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==Directions==
==Directions==
Nexus → [[Graveyard World]] → [[Hospital]] → [[Intestines Maze]] → Ecstasy World
Nexus → [[Graveyard World]] → [[Hospital]] → [[Intestines Maze]] → Ecstasy World
==Trivia==
*This world is one of only two to be named in Japanese after its creator. The other is [[Mosenite]].
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2kki-eyestrainworld.png|Map of the area.
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Revision as of 18:35, 6 July 2017

Ecstasy World
Ecstasy World1.png
It's like someone murdered a rainbow
Basic Info
Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Sky KingdomPastel Blue HouseIntestines Maze
BGM 2_452_39 (Blue Platform)
Map ID Missing

Ecstasy World (おうどんシティ, Oudon shitī, Oudn City) is an area accessible from the Sky Kingdom.

Features

This area features colors and patterns that are incredibly dissonant and hard to look at without hurting your eyes. On this basis, this may be the hardest area to go through as it's also a maze-like area. At several spots in the world, there's houses made up of green, red and blue with branches next to them. Somewhere in this map is a staute of a kneeling man holding his head and a small spot with black all around it. Standing on the spot changes the music to static sounds.

The NPCs in this area seem to give out money much more often when chainsawed then normal NPCs, making this a good place to gain a lot of Money.

There are two black tiles in the map that serve as portals, one leads to Pastel Blue House and the other leads to the Intestines Maze.

Directions

Nexus → Graveyard WorldHospitalIntestines Maze → Ecstasy World

Trivia

  • This world is one of only two to be named in Japanese after its creator. The other is Mosenite.