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In a world reshaped by Stardust, where the line between humanity and monstrosity blurs with every passing day, the right words can be as vital as a loaded rifle or a sturdy shelter. We were all once human, but now, as Deviants and Meta-Humans, we find our own ways to connect, to celebrate, and to endure. Whether you’re sending a quick message to your squad before a raid, celebrating a lucky pull from the enigmatic Mr. Wish, or just leaving a note of hope on a bunker wall, finding the perfect sentiment matters.
This guide is for you, the survivor. It’s a collection of messages forged in the crucible of this new world, for every occasion a Deviant might face. From desperate pleas to the snowman of fate to gritty cheers for another day survived, here are the words to share with those who brave the wasteland by your side.
Wishes for Favorable Gacha Pulls from Mr. Wish


We’ve all stood before the strange, smiling snowman known as Mr. Wish, hoping for that legendary blueprint or rare cosmetic. When your friend is about to spend their hard-earned currency, send them one of these to channel some good fortune.
1. May Mr. Wish not be a stone-cold miser today. Sending you legendary luck!
2. Here’s hoping your next pull isn’t just another pile of common materials. May the gacha gods smile upon you.
3. Go on, make your wish. May it shine gold and change your whole loadout.
4. To hell with the odds. May Mr. Wish deliver you something truly game-changing. Good luck!
5. Thinking of you as you face the snowman of destiny. May he grant you more than just a cold shoulder.
6. Don’t let that smile fool you; he’s a heartless machine. But maybe, just this once, he’ll be a heartless machine in your favor.
7. May your 10-pull be filled with epic purples and at least one mythic gold. Go get ‘em!
8. Another day, another offering to the gacha entity. Hope you get the drop you’ve been hunting for!
Greetings for Your Fellow Deviant Survivors


You don't survive alone. These messages are for the squadmates who have your back when a Stardust creature comes screaming out of the fog. They’re for the friends you built your first shelter with.
1. They call us Deviants. I just call us survivors. Glad to be one of them with you.
2. We may not be who we once were, but I wouldn't want to face this mess with anyone else. Stay strong.
3. In a world of monsters, it’s good to have a friendly face to count on. See you at the base.
4. Thanks for having my six last night. My armor—and my sanity—appreciate it.
5. Remember when we were just human? Simpler times. But I wouldn’t trade this squad for anything.
6. Let’s go raise some hell and remind the hive what happens when Deviants stick together.
7. Every day we survive is a victory. Proud to be sharing the battlefield with you.
8. Our humanity might be… complicated, but our friendship isn't. Watch your back out there.
9. Ready to scavenge, shoot, and survive? Wouldn't want to do it with any other crew.
10. You're the one person I can count on to not steal my rations. And that's saying something.
Toasts for Surviving Another Stardust Surge


You made it through the horde. You took down the boss. You held the line. These moments are worth celebrating, even if it’s just with a quick, gritty message before you patch your wounds.
1. We stared into the abyss, and we spit in its eye. To us! Another day earned.
2. Cheers to still breathing. My trigger finger is sore, and my ammo is low, but we’re still here. Well done.
3. They threw everything they had at us, and we're still standing. Let's patch up and do it again tomorrow.
4. Heard you survived the latest surge. You're harder to kill than one of those armored monstrosities. Respect.
5. To good aim, strong walls, and even better teammates. We made it!
6. The Stardust tried to claim us, but we're not on the menu today. Hell of a fight, team.
7. That was ugly, brutal, and way too close. Let’s never do it again… until the next time. Awesome work.
8. Another successful de-infestation. The world is still a wreck, but our corner of it is a little safer tonight. Thanks to you.
Messages Scrawled on a Shelter Wall


Sometimes you need to leave a mark. These short, atmospheric messages are perfect for a status update, a server message, or just to add a little roleplaying flavor to your communications.
1. They are always listening. Keep moving.
2. Once Human. Still Fighting.
3. Don't trust the silence. Reload.
4. If you’re reading this, you’re not alone. Find us.
5. Stardust falls, we rise.
6. The past is a ghost. The future is a gun. Aim true.
7. Remember the sun.
8. BEWARE THE WHISPERS.
9. My humanity is gone, but my aim is better than ever.
10. Shelter is temporary. Survival is everything.
For When You're Feeling More 'Deviant' Than 'Human'


The transformation takes a toll. For those moments when the weight of what you've become feels heavy, these messages offer a bit of solidarity and perspective.
1. This power came at a price, I know. But you're using it to protect what's left. That’s more human than anything.
2. It’s okay to feel like a monster some days. Just remember you’re *our* monster. And we’ve got your back.
3. The Stardust changed us, but it didn’t erase us. The person you were is still in there, fighting. I see it.
4. Feeling the corruption creeping in? Shake it off. Go build something. Go shoot something. Remind yourself who’s in control.
5. We carry the scars of this new world within us. But those scars prove we've lived to see another dawn.
6. Don't forget why you started fighting. That reason is your anchor. Hold onto it.
7. Some days, I barely recognize myself in the reflection. Then I see my squad, and I remember I'm not just a Deviant. I'm part of a family.
8. The humanity we lost is gone. But the humanity we build from here, together? That can be even stronger.
### Make It Your Own
These messages are just a starting point. The best greetings come from shared experiences. Tweak them with an inside joke, mention a specific, harrowing mission you survived together, or reference that one legendary creature that always seems to get away. In a world this harsh, a personal touch is a powerful reminder of the bonds that keep us fighting. Stay safe out there, survivor.