For those of you looking to push your Noita runs to absolute god-tier levels, there’s a technique—an advanced one—that allows you to break the reroll machines and open the door to nearly a thousand rerolls. This means you can stack up your perks to truly ridiculous degrees. Fair warning: this is not something you casually pull off in your second hour of gameplay. This guide is for those ready to commit to long, deep runs across multiple parallel worlds. If you’re already digging through EDR, sitting on mountains of gold, and maybe even have a reliable healing system set up, then you’re ready to proceed.
Step 1: Prepare Your Run Properly
Before anything else, you need a stable, powerful setup. This includes unlimited digging capabilities and the means to access gold rooms. Why? Because this entire strategy hinges on your ability to re-roll dozens of times—each reroll costs gold, and those costs stack fast if you’ve rerolled earlier in the run. Ideally, you want to start this process without having rerolled at all yet. If you’ve done a few rerolls already, that’s fine, but the math changes a bit, and you’ll need even more gold. For instance, if you’ve rerolled three times early on, your reroll cost could rise to 1600 gold per machine, leading to a total of 62,400 gold needed for the method. That’s doable, but only if you plan ahead and farm correctly.
Step 2: Load 39+ Machines from Parallel Worlds
The goal is to load at least 39 reroll machines into memory before you begin rerolling. This means traveling across multiple parallel worlds—at least seven in total. In each world, visit every Holy Mountain and load the reroll machine by getting close enough to it. But don’t actually use the machine just yet. The important part is that the machine and its reroll price are now stored in memory.
The reason for using 39 machines is simple: you’re setting up a massive chain reaction. When you finally do reroll at each machine—once and only once—you’re going to trigger a bug that effectively breaks the reroll system.
Step 3: Managing Machines and Perks
One of the tricky parts of this setup is ensuring that the machines remain accessible throughout your run. If you pick up a perk near a reroll machine, it can cause the machine to disappear or be disabled. To avoid this, carefully move or push the machines out of the Holy Mountain a decent distance so that you can safely collect perks without disabling the reroll device itself. The reroll machine must remain intact until it’s been used once during the chain.
Step 4: Trigger the Break
Once you’ve loaded at least 39 reroll machines, and ideally more just in case, head to the farthest one—say, in East 7. Start rerolling at each machine, one after another, as you travel back through each parallel world. Reroll only once at each, and make sure not to skip any. When you’ve done this correctly, the 39th reroll will result in the machines breaking.
And then the magic begins.
Step 5: Enjoy Your 978 Rerolls
That’s not a typo—you’ll now have access to up to 978 rerolls. Not infinite, but as close as you’ll ever need. Each reroll comes with a minimal gold cost, but at this stage in your run, gold shouldn’t be an issue.
Once you hit the 978th reroll, the system fixes itself, and the machine goes back to normal. So this is your window. Stack all the perks you’ve ever dreamed of: infinite shields, multiple stainless armor perks, extra lives, multiple health increases, “more love” perks to prevent attacks, and greed perks for unlimited gold. Essentially, this is the domain of lunatic god run builders who plan on going to NG+28 and messing with suns and cosmic chaos.
Final Thoughts
This technique isn’t for casual players. It’s for the most dedicated Noita enthusiasts, the ones who want to push the boundaries of what’s possible. It requires preparation, patience, and a bit of madness—but if you’re one of the crazies among us, this method will let you forge a run unlike anything else.
Happy rerolling, and may your gods run forever.





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