Does using Lazarus' Rags, the Ankh or Judas' Shadow change your baby for the sake of achievements?

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Say I start a game as ??? and I pick up Judas' Shadow before meeting my unfortunate demise. I respawned as "dark" Judas now.

Will bosses I beat now count for ??? or for Judas?



Best Answer

Actually, while it does count as a Blue Baby victory if you die with The Ankh, and a Lazarus victory if you die with The Rags, Dark Judas is counted in the game's code as it's own individual charater and you will not recieve any Judas unlocks if you win with him.




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Does Judas shadow change your character?

Because when you resurrect from Judas' Shadow you're actually playing as Judas despite whatever character you were playing before you died. Same goes with Lazures' rags. That's implied. Any resurrection item that turns you into a different character, your run now counts for that character.

What does Judas shadow do?

Grants an extra life.

How do you get dark Judas?

How To Become Dark Judas. You can also become Dark Judas through the Judas' Shadow pickup. You begin with two black hearts, a damage multiplier of two, and a slightly increased speed stat.



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