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{{infobox character
{{Template:NPCBox
| name      = Seahorse
| headercolor = #ef8031
| image     = File:Seahorse.png
| headerfontcolor = #000000
| caption    = オレンジのタコっぽいの (Orange Octopus-like creature)
| image = Seahorse.png
| location   = [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Barracks Settlement|Barracks Settlement]]
| location = [[Yume Nikki:Barracks Settlement|Barracks Settlement]]
| role       = None
| name = Seahorse
| size       = Standard
| role = None
| effect reaction = Can be stabbed with the [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Effects#Knife / Kitchen Knife(ほうちょう)|Knife]] effect, but not killed.
| size = Large
| killable = No
}}
}}
The '''Seahorse''' is a decorative character that resides inside one of the houses in the lower portion of the [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Barracks Settlement|Barracks Settlement]].
The '''Seahorse''' is a decorative character that resides inside one of the houses in the lower portion of the [[Yume Nikki:Barracks Settlement|Barracks Settlement]].


==Overview==
==Overview==
The Seahorse is an orange creature with large green eyes that vaguely resembles the face of a seahorse. It has four horns, two on each side of its head, a black dot on its forehead, and a proboscis-like mouth. In [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Old Versions#Version 0.08|Version ''0.08'']], the Seahorse was instead purple and its eyes had much brighter colors.
The Seahorse is an orange creature with large green eyes that vaguely resembles the face of a seahorse. It has four horns, two on each side of its head, a black dot on its forehead, and a proboscis-like mouth. In [[Yume Nikki:Old Versions#Version 0.08|Version ''0.08'']], the Seahorse was instead purple and its eyes had much brighter colors while lacking the forehead dot and horns on its head.


It can be found inside one of the lower houses in the Barracks Settlement, surrounded by coral-like structures. It can be stabbed with the [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Effects#Knife / Kitchen Knife(ほうちょう)|Knife]] effect, although it can't be killed.
It can be found inside one of the lower houses in the Barracks Settlement, surrounded by coral-like structures. It can be stabbed with the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Knife|Knife]] effect, although it can't be killed.


Before the Seahorse was present in this house, [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Buyo Buyo|Buyo Buyo]] took its place, thus being the original location of the [[Yume Nikki Wiki:Effects#Buyo buyo / Squish-Squish (ぶよぶよ)|Buyo Buyo]] effect. However, the Seahorse first appeared in Version ''0.08'' with its purple appearance, sucking Buyo Buyo dry with its proboscis. In Version ''0.09'' the Seahorse had turned orange with Buyo Buyo's shriveled corpse next to it, with the alive Buyo Buyo being relocated to [[Yume Nikki Wiki:FC World B|FC World B]].<ref>https://youtu.be/9_-f1VHL920</ref> By Version ''0.10'', Buyo Buyo's corpse disappeared, and only the Seahorse was left in the house.
Before the Seahorse was present in this house, [[Yume Nikki:Buyo Buyo|Buyo Buyo]] took its place, thus being the original location of the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Buyo Buyo|Buyo Buyo]] effect. However, the Seahorse first appeared in Version ''0.08'' with its purple appearance, sucking Buyo Buyo dry with its proboscis. In Version ''0.09'' the Seahorse had turned orange with Buyo Buyo's shriveled corpse next to it, with the alive Buyo Buyo being relocated to [[Yume Nikki:FC World B|FC World B]].<ref>https://youtu.be/9_-f1VHL920</ref> By Version ''0.10'', Buyo Buyo's corpse disappeared, and only the Seahorse was left in the house.
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seahorsie.png|The Seahorse in its current form.
seahorsie.png|The Seahorse in its current form.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
**Curiously, the time that the Seahorse changed colors was the same time that the shrine in FC World B near Buyo Buyo changed color as well.
*Curiously, the time that the Seahorse changed colors was the same time that the totems in FC World B near Buyo Buyo changed color as well.
[[File:Yn009_barracksB.png|frame|center|The death of Buyo Buyo.]]
[[File:Yn009_barracksB.png|frame|center|The death of Buyo Buyo.]]


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Yume Nikki Wiki:Characters]]
[[Category:Yume Nikki Characters]]
[[Category:Yume Nikki Wiki:Decorative NPCs]]
[[Category:Yume Nikki Decorative NPCs]]

Latest revision as of 22:06, 1 May 2024

Seahorse
Seahorse.png
Basic Info
Role None
Collectibles None
Events None
Location

Barracks Settlement

Other
Size Large
Killable? No

The Seahorse is a decorative character that resides inside one of the houses in the lower portion of the Barracks Settlement.

Overview

The Seahorse is an orange creature with large green eyes that vaguely resembles the face of a seahorse. It has four horns, two on each side of its head, a black dot on its forehead, and a proboscis-like mouth. In Version 0.08, the Seahorse was instead purple and its eyes had much brighter colors while lacking the forehead dot and horns on its head.

It can be found inside one of the lower houses in the Barracks Settlement, surrounded by coral-like structures. It can be stabbed with the Knife effect, although it can't be killed.

Before the Seahorse was present in this house, Buyo Buyo took its place, thus being the original location of the Buyo Buyo effect. However, the Seahorse first appeared in Version 0.08 with its purple appearance, sucking Buyo Buyo dry with its proboscis. In Version 0.09 the Seahorse had turned orange with Buyo Buyo's shriveled corpse next to it, with the alive Buyo Buyo being relocated to FC World B.[1] By Version 0.10, Buyo Buyo's corpse disappeared, and only the Seahorse was left in the house.

Trivia

  • Curiously, the time that the Seahorse changed colors was the same time that the totems in FC World B near Buyo Buyo changed color as well.
The death of Buyo Buyo.

References