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| image | | headerfontcolor = #e08639 | ||
| image = 2fish.png | |||
| location | | location = [[Yume Nikki:Number World|Number World]] | ||
| role | | name = Steve 'Leif' Kareha | ||
| size | | role = None | ||
| | | size = Standard | ||
| killable = No | |||
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'''Steve 'Leif' Kareha''' is an | '''Steve 'Leif' Kareha''' is an NPC found in [[Yume Nikki:Number World|Number World]]. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Steve 'Leif' Kareha is a blue snail with a purple shell. It sports two protrusions from its back that resemble wings or feathers, which have red eyes on them and flash colors. Its left wing flashes pink, yellow, and purple while its right wing flashes orange, red, and green. It swims westward across the canal found in the south of Number World's first room. | Steve 'Leif' Kareha is a blue snail with a purple shell. It sports two protrusions from its back that resemble wings or feathers, which have red eyes on them and flash colors. Its left wing flashes pink, yellow, and purple while its right wing flashes orange, red, and green. It swims westward across the canal found in the south of Number World's first room. | ||
As a snail-like creature, it swims incredibly slow, making it difficult to even witness. By using the [[Yume Nikki | As a snail-like creature, it swims incredibly slow, making it difficult to even witness. By using the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Cat|Cat]] effect to attract it towards [[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki|Madotsuki]] or equipped the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Knife|Knife]] effect to make it swim faster, the player is much more likely to see it swim by. When the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Stoplight|Stoplight]] effect is used, its wings will fold and its red eyes will close. While Steve normally only faces and travels to the left, using the Cat effect will make it face to the right before proceeding left again, no matter Madotsuki's position when using the effect. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The [[Yume Nikki | *The [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Noclip Glitch|Noclip Glitch]] allows you to access Leif's area and kill him with the Knife effect. | ||
*It was named by | *It was named by 3 [https://archive.uboachan.net/yn/res/330.xhtml#848 people who first found it.] | ||
*Steve 'Leif' Kareha might be a reference to the Pisces zodiac sign, as its Japanese fan name alludes to it being two fishes fused together, though this is just an interpretation. | *Steve 'Leif' Kareha might be a reference to the Pisces zodiac sign, as its Japanese fan name alludes to it being two fishes fused together, though this is just an interpretation. | ||
Latest revision as of 04:11, 23 November 2024
Steve 'Leif' Kareha | |
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Basic Info | |
Role | None |
Collectibles | None |
Events | None |
Location | |
Other | |
Size | Standard |
Killable? | No |
Steve 'Leif' Kareha is an NPC found in Number World.
Overview
Steve 'Leif' Kareha is a blue snail with a purple shell. It sports two protrusions from its back that resemble wings or feathers, which have red eyes on them and flash colors. Its left wing flashes pink, yellow, and purple while its right wing flashes orange, red, and green. It swims westward across the canal found in the south of Number World's first room.
As a snail-like creature, it swims incredibly slow, making it difficult to even witness. By using the Cat effect to attract it towards Madotsuki or equipped the Knife effect to make it swim faster, the player is much more likely to see it swim by. When the Stoplight effect is used, its wings will fold and its red eyes will close. While Steve normally only faces and travels to the left, using the Cat effect will make it face to the right before proceeding left again, no matter Madotsuki's position when using the effect.
Trivia
- The Noclip Glitch allows you to access Leif's area and kill him with the Knife effect.
- It was named by 3 people who first found it.
- Steve 'Leif' Kareha might be a reference to the Pisces zodiac sign, as its Japanese fan name alludes to it being two fishes fused together, though this is just an interpretation.