
CloverPit is the latest indie smash hit, combining roguelite elements with gambling, much like Balatro did.
It also has a large assortment of items and charms that improve your odds of winning and seeing the cash flow from the slot machine. This includes the Corpse pieces, mysterious items attached to the machine itself whose purpose is never stated.
So, here's everything you need to know about the Corpse in CloverPit.
CloverPit Corpse, explained

Corpse parts in CloverPit are unique items that are equipped to the slot machine itself, rather than being counted among your charms. They appear in empty drawers every time you get a 666 on a spin, with a cap of one Corpse per round. If your drawers are full at the time, you won't get them.
Each equipped Corpse increases your total debt by five percent, which makes the game a lot more difficult. Additionally, Corpse parts work together with the Skull item, which, as opposed to Corpse, is purchased from the store. The Skull also attaches to the slot machine and adds a free random charm to your empty drawers for each Corpse you have equipped, making the extra debt a great trade-off.
You can also start the run with up to four Corpse pieces, depending on if you've had a charm in a drawer at the end of the previous run. Four charms in four drawers will grant four Corpses.
Having a full body with you, i.e. four Corpses and the Skull, will eventually let you unlock the Skeleton Key, allowing you to leave the room you're trapped in, winning you the game and granting one of its endings. You will have to have all four drawers unlocked, though, since the Skeleton Key replaces the Drawer Key reward.
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