Since "Corruption" is a very broad title used for many games (including popular titles like Corruption of Champions, The Corruption within Roblox, or specific visual novels), I have designed this as a Universal Guide. This covers the general mechanics, strategies, and ethical considerations common to games focused on "corruption" mechanics (where the goal is usually to influence characters or environments to become darker or aligned with antagonistic forces).
If you are looking for a guide on a specific game (e.g., Corruption of Champions 2, a specific RPG Maker game, or a Roblox experience), please specify the title for a more detailed walkthrough.
Damage Control Protocol
- If Suspicion > 60%: Immediately play "Vacation" (Skip turn, -15 Suspicion). Never let it cross 75%.
- If Rival (Vale) has > 3 Assets: Play "Leak to Press" to frame them. The FBI will raid Vale instead of you.
7. Save Points
Always save before:
- Meeting the Mayor (Act 2 start)
- Choosing which faction to betray (Act 3 mid)
- The final blackmail confrontation
Recommended name for final boss save: Mayor_Battle
Would you like a character-specific romance guide or a map of hidden collectibles (e.g., secret recordings) for this game?
The Sleepwalking Event
- Requirement: Late Night.
- Trigger: This is random. To force it, save the game before sleeping and reload until the event triggers. This is crucial for maxing corruption quickly.
Overview
Corruption is a single-player puzzle/strategy game where you control an agent navigating levels to disable corrupt nodes, avoid hazards, and manage limited resources. This guide provides a concise, step-by-step walkthrough for early-to-mid campaign levels, general strategies, and checklist items for completing objectives and attaining high scores.
Controls & common actions
- Move: cardinal directions. Diagonal moves cost 2 energy if allowed.
- Probe: reveals surrounding tiles (cost 1 energy).
- EMP: disables CNs within radius 1 (consumes EMP charges).
- Hack Kit: opens locked nodes or converts a CN to neutral (chance-based; higher success on weaker CNs).
- Shield: blocks next damage or corruption effect.
- Use Key: consumes to open Gates or locked chests.
Critical Early Steps
- Unlock the Laptop/Computer: This is usually the hub for purchasing items and checking hidden stats.
- Clothing: Early on, you cannot change the target's clothes. You must raise the "Attitude" or "Submission" stat through "Compliments" and "Special" interactions.
- The First Threshold: Your goal is to get the character to accept a specific level of physical contact (e.g., changing clothes in the same room). Save the game before attempting risky interactions.
Act 1: Getting Started
- Chapter 1: Election
- Donate to your campaign to increase your influence
- Attend events to meet key characters and build relationships
- Make your first corrupt decision: choose to embezzle funds or not
- Chapter 2: Council Meetings
- Familiarize yourself with the council's agenda and voting system
- Build alliances with other councilors to pass your proposals
- Keep an eye on your reputation and corruption levels
Corruption Game Walkthrough Guide Direct
Since "Corruption" is a very broad title used for many games (including popular titles like Corruption of Champions, The Corruption within Roblox, or specific visual novels), I have designed this as a Universal Guide. This covers the general mechanics, strategies, and ethical considerations common to games focused on "corruption" mechanics (where the goal is usually to influence characters or environments to become darker or aligned with antagonistic forces).
If you are looking for a guide on a specific game (e.g., Corruption of Champions 2, a specific RPG Maker game, or a Roblox experience), please specify the title for a more detailed walkthrough. Corruption Game Walkthrough Guide
Damage Control Protocol
- If Suspicion > 60%: Immediately play "Vacation" (Skip turn, -15 Suspicion). Never let it cross 75%.
- If Rival (Vale) has > 3 Assets: Play "Leak to Press" to frame them. The FBI will raid Vale instead of you.
7. Save Points
Always save before:
- Meeting the Mayor (Act 2 start)
- Choosing which faction to betray (Act 3 mid)
- The final blackmail confrontation
Recommended name for final boss save: Mayor_Battle Since "Corruption" is a very broad title used
Would you like a character-specific romance guide or a map of hidden collectibles (e.g., secret recordings) for this game? If Suspicion > 60%: Immediately play "Vacation" (Skip
The Sleepwalking Event
- Requirement: Late Night.
- Trigger: This is random. To force it, save the game before sleeping and reload until the event triggers. This is crucial for maxing corruption quickly.
Overview
Corruption is a single-player puzzle/strategy game where you control an agent navigating levels to disable corrupt nodes, avoid hazards, and manage limited resources. This guide provides a concise, step-by-step walkthrough for early-to-mid campaign levels, general strategies, and checklist items for completing objectives and attaining high scores.
Controls & common actions
- Move: cardinal directions. Diagonal moves cost 2 energy if allowed.
- Probe: reveals surrounding tiles (cost 1 energy).
- EMP: disables CNs within radius 1 (consumes EMP charges).
- Hack Kit: opens locked nodes or converts a CN to neutral (chance-based; higher success on weaker CNs).
- Shield: blocks next damage or corruption effect.
- Use Key: consumes to open Gates or locked chests.
Critical Early Steps
- Unlock the Laptop/Computer: This is usually the hub for purchasing items and checking hidden stats.
- Clothing: Early on, you cannot change the target's clothes. You must raise the "Attitude" or "Submission" stat through "Compliments" and "Special" interactions.
- The First Threshold: Your goal is to get the character to accept a specific level of physical contact (e.g., changing clothes in the same room). Save the game before attempting risky interactions.
Act 1: Getting Started
- Chapter 1: Election
- Donate to your campaign to increase your influence
- Attend events to meet key characters and build relationships
- Make your first corrupt decision: choose to embezzle funds or not
- Chapter 2: Council Meetings
- Familiarize yourself with the council's agenda and voting system
- Build alliances with other councilors to pass your proposals
- Keep an eye on your reputation and corruption levels