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| location = [[Yume 2kki:Oblique Hell|Oblique Hell]]<br>[[Yume 2kki:Wooded Lakeside B|Wooded Lakeside B]]<br>[[Yume 2kki:Glowing Tree Path|Glowing Tree Path]]<br>[[Yume 2kki:Critter Village|Critter Village]]<br>[[Yume 2kki:Streetlight Docks|Streetlight Docks]]
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| name = Ninchiundō
|name = Ninchiundō
| role = Warp Urotsuki to/from Oblique Hell
|role = Warp Urotsuki to/from Oblique Hell
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The '''Ninchiundō''' (A.K.A ''Hell Teleporters'') are a group of NPCs scattered around [[Yume 2kki:Oblique Hell|Oblique Hell]] and its adjacent worlds.
The '''Ninchiundō''' (A.K.A ''Hell Teleporters'') are a group of NPCs scattered around [[Yume 2kki:Oblique Hell|Oblique Hell]] and its adjacent worlds.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Ninchiundō are heavily reminiscent of the [[Yume Nikki:Nenrikido|Nenrikido]] from Yume Nikki.
*The Ninchiundō are heavily reminiscent of the [[Yume Nikki:Nenrikido|Nenrikido]] from ''Yume Nikki''.
**The areas that some of the Ninchiundō are found in also resemble worlds where some Nenrikido can be found in ''Yume Nikki'', with the Glowing Tree Path and Gnarled Tree Plaza connections likely being references to the [[Yume Nikki:Neon Tile Path|Neon Tile Path]] and [[Yume Nikki:Face Carpet Plaza|Face Carpet Plaza]]. The connection in the Hexagonal Pillar Passage may also be a reference to [[Yume Nikki:Checkered Tile Path|Checkered Tile Path]], considering both areas are largely linear "path"-style worlds that use square tile-like patterns and end in a connection to a maze world.
***The Streetlight Docks connection may reference one of Hell's connections in ''Yume Nikki'': the [[Yume Nikki:Docks B|Docks B]], albeit a Nenrikido is not located in this area.
*Before Critter Village was added, one of the four Ninchiundō instead led to the "Glitch Nexus", a subarea of Oblique Hell that contained connections to the 3D Underworld and the First-Person Maze.
*Before Critter Village was added, one of the four Ninchiundō instead led to the "Glitch Nexus", a subarea of Oblique Hell that contained connections to the 3D Underworld and the First-Person Maze.
==Directions==
*The Nexus → [[Yume 2kki:Marijuana Goddess World|Marijuana Goddess World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Color Cubes World|Color Cubes World]] → [[Yume 2kki:FC Caverns C|FC Caverns C]] → [[Yume 2kki:Home Within Nowhere|Home Within Nowhere]] → [[Yume 2kki:Pure White Lands|Pure White Lands]] → [[Yume 2kki:Lamplit Stones|Lamplit Stones]] → [[Yume 2kki:Adabana Gardens|Adabana Gardens]]/[[Yume 2kki:Field of Cosmos|Field of Cosmos]] → [[Yume 2kki:Bubble World|Bubble World]] → [[Yume 2kki:Red Sewers|Red Sewers]] → [[Yume 2kki:Wooded Lakeside A|Wooded Lakeside A]] → '''Oblique Hell'''


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 17:24, 1 September 2024

Ninchiundō
Ninchi.png
Basic Info
Role Warp Urotsuki to/from Oblique Hell
Collectibles None
Events None
Location

Oblique Hell
Wooded Lakeside B
Glowing Tree Path
Critter Village
Streetlight Docks

Other
Size Standard
Killable? Yes

The Ninchiundō (A.K.A Hell Teleporters) are a group of NPCs scattered around Oblique Hell and its adjacent worlds.

Overview

The Ninchiundō resemble red stacks of 3D cube-like geometrical shapes with holes as they continuously spin. They teleport Urotsuki to and from Oblique Hell.

Locations

The Ninchiundō serve as connections to Oblique Hell throughout various other worlds, thus all four of them can be found scattered around the maze-like world, each connecting to different areas:

  • The first Ninchiundō can be found in the southernmost house in the Streetlight Docks. It takes Urotsuki to the western side of Oblique Hell.
  • The second Ninchiundō can be found at the end of the Glowing Tree Path, taking Urotsuki to the western side of Oblique Hell. It is particularly close to the Ninchiundō connecting to the Streetlight Docks.
  • The third Ninchiundō is located at the end of the red Hexagonal Pillar Passage, accessed from Critter Village through a house with two tables in front of it. It places Urotsuki on the eastern side of the maze, slightly northeast. It is the closest Ninchiundō to the vending machine found in Oblique Hell.
  • The fourth Ninchiundō is located in the Gnarled Tree Plaza, found within Wooded Lakeside B. It places Urotsuki in the southeastern part of Oblique Hell, close to the possible Antiquated Bathhouse staircase.

Trivia

  • The Ninchiundō are heavily reminiscent of the Nenrikido from Yume Nikki.
    • The areas that some of the Ninchiundō are found in also resemble worlds where some Nenrikido can be found in Yume Nikki, with the Glowing Tree Path and Gnarled Tree Plaza connections likely being references to the Neon Tile Path and Face Carpet Plaza. The connection in the Hexagonal Pillar Passage may also be a reference to Checkered Tile Path, considering both areas are largely linear "path"-style worlds that use square tile-like patterns and end in a connection to a maze world.
      • The Streetlight Docks connection may reference one of Hell's connections in Yume Nikki: the Docks B, albeit a Nenrikido is not located in this area.
  • Before Critter Village was added, one of the four Ninchiundō instead led to the "Glitch Nexus", a subarea of Oblique Hell that contained connections to the 3D Underworld and the First-Person Maze.

Directions

Gallery