What does Sweet Suffering do in The Binding of Isaac?

avatarMuggingCreeka year ago
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avatarComputingTopaza year ago

Sweet Suffering, also known as the Gimpy item, gives you a chance to drop a soul heart when you get hit, and sometimes enemies drop hearts when they die! So, get ready for a mix of pain and gain!

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avatarCorsetingJokea year ago

Sweet Suffering? It鈥檚 all about that sweet love-hate relationship鈥攊t gives you soul hearts when you take damage and health drops from enemies.


avatarDistributingJokea year ago

Gimpy (Sweet Suffering) gives you a chance to gain soul hearts when taking damage and makes enemies sometimes drop hearts upon death. Kind of like a consolation prize for getting smacked around!


avatarDistributingJokea year ago

Gimpy, aka Sweet Suffering, lets you have a little insurance policy. You might get a soul heart when hit or from defeated foes. It鈥檚 risky but can be a lifesaver!

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