Dyle's Floor

Floor

Dyle's Floor Guide

Dyle's Floor is the first and only Challenge Floor in Dandy's World, accessed by choosing the TIME'S UP Card during a Card vote on any odd-numbered Floor from Floor 9 onwards. Players must complete 25 Machines while avoiding Twisted Dyle and 3 Common Twisteds. Completing the Floor rewards +50 Stamina capacity for the rest of the run.

Dyle's Floor Info
Dyle's Floor
Number of Variants 1 variant
Floor Requirement Floor 9+ (odd-numbered floors only)
Category Challenge Floor
How to Access Choose the TIME'S UP Card during a Card vote
Machines Required 25 Machines
Completion Reward +50 Stamina capacity for the rest of the run

Description

The only way to access Dyle's Floor is to choose the TIME'S UP Card, with the map spawning immediately on the next Floor. The map looks to be a large, labyrinth-like room with gray everywhere and only a dash of color, similar to the Warehouse. There are wire mesh windows that only let you see the void with the occasional train moving through. The walls have lots of Ichor-covered Posters about the Main Toons. Do note that all available Card options run dry by Floor 43 (Floor 45 during Events), meaning any runs that go past that Floor will be forced to complete Dyle's Floor.

Strategies

As Dyle's Floor is unavoidable for very long runs, it is considered more beneficial to choose it early for runs with a Floor goal of 40+ as you'll have more teammates to complete it quickly, a lower Blackout chance, fewer Twisteds, and will gain the Stamina buff earlier. However, it might be good to put it off if you are in a rough spot such as having AFK or inexperienced teammates, or being low on Health, Movement Speed Items, or Tapes.

This Floor challenges your speed, Stealth, and attention. The main threat is Twisted Dyle, who speeds up when chasing or heading to a failed Skill Check, so listen closely for his audio cues and watch for his rage bar. You need to avoid drawing unnecessary attention from Twisteds, especially Twisted Dyle, to be able to progress faster.

Although the remaining Twisteds are Common, keep a watch out for Twisteds like Twisted Brusha or Twisted Yatta as they can still drain Stamina, especially for Toons with lower mobility. When wandering, be careful not to run into Twisted Dyle due to his large size — listen for audio cues and examine walls to detect him via his rage meter. Because of his immense speed, it is optimal to lose his sight as soon as possible when he is chasing.

Skill Checks, especially Circle ones, are much more costly to fail due to Dyle's extreme hearing range. If playing a low Skill Check Toon, try to let a teammate with a higher Skill Check stat do Circle Machines, or equip a Trinket designed for this — Mime Makeup is the best option here.

It is recommended to have speed Items like Speed Candy or Box o' Chocolates to escape Twisted Dyle when he sees you. Being fast enough to reach an island and lose him — due to his short attention span — saves Stamina and keeps other Toons safe. Yatta is the best Toon for this floor, being able to spawn speed Items and Extraction-based Items, with the added Movement Speed able to out-walk most Twisteds (though a Trinket like Dog Plush is needed). Since there are 25 Machines, you can prime many of them to allow your team's Yatta to produce Box o' Chocolates when reaching those Machines.

In an Ichor Leak, stay far from Puddles and note their locations to avoid running onto them while fleeing Twisteds. Use Trinkets like Vee's Remote for Machines near or blocked by a Puddle. Ribecca can be helpful as she is immune to all debuffs, though she is only available during the Halloween Event. During a Blackout, immediately try to note Twisted Dyle's location using Party Popper, Brightney's Ability, or Vee's Active Ability. Always prime the nearest Machine toward the Elevator.

During an Iced Over Floor, exit the Elevator slowly and only sprint if being chased, doing so sparingly to avoid crashing. In a Spring Fever event, pay close attention to surroundings to prevent running into Twisteds, and avoid Twisted Dyle at all costs since the Energized II status makes him even faster.

Trivia

Once Panic Mode activates on Dyle's Floor, a tall thin blue garage door opens to reveal Dyle's room, which contains a window overlooking the tracks, a bed, a bedside table with a flip phone, and a radio transcript of Dyle talking to Arthur and Delilah. The phone is likely how Dyle contacts whoever provides him with supplies for Gardenview. Dyle's Floor is the only map that appears after a condition other than Floor number is met — that being the chosen Card. It currently has the highest amount of Machines in the game at 25, surpassing the previous maximum of 20. Dyle's Floor is also the only map that does not allow Uncommon, Rare, Main, or other Lethal Twisteds to spawn — only Common Twisteds spawn, with the exception of Twisted Dyle himself.

  • Dyle's Floor is the only Challenge Floor in the game.
  • Completing Dyle's Floor grants +50 Stamina capacity for the rest of the run — uniquely given during Panic Mode.
  • Dyle's Floor has 25 Machines, the highest of any map in the game.
  • Only Common Twisteds spawn on Dyle's Floor (plus Twisted Dyle), to prevent impossibly difficult runs.
  • During Panic Mode, a room opens revealing Dyle's room with a flip phone, bed, and a radio transcript of Dyle with Arthur and Delilah.
  • Dyle's Floor was Qwel's favorite map to create.
  • This map looks similar to the Warehouse and may have taken inspiration from Yatta's teaser, with Ichor-covered Posters appearing throughout.

FAQ

How do you unlock Dyle's Floor in Dandy's World?

Dyle's Floor is unlocked by choosing the TIME'S UP Card during a Card vote on any odd-numbered Floor starting from Floor 9. The Floor spawns immediately on the next Floor after the Card is selected.

What is the reward for completing Dyle's Floor?

Completing Dyle's Floor rewards +50 Stamina capacity for the rest of the current run. The reward is given during Panic Mode while still on the Floor.

How many Machines are on Dyle's Floor?

Dyle's Floor always has 25 Machines regardless of the number of players or the current Floor number. This is the highest Machine count of any map in Dandy's World.