Fans seemed to notice that several items in the game were missing, and the devs as well as certain game elements seemed to imply this was intentional, leading to a massive hunt for the expansion's ultimate secrets. * Spectacularly played with by both Edmund and the fanbase with ''Afterbirth''. While this ''is'' true in ]'s case, using The Bible on ] will have no effect beyond the usual "flight for one room". * It's a common misconception that using The Bible on ] will ]. ** However Ur-Gurdy made it into ''VideoGame/TheBindingOfIsaacAntibirth'' as ''The Witness'', then canonized into the main game as ''Mother''. It had an entry on the Rebirth wiki and on the character page here, but since then it has been proven to be fake. * A rumor around the time of Rebirth's release was that a giant, undead version of Gurdy called Ur-Gurdy would replace Satan as the final boss of Sheol on rare occasions. * There are rumors floating around that beating the game five times with ? unlocks Moses, who can turn enemies into money. However, it was eventually confirmed by the ''Antibirth'' developers that Rock Bottom works the same in both games and the supposed effect never existed nor was it DummiedOut the rumor about it lowering stats came about from a mistake in the video guide that was used for the ''Antibirth'' wiki and spread from there. Fans occasionally cited it as overpowered, saying that the version of the item in ''Antibirth'' reset all stats to the baseline for the player character when picked up as a tradeoff. But that would be too much, right? right? * Rock Bottom, an ''Antibirth'' item ported into ''Repentance'', prevents stats from being lowered for the rest of the run. * Players still sore from the ] and annoyed by the new hazards and penalties introduced in ''Afterbirth+'', including how the game unlocks ] if the player reloads a run several times, began talk of how a supposed "Forget Me Never" item would, of all things, erase the player's save file. on the false belief that it could delete their save file. this day some players avoid picking up Esau Jr. This rumour was so widespread that to date. The "bug" itself originated from ] from on the Wiki, and it stayed for a whole month before being confirmed false-the motives remain fairly unknown even false. was indeed buggy at launch (and still is in a few cases), it was not crashing the game upon using it as certain characters games, let alone corrupting save files (though it ''would'' ] due to a wholly unrelated bug), let alone be corrupting entire save files. While This seemed somewhat credible, considering how unfinished many of the ] and their unlocks were at the time. item as Esau would would, according to a rumor, crash the game and corrupt the entire save file the run took place on. * A particularly dangerous one involved a rumor where, according to the rumor, Shortly after ''Repentance'' launched, using the Esau Jr.
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