![]() ***This is NOT unlocked through Cyox, I listed it here because it is an accessory that return players likely will be missing. + Increase chest appearance chance after battle + Recover 2 Hp at the beginning of battle = The little fire ball throwing, jumpy demon you find in Envirok's Castle (fire level) Scroll of Dark Magic, different color version + When moving to a different room, dodge one attack Special Active: Deals damage and stun all enemy on screenĭamage 2-4, Attack per sec 9.09. Offensive offhand weapon, basically an offhand Advanced Pistol Offensive offhand weapon, basically throw a beetle that stick onto enemy and damage itĭamage 5, Attack per sec = as fast as you click (Advanced Pistol), Magazine size 10 Special Passive: Become Invinible when Dashing (Hair wax effect but only when using this gun) No Special Ability, just a stronger, standard spearĭescription: An alien-designed, quite large gun that I don't know how to properly describe.ĭamage 7-14, Attack per sec 5, Magazine size 20 Swing pattern = Thrust, thrust, then repeat thrust like many spears. +50% Dash Damage, +10% Movement Speed, -15 Max Health ![]() Special Passive: Automatically fire homing light arrow at enemy when dashingĭescription: Basically a spear that have appearance similar to Madness series Tag: None, Onehanded, NOT Katana despite apperanceĭescription: A bow that shoots extremely fast light arrow (similar to Light Bringer), but is weaker and don't need to charge up ![]() + Seem to have a cap on how many hits can happen on the same enemy + Your character temporary disappear, randomly striking enemy on the screen, then reppear Swing pattern = 1 hit, 1 hit then the 3rd hit hits multiple times, REPEAT Weapon: (Weapon will be longer due to need to describe weapon)ĭescription: Onehanded blade that looks similar to a Katana (but is not a katana) Ĭonclusion for this case: The original string/file is a gzip file that was first base64 encoded and the base64 encoded part was again encoded with base32.Cyox is an new NPC which you can unlock new items by beating bosses and collecting currency.Ĭyox unlock page will be divide into 3 category, and since you can be unaware of it before you start unlocking, First Tab = Weapon, Second Tab = Offhand, Third Tab = Accessory This can be saved in a text file and then uploaded on where it will be converted into a gzip file. The general strategy is to choose 64 characters that are common to most encodings and that are also printable. Which characters are chosen to represent the 64 values varies between implementations. It starts with H4s, so according to what I wrote about how to recognize file types in base64 encoding, it's a base64 encoded gzip file. Each Base64 digit can take on 64 different values, encoding 6 bits of data. When we feed an online base32 decoder with the string given in the question ( JA2HGSKBJI4DSZ2WGRAS.), we get: H4sIAJ89gV4A/+1ZURaEIAi8SkfQ+1/O3f7MtEBfMgz9rC/diXmIA5hSzun3HNdBbgbtVP2v/2+LowM837wFHKxZbmE9pQfsLOaiLAL8kvIk4MBma17ufHQbIJCXoWNZZKGPWB5QljvXIuXOmm0SgLixJw8HRC8Tbmz7x5eIspypaZHSWbj8cAhdjli2WUkR1sv2dZmwXhZlDnIcCl0GyrFX6fKkBEBTBsq+9uY2Ecug2Rf0xtaJlNdYJuxjP9kcd1LOW/fQXtb1sd3fSTGXFTx3UjfGF圆uJGjeIAAA ![]() The data is first base32 encoded and then base64 encoded. In the updated question there's a hint in the attached picture that ![]() Regarding the specific example in the question: In the following _ is used as a placeholder for any character. The common part is that all files start with RIFFĪfter the RIFFheader, you'll find the specific format starting in the 4 bytes starting at the 9th byte. Several audio/video/image/graphic -formats are base on RIFF(Resource Interchange Format) The reason is, that every base64 character represents 6 bits of the original bytes, so the two bytes 0x1f 0x1b are encoded with two base64 characters (12 bits) plus the first 4 bits of the third character.īased on that, I would say that's no base64 encoded gzip that you show there. So every base64 encoded gz file would also start with a certain sequence of base64 characters, by which it can be recognized.Ī gzip-file always starts with the two byte sequence 0x1f 0x1b, which in base64 encoding is H4 plus a third character in the range of s to v. Many filetypes have a header (the first few bytes of the file) with some fixed information by which a file can be identified as a gz, png, pdf, etc. ![]()
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