Hero Point

are a type of score-keeping in. They were introduced in the Ver. 2.1.0 update.

Usage
NaN Hero Points are awarded whenever a player clears a TFH: via Local Play or Download Play, or when a player clears a TFH: or TFH: in Online Play that they did not personally vote for. NaN Hero Points are also awarded if a player selects "I cannot decide!" during the TFH: selection screen and clears the TFH: chosen. A single TFH: is awarded for every TFH: that the player successfully completes in this way. The number of NaN Hero Points can be tracked by speaking with TFH: or by inspecting the southeast tree in the town of TFH:; the number of cicada shells displayed are the number of NaN Hero Points currently earned.

NaN Hero Points have a few uses. NaN Hero Points can be saved up and shown to the TFH: to receive free NaN Materials as a reward; the kind of NaN Materials the TFH: will give will always be a TFH: that is required to craft an unfinished TFH:. The TFH: will also keep track of NaN Hero Points earned, and tell how many more are needed for the next TFH:. Through this, it is possible to receive the rare, gold-ranked NaN Materials normally only given out by TFH: after completing NaN Drablands Challenges or through the TFH:. The TFH:, however, will not give out free NaN Friendly Tokens. The first two NaN Materials collected from the TFH: require five NaN Hero Points each; subsequent NaN Materials require one additional TFH:,    up to a maximum of ten. Once TFH: has crafted all NaN Outfits that do not require NaN Friendly Tokens, the TFH: will no longer give out free NaN Materials.

NaN Hero Points are also used to upgrade the effects of the TFH:. After acquiring 30 NaN Hero Points, the TFH: grants two extra NaN Hearts, increases the chance at dodging attacks, and produces a visual sparkling effect. A crown is also added to the TFH:'s bear insignia. It, however, still causes TFH: to take double damage when dodging fails.

According to TFH:, it is also possible to lose NaN Hero Points through bad behavior, which can cause the upgraded TFH: to lose its effect. If a player is blacklisted by another player, their total number of NaN Hero Points is temporarily reduced to zero. However, by completing another multiplayer TFH: without such an incident, all of their NaN Hero Points and the TFH:'s effects will be restored.