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Wanderfolk Reputation Tracker: NPC Memory Notes

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Quick Answer

Use the Wanderfolk reputation tracker as a launch-ready note tool, not a final score table. Save promises, NPC reactions, gossip warnings, price changes, suspicious inventory, and risky choices once the game becomes playable through an official channel.

Version focus Wanderfolk 2026 coming-soon status, checked May 29, 2026
Official Wanderfolk Steam store header for the reputation tracker

Reputation Notes

Plan NPC Memory Checks Before Launch

Use the read selector as a personal caution note until official access confirms exact warning states.
Neutral
Village read

Neutral is only a planning label for now. Replace sample reads with playable-build behavior after official access opens.

The Wanderfolk reputation tracker above is a launch-ready note tool. Steam still lists the game as coming soon, so use the tracker to prepare the kinds of notes you will want once the game becomes playable: promises, gifts, suspicious inventory, gossip warnings, price changes, and social choices that seem risky.

Last checked: May 29, 2026. Steam lists Wanderfolk as coming soon for 2026. Official NPC awareness material confirms memory and context themes, but exact warning states and consequences should wait for the playable build.

Quick Answer

Use the tracker for decisions that may matter later:

If you are about to…Save this note
Promise helpNPC name, task, place, and any deadline
Give a giftItem name and reaction
Carry suspicious goodsWho saw you and where you went
Change market behaviorPrice or shopkeeper reaction
Hear a rumorWho said it and who it involved
Repair trustWhat helped and whether the NPC tone changed

What The Tracker Is For

The tool is deliberately simple because the exact playable UI is not confirmed yet. It gives you a place to save:

Note typeWhy it matters
PromisesBroken promises are likely to be the easiest early mistake
Inventory contextOfficial material says NPCs can notice what you carry
Gossip warningsSocial information may move between villagers
Market changesEconomy context is part of the official awareness pitch
Price or access shiftsThese may be early signs of reputation changes
Repair attemptsYou need to know what actually helped

Launch-Day Reputation Checklist

CheckSafer habit
Steam statusConfirm the game is officially playable before relying on saved notes
Test saveTry social choices in a small save first
Promise limitAccept only one or two tasks until the UI is clear
Suspicious goodsStore them before talking to several NPCs
Market routeWatch whether repeated selling changes tone or prices
Note resetReset the tracker when you start a new save

What Not To Treat As Final Yet

DataWait for
Exact warning statesIn-game UI or official launch notes
Gift rankingsReal NPC reactions
Severe reputation consequencesIn-game warnings and recovery behavior
Economy thresholdsCurrent shop and market behavior
Romance availabilityLaunch roster and relationship checks

Next Pages To Open

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FAQ

What does the Wanderfolk reputation tracker help with?

It helps you save notes for promises, NPC reactions, gossip warnings, price changes, suspicious inventory, and risky choices once the game is playable.

Is Wanderfolk playable now?

As of the May 29, 2026 check, Steam still lists Wanderfolk as coming soon for 2026.

Do Wanderfolk NPCs remember what you do?

Official NPC awareness material says villagers can track many context signals, including inventory, combat history, health, weather, economy, politics, and reputation-aware information.

Should I use the tracker before launch?

Yes, as a planning template. Replace sample notes with actual in-game reactions when official access opens.