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Revision as of 01:12, 12 April 2024
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Basic Info | |
Role | One can be stabbed to access the rooms with Monoe or the Severed Heads |
Collectibles | None |
Events | None |
Location | |
Other | |
Size | Standard |
Killable? | Yes |
Dave Spector (also known as Dali) is an NPC found in the White Desert A.
Overview
Dave Spector is a monochromatic human-like figure with a large head, big eyes, and a small body. They are named after their resemblance to the celebrity of the same name
Two Dave Spectors can be found in the White Desert. One is found wandering near a path while another appears what seems to be an empty, looping tunnel. The two of them react differently to equipping the Knife effect, with the one near the path running away and the one near the tunnel freezing. Killing the one near the tunnel allows access to new areas in the White Desert, depending on where you enter from the tunnel it was standing by. Entering left leads to a large void inhabited by Monoe while entering right will lead to a straight path ending with where the Severed Heads can be seen.
Trivia
- Dave and Seccom Masada-sensei are the only two characters that walk backward in the game, as evidenced here.
- This occurs because, just like Seccom Masada, Dave Spector's left-facing and right-facing sprites are swapped in their sprite set, giving the impression the sprite is looking left while the character is technically facing right.
- Dave Spector is named after the American television producer of the same name.
- Their alternative name, Dali, comes from the Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dalí.