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|image = YN Mars.png
|caption = 火星
|JapaneseName = 火星
|Name = 火星, ''Kasei''
|Effects = None
|Effects = None
|Map Type = Multiple Maps, Small, Normal
|Map Type = Small, Non-looping, Multiple maps
|Events = [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Events#UFOs on Mars|UFOs on Mars]]
|Events = [[Yume Nikki:Events#UFOs on Mars|UFOs on Mars]]
|NPCS = [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Mars-san|Mars-san]]<br/>[[Yume Nikki Wiki:UFO|UFO]]
|NPCS = [[Yume Nikki:Mars-san|Mars-san]], [[Yume Nikki:UFO|UFO]]
|Connections = [[Yume Nikki Wiki:The Spaceship|The Spaceship]]
|Connections = {{Connection|Spaceship}}
|BGM = 火星
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|Chipset / Panorama = ?
|Map ID = 0168 (Crash Site), 0169 (Flat path), 0170 (Start of hill), 0171 (Hill slope), 0172 (Summit), 0173 (Underground stairs), 0174 (Mars Underground)
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'''Mars''' (火星, ''Kasei'') is one of the many [[Yume Nikki Wiki:List of Locations#Deeper Locations|deeper locations]] in [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Yume Nikki|the game]], discovered after the [[Yume Nikki Wiki:The Spaceship|Spaceship]] [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Events#The_Spaceship_Crash|crash lands]] on the planet via an event.
'''Mars''' is one of the many [[Yume Nikki:List of Locations#Deeper Locations|deeper locations]] in [[Yume Nikki:Yume Nikki|the game]], discovered after the [[Yume Nikki:Spaceship|Spaceship]] [[Yume Nikki:Events#Spaceship Crash|crash lands]] on the planet via an event.
{{LocationMap|filename=Mars Map.png|caption=Map of Mars}}


==Features==
==Features==
===Mars's Surface===
Mars largely resembles pictures of the namesake planet's surface: an orange desert-like area with many scattered stones and small hills in the background. The area is a dead-end and is entirely made up of one straightforward path ending in a summit. Returning to the Spaceship will not return Madotsuki to any other dream world, and [[Yume Nikki:Seccom Masada-sensei|Seccom masada-sensei]] will simply emit a slow tone when interacted with. To escape Mars, the player must either pinch themselves awake or use the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Medamaude|Medamaude]] effect to return to the [[Yume Nikki:Nexus|Nexus]].
Mars largely resembles pictures of the namesake planet's surface: an orange desert-like area with many scattered stones and small hills in the background. The area is a dead-end and is entirely made up of one straightforward path ending in a summit. Returning to the Spaceship will not return Madotsuki to any other dream world, and [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Seccom Masada-sensei|Seccom masada-sensei]] will simply emit a slow tone when interacted with. To escape Mars, the player must either pinch themselves awake or use the [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Effects#Medamaude / Eye Palm (めだまうで)|Medamaude]] effect to return to the [[The Nexus|Nexus]].


At the very left side of the area is a short hill with a hole emitting smoke at the top. Standing at the top of this hill and repeatedly using the [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Effects#Cat (ねこ)|Cat]] effect will cause [[Yume Nikki Wiki:UFO|UFOs]] to appear in the sky, each spinning at various speeds. Using the [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Effects#Midget (こびと)|Midget]] effect to fit through the hole in the summit will lead to the Martian Underground.
At the very left side of the area is a short hill with a hole emitting smoke at the top. Standing at the top of this hill and repeatedly using the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Cat|Cat]] effect will cause [[Yume Nikki:UFO|UFOs]] to appear in the sky, each spinning at various speeds. Using the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Midget|Midget]] effect to fit through the hole in the summit will lead to the Martian Underground.


===Martion Underground===
===Mars Underground<span id="Martian Underground"></span>===
The Martian Underground is a much drearier place compared to the area's surface. Inside is a stairway that leads deep underground to where [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Mars-san|Mars-san]] can be found standing alongside a machine resembling a [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Theories#Themes of Traffic Accidents|broken down train with flames coming out of it]]. The area has a somber tune playing in the background, consisting of a rain-like ambiance and five notes played on a piano.
The Mars Underground is a much drearier place compared to the area's surface. Inside is a stairway that leads deep underground to where [[Yume Nikki:Mars-san|Mars-san]] can be found standing alongside a machine resembling a [[Yume Nikki:Theories#Themes of Traffic Accidents|broken down train with flames coming out of it]]. The area has a somber tune playing in the background, consisting of a rain-like ambiance and five notes played on a piano.
 
==Directions==
Although there are five normal [[Yume Nikki:Beds|beds]] found throughout the dream world, which all lead to the Staircase of Hands and eventually Mars, the shortest route starts by using the bed in Madotsuki's Dream Room.
*[[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki's Room#Dream Representation|Madotsuki's Dream Room]] → [[Yume Nikki:Staircase of Hands|Staircase of Hands]] → [[Yume Nikki:Underground World|Underground World]] → [[Yume Nikki:Spaceship|Spaceship]] → Mars
 
If the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Poop Hair|Poop Hair]] effect has not yet been obtained, the bed in Candle World is recommended, as it is always guaranteed under this condition.
*[[Yume Nikki:Nexus|Nexus]] → [[Yume Nikki:Candle World|Candle World]] → [[Yume Nikki:Staircase of Hands|Staircase of Hands]] → [[Yume Nikki:Underground World|Underground World]] → [[Yume Nikki:Spaceship|Spaceship]] → Mars
 
The other routes are still fairly short as the remaining beds are all found in Nexus worlds.
*[[Yume Nikki:Nexus|Nexus]] → [[Yume Nikki:Snow World|Snow World]] → [[Yume Nikki:Underground World|Underground World]] → [[Yume Nikki:Spaceship|Spaceship]] → Mars
*[[Yume Nikki:Nexus|Nexus]] → [[Yume Nikki:Block World|Block World]] → [[Yume Nikki:Staircase of Hands|Staircase of Hands]] → [[Yume Nikki:Underground World|Underground World]] → [[Yume Nikki:Spaceship|Spaceship]] → Mars
*[[Yume Nikki:Nexus|Nexus]] → [[Yume Nikki:Number World#Bed Room|Number World (Bed Room)]] → [[Yume Nikki:Staircase of Hands|Staircase of Hands]] → [[Yume Nikki:Underground World|Underground World]] → [[Yume Nikki:Spaceship|Spaceship]] → Mars


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the tileset for the underground area, there are sprites for a door that fits perfectly on the wall next to Mars-san, possibly meaning that the area was going to connect to more places.
*In the ChipSet for the underground area, there are sprites for a door that fits perfectly on the wall next to Mars-san, possibly meaning that the area was going to connect to more places.
**There are also unused wall lights and an unused floor tileset that resemble the Mars underground walls, possibly meaning the Mars underground could've been expanded into its own area.
**There are also unused wall lights and unused floor graphics that resemble the Mars underground walls, possibly meaning the Mars underground could've been expanded into its own area.
[[File:Mars door.png|thumb|center|The unused door.]]
[[File:Mars door.png|thumb|center|The unused door.]]
*In the tileset for the main area, there is an unused graphic of stairs leading to the underground area. Interestingly, there is also code still left in the unpatched version of the game that would put these near the hole on the summit, meaning that you originally didn't have to use the Midget effect to access it.
*In the ChipSet for the main area, there is an unused graphic of stairs leading to the underground area. Interestingly, there is also code still left in the unpatched version of the game that would put these near the hole on the summit, meaning that you originally didn't have to use the Midget effect to access it.
[[File:Yumenikkimarsstairs.png|center|thumb|320px|Some unused stairs.]]
[[File:Yumenikkimarsstairs.png|center|thumb|320px|Some unused stairs.]]
==Map==
<gallery>
Mars Map.png|Map of Mars
</gallery>
[[Category:Yume Nikki Wiki:Locations]]
[[es:Marte]]

Latest revision as of 00:15, 23 November 2024

Mars
YN Mars.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

火星
火星
Kasei

Effects EffectNone
Events UFOs on Mars
Notable NPCs Mars-san, UFO
Other
Connecting Areas Spaceship
BGM 🔊 火星
🔊 きえない きずあと – Mars-san
Map ID 0168 (Crash Site)
0169 (Flat path)
0170 (Start of hill)
0171 (Hill slope)
0172 (Summit)
0173 (Underground stairs)
0174 (Mars Underground)
Map Type Small, Non-looping, Multiple maps
Version Added 0.10
Extras +

YNOproject Badges

Mars(badgeyn).png Mars-san
Meow ufo(badgeyn).png Meow ufo(badgeyn).gif They Like Me-ow~!

Mars is one of the many deeper locations in the game, discovered after the Spaceship crash lands on the planet via an event.

Map of Mars

Features

Mars largely resembles pictures of the namesake planet's surface: an orange desert-like area with many scattered stones and small hills in the background. The area is a dead-end and is entirely made up of one straightforward path ending in a summit. Returning to the Spaceship will not return Madotsuki to any other dream world, and Seccom masada-sensei will simply emit a slow tone when interacted with. To escape Mars, the player must either pinch themselves awake or use the Medamaude effect to return to the Nexus.

At the very left side of the area is a short hill with a hole emitting smoke at the top. Standing at the top of this hill and repeatedly using the Cat effect will cause UFOs to appear in the sky, each spinning at various speeds. Using the Midget effect to fit through the hole in the summit will lead to the Martian Underground.

Mars Underground

The Mars Underground is a much drearier place compared to the area's surface. Inside is a stairway that leads deep underground to where Mars-san can be found standing alongside a machine resembling a broken down train with flames coming out of it. The area has a somber tune playing in the background, consisting of a rain-like ambiance and five notes played on a piano.

Directions

Although there are five normal beds found throughout the dream world, which all lead to the Staircase of Hands and eventually Mars, the shortest route starts by using the bed in Madotsuki's Dream Room.

If the Poop Hair effect has not yet been obtained, the bed in Candle World is recommended, as it is always guaranteed under this condition.

The other routes are still fairly short as the remaining beds are all found in Nexus worlds.

Trivia

  • In the ChipSet for the underground area, there are sprites for a door that fits perfectly on the wall next to Mars-san, possibly meaning that the area was going to connect to more places.
    • There are also unused wall lights and unused floor graphics that resemble the Mars underground walls, possibly meaning the Mars underground could've been expanded into its own area.
The unused door.
  • In the ChipSet for the main area, there is an unused graphic of stairs leading to the underground area. Interestingly, there is also code still left in the unpatched version of the game that would put these near the hole on the summit, meaning that you originally didn't have to use the Midget effect to access it.
Some unused stairs.
... more about "Mars"
火星 (https://yume.wiki/images/f/f5/Strange Planet.ogg, Strange Planet.ogg, ?, None, ?, ?) +  and きえない きずあと (https://yume.wiki/images/2/2e/BGM 006-80.ogg, BGM 006-80.ogg, Mars-san, None, 80, ?) +
Small +, Non-looping +  and Multiple maps +
168 (Crash Site) +, 169 (Flat path) +, 170 (Start of hill) +, 171 (Hill slope) +, 172 (Summit) +, 173 (Underground stairs) +  and 174 (Mars Underground) +
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