
How to Survive Floor 100 in Dandy’s World (Ultimate 2025 Guide)
I still remember the moment I stepped onto Floor 100 in Dandy’s World. The lights flickered, the hum of machines echoed down empty corridors, and I realized: this is no ordinary climb. This is the final test.
If you're reading this, you’re asking: How do you actually survive Floor 100 in Dandy’s World? What combination of teamwork, items, stealth, and nerve will carry you through?
This guide is for you. Whether you’re soloing or running with friends, I’ll walk you through everything—mechanics, best toons, loadouts, mistakes to avoid, and tactics used by top players—to help you conquer Floor 100.
1. Understanding Floor 100: What Makes It Different
Before you just “rush in,” it’s crucial to understand what changes on Floor 100 compared to prior levels.
Increased Difficulty & Spawn Rates
By Floor 100, everything ramps up:
- More Twisteds spawn per floor (the monsters that hunt players).
- More Machines or objectives to complete.
- Greater chance of floor events like Blackouts or Ichor Leaks.
Each floor has its own variant and difficulty curve, and as you go deeper, more Twisteds and Machines spawn. There’s also a rising chance of Blackouts—where the lights suddenly go out—and Ichor Leaks that slow movement and hinder interactions.
In short: the floor is harsher, and the room for error is smaller. Prepare well.
Time & Health Constraints
- It may take up to 10 hours or more to reach Floor 100 depending on your team and RNG.
- You only get three HP hearts, meaning mistakes can kill you fast.
- Because floors and monster spawns are randomized, you need flexibility.
Core Objectives
Your core goal on each floor remains: complete all Machines via interaction (skill checks), then escape via elevator before time runs out. But on Floor 100, you may also need to solve puzzles, manage blackout events, or deal with special Twisteds.
2. Choosing the Right Toons & Builds
Your choice of Toons (characters) and how you build them can make or break your run on Floor 100.
Role Types
Toons tend to fall into these roles:
- Distractors / Decoys – draw Twisted attention (e.g. Pebble, Goob)
- Extractors / Repairers – interact with Machines quickly
- Support / Speed Buffers – boost team movement, reduce cooldowns
A strong team mix often includes distractors + 1–2 extractors + a support to help manage emergencies.
Stat Focus & Trinkets
- Speed is king. The faster you travel and complete machines, the less time for Twisteds to catch you.
- Stealth / Vision traits help avoid detection.
- Cooldown Reduction for who interacts with machines, so you don’t have to wait too long between actions.
Trinkets and items you carry matter. Some increase movement speed, some make machine completion faster, others reduce blackout chances.
Tier Toons for Deep Floors
- Pebble — great distractor & movement
- Astro — strong for stealth plays
- Vee — good all-rounder
- Shelly variants — decent extractors
- Sprout — backup distractor / healer
In most successful deep runs, you’ll see Pebble + Vee + a speed-focused toon as part of the lineup.
3. Essential Items & Upgrades for Floor 100
Every run to floor 100 requires you to upgrade your gear and choose items wisely.
Ichor & Resources
You’ll accumulate Ichor (the game’s main currency) from completing floors. Use it to upgrade Toons, buy Trinkets, and unlock benefits in the lobby.
Research, Trinkets, Capsules
- Research – Each Twisted you encounter offers a chance for research. Get 100% to earn Trinkets.
- Trinkets – Passive boosts like faster repair, movement, etc.
- Capsules – Items on floors that give advantages (buffs or recovery).
Upgrades to Prioritize
- Movement Speed / Stamina
- Reduce cooldowns on interactions
- Stealth / detection resistance
- Recovery / heal (only if available)
Even with full upgrades, mistakes can kill you on Floor 100, so gear must complement your strategy.
4. Step-by-Step Strategy: Surviving Floor 100
Here’s a play-by-play of how to handle Floor 100 in a live match, with decision points and tips.
Phase 1: Entry & Mapping
- Step into the floor and pause. Note elevator position(s).
- Identify likely locations for Machines and key items.
- Keep noise low and avoid producing sound early until you have a path.
Phase 2: Machine Completion
- Spread your team: don’t cluster. Some go to machines, others stay mobile to scout.
- Solve the skill checks quickly. Failing alerts a Twisted—hide fast.
- Use the fastest extractor—cooldown traits help here.
Phase 3: Handling Events
- Blackouts: Lights go out; use your vision/noise cues to find safe spots.
- Ichor Leaks: Avoid puddles or you’ll be slowed.
- If a Twisted spawns near you during an event, freeze until it passes.
Phase 4: Final Run to Elevator
- After all Machines are done, the elevator activates—but you have limited time.
- Pick the straightest, safest path.
- At this point, speed and awareness are everything.
Phase 5: Boss / Final Twist (If Present)
Some teams report an extra event or final timed mechanic on Floor 100. The safest approach is: finish early, use escape paths, and don’t gamble on long fights.
In most real runs, success on Floor 100 comes more from speed and execution than brute force.
5. Common Mistakes & How to Avoid Them
Even seasoned players slip. Here are pitfalls that often kill runs—and how to dodge them.
| Mistake | Why it fails you | Prevention |
|---|---|---|
| Rushing machines | Leaves twisters free to roam | Split roles, have dedicated distractor |
| Running noisy paths | Alerts enemies | Use stealth routes, pause when necessary |
| Ignoring cooldowns | You can’t interact fast enough | Pick interaction cooldown traits |
| Getting cornered | No escape path | Always leave yourself multiple exit routes |
| Failing skill-checks | Alerts monsters | Practice timing; hide during cooldown |
Many players also die simply by losing track of elevator direction or underestimating floor randomness. Stay alert.
6. Bonus Tips from Pro Players
- Team Up: Having experienced teammates helps a lot. Many high runs are done by small, voice-coordinated squads.
- Set escape routes early: As soon as you see the layout, choose fallback paths.
- Micro-manage cooldowns: Spread interactions so no one is idle.
- Stay calm during blackouts: Panic kills more than enemies.
- Observe patterns—Twisted spawn timing often repeats; learn loops.
A balanced team and steady pacing matter more than rushing.
7. Why Floor 100 is So Feared
It’s not just the difficulty—it’s the tension.
- The environment grows oppressive—the darkness, the corridors, flickering lights.
- Mechanisms stack—machines + events + enemies = overwhelm.
- You only get one shot—no resets mid-floor.
- It’s a test of endurance—some runs go on for hours.
After clearing Floor 100, many players ask: “Now what?” Some dive back trying to speedrun it, others unlock hidden endings or masteries. It’s the ultimate badge of mastery in Dandy’s World.
8. Quick Reference: Prepping for Floor 100
- Bring at least one reliable distractor toon.
- Equip movement, stealth, and interaction-cooldown traits.
- Avoid untested loadouts on your final run.
- Practice floors 90–99 to get used to the difficulty jump.
- Coordinate voice chat in runs—communication saves lives.
9. Conclusion: Survive, Don’t Just Reach
Surviving Floor 100 in Dandy’s World is less about brute strength and more about strategic execution, coordination, and nerve. The layout randomness, event surprises, and aggressive Twisted spawns mean you must be adaptable and prepared.
If you go in thinking you’ll just “muscle through,” you’ll get burned. Instead, build your team wisely, practice your reaction to blackouts, and carry backups for every moment.
Every successful Floor 100 run isn’t just a win—it’s a story of patience, stealth, and split-second decision-making. Now go—take those steps, control your nerves, and see if you have what it takes to survive.
Good luck, Toons.


