

Unlocked from Challenge #24 - PAY TO PLAYįriends till the end - Spawns three friendly blue attack flies Lemon Party - Spawns a large yellow pool on the floor around you, damaging enemies which walk in itĪddicted - Causes you to take a full heart of damage for all sources for the current room. I found pills - Changes the appearance of Isaac's face for the current room (Cosmetic change only) I can see forever - Opens secret room and super secret room entrances on the current floor Hematemesis - Empties all but one red heart container and spawns 1-4 red hearts on the floor

If you have 1 or less heart containers, this pill becomes Health Up Can be negated with Black Candleīad Gas - Isaac farts, poisoning enemies around himīombs are key - Switches number of bombs and keysĮxplosive Diarrhea - Spawns five live troll bombs behind Isaac, one per secondįull Health - Restores all your empty red heart containers

Can be used with Placebo to generate infinite batteriesĪmnesia - Hides the floor map for the rest of the current floor (same as curse of the lost). If you're near your PS4 you could always opt for remote play if you're really determined to get your Afterbirth on in bed (which sounds all sorts of wrong).48 Hour Energy - Fully recharges your active item and drops 1-2 battery pickups. Rodriguez didn't say anything about the PS4 version of Afterbirth, so that's still sounding likely. "Among other things, consider that Afterbirth has over 100 weapon combinations, Rebirth had much less. "The Wii U is not much more powerful than a PS Vita," Rodriguez added in a follow-up tweet.Īt a glance, it may seem odd that a fairly retro-looking 2D game couldn't run on Nintendo's latest hardware, but Rodriguez noted that there's a lot going on under the hood, especially as the game lets players stack all sorts of unique weapon combinations. Outlook NOT good," he wrote in a message retweeted by The Binding of Isaac developer Edmund McMillan. Not running at a performance level I'm happy with. "Evaluating Afterbirth for Wii U, new 3DS and PS Vita. Publisher Nicalis' founder Tyrone Rodriguez offered this bleak outlook on Twitter. It's looking very unlikely that The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth's Afterbirth DLC will ever appear on Vita, 3DS or Wii U.
