Separate completion from all hidden content
112% completion is a completion target, not the same as every secret, every dialogue line, and every challenge. Split the checklist into “counts toward completion” and “extra achievement / story” so the final cleanup stays readable.
112% audit framework
| Module | Check | Why it gets missed |
|---|---|---|
| Permanent upgrades | Abilities, spells, nail, masks, vessels | Spread across regions and quest rewards |
| Charm-related | Charms, notches, charm rewards | Some require shops or quest conditions |
| Bosses | Main, optional, and dream bosses | Optional fights are easy to delay |
| Dreams | Dream Nail, Essence, Seer rewards | Essence gaps require planning |
| Colosseum | Trial progress | Combat pressure makes players postpone it |
| Godhome | First four Pantheons | Depends on late boss consistency |
Recommended audit order
- Confirm map and travel are opened so cleanup is not miserable.
- Check permanent upgrades: nail, abilities, spells, masks, vessels.
- Check charms and notches because they affect combat cleanup.
- Audit bosses, dreams, Colosseum, and Godhome.
- Handle platform-specific achievements, branches, and hidden goals last.
Common misconceptions
- The fifth Pantheon is more of an extra challenge and ending route, not the core 112% requirement.
- Mister Mushroom, Steel Soul, Hunter’s Journal, and 112% should not all live in one undifferentiated checklist.
- Searching only “missing percent” is less helpful than checking which module is incomplete.
- Rushing Godhome before upgrades are finished makes practice inefficient.
More high-completion routing lives in the Completion section.