Floor
Sprout's Floor Guide
Sprout's Floor is a Main Character Floor in Dandy's World themed around Sprout, featuring a large kitchen room, a dining area, an outdoor-like area similar to the Easter Floor, and Sprout-related posters. It is one of the rarest Floor types, appearing from Floor 6 onwards, and is noted for its many tight corners, awkward Machine spots, and narrow corridors alongside large open spaces.
| Number of Variants | 1 variant |
|---|---|
| Floor Requirement | Floor 6+ |
| Category | Main Character Floor |
Appearance
Sprout's Floor has a large kitchen room alongside a dining area and an outdoor-like area similar to the Easter Floor, with outdoor elements, high ceilings, grass, and a bright open look. Posters related to Sprout are found on the floor alongside a shelf of Sprout Plushies. The floor also features a picnic spot and balcony outdoors, a cooking area, and contains 2 sets of VHS footage: the first shows Sprout and Cosmo talking until the oven caught fire, which Sam McLaughlin extinguishes, and the second is of Sprout confiding in Astro about his existential crisis concerning his living self versus his show character, and his plan to ask Delilah to create Cosmo first among the side character Toons.
Strategies
Sprout's Map is one of the slightly harder maps to navigate and do Machines on, due to its many tight corners, awkward Machine spots, narrow corridors and large open spaces that make Floor progression a challenge. The best way to navigate safely is to turn your camera around any corners before going out to look for incoming Twisteds. For Machines, try to keep a watch for where any Twisteds can come and keep your camera pointed at that area to quickly evacuate or prepare to escape. A good way to handle dead ends is to position yourself at the wall, wait for the Twisted to come near, then run in a 'U' shape — running to the other side of the wall and making a broad turn to escape.
Having a distractor with you is ideal to survive this floor and for quick progression. In the open areas of the grassy floor section or the middle of the map, keep turning your camera to constantly survey your surroundings and quickly pinpoint threats to escape or lead Twisteds away. In the event of a Blackout, look or listen for the eye icon or the spotting sound when seen by a Twisted. Find about 2 escape routes and keep your camera pointed at one of them. When spotted, use the escape route to run away; when a Twisted comes from there, use your backup route. Staying cautious and keeping an eye out for incoming Twisteds while conserving Stamina when not being chased is your best bet.
Trivia
Sprout's Floor was released alongside Brusha and Dyle's release in v0.11.1. It used to be the only Main-related Floor that did not require spawning after Floor 16, instead spawning after Floor 11, but this was changed in v0.15.1 when all Main Floors were updated to spawn at Floor 6+. Sprout's Floor looks similar to the Easter Floors, with outdoor elements, high ceilings, grass, and a bright, open look. All other map types have bookshelves, but Sprout's Floor is one of the exceptions that does not.
- Sprout's Floor was released in v0.11.1 alongside Brusha and Dyle.
- It was formerly the only Main Floor that spawned after Floor 11, before being changed to Floor 6+ in v0.15.1.
- Sprout's Floor looks similar to the Easter Floors, with outdoor elements, high ceilings, and grass.
- Sprout's Floor is one of the only maps that does not have bookshelves.
- There are 2 sets of VHS footage on this Floor depicting scenes from Sprout and Cosmo's life.
FAQ
What floor does Sprout's Floor appear on in Dandy's World?
Sprout's Floor can appear starting from Floor 6 and beyond. Prior to v0.15.1, it used to be the only Main Floor that spawned earlier, starting at Floor 11.
What makes Sprout's Floor challenging to play on?
Sprout's Floor has many tight corners, narrow corridors, and awkward Machine spots alongside large open areas. The mix of confined and exposed spaces means Twisteds can appear suddenly from corners. Checking corners with your camera before advancing and having a distractor teammate greatly improves survival.