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Deeper into the Ruins, you can find a group of dancing Haniwa sculptures, which bring to mind the [[Events#Haniwa Dance|Haniwa Dance]] event from Haniwa Temple. | Deeper into the Ruins, you can find a group of dancing Haniwa sculptures, which bring to mind the [[Events#Haniwa Dance|Haniwa Dance]] event from Haniwa Temple. | ||
A couple of rooms, including one with a giant hole in the center, are currently blocked-off by construction signs, suggesting a future expansion. | |||
==Directions== | ==Directions== |
Revision as of 02:15, 11 July 2022
Haniwa Ruins | |
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Basic Info | |
Japanese Name(s) |
ハニーワ遺跡 |
Effects | None |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | None |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Spiked Fence Garden |
BGM | 21.纏雑_byやわらかbgm-n (Dancing Haniwa Room) |
Map ID | 1659 |
Version Added | 0.119a |
Author | Horatsuki |
[[Category:Horatsuki]] The Haniwa Ruins is an area accessible from the giant Haniwa statue in Spiked Fence Garden.
Features
Upon entering this area, the Haniwa Ruins are very dark. The Lantern may be used to light the area, albeit in a very limited manner similar to how it functions in Dark Museum, but doing so will attract the ire of the Robot Guard chasers patrolling the ruins. The Haniwa effect is much more effective in lighting the area, at the cost of its slow walk speed, and applies a blue tint. Many small haniwa sculptures can be found in the ruins, which react as predicted to the Haniwa effect and flash their eyes red when equipping the Chainsaw.
At the entrance, you will find two murals at the walls of two alcoves, the left of which resembles the Day & Night Towers with a scale in its center, whereas the painting in right alcove depicts that of abstract squares. On occasion, as you explore, you may find large Buddha statues blocking an entrance, which moves if the Haniwa effect is use. Points of interest include a mirror that may contain Urotsuki's face, a burial room with a mummy and bronze bells, as well as numerous murals that are ancient twists on existing worlds, such as (possibly) Dream Mexico.
Deeper into the Ruins, you can find a group of dancing Haniwa sculptures, which bring to mind the Haniwa Dance event from Haniwa Temple.
A couple of rooms, including one with a giant hole in the center, are currently blocked-off by construction signs, suggesting a future expansion.
Directions
Nexus → Rock World → Entomophobia Realm → Spore Forest → Spiked Fence Garden → Haniwa Ruins