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'''Tokuto-kun''', also known as just '''Tokuto''', is an [[Yume Nikki:List of Characters|NPC]] found in one the southeastern mall room of the [[Yume Nikki:The Mall|Mall]].
'''Tokuto-kun'''(トクト君) is an [[Yume Nikki:List of Characters|NPC]] found in one the southeastern mall room of the [[Yume Nikki:The Mall|Mall]].


==Overview==
==Overview==

Revision as of 07:54, 24 June 2023

Tokuto-kun
Toku.png
Basic Info
Role None
Collectibles None
Events None
Location

The Mall

Other
Size Standard
Killable? Yes

Tokuto-kun(トクト君) is an NPC found in one the southeastern mall room of the Mall.

Overview

Tokuto-kun's idle animation.

Tokuto-kun's appearance is that of a violet, top-heavy geometric shape with spindly limbs, red eyes, and a strange spout of red liquid trickling from a cavity in the top of his head. He seems very preoccupied with the liquid dripping from its head, scampering about the room as he watches it trickle down. This affair may be the reason why Tokuto does not run away from Madotsuki while the Knife is equipped, unlike most other NPCs.

When interacted with, he will tip over as the red liquid continuously leaks onto the floor, accompanied by a heartbeat sound. Tokuto-kun will remain immobile in this pouring state until re-entering the room. The Cat effect does not draw him closer, nor does the Stoplight effect stop the flow of liquid. However, the Knife effect can be used to kill him, which may be necessary if he is blocking the doorway.

Trivia

  • The English Steam version does not have the heartbeat sound while Tokuto-kun is tipped over, due to the file not being renamed correctly.
  • Tokuto-kun's design might be a reference to Salvador Dalì's painting "Apparatus And Hand" (1927). Both Tokuto-kun and the painting share similarities in both geometric shape, and the viscous liquid being spouted from within said geometrical figure. A similar structure can be found in the background of one of the White Desert paths.
Salvador Dalì, Apparatus and Hand (1927)

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