Collectibles route guide

Voidling Bound Collectibles: Golden Eggs, Mutagens and Quackies

Use one collection workflow for the three collectible searches that are easiest to mix together. This page explains what to record, which route layers to check, and when to hand off to the detailed Quackies checklist instead of duplicating it.

Conceptual Voidling Bound collectibles route illustration with a Golden Egg, Mutagen crystal and purple Quacky marker
Editorial route-planning illustration created for this guide. It is a conceptual visual, not an official Voidling Bound map or screenshot.

What is the best way to track Voidling Bound collectibles?

Treat Voidling Bound collectibles as a route-planning problem rather than one giant checklist. Start by writing down the region, mission, objective landmark and route layer for every item you find. Then clear one category at a time: Golden Eggs for hidden or reward-like pickups, Mutagens for progression resources and ability-related checks, and Quackies for the named collectible route that already has its own detailed page on this site.

The broad search phrase “Voidling Bound collectibles” is useful because players often move between these categories in the same session. A Golden Egg may be remembered by mission, a Mutagen by its color or ability cost, and a Quacky by a landmark. The safest notes preserve all three anchors instead of claiming an exact coordinate that could become stale after a patch.

This guide is intentionally a collection hub, not an invented official database. The Steam listing is the authority for game identity, platform and current store context. Community location pages are useful leads for routes, but their counts and landmarks should be checked against the build you are playing.

Start withRegion → mission → landmark → upper or side route
Best existing handoffUse the Quackies page for the mission-by-mission checklist
Patch-safe ruleRecord a check date and source before treating a location as stable

What belongs in a collectibles guide?

A useful collection page separates items by the decision they help you make. A species index answers which Voidling you have. A collectibles route answers where to search, what landmark to remember and how to verify a missing item. Keeping these jobs separate prevents the all-Voidlings database, Quackies route and build guides from competing for the same intent.

Use the table below as a routing map. The “page match” column is also a cannibalization boundary: a related phrase does not automatically deserve a second URL when an existing page already satisfies the same search intent.

Collectible intentWhat to recordBest page matchDecision
Golden EggsRegion, mission, route layer, unlock conditionThis guideNew section
MutagensColor or name, ability context, mission and route clueThis guide + TypesSection and internal link
QuackiesName, region, mission and landmarkQuackies locationsExisting page; do not duplicate
Voidling speciesSpecies, type, role, evolution and breeding fieldsAll VoidlingsExisting page; do not duplicate
Build or tier questionsRole, attributes, perks and testing notesBest Voidling + TypesSupport section or anchor
Official Voidling Bound Steam gameplay screenshot showing exploration, combat and a collectible-friendly route space
Official Steam Store screenshot used to show the exploration layer. It is not a location claim for any specific collectible.

Golden Egg locations: scan the route, not only the objective

Golden Egg searches are easiest to lose when you follow only the combat objective. On a first pass, players naturally stop at the arena, chest, console or mission marker. On a completion pass, treat the objective as the center of a search circle: sweep the approach, the return path, the upper ledges and any short side pocket that becomes visible after the fight.

Search snippets and community guides use several variants such as “Golden Egg locations”, “all Golden Eggs” and “secret guide”. These phrases describe the same practical need, so they belong in one route section rather than separate thin pages. Keep the name of the mission in your notes even when the pickup is remembered by a biome or room; mission names are more stable internal-link anchors than vague labels such as “the green area”.

Do not turn a community count into an official total. If a guide says there are 15 Golden Eggs, record that as a source-specific working count and include the check date. A later update can add, move or gate a pickup without making the older guide dishonest; the problem is only claiming that a public checklist is permanent when it is not.

1. Mark the mission first

Write the region and mission before searching. Similar biomes can reuse colors and scenery, but the mission gives you a repeatable route.

2. Sweep vertically

Check ledges, foliage platforms, cave shelves, broken walls and the space above the normal combat line.

3. Recheck after the objective

Return to the arena edge, console side, exit lane and any door or platform that opened during the mission.

Official Voidling Bound Steam screenshot showing a Voidling ability screen with a Cryogenic Mutagen cost
Official Steam Store screenshot showing an ability screen and Cryogenic Mutagen cost. It illustrates why Mutagen notes should include ability context, not only a color.

Mutagen locations: connect the resource to its use

Mutagen searches benefit from a different note format. Instead of writing only “blue crystal” or “cave item”, record the visible name or color, the ability or evolution screen where it matters, the mission or region where you found it, and whether the pickup was on the main route or a side layer. The official Steam screenshot used here visibly connects an ability screen with a Cryogenic Mutagen cost; that is the kind of context a future patch note can clarify.

The related keyword cluster includes broad searches for Mutagen locations plus narrower route phrases such as Centennial Bloom, Navigate the Maze and Secret Stronghold. Those are good section anchors or FAQ wording inside this hub. They are not automatically separate pages: create another URL only when one location cluster has enough verified, non-overlapping route detail to serve a distinct search intent.

If a Mutagen does not appear where a community guide places it, check the mission state, the route layer and the current build before changing your Voidling build. A missing resource may be an unlock condition or an outdated landmark description rather than a broken save.

  1. Record the item identityUse the visible name when available; otherwise record color, icon, mission and a screenshot reference so the note can be corrected later.
  2. Connect it to the systemWrite the ability, evolution, perk or upgrade screen where the Mutagen is relevant. This avoids mixing resources with similarly colored pickups.
  3. Search the side layerCheck shelves, caves, machinery edges, return lanes and short detours after the main encounter.
  4. Verify before farmingCompare the current Steam build and recent community reports. Do not promise a permanent respawn, drop rate or farm route without evidence.
Official Voidling Bound Steam screenshot showing morphology, modules, abilities and perks around a Voidling
Official Steam Store screenshot showing the collection-to-progression context: morphology, modules, abilities, perks and splice choices.

Quackies: use the detailed checklist instead of copying it here

Quackies are part of the same collection journey, but their search intent is more specific: players usually want a named checklist organized by region and mission. The existing Quackies guide already serves that intent with a working community-referenced list, landmark clues and patch-aware source boundaries.

This hub should therefore link to the Quackies page rather than reproduce every row. Use the page when you remember a name, mission or region. Return here when you are designing a broader completion route that combines Quackies with Golden Eggs and Mutagens in the same expedition.

That separation also makes internal links more descriptive. “Voidling Bound Quackies locations” points to the detailed route page; “Voidling Bound collectibles” points to this hub; “all Voidlings” points to the species index. Each anchor tells the reader what will be different after the click.

Quackies locations

Mission-by-mission working checklist across Vireo, Solum, Aulis and Abyss, with community-source limits.

All Voidlings

Species records, roles, evolution and breeding fields; use it for creatures rather than route collectibles.

Types and attributes

Reference elements and attributes when a collection route also requires a safer combat setup.

A repeatable collectibles workflow

The most reliable completion notes are boring in a good way: every row uses the same fields, every unresolved item has a date, and every source is labeled official or community. You can keep the list in a spreadsheet, a notes app or a paper checklist; the important part is that the next run can reproduce the same search.

Use the workflow below for a fresh route, a post-patch verification or a disagreement between two community guides. It also helps decide whether a new keyword belongs on this page, on an existing guide or only in an FAQ.

  1. 1. Choose one regionDo not mix every biome in one session note. Start with a region and list its missions in the order you can replay them.
  2. 2. Add category labelsMark each row as Golden Egg, Mutagen, Quacky or another clearly named collectible. Keep Voidling species records on the all-Voidlings page.
  3. 3. Record four anchorsUse mission, landmark, route layer and source/check date. Add an image or short clue only when it helps another player reproduce the search.
  4. 4. Confirm the negativeIf an item is missing, repeat the vertical and return-route sweep before calling it bugged. Note the exact build and mission state.
  5. 5. Link the right pageSend Quacky-specific questions to the Quackies guide, build questions to Types or Best Voidling, and broad collection planning to this page.

Evidence limits and patch-safe wording

A fan wiki can be useful without pretending to be the developer database. This page distinguishes official game context from community location leads, uses dates for freshness and avoids guessed installer links, save-editing advice or permanent drop-rate claims.

The current public Steam listing confirms the game identity, Windows platform, single-player category and store screenshots. It does not by itself prove every location, count or route order. Community pages can fill that gap, but they should be cross-checked and labeled as user-sourced evidence.

When a value matters to a completion run, prefer a short honest note such as “community-referenced; recheck after the next update” over an exact-looking coordinate that has no traceable source.

Official facts

Use Steam or the developer site for identity, platform, store and public release context.

Community routes

Use guides and discussions for location leads, but label them as community-sourced and keep the check date.

No invented certainty

Do not claim a permanent count, respawn rule, drop rate, safe file or exact patch state without a source.

Sources and verification boundary

Official sources support game identity, platform and store context. Community sources support route leads and should be rechecked after updates. This is an independent fan guide, not an official completion database.

Related Voidling Bound guides

Voidling Bound collectibles FAQ

For this guide, the main route categories are Golden Eggs, Mutagens and Quackies. Named Voidling species are tracked separately on the all-Voidlings page because they serve a species and build-record intent rather than a location checklist.

Confirm the region and mission, then sweep the approach, upper ledges, side rooms, arena edge and return route. Keep the mission name and check date in your notes, and compare a current community guide before assuming the item moved or the save is broken.

Start with the mission or region named by your source, then check caves, shelves, machinery edges, return lanes and side pockets. Record the visible name or color and the ability or evolution context; do not treat an unverified farm route as permanent.

They are covered as a category and linked to the detailed Quackies locations guide. That page is the better destination for a named Quacky, mission or region checklist, while this page explains how to combine that route with other collectibles.

Not automatically. A count from a community guide is a working public reference with a source and date. Use Steam or the developer site for official game context, and recheck community rows after an update before presenting a count as current.

Usually no. Golden Egg locations, Mutagen locations and Quackies searches can be satisfied by useful sections and internal links until one cluster has enough verified, distinct route detail to justify its own page. Related wording alone is not a reason to create a new URL.