Each Customer's Rating in Wanderstop

In Wandestop, your work as Alta is mainly to relax and relax. In Boro's Teashhop, you are free to take as much time as you want to maintain land, play with pluffins and experiment with your horticulture. This means that you sometimes have to serve customers and interpret their sometimes confusing and intricate requirements for real tea cooking.

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Some of these customers are transition, they remain only for a short time, while others will share their parts with Alta and may even teach it something about themselves. And some of these customers are absolutely beautiful. Here our favorite customers are included.

This list contains spoilers for Wandestop.

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Customer in the cloud

Here for a good time, not long

The customer sits on the cloud and asked Alta if he's fine.

Unfortunately, this customer creates the bottom of our list because we barely spend time with them. We encounter this customer in Chapter 3 after Alta has very important revelations that I will not describe in detail for spoilers, and she remained stunned and horrified. When the customer encounters Alta, they are cheerful and enthusiastic, but Alta is unable to create a complete sentence in response.

The customer politely apologizes and says Alta not to care for them. The next time we see them, they stopped talking, suggesting that Alta can now move to the next chapter.

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Often Farlands citizen

First tea, new me

Farlands customer says Alta that he must not drink tea.

This customer is often Farlands and in their hometown it is forbidden to drink tea. They are forbidden to do a lot of things there, it's a place with a lot of rules. After about half the heartfelt rejection of Alta tea, they decide to want to book Tea – tea filled with books.

Later they also ask for tea filled with fruit from their hometown, a delicacy from where they come from, but quite ordinary fruit. But they don't want to tell you so much about yourself, which is perfectly fine. I see them as a representation of a desire to do things you say you can't or shouldn't have done, even if it's scary.

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Decorative bird

Notice the beauty of life

Fancy Bird Customer in Wandestop talks to Alta.

This Bird Bougie loves softer things in life and has great recognition for beautiful aesthetics, and therefore wants a calming cup of lavender tea with some insolent improvements of colors to make it look nicer.

He also appreciates individuality and hatred Groupthink-y entrepreneurs who contaminated a tea room in search of a meeting room, but we will get to them later. Unfortunately, it can offer you nothing but advice to slow down and appreciate the beauty in the world. To be righteous, Wandestop is a very beautiful place.

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Painful customer

Drink pain away

The customer says Alta that they do not feel good.

This restrained customer has nothing to say, but you can't really blame them – they have chronic chest pain that makes thinking about something else. If you help them relieve pain and think about something else, it will very kindly reward you with a beautiful wind that can be submitted in front of the store. They remind me that although pain can be difficult, we can be at least grateful for a short rest.

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Old Aeon Citizen

Kindnessse for tired, a lot!

Customer from old Aeon talking to Alta.

I have no idea what this customer is saying, nor alta. It takes me some reader to find out what he's trying to tell me, but it seems that at least in my tone looks nice and polite. It will ask you to create a solemn cooking for it, which is a complicated and time -consuming process, but in return, it shares that it feels “pulling” from the forest that makes the fragments of itself.

At some point it will make sense, don't worry. Simply appreciate her thinking about the dreams and her sailor Moon-Esque.

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Demon Hunter

Pseudo-social worker

The demons hunter asks Alta for tea Vereetle in Wandestop.

The role of the demon Hunter is a little contradictory – while they are from the order of demon hunters, in fact there are many demons to hunt. Because this is the case, they travel from the community to the community and try to help the villages and cities in more conventional ways. These were usually prepared manifestations that lead to rituals, where they try to solve secular arguments through the strength of mediation.

While the Demon hunter does not do much for Alta (mainly because he refuses any attempt), it is a pleasant reminder that even if you cease to have a professional “purpose”, there are always other ways to be useful.

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Ren

The spirit of a warrior

Ren talks to Alta in Wandestop.

Ren is a complicated figure that reflects Alta's former self, reminding her of the danger of pushing too far. The warrior himself recognizes Alta and sees their encounters as fate – they believe that his way to it has brought it to be able to join together and can learn from it.

When he tells him he cannot fight, he insists that he is not sufficiently determined, and is trying to formulate a plan to help her recover to fight. He moves her to the turning point and says some very kind things after argument and leaves. He returns a little later, injured, but somehow determined to walk around this failure. If Alta burn out with one side of the coin, Ren's spirit is the other.

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Nana

Capitalist

Nana in her shop in Wandestop and said "Behold: Consumerism !!" to Alta.

Nana is a great figure, a hard seller with a heart of gold. When he first appears in Wandestop, he creates a trade outside tea and screams at economics and business plans. You can get cute items from it, which is nice, but expect it to swear you “does not know how to do business” or anything.

Later, when she arrives a monster, you will see how she started softening. She's worried about a little girl and she wants to make sure she has stood on a good journey. However, they usually try to maintain the appearance that the machine for consuming garbage.

I still don't know what Nanabuck is.

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Gerald the “Knight”

Dork's father in the world

Gerald, a knight who introduces Alta in Wandestop.

Gerald is a highly exciting man in armor who insists he is a knight. Not. Mostly they just try to impress their son, who bears a number of polaroids on her person. It will also show you all if you ask.

Many of them are his son trying to sleep.

He is a really fun character, painfully optimistic and focuses on a real knight's search, so his son finally says he's fine. Unfortunately, his journey is not so good, but you have to respect a guy who loves his child so much.

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Jerry, Larry, Terry and Harry

Where is the meeting room?

This quartet of entrepreneurs is dressed exactly the same (suit, tie and briefcase), they speak exactly the same and everyone wants the same things: common coffee to find a meeting room and practice their presentations. They all give you the same unnecessary business presentations full of charts and insist on hung around even if you don't have coffee or Meeting room. What amazing expression of corporate match.

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Zenith/Garry

Alien Groupthink

Zenith is in its original form unlike everything you have ever seen. Floating and shining, with a hole for the face, speaks several voices and they love entrepreneurs. Alta is trying to fix its “structure of changes”, but before it happens, they decide to undergo themselves – they want to be an entrepreneur and complete their transformation into Garry.

This is disappointing for Alta, but they are also a great point: to resist change is to harm me. We become what we have to.

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Monster

Rowdy, Rambunctive, Reflection

Monster says Alta that adults are not entertaining.

Monster is the most important customer in Wandestop, which earns her the best place on the list. He is like a hurricane, a stereotypical “problematic child”, but as we learn, it reminds Alta when she was a child – longing for control, he acts because of her own uncertainty and pain and needs instructions. Alta can help Monster learn to trust adults, and Monster teaches alta to trust.

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