final bosses.
Upgrade |
Cost |
What it Does |
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Health Flask |
Free |
Unlocks first health flask |
Health Flask II |
180 Cogs |
Unlocks second health flask |
Health Flask III |
400 Cogs |
Unlocks third health flask |
Health Flask IV |
600 Cogs |
Unlocks fourth health flask |
Ark Upgrades
After each defeat in the Vortex, you return to the Ark, a village of floating islands located just outside the deadly Vortex winds. Here, you’ll meet various NPCs who assist you in upgrading your abilities for future attempts. Tou can unlock two specific upgrades to add new features to the Ark village:
Upgrade |
Cost |
What it Does |
---|---|---|
Macaba’s Bark |
50 Cogs |
Allows you to speak to Macaba to change your appearance to other playable characters. |
Weapon Training |
2500 Cogs |
Lets you try out all unlocked weapons on the training dummy. |
General Upgrades
In Windblown, various general upgrades enhance the experience of your runs. Some upgrades provide early-game boosts, while others allow you to keep resources between runs. Below are all the general upgrades you can unlock:
Upgrade |
Cost |
What it does |
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Starting Weapon I |
20 Cogs |
Equips a weapon at the beginning of each run. |
Backstabber |
120 Cogs |
Increases backstab damage by 25%. |
Starting Trinket I |
100 Cogs |
Provides a trinket at the start of each run. |
Recycling I |
140 Cogs |
Allows you to recycle gear on the ground, converting it into Shells. |
Shell Reserves I |
250 Cogs |
Preserves up to 100 Shells upon death. |
Boosted Boosts I |
280 Cogs |
Grants a 5% chance to receive enhanced boosts. |
Starting Weapon II |
300 Cogs |
Equips two weapons at the start of the run. |
Starting Trinket II |
300 Cogs |
Provides two trinkets at the start of the run. |
Recycling II |
300 Cogs |
Recycling gear yields more Shells. |
Shell Reserves II |
500 Cogs |
Preserves up to 200 Shells upon death. |
Reroll |
750 Cogs |
Allows you to reroll gifts in exchange for Shells. |
Gift Slot I |
600 Cogs |
Unlocks a fourth Gift Slot. |
Gift Slot II |
1000 Cogs |
Allows you to purchase gifts mid-run. |
Shell Reserves III |
1000 Cogs |
Preserves up to 300 Shells upon death. |
Boosted Boosts II |
1500 Cogs |
Increases the chance for enhanced boosts to 10%. |
Start Source |
50 Cogs |
Adds a Gift Source at the beginning of each run. |
Hexed Source |
500 Cogs |
Spawns a Hexed Gift Source in your run. Hexed Gift Sources offer strong effects, but come with downsides. |
Vortex Upgrades
Vortex upgrades add new elements to the Vortex environment, enhancing gameplay after you’ve put a few hours into Windblown. For example, obtaining the Wind Map unlocks the Fungal Swamp biome, featuring new enemies and bosses. Below are the Vortex upgrades you can unlock:
Upgrades |
Cost or Requirement |
What it Does |
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Wind Map |
Find in Rat Village (the third biome) and bring it back to the Ark. |
Unlocks Fungal Swamp biome. |
Abundant Jars |
140 Cogs |
Breaking jars may occasionally drop food items. |
Variant Bait |
140 Cogs |
Attracts Variants, who can drop additional loot. |
Updrafts |
180 Cogs |
Allows the use of upward wind currents to reach previously inaccessible areas. |
Challengers |
300 Cogs |
Adds optional challenges to each run. |
Lifeline |
300 Cogs |
Enables the use of rope to access a hidden area beneath the well in the Ark. |
Cog Gates |
1000 Cogs |
You may encounter random gates that can be unlocked with Cogs for additional loot. |
Action Upgrades
The final type of upgrades you can purchase from Eperin are action upgrades. These upgrades add new types of attacks and enhance movement abilities, increasing your combat potential. Unlike other upgrades, most action upgrades do not require Cogs, but are instead earned as rewards for defeating tough bosses.
Upgrade |
Cost or Requirement |
What it does |
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Banger Pulsor |
Defeat Headbanger, the final boss in the Factory biome. |
Grants chain-dash ability. |
Alterattack |
Reward for defeating a boss in the Golem Gardens biome. |
Unlocks chained attacks. |
Chained Alterattack |
Reward for defeating a boss in the Rat Village biome. |
Unlocks a second chained attack. |
Extra Chained Alterattack |
Reward for defeating a boss in the Incubator biome. |
Unlocks a third chained attack. |
Crystallize |
Reward for defeating an enemy in the Golem Gardens biome. |
Lets you turn elite enemies and bosses into Memonites when defeating them. |
Enhanced Crystallize |
300 Cogs |
Crystallizing enemies reduces trinket refill time. |
These are all the upgrades available in Windblown. Note that not all upgrades are accessible from the start; some have a lock icon with a number next to them, indicating the number of upgrades you need to purchase before they become available. Additionally, level II or III upgrades will only appear after unlocking the previous level.