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And replaying the entire game (yes entire game xD) also didnt work for me xD
I need therapy and help.
Assuming you've already washed the windshield, examined the interior, and not spoken to the guy before (there is no need before), the correct choice order when talking to him for the first time would be 2, 2, 4, 3, 2.
i.e. Asking what he does, asking about the keys, giving him the name, pink, and ballet.
There are some other parts with particular choices for the guy at the outer junction spot and you-know-who near the end... but I had no problem just fiddling my way through those dialogue choices by random chance.
I wouldn't call Droggeljug mode particularly masochistic. It wasn't difficult as far as achievements go. Collecting 50 Guild Cards in Monster Hunter World was far more of a chore.
For example, the post-game bosses on Terraria were nigh-on impossible to beat using single-player mode, and yet YouTube...has videos people upload of themselves Solo-ing certain post-game bosses. *shrugs* I can't even do it with their tutorial.
Then again, there are no acheivements for Terraria at this time.