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|Connections = [[Circuit Board]] {{OneWay|NoEntry}}, [[Othello Board]] {{OneWay|NoReturn}}
|Connections = [[Circuit Board]] {{OneWay|NoEntry}}, [[Othello Board]] {{OneWay|NoReturn}}
|BGM = None}}  
|BGM = None}}  
The 'Shogi Board' (棋上の空路) is an area accessible by jumping in the giant hole in the [[Circuit Board]].
The '''Shogi Board'''(棋上の空路) is an area accessible by jumping in the giant hole in the [[Circuit Board]].


==Features==
==Features==

Revision as of 20:15, 30 April 2017

Shogi Board
Shogi Board.png
The coolest board game ever!!
Basic Info
Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Circuit Board NoEntryOthello Board NoReturn➡️
BGM None
Map ID Missing

The Shogi Board(棋上の空路) is an area accessible by jumping in the giant hole in the Circuit Board.

Features

The Shogi Board is a relatively small and empty world. The world contains pieces marked with symbols from Shogi, the King (王將), the Rook (飛車), the Bishop (角行) and several smaller Pawn (歩) pieces. When interacted with, a pawn piece will disappear and be promoted to a Tokin (と) piece. When promoted to a tokin there is a chance you will receive 500 yen. When the child effect in use, pictures will replace the writing on marked pieces. The King will become a crown, the bishop a (unknown), the rook an airplane, the pawn a pair of footsteps, and the tokin a yen symbol. When the glasses effect is used all unmarked pieces will become invisible and the symbol will disappear off marked pieces. The piece with the picture of a pillow functions as a bench. When interacting with the King you will be taken to the Othello Board

Directions

Nexus → Red Streetlight WorldGray RoadGrass WorldWarehouseBinary WorldCircuit Board → Shogi Board