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<div style="display:flex; flex-direction:row; flex-wrap:wrap; width:100%;"><div style="flex-basis:274px; position:relative;"><div style="position:absolute; width:100%; height:90%; margin-top:50%; text-align:center; z-index:-1;">[[File:madotsuki_Profile.png]]<br>It's a secret<br>to everyone</div>__TOC__</div><div style="padding-left:20px; flex-basis:min(100% - 294px, -20000 * (844px - 100%)); min-width:570px;">
Welcome to my sandbox.
<!--Text here will appear to the right of the table of contents-->
<div style="position:relative"><div style="position:absolute">Welcome to my sandbox.<br>Some tests are [[User:ZASNK/Test|here]].</div>


{{faviconmenu}}
{{User:ZASNK/Signature/s}}


</div></div></div>
==Purpose==
<span id="Guides"></span><span id="guides"></span>
This sandbox is used to share wiki information, plan future edits, and to test templates and parser functions.
==Wiki Guides<span id="Wiki guides"></span><span id="wiki guides"></span>==
===Copy and Paste<span id="Copy and paste"></span>===
====Template Documentation<span id="templatedoc"></span><span id="Templatedoc"></span><span id="TemplateDoc"></span><span id="template doc"></span><span id="Template doc"></span><span id="Template Doc"></span><span id="Template documentation"></span><span id="template documentation"></span>====
This block of text can be inserted into a <code>Template:(name)/doc</code> page to provide a guide on how to fill it out. Since most of the guide notes are in comments they can technically be left in, though that would be really lazy and would bloat the page.
<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
Template Documentation guide
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
<pre>
==Description==
<!--Short summary of what the main function of the template is-->
INSERT_TEXT_HERE
==Syntax==
<!--Explain how the template is included in a page. Best to include the recommended use cases.
For example, in Template:Listloc:
Copy/Paste the code shown below into a cell on the table then fill in the information.
<pre>
{{Listloc
|name        =
|image      =
|aka        = AKA: [Line can be deleted if inapplicable]
|description = }}
<∕pre>
Another example, this time from Template:Documentation:
Add <code><nowiki><noinclude></nowiki>{{t|Documentation}}<nowiki></noinclude></nowiki></code> at the end of the template page.
Add <code><nowiki><noinclude></nowiki>{{t|Documentation|documentation page}}<nowiki></noinclude></nowiki></code> to transclude an alternative page from the /doc subpage.
Basically think of it as a simplified sample.-->
INSERT_TEXT_HERE
==Usage==
<!--How to use. Attempt to answer:
- What does it present to the reader?
- Why would an editor choose to use it?
- What is the recommended use?
- What does the template require in order to function?
- What can the template NOT do? (limitations)
- What are some potential issues that should be kept in mind? (troubleshooting)
It may be helpful to give examples in this section instead of waiting until "Sample".-->
INSERT_TEXT_HERE
==Parameters==
<!--Copy the below texts to build the template parameter table. Spaces surround placeholder names to ease selection - do not include spaces.
This starts the function:
<templatedata>{ "description": "","params": {
The following is a template with all options listed
DO NOT INCLUDE }, LINE IF USING IT FIRST
REMOVE VERY LAST , AFTER EVERY LAST PROPERTY - NEVER END THE LIST WITH A COMMA
},
"parameter": {
"label": "Fancy_Name",
"aliases": ["Other_Name1","Other_Name2"],
"type": "Choose one of: number, string, line(no line breaks), content(formatted wikitext), boolean, url(https://example.com), date, wiki-page-name, wiki-file-name, wiki-user-name, wiki-template-name.",
"description": "Explanation",
"example": "Example_Input",
"default": "Default_If_Static",
"autovalue": "Default_If_Magic_Word",
"suggestedvalues": ["Value1","Value2"],
"required": true,
"suggested": true,
"deprecated": "What_To_Use_Instead",
"inherits": "put another parameter name here to copy its properties (gets overwritten by new ones)",
The following is a template with less options and less placeholders
DO NOT INCLUDE }, LINE IF USING IT FIRST
REMOVE VERY LAST , AFTER EVERY LAST PROPERTY - NEVER END THE LIST WITH A COMMA
},
"parameter": {
"label": "Fancy_Name",
"type": "Choose one of: number, string, line(single), content(wikitext), wiki-page-name, wiki-file-name, wiki-user-name.",
"description": "Explanation",
"example": "Example_Input",
"default": "Default_If_Static",
This ends the templatedata function:
}}}</templatedata>
Obviously, only include as many parameters as you need.-->
INSERT_TEXT_HERE
==Sample==
<!--You can use this structure:
The following input:
<pre>{{Example|param=value|pa..}}<∕pre>
Produces:
{{Example|param=value|pa..}}
Here, copy the exact template call from the preformatted section and use that. If the template is heavy when loading you may want to copy the expected output instead, however this has risk of becoming outdated and should be avoided.
DO NOT COPY THAT <∕pre> YOU SEE IN THIS EXAMPLE, IT WILL NOT WORK
You may want to format the example across multiple lines like in Template:Locationbox/doc-->
INSERT_TEXT_HERE
 
<noinclude>__NOTOC__ [[Category:Template Documentation]]</noinclude>
<includeonly>__NOEDITSECTION__</includeonly>
</pre>
</div></div>
 
====Youtube Video Embed<span id="Youtube video embed"></span><span id="youtube video embed"></span><span id="Youtube Video Embeds"></span><span id="Youtube video embeds"></span><span id="youtube video embeds"></span>====
Embed youtube videos in a vertical stack, with the video titles as captions underneath. For example, see [[Yume 2kki:Obstacle Course]] (revision {{oldid|438805|here}}).
<pre><nowiki>
{{#ev:youtube|WATCHID|dimensions=320x180|alignment=right|description=CAPTION|container=frame}}
</nowiki></pre>
To have more than one video appear side-by-side, choose <code>alignment=inline</code>.


To have these videos centered, do the following, as was done on [[Yume Nikki:Frog]] (revision {{oldid|439469|here}}):
<span id="Guides"></span><span id="Copy and Paste"></span><span id="Template Documentation"></span><!--
<pre><nowiki>
-->Most wiki guides previously found here have been moved to [[:Category:Help|help pages]].
<div style="text-align: center;">
{{#ev:youtube|WATCHID|dimensions=320x180|alignment=inline|description=CAPTION|container=frame}}
{{#ev:youtube|WATCHID1|dimensions=320x180|alignment=inline|description=CAPTION1|container=frame}}
</div>
</nowiki></pre>


To have the video appear somewhat inline with a gallery, copy the following as in [[Yume Nikki:Block World]] (revision {{oldid|441335|here}}):
==Yume Nikki Websites==
<pre><nowiki>
===Official stuff===
<div style="display:flex; flex-direction:row; flex-wrap:wrap">
*Kikiyama's website: https://www3.nns.ne.jp/~tk-mto/kikiyamaHP.html
<div style="flex-basis:calc(100% - 320px)"><gallery>
*Steam page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/650700/Yume_Nikki/
...
*Playism YNDD listing: https://playism.com/en/game/yumenikki-dream-diary/
</gallery></div>
*Fangamer merch: https://www.fangamer.com/collections/yume-nikki
<div style="flex-basis:320px;">{{#ev:youtube|WtZqz8x8kVk|dimensions=320x180|alignment=inline|description=The removed "Toriningen's Bed" event|container=frame}}</div></div>
===Fan stuff===
</nowiki></pre>
*Uboachan: https://uboachan.net as well as the old version: https://archive.uboachan.net
*The wiki: https://yume.wiki/Main_Page
*YNOproject multiplayer: https://ynoproject.net/
*Yumebooru art: https://yumeboo.ru or https://ymbr.site
*Yumebooru archive: https://archive.yumeboo.ru or https://archive.ymbr.site
*Old versions via LaInvestigaciónYN https://gatobot.neocities.org/lainvestigacionyn/versions
*TCRF page: https://tcrf.net/Yume_Nikki
===Other stuff===
*Archive of playism versions: https://archive.org/details/yume-nikki-010a
*Novel site: http://www.freegamenovel.com/yumenikki/
*Official websites that are no longer operational: http://yume-nikki.com and http://yumenikki.net
*Kikiyama's christmas card: https://x.com/playismEN/status/1209411619899375617
*Old fansite that some people thought had an official interview: http://sin6.web.fc2.com/ccomic/ccpage.html
*Page explaining an old YN meme: https://dic.nicovideo.jp/t/a/あっなったに♪あっなったに♪センチメンタルッッッ%21%21%21


===Helpful Formatting<span id="Formatting"></span><span id="formatting"></span><span id="Helpful formatting"></span>===
==Subarea Warps==
All subareas in old versions are named 小マップ, translating to "small map", although I will refer to it as ''subarea''. Each subarea is numbered (using full-width numbers), and warps to subareas '''mostly''' match the number of the map. For example, 小7へ in Eyeball World leads to 小マップ7 (Mini Hell).


{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 100%;"
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed sortable"
|+Useful Characters <span id="Useful characters"></span><span id="Formatting characters"></span><span id="Formatting Characters"></span>
|+0.04
! class="unsortable" style="width: 11%"|Character
!Name
!Unicode/HTML
! class="unsortable" style="width: 59%"|Usage
|-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|&num;
!colspan="3"|Subarea
|Number Sign
!colspan="4"|Origin
|style="text-align: center;"|U+0023<br>&num
!class="empty"|
|The number sign, also called a pound or hash symbol. The HTML entity can allow escaping certain situations.
|-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|&VerticalLine;
!Map name
|Vertical Line
!ID
|style="text-align: center;"|U+007C<br>&VerticalLine<br>&#124
!Location
|The pipe character, also called the vertical line or bar, is used extensively for Mediawiki parsing. The HTML entity escapes these situations. To delay the parsing instead of prevent it, use <code><nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki></code>.
!Map name
!ID
!Wiki name
!Warp name
!Verdict
|-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|·
|小マップ1
|Middle Dot
|30
|style="text-align: center;"|U+00B7<br>&middot<br>&centerdot
|[[Yume Nikki:Guillotine World|Guillotine World]] (small)
|Solid dot that is in the middle of a line.
|-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|←
|小マップ2
|Leftwards Arrow
|26
|style="text-align: center;"|U+2190<br>&larr
|[[Yume Nikki:Neon Tile Path|Neon Tile Path]]
|Leftwards arrow as one character.
|-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|↑
|小マップ4
|Upwards Arrow
|23
|style="text-align: center;"|U+2191<br>&uarr
|[[Yume Nikki:Checkered Tile Path|Checkered Tile Path A]]
|Upwards arrow as one character. Can be used for "to top" links.
|-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|→
|小マップ5
|Rightwards Arrow
|25
|style="text-align: center;"|U+2192<br>&rarr
|[[Yume Nikki:Face Carpet Plaza|Face Carpet Plaza]]
|Rightwards arrow as one character. Used when listing directions on [[:Category:Locations|location pages]].
|-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|↔
|小マップ6
|Left Right Arrow
|29
|style="text-align: center;"|U+2194<br>&harr
|[[Yume Nikki:Dense Woods A|Dense Woods A]]
|Arrow that points both left and right. Can be used to show a relation between two elements.
|-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|∕
|小マップ7
|Division Slash
|1
|style="text-align: center;"|U+2215
|[[Yume Nikki:Mini Hell|Mini Hell]]
|Appears to be a forward slash. Since it has the same appearance but no function, it can help with presenting HTML.
|-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|>
|小マップ8
|Fullwidth Greater-Than Sign
|28
|style="text-align: center;"|U+FF1E
|[[Yume Nikki:Hell|Hell]]
|Fake greater-than > symbol. Presented wider than the normal one.
|-
|style="text-align: center;"|<
|Fullwidth Less-Than Sign
|style="text-align: center;"|U+FF1C
|Fake less-than > symbol. Presented wider than the normal one.
|}
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%"
|+General
! style="width: 11%"|Code
!Example Input
! style="width: 20%"|Output
!style="width: 39%"|Explanation
|-
|-
|<nowiki><nowiki></nowiki></nowiki>
|小マップ9
|<nowiki><nowiki>'''text'''</nowiki></nowiki>
|21
|<nowiki>'''text'''</nowiki>
|[[Yume Nikki:Checkered Tile Path|Checkered Tile Path B]]
|Escapes wiki markup and stops formatting code like <nowiki><pre></nowiki> from being recognized.
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |<nowiki><pre></pre></nowiki>
|小マップ10
|<nowiki><pre>text</pre></nowiki>
|32
|<pre>text</pre>
|[[Yume Nikki:Footprint Path#Footprint Path A|Footprint Path A]]
|Completely preformats text. All wiki markup, template calls, links, parser functions, HTML codes, and comments are completely ignored and are treated as raw text.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><pre style="color: red">text</pre></nowiki>
|小マップ11
|<pre style="color: red">text</pre>
|33
|You can add HTML styles to preformatted text, like with divs and spans.
|[[Yume Nikki:Footprint Path#Footprint Path B|Footprint Path B]]
|-
|-
|<nowiki><code></code></nowiki>
|小マップ12
|<nowiki><code>text</code></nowiki>
|34
|<code>text</code>
|[[Yume Nikki:Old Versions#Toriningen's Bed|Toriningen's Bed]] event
|Fixes the width of text and applies a background like with the <nowiki><pre></pre></nowiki> tags.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><u></u></nowiki>
|小マップ13
|<nowiki><u>text</u></nowiki>
|35
|<u>text</u>
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Dark World Gate
|Underlines text.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><sup></sup></nowiki>
|小マップ13A
|<nowiki>text<sup>text</sup></nowiki>
|36
|text<sup>text</sup>
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Route 4
|Superscript.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><sub></sub></nowiki>
|小マップ13B
|<nowiki>text<sub>text</sub></nowiki>
|37
|text<sub>text</sub>
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Route 1
|Subscript.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><big></big></nowiki>
|小マップ13C
|<nowiki><big>text</big></nowiki>
|38
|<big>text</big>
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Route 2
|Makes text bigger.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><h3></h3></nowiki>
|小マップ13D
|<nowiki><h3>ctrt</h3></nowiki>
|39
|<nowiki>(blanked)</nowiki>
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Rave Box
|Defines a header using HTML, equivalent to <code><nowiki>===this===</nowiki></code> in wikitext. The number defines the header level from 1-6. Links to the header will work and it will appear in the TOC.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><mark></mark></nowiki>
|小マップ13E
|<nowiki><mark>text</mark></nowiki>
|40
|<mark>text</mark>
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Toriningen Party
|Highlight text.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><span class="spoiler"></span></nowiki>
|小マップ13F
|<nowiki><span class="spoiler">text </span></nowiki>
|43
|<span class="spoiler">text </span>
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Barracks Settlement Entrance
|Hides text underneath a spoiler. Visible when selecting it on PC or tapping it on mobile. May not work when using certain wiki skins.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><br></nowiki>
|小マップ14
|<nowiki>text1<br>text2</nowiki>
|41
|text1<br>text2
|[[Yume Nikki:Barracks Settlement|Barracks Settlement]]: Town
|Places a line break in text.
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |<nowiki><br clear=all></nowiki>
|小マップ14A
|<nowiki>[[File:Cagedfairy.png |thumb|right|Text]] <br clear=all> text</nowiki>
|45
|[[File:Cagedfairy.png |thumb|right|Text]]<br clear=all>text
|[[Yume Nikki:Barracks Settlement|Barracks Settlement]]: Isee Path
|Places a line break whilst forcing following elements to only appear after preceding elements are fully shown.
|-
|-
|<nowiki>[[File:Cagedfairy.png |thumb|right|Text]] text</nowiki>
|小マップ15A
|[[File:Cagedfairy.png |thumb|right|Text]] text
|42
|The same example without <code><nowiki><br clear=all></nowiki></code>, for reference.
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]]: City Gutter
|-
|-
|<nowiki><blockquote></blockquote></nowiki>
|小マップ15B
|<nowiki><blockquote>text </blockquote></nowiki>
|44
|<blockquote>text </blockquote>
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]]: Entrance
|Presents text in a blockquote (indent)
|-
|-
|<nowiki><span id=""></span></nowiki>
|小マップ15C
|<nowiki><span id="aexgda"></span></nowiki>
|46
| style="vertical-align: top;" |<span id="aexgda"></span>
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]] Nopperabou area
|Include anywhere on the page to create an invisible link anchor: [[User:ZASNK/Sandbox#aexgda]]. This can be placed within a header (inside of the equal signs) to make an alternate header link.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><!----></nowiki>
|小マップ15D
|<nowiki><!--text--></nowiki>
|47
|<!--text-->
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]]: Sewer Tunnel
|Comments. Completely hidden from the page, but visible when editing.
|}
 
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%"
|+Div Styles and Classes <span id="div Styles"></span><span id="HTML"></span><span id="Div styles"></span>
!style="width: 11%"|Style/Class
!Example Input
!style="width: 20%"|Output
!style="width: 39%"|Explanation
|-
|-
|style="text-align: center;"
|小マップ15E
|<nowiki><div style="text-align: center;">text</div></nowiki>
|73
|<div style="text-align: center;">text</div>
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]] dead end tunnel
|This div style forces inline elements to be presented in the center of a page.
|-
|-
|style="-webkit-column-count:2;column-count:2;"
|小マップ16A
|<nowiki><div style="-webkit-column-count:2;column-count:2;">text1
|48
text2
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Main Room
text3</div></nowiki>
|<div style="-webkit-column-count:2;column-count:2;">text1
text2
text3</div>
|Formats text into the specified number of columns. ''(the "-webkit-column-count:2;" seems to be useless, but it might be needed for special cases)''
|-
|-
|<span id="divrow">style="display: flex; flex-direction: row;"</span>
|小マップ16B
|<nowiki><div style="display: flex; flex-direction: row;"><gallery widths=40 heights=40> Cagedfairy.png|Text </gallery>[[File:Boyoutline.png |thumb|Text]]</div></nowiki>
|49
|<div style="display: flex; flex-direction: row;"><gallery widths=40 heights=40> Cagedfairy.png|Text </gallery>[[File:Boyoutline.png |thumb|Text]]</div>
|[[Yume Nikki:Big Red|Big Red]]
|Present divs in a row. In the example it shows that you can place an element next to a gallery, which is usually not possible.
|-
|-
!colspan="4"|Collapsible Sections
|小マップ16C
|51
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Elevator Room
|-
|-
|class="mw-collapsible"
|小マップ16D
|<nowiki><div class="mw-collapsible">text1 <br>text2</div></nowiki>
|52
|<div class="mw-collapsible">text1 <br>text2</div>
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Reception Room
|Allows text to be collapsed.
|-
|-
|class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
|小マップ16E
|<nowiki><div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">text1 <br>text2</div></nowiki>
|53
|<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">text1 <br>text2</div>
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Flute Room
|Adding <code>mw-collapsed</code> makes it collapsed by default. ''Note: a page anchor within the collapsed element will have it automatically open when you follow the link.''
|-
|-
|class="toccolours mw-collapsible"
|小マップ16F
|<nowiki><div class="toccolours mw-collapsible">text1 <br>text2</div></nowiki>
|54
|<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible">text1 <br>text2</div>
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Tokuto-kun's room
|Adding <code>toccolours</code> gives the content the style of the table of contents (hence <u>toc</u>colours).
|-
|-
|class="mw-collapsible-content"
|小マップ17
|<nowiki><div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">text1<div class="mw-collapsible-content">text2</div></div></nowiki>
|50
|<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">text1<div class="mw-collapsible-content">text2</div></div>
|[[Yume Nikki:Windmill World|Windmill World]]
|Use a separate div within the collapsible content one to define this inner div as the content to be collapsed. The text in the outer div but not the inner becomes a header for the collapsible content.
|}
|}


{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%"
==Translation Differences==
|+List Formatting
The rest of this sandbox section has already been moved to [[Yume Nikki:Translation Differences]].
!style="width: 11%"|Code
 
!Example Input
{|class="wikitable"
!style="width: 20%"|Output
|+Title screen and menu
!style="width: 39%"|Explanation
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |<nowiki><ul>  </ul></nowiki>
!Original
|<nowiki><ul> text1 text2<br>text 3 text 4</ul></nowiki>
!Uboachan
|<ul> text1 text2<br>text3 text4</ul>
!Steam
|Text is formatted in an unordered list.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><div style="text-align: center;"><ul> text1<br>text2 </ul></div></nowiki>
|(new game)
|<div style="text-align: center;"><ul> text1<br>text2 </ul></div>
|
|You can place the list in a div to apply div styles to the whole list. Useful to center images in a list.
|
|-
|-
|<nowiki><li> </li></nowiki>
|(continue)
|<nowiki><li>text1</li> <li>text2</li></nowiki>
|
|<li>text1</li> <li>text2</li>
|
|Gives text elements the style of being in a list. More importantly, allows to separate them into groups.
|-
|-
|<nowiki><ul> <li> </li> </ul></nowiki>
|(quit from title)
|<nowiki><ul> <li>text1</li> <li>text2</li> </ul></nowiki>
|
|<ul> <li>text1</li> <li>text2</li> </ul>
|
|The combination of the two gives the best output. <code><nowiki><li> </li></nowiki></code> is used to separate the two.
|-
|-
|style="display: inline-block;"
|(effects)
|<nowiki><ul> <li style="display: inline-block;> [[File:Cagedfairy.png |thumb|Text]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Boyoutline.png |thumb|Text]] </li> </ul></nowiki>
|
|<ul> <li style="display: inline-block;> [[File:Cagedfairy.png |thumb|Text]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block;"> [[File:Boyoutline.png |thumb|Text]] </li> </ul>
|
|This list style forces floating elements such as image thumbs to appear on the same line, even if they are otherwise unable.
|-
|-
|style="vertical-align: middle;"
|(quit from menu, if different from title)
|<nowiki><ul> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: middle;"> [[File:Cagedfairy.png |thumb|Text]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: middle;"> [[File:Boyoutline.png |thumb|Text]] </li> </ul></nowiki>
|
|<ul> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: middle;"> [[File:Cagedfairy.png |thumb|Text]] </li> <li style="display: inline-block; vertical-align: middle;"> [[File:Boyoutline.png |thumb|Text]] </li> </ul>
|
|This list style can be used in addition to the previous one to align the elements to the top, middle, or bottom of the lines they are occupying.
|}
|}


{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%;"
{|class="wikitable"
|+Tables
|+Instructions
!Code
!style="width: 59%"|Usage
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|<nowiki>class="wikitable"</nowiki>
!Original
|Use at the table start to make it look like a standard table.
!Uboachan
!Steam
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|<nowiki>class="sortable"</nowiki>
|(this would involve a lot of transcribing)
|Adding this class to a table will allow you to sort the entire table columns of your choice.
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{|class="wikitable"
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|<nowiki>class="unsortable"</nowiki>
!Original
|This class can be used on column headers to disable sorting the table by that column.
!Uboachan
!Steam
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|<nowiki>style="width: 100%;"</nowiki>
|(chair ride)
|At the table start, forces the table to fit a percentage of the screen width, regardless of size.<br>At the first row of a column, forces that column to fit a percentage of the table width.
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|<nowiki>style="vertical-align: top;"</nowiki>
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|Change the vertical alignment of elements in a cell (the default is <code>middle</code>).
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%;"
(some other stuff that could be included: famicom menu, FC instructions)
|+Other
 
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==YNOnline Guide==
!Usage
YNOnline is the server client made by Char0x61 found here: https://gitlab.com/CataractJustice/YNOnline
 
It does NOT refer to YNO/YNOproject, found at https://ynoproject.net/ (also see [[YNOproject:YNOproject Wiki|YNOproject Wiki]])
 
This guide is for Windows machines only. It also uses your actual IP address, so only use this to play with people you trust.
 
#Install '''node.js'''. The easiest way is using an installer: https://nodejs.org/en/download/prebuilt-installer
#Install '''python''': https://www.python.org/downloads/
#Supposedly you also need to download "Visual C++ Build Environment": https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/thank-you-downloading-visual-studio/?sku=Community You can try skipping this step at your own risk
#Download the '''YNOnline server''': https://gitlab.com/CataractJustice/YNOnline/-/archive/main/YNOnline-main.zip
#Extract to a folder with correct permissions (under your main user folder is a good idea).
#Copy the game folder to <code>.\YNOnline-main\private\public\play\games</code> Please note the game folder you copy and use for online must be the actual game folder containing the asset folders, map files, ldb, lmt, and exe. It cannot be a parent folder like one with a "start.exe"
#Rename the game folder to what you want to appear in the URL after setup is complete.
#Download '''gencache.exe''', which you can find a link to on EasyRPG's webplayer guide: https://easyrpg.org/player/guide/webplayer/
#Copy gencache.exe to inside the game folder and run it to generate a file named "index.json"
#Delete that copy of gencache.exe as it is no longer needed.
#Under <code>.\YNOnline-main\private</code> use Notepad to open the file <code>configuration.js</code> then change the following lines: <pre> port: <YOUR PORT>,</pre><pre> clientPath: "YNOnline-main/private/public",</pre><pre> gamesPath: "./YNOnline-main/private/public/play/games/",</pre> Note the start of gamesPath should keep the <code> .&nbsp;</code> character &ndash; do not replace that dot with the parent folders in this specific case. Keep track of the number you choose for the server port, as you'll need to use it for other settings as well.
#Under <code>.\YNOnline-main\private\public\scripts</code> use Notepad to open the file <code>ynonline.js</code> then change the first line: <pre>let port = <YOUR PORT>;</pre> This must match with the port number you used before.
#Open port forwarding on your router. This involves the following steps:
##Visit your main router's IP address by typing it into the address bar while connected to the internet (usually it's 192.168.0.1, but if not you can find tips on how to find your router IP online).
##Make sure you have the WAN IP enabled (research how to do this on your router brand if you get stuck).
##Enable the port forwarding option if it's off.
##Set the port forwarding rule using your port as the internal & external ports, your internal IP address (the system being used to host the server; check your system network settings for the IPv4 address and copy that), and finally the protocol should be set to both TCP and UDP.
#Open the command line (Windows+R then type "cmd")
#Use the following command:<pre>node ".\YNOnline-main\private\YNOnline.js"</pre> Remember to replace that dot <code> .&nbsp;</code> at the start with your drive and parent folders, e.g. <code>C:\Users\ExamplePerson\YNOnline-main\private</code> if ExamplePerson put the server into their main user folder. Leave the command window open after you do this step.
#Use your browser to visit <code><nowiki>http://<YOUR WAN IP>:<YOUR PORT>/?game=Game folder name</nowiki></code>
#Verify the game is working properly by starting a new game (do not stay on the title screen!) and checking for "Connected" on the top right.
 
If these steps don't work as written here (on User:ZASNK/Sandbox), leave a message on my talk page or message me on Discord (zaidalkaz)
 
==Yume Nikki Walkable Tiles==
The number of tiles listed assumes you're playing on a normal copy of the game, and that you can use all effects, such as [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Cat|Cat]] or [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Knife|Knife]] to (re)move stationary NPCs and such. Only tiles that you can stand on completely stationary count. Each tile "step" of a stair is one walkable tile. Areas with spawning events such as the real world or Nexus are counted as not having those events.
 
Default sort follows the map tree. If your browser has JavaScript enabled, you can sort the table by map ID or by any other header.
 
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|+Walkable tiles
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!colspan=2|Map
!colspan=2|Info
!colspan=3|Tiles
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!Map ID
!Location name
!Width
!Height
!# tiles
!Walkable tiles
!% walkable
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|1
|[[Yume Nikki:Debug Room|Debug Room]]
|20
|15
|300
|293
|{{#expr:(293/300)*100 round 2}}
|-
|157
|[[Yume Nikki:FC Dungeon|FC Dungeon Glitch Room]]
|20
|15
|300
|57
|{{#expr:(57/300)*100 round 2}}
|-
|2
|Game Start
|20
|15
|300
|0
|{{#expr:(0/300)*100 round 2}}
|-
|3
|[[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki's Room|Madotsuki's Room]]: Real Room
|20
|15
|300
|57
|{{#expr:(57/300)*100 round 2}}
|-
|4
|[[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki's Room|Madotsuki's Room]]: Balcony
|31
|15
|465
|35
|{{#expr:(35/465)*100 round 2}}
|-
|6
|[[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki's Room|Madotsuki's Room]]: Dream Room
|20
|15
|300
|58
|{{#expr:(58/300)*100 round 2}}
|-
|7
|[[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki's Room|Madotsuki's Room]]: Dream Balcony day
|31
|15
|465
|35
|{{#expr:(35/465)*100 round 2}}
|-
|8
|[[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki's Room|Madotsuki's Room]]: Dream Balcony night
|31
|15
|465
|35
|{{#expr:(35/465)*100 round 2}}
|-
|9
|[[Yume Nikki:Nexus|Nexus]]
|35
|31
|1085
|1072
|{{#expr:(1072/1085)*100 round 2}}
|-
|10
|[[Yume Nikki:Forest World|Forest World]]
|110
|110
|12100
|6700
|{{#expr:(6700/12100)*100 round 2}}
|-
|-
|<nowiki>resultsheader= «pre»«nowiki»|resultsfooter= «/nowiki»«/pre»</nowiki>
|41
|Add to the end of a ''DPL parser function'' and the output will be unformatted.
|[[Yume Nikki:Face Carpet Plaza|Face Carpet Plaza]]
|60
|50
|3000
|1657
|{{#expr:(1657/3000)*100 round 2}}
|-
|11
|[[Yume Nikki:Block World|Block World]]
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|12
|[[Yume Nikki:Puddle World|Puddle World]]
|120
|120
|14400
|14389
|{{#expr:(14389/14400)*100 round 2}}
|-
|42
|[[Yume Nikki:Dense Woods A|Dense Woods A]]
|200
|70
|14000
|1068
|{{#expr:(1068/14000)*100 round 2}}
|-
|43
|[[Yume Nikki:Dense Woods A|Dense Woods A]]: To Infinite Road
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|44
|[[Yume Nikki:Dense Woods A|Dense Woods A]]: Infinite Road entrance
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|45
|[[Yume Nikki:Dense Woods A|Dense Woods A]]: Infinite Road
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|46
|[[Yume Nikki:Dense Woods A|Dense Woods A]]: Infinite Road exit
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|13
|[[Yume Nikki:Dark World|Dark World]]
|110
|110
|12100
|12095
|{{#expr:(12095/12100)*100 round 2}}
|-
|50
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Dark World Gate
|30
|30
|900
|339
|{{#expr:(339/900)*100 round 2}}
|-
|51
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Route 4
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|52
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Route 1
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|53
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Route 2
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|54
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Rave Box
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|55
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Toriningen Party
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|56
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Barracks Settlement Entrance
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|
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|57
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: FC Portal
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|144
|[[Yume Nikki:Static Tunnel|Static Tunnel]]
|20
|15
|300
|8
|{{#expr:(8/300)*100 round 2}}
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|58
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Route 3
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|59
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Northern Wilderness
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|60
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Infinite Wilderness
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|65
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Hot Spring House
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|61
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Fence
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|62
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Northern Wilderness Pylons
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|63
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Staircase Bottom
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|64
|[[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]]: Staircase to the Sky
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|14
|[[Yume Nikki:Snow World|Snow World]]: Main area
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|22
|[[Yume Nikki:Snow World|Snow World]]: Top-middle igloo
|20
|15
|300
|4
|{{#expr:(4/300)*100 round 2}}
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|23
|[[Yume Nikki:Snow World|Snow World]]: Top-left igloo
|20
|15
|300
|4
|{{#expr:(4/300)*100 round 2}}
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|24
|[[Yume Nikki:Snow World|Snow World]]: Top-right surprise Toriningen igloo
|20
|15
|300
|4
|{{#expr:(4/300)*100 round 2}}
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|25
|[[Yume Nikki:Snow World|Snow World]]: Bottom-left igloo
|20
|15
|300
|4
|{{#expr:(4/300)*100 round 2}}
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|26
|[[Yume Nikki:Snow World|Snow World]]: Bottom-right Kamakurako igloo
|20
|15
|300
|4
|{{#expr:(4/300)*100 round 2}}
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|27
|[[Yume Nikki:Snow World|Snow World]]: Igloo near Toriningen
|20
|15
|300
|4
|{{#expr:(4/300)*100 round 2}}
|-
|28
|[[Yume Nikki:Snow World|Snow World]]: Pink Sea entrance
|20
|15
|300
|1
|{{#expr:(1/300)*100 round 2}}
|-
|15
|[[Yume Nikki:Mural World|Mural World]]
|120
|120
|14400
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|70
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]]: Entrance
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|71
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]]: City Gutter
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|72
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]]: Processing Plant
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|73
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]]: Sewer Tunnel
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|74
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]]: Docks Staircase
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|75
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]]: Nopperabou Pool
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|81
|[[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]]: Big Red
|20
|15
|300
|15
|{{#expr:(15/300)*100 round 2}}
|-
|83
|[[Yume Nikki:Windmill World|Windmill World]]
|80
|80
|6400
|6367
|{{#expr:(6367/6400)*100 round 2}}
|-
|16
|[[Yume Nikki:Graffiti World|Graffiti World]]
|160
|110
|17600
|17561
|{{#expr:(17561/17600)*100 round 2}}
|-
|76
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Elevator Room
|20
|15
|300
|74
|{{#expr:(74/300)*100 round 2}}
|-
|77
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Main Room
|120
|100
|12000
|2149
|{{#expr:(2149/12000)*100 round 2}}
|-
|82
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Manhole Room
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|177
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Rooftop Exit
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|178
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Mall Rooftop
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|179
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: [[Yume Nikki:Events#Witch's Flight|Witch's Flight]] event
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|78
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Reception Room
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|79
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: Flute Room
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|80
|[[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]: [[Yume Nikki:Tokuto-kun|Tokuto-kun's]] Room
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|17
|[[Yume Nikki:Eyeball World|Eyeball World]]
|120
|120
|14400
|14346
|{{#expr:(14346/14400)*100 round 2}}
|-
|48
|[[Yume Nikki:Footprint Path#Footprint Path A|Footprint Path A]]
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|49
|[[Yume Nikki:Footprint Path#Footprint Path B|Footprint Path B]]
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==Game Guides<span id="Game guides"></span><span id="game guides"></span>==
==Game Guides==
<!--Game Guides section is set as collapsed below, for my own sake-->
Guides related to actually playing the games, instead of examining their files or whatever else.
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===Face Any Direction<span id="Face any direction"></span>===
===Face Any Direction===
You can face any direction you want on any tile in Yume Nikki's dream worlds, using the power of [[Yume Nikki:Glitches|glitches]]. This guide outlines how to face whichever direction you want on any given tile assuming you can't do it manually by walking into it and/or sitting down.
You can face any direction you want on any tile in Yume Nikki's dream worlds, using the power of [[Yume Nikki:Glitches|glitches]]. This guide outlines how to face whichever direction you want on any given tile assuming you can't do it manually by walking into it and/or sitting down.
====Dream World====
====Dream World====
*Face DOWN by using [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Cat|Cat]] or [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Nopperabou|Faceless Ghost]].
*Face DOWN by using [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Cat|Cat]] or [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Nopperabou|Faceless Ghost]].
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*Face LEFT by equipping the Faceless Ghost effect in the chair then using it.
*Face LEFT by equipping the Faceless Ghost effect in the chair then using it.
Using [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Towel|Towel]] after equipping it in the chair can force you to face UP or LEFT as well, but it's hard to get to a state where you aren't also sitting down, so it's best to use one of the explained methods instead.
Using [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Towel|Towel]] after equipping it in the chair can force you to face UP or LEFT as well, but it's hard to get to a state where you aren't also sitting down, so it's best to use one of the explained methods instead.
====FC World====
====FC World====
*Face DOWN by using Cat or Faceless Ghost.
*Face DOWN by using Cat or Faceless Ghost.
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##Equip any effect
##Equip any effect
*Face LEFT by equipping Towel in the chair then using it on the tile.
*Face LEFT by equipping Towel in the chair then using it on the tile.
====Real World====
====Real World====
*Face DOWN by pressing ''9'' to pinch your cheek.
*Face DOWN by pressing ''9'' to pinch your cheek.
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#Wait for Madotsuki to tilt her head (second sitting down state)
#Wait for Madotsuki to tilt her head (second sitting down state)
#Press ''1'' to stand up.
#Press ''1'' to stand up.
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<!--Above div close is for the collapsible section-->
===No-key Challenge===
Is it possible to beat the game without pressing a certain key? If not, when is the very first time the key is absolutely necessary? Equivalent keys all count as the same (e.g. Z, Space, and Enter are all counted as "interact key").
 
*'''Interact''' (Z, Space, Enter) is necessary to close the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Instructions|Instructions]] at the start of a new game.
*'''Menu''' (X, C, V, B, N, Esc) is necessary to equip either the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Umbrella|Umbrella]] or [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Yuki-onna|Yuki-onna]] effects to make it past the Blazing Corridor of [[Yume Nikki:Underground World|Underground World]] and collect the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Poop Hair|Poop Hair]] effect.
*'''1''' can be necessary to return to the [[Yume Nikki:Nexus|Nexus]] using the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Medamaude|Medamaude]] effect after collecting the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Stoplight|Stoplight]] effect, due to the connection between [[Yume Nikki:Dense Woods A|Dense Woods A]] and the [[Yume Nikki:Dense Woods A#Infinite Road|Infinite Road]] being one-way. However, '''9''' can be used instead.
*'''3''' is never necessary. All it does is remove small [[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki|Madotsuki]] clones while using the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Midget|Midget]] effect, or make one of the [[Yume Nikki:Jellyfish|Jellyfish]] chime during the [[Yume Nikki:Ending|ending]].
*'''5''' is necessary to drop effect eggs in the Nexus, which is the only way to unlock the ending.
*'''9''' can be necessary to return to [[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki's Room|Madotsuki's Room]] after collecting the Stoplight effect, due to the connection between Dense Woods A and the Infinite Road being one-way. However, '''1''' can be used instead, to return to the Nexus using the Medamaude effect. '''1''' can also be used to wake up by taking advantage of the optional [[:Category:Yume Nikki Locations with Wake-Up Events|wake-up event]] during the [[Yume Nikki:Events#Witch's Flight|Witch's Flight]] event.
*'''1 ''or'' 9''' is necessary as there is no way to return from the Road without at least one of those <span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="I know what you're thinking.">two keys</span>.
 
'''Inaccessible without Interact:'''
*Everything, including Madotsuki's Room
 
'''Inaccessible without Menu:'''
*[[Yume Nikki:NASU|NASU]], as the only way to exit is by holding down the menu key
*The [[Yume Nikki:Number World#Stabbing Room|Stabbing Room]] of [[Yume Nikki:Number World|Number World]], as either the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Knife|Knife]] effect or [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Cat|Cat]] effect is needed to (re)move the [[Yume Nikki:Wheelies|Wheelie]] blocking the door
*[[Yume Nikki:Number World#Stairway|Number World's Stairway]], leading to [[Yume Nikki:FACE|FACE]], as the Knife effect is needed to open the [[Yume Nikki:Zippertile|Zippertile]]
*[[Yume Nikki:Mini Hell|Mini Hell]], as the only way to access it is turning the [[Yume Nikki:Toriningen|Toriningen]] lunatic using the Knife effect
*[[Yume Nikki:Events#Monoko|Monoko's event]], as it requires the Stoplight effect
*[[Yume Nikki:Monoe|Monoe]] and her room of the [[Yume Nikki:White Desert|White Desert]], as the Knife effect is needed to kill the [[Yume Nikki:Dave Spector|Dave Spector]] and access her area
*The [[Yume Nikki:White Desert A#White Desert Path|White Desert Path]] of [[Yume Nikki:White Desert A|White Desert A]], which houses the [[Yume Nikki:Severed Heads|Severed Heads]], as the Knife effect is needed to kill the Dave Spector and access the area
*The last map of Underground World, containing the Poop Hair effect, as either the Umbrella or Yuki-onna effects are needed to douse the flame in the Blazing Corridor
*The [[Yume Nikki:Spaceship|Spaceship]]
*[[Yume Nikki:Mars|Mars]]
*The ending
 
'''Inaccessible without 1:'''
*The Witch's Flight event in the [[Yume Nikki:Mall#Mall Rooftop|Mall Rooftop]]
*Monoko's event, as it requires the usage of the Stoplight effect
*The [[Yume Nikki:Events#Melting Madotsuki|Melting Madotsuki]] event, as it requires changing into the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Hat and Scarf|snowman]]
*The [[Yume Nikki:Events#UFOs on Mars|UFOs on Mars]] event, as it requires the usage of the Cat effect
 
Assuming '''9''' can still be used, no other areas are inaccessible.
 
'''Inaccessible without 3:'''
 
All areas are accessible.
 
'''Inaccessible without 5:'''
*The ending
 
'''Inaccessible without 9:'''
 
Assuming '''1''' can still be used, no areas are inaccessible.
 
'''Inaccessible without 1 ''and'' 9:'''
*The Witch's Flight event in the Mall Rooftop
*Monoko's event, as it requires the usage of the Stoplight effect
*The Melting Madotsuki event, as it requires changing into the snowman
 
Only one of the following two routes can be accessed during a dream session, and accessing either of them prevents the player from waking up, thereby preventing them from saving as well.
*The Spaceship and Mars
**The UFOs on Mars event remains inaccessible, as it requires the usage of the Cat effect
*The Infinite Road, Road, and [[Yume Nikki:White Desert Mountain Ring|White Desert Mountain Ring]]
 
The [[Yume Nikki:Events#Uboa|Uboa]] event will also prevent the player from continuing, making [[Yume Nikki:Poniko's House#Uboa's Trap|Uboa's Trap]] another inaccessible area.
 
It should be noted that neither is strictly necessary to wake up in general, as either the [[Yume Nikki:Events#FACE|FACE]] event or the [[Yume Nikki:Events#Famicom Glitch|Famicom Glitch]] events can wake the player up. However, the former is only available as a 1/4 chance, and the latter as a 1/3 chance, making it unreliable. This means it is technically possible to visit all other areas and experience all other events and still save the game.
 
====Down key====
Thank you [[User:WikiOdd|wiki0dd]] for bringing up the possibility of arrow keys, and for your section "[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#Arrow Key Challenge (WIP)|Arrow Key Challenge (WIP)]]".
 
This challenge only applies to the gameplay itself. The main menus loop vertically, the effects menu can be navigated using left and right, and the family game menu also loops vertically.
 
These are areas I was able to access without ever pressing the "down" key:
#[[Yume Nikki:NASU|NASU]]
#[[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]] up to the elevator
#The elevator room of the [[Yume Nikki:Mall|Mall]]
#[[Yume Nikki:Graffiti World|Graffiti World]], containing the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Bicycle|Bicycle]] effect
#The [[Yume Nikki:Nexus|Nexus]], at the bottom row of doors, making all [[Yume Nikki:List of Locations#Original Locations|Nexus worlds]] accessible
#[[Yume Nikki:Mural World|Mural World]], containing the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Long Hair|Long Hair]] and [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Blonde Hair|Blonde Hair]] effects
#The very first map of the [[Yume Nikki:Sewers|Sewers]]
#[[Yume Nikki:Snow World|Snow World]], containing the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Yuki-onna|Yuki-onna]] effect
#Two tiles at the very start of the [[Yume Nikki:Pink Sea|Pink Sea]]
#The rest of Underground World (now with the Yuki-onna effect), giving access to the [[Yume Nikki:Mouth Monsters|Mouth Monster]] granting the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Poop Hair|Poop Hair]] effect
#The [[Yume Nikki:Spaceship|Spaceship]], although there is no way to reach the bed
#[[Yume Nikki:Eyeball World|Eyeball World]], containing the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Medamaude|Medamaude]] effect
#Both areas of the [[Yume Nikki:Footprint Path|Footprint Path]], although only the very beginning of Footprint Path B is available
#[[Yume Nikki:Candle World|Candle World]], containing the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Midget|Midget]] effect
#[[Yume Nikki:Checkered Tile Path|Checkered Tile Path]], but I was caught by the [[Yume Nikki:Toriningen|Toriningen]]
#If you manage to get past the Toriningen (which is surprisingly possible), you can make it to [[Yume Nikki:Hell|Hell]], but the only way to move is down, making this path useless
#[[Yume Nikki:Dark World|Dark World]], containing the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Knife|Knife]] effect
#The [[Yume Nikki:Wilderness|Wilderness]] from the gate to the [[Yume Nikki:Events#Aztec Rave Monkey|Aztec Rave Monkey]] event
#On a separate trip, you can also reach the other side of the fence from the FC portal
#[[Yume Nikki:Puddle World|Puddle World]], containing the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Umbrella|Umbrella]] effect
#The very start of [[Yume Nikki:Dense Woods A|Dense Woods A]], which includes the [[Yume Nikki:Vending Machine|Vending Machine]]
#[[Yume Nikki:Shield-Folk World|Shield-Folk World]], containing the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Cat|Cat]] effect
#The [[Yume Nikki:Static Maze|Static Maze]], although there is no way to progress to the ladder
#[[Yume Nikki:Block World|Block World]], containing the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Hat and Scarf|Hat and Scarf]] effect. After obtaining it, there is no way to progress. On a separate trip to Block World, you can reach [[Yume Nikki:Mafurako|Mafurako]], but you must move down to reach the white gate, making the trip useless.
#[[Yume Nikki:Neon World|Neon World]], containing the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Neon|Neon]] effect
#The [[Yume Nikki:Neon Tile Path|Neon Tile Path]]
#Once again, the only way to continue in Hell is by going down, making for another dead end
#[[Yume Nikki:Number World|Number World]], where there is no way to progress
#[[Yume Nikki:Forest World|Forest World]], containing the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Frog|Frog]] effect
#[[Yume Nikki:Face Carpet Plaza|Face Carpet Plaza]] (most likely requiring a separate trip since the [[Yume Nikki:Frog|Frog]] in Forest World starts out higher than the entrance to here)
#Hell once again, except this time there's a way up. There's no way to get to the [[Yume Nikki:Docks B|Docks B]] or [[Yume Nikki:Witch's Island|Witch's Island]]. There's also no way to reach the Vending Machine or any of the other three [[Yume Nikki:Nenrikido|Nenrikido]]. Only the [[Yume Nikki:Henkei Shita|Henkei Shita]] is accessible, and the only possible thing to do with it is stab it with the Knife until you get taken to Footprint Path A.
 
These are areas I believe are impossible to access no matter what:
*Every area of the Mall besides the elevator room
*[[Yume Nikki:Dense Woods B|Dense Woods B Frog Path]]
*The [[Yume Nikki:Teleport Maze|Teleport Maze]]
*[[Yume Nikki:Static Tunnel|Static Tunnel]]
*[[Yume Nikki:FC World A|FC World A]]
*[[Yume Nikki:FC Dungeon|FC Dungeon]]
*[[Yume Nikki:White Desert B|White Desert B]]
*Every map of the Sewers except for the entrance, as you need to press down immediately after the ladder. This prevents you from obtaining the [[Yume Nikki:Effects#Nopperabou|Nopperabou]] effect.
*[[Yume Nikki:Big Red|Big Red]] and [[Yume Nikki:Windmill World|Windmill World]]
*[[Yume Nikki:Docks A|Docks A]]
*The rest of the Pink Sea
*[[Yume Nikki:Poniko's House|Poniko's House]] and [[Yume Nikki:Poniko's House#Uboa's Trap|Uboa's Trap]]
*[[Yume Nikki:Mars|Mars]], as you cannot move down to the bed in the Spaceship.
*The rest of Footprint Path B
*Every single area of the Wilderness besides: the gate, the first map to the right, the sad blocks, the FC portal fence, and the [[Yume Nikki:Aztec Rave Monkey|Aztec Rave Monkey]] area
*The rest of Dense Woods A and the Infinite Road
*The [[Yume Nikki:Road|Road]]
*The [[Yume Nikki:White Desert Mountain Ring|White Desert Mountain Ring]]
*[[Yume Nikki:FC House|FC House]]
*[[Yume Nikki:White Desert A|White Desert A]]
**This means all 3 areas of the [[Yume Nikki:White Desert|White Desert]] are inaccessible.
*Every area of Number World
*[[Yume Nikki:Lamp World|Lamp World]]
*[[Yume Nikki:Guillotine World|Guillotine World]]
*[[Yume Nikki:Mini Hell|Mini Hell]]
*The [[Yume Nikki:Docks B|Docks B]]
**This means both areas of the [[Yume Nikki:Docks|Docks]] are inaccessible.
*The [[Yume Nikki:Barracks Settlement|Barracks Settlement]]
*[[Yume Nikki:FC World B|FC World B]]
**This means all of the [[Yume Nikki:FC Worlds|FC Worlds]] are inaccessible.
*The [[Yume Nikki:Dark Woods|Dark Woods]]
**This means all 3 areas of [[Yume Nikki:Dense Woods B|Dense Woods B]] are inaccessible.
*The [[Yume Nikki:Witch's Island|Witch's Island]]
 
{|class=wikitable
|+Obtained effects
|-
!Effect || Obtained?
|-
|Frog ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Umbrella ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Hat and Scarf ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Yuki-onna ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Knife ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Medamaude ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Fat ||style="background:#fcc"| No
|-
|Midget ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Flute ||style="background:#fcc"| No
|-
|Neon ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Nopperabou ||style="background:#fcc"| No
|-
|Severed Head ||style="background:#fcc"| No
|-
|Towel ||style="background:#fcc"| No
|-
|Cat ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Lamp ||style="background:#fcc"| No
|-
|Bicycle ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Long Hair ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Poop Hair ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Blonde Hair ||style="background:#cfc"| Yes
|-
|Triangle Kerchief ||style="background:#fcc"| No
|-
|Witch ||style="background:#fcc"| No
|-
|Demon ||style="background:#fcc"| No
|-
|Buyo Buyo ||style="background:#fcc"| No
|-
|Stoplight ||style="background:#fcc"| No
|-
|'''Total''' || '''14'''
|}
 
==Saved Code==
==Saved Code==
===BGM===
===Map ID===
This is what forces a no breaking space in the soundroom param of the BGM template.
Adds Map ID records from Locationbox input
<pre>
{{#ifeq:{{{Map ID}}}|None||{{#arraymaptemplate:{{{Map ID}}}|Template:MapIDs|,|,&#32;}}}}
</pre>


{{#if:{{{soundroom|}}}|(No.&nbsp;{{#ifeq:{{#expr:{{#len:{{{soundroom|}}}}} > 3}}|1|{{#sub:{{{soundroom}}}|0|3}}&nbsp;{{#sub:{{{soundroom}}}|-1}}|{{{soundroom}}}}})}}
Example code:
<pre>
{{#ifeq:0076, 0077, 0078 (test1), 0079, 0080, 0082 (test2), 0177, 0178, 0179|None||{{#arraymaptemplate:0076, 0077, 0078 (test1), 0079, 0080, 0082 (test2), 0177, 0178, 0179|Template:MapIDs|,|,&#32;}}}}</pre>


Example:
Example:


{{#if:026 D|(No.&nbsp;{{#ifeq:{{#expr:{{#len:026 D}} > 3}}|1|{{#sub:026 D|0|3}}&nbsp;{{#sub:026 D|-1}}|026 D}})}}
(blanked)
 
===Yume Nikki main page edit===
Commented out. Please view source.
<!--
{{PortalHeading|Welcome to the Yume&nbsp;Nikki&nbsp;Wiki|tag=h1}}
<div style="text-align:center;">
{{big|1=<p>Detailed information and guides for everything ''[[Yume Nikki:Yume Nikki|Yume&nbsp;Nikki]]''</p>
<p class="plainlinks">[https://yume.wiki/Special:PrefixIndex?prefix=&namespace=3000&hideredirects=1&stripprefix=1 {{PAGESINNAMESPACE:{{NAMESPACENUMBER}}}} articles] since May 2009</p>}}
 
''Yume Nikki'' is an exploration-based game which relies on mystery and discovery.
 
The nature of this wiki makes it more suited for players who wish to discover more about the game and inform themselves on areas they may be unaware of. The wiki also covers popular theories on the game's major themes, unused and removed content from the many discovered versions, and related official media.
 
<u>It is best to play the game in full before consulting the wiki.</u>
</div>
 
{{PortalHeading|Contents|}}
<div class="center menu-icon-container" style="padding-top:6px; max-width:940px">
[[File:Yume Nikki Titlecard.png|link=Yume Nikki:Yume Nikki]]
[[File:Effects Titlecard.png|link=Yume Nikki:Effects]]
[[File:Events Titlecard.png|link=Yume Nikki:Events]]
[[File:Characters Titlecard.png|link=Yume Nikki:List of Characters]]
[[File:Madotsuki Titlecard.png|link=Yume Nikki:Madotsuki]]
[[File:Locations Titlecard.png|link=Yume Nikki:List of Locations]]
[[File:Soundtrack Titlecard.png|link=Yume Nikki:Soundtrack]]
[[File:Theories Titlecard.png|link=Yume Nikki:Theories]]
[[File:Other Media titlecard.png|link=Yume Nikki:Official Goods and Media]]
</div>
 
{{PortalHeading|External Links}}
<div class="center menu-icon-container" style="padding-top:6px;">
[[File:Download Thumb.png|link=http://store.steampowered.com/app/650700/Yume_Nikki/]]
[[File:KikiyamaHP Thumb.png|link=https://www3.nns.ne.jp/~tk-mto/kikiyamaHP.html]]
[[File:DreamDiary_Thumb.png|link=http://yume-nikki.com/]]
</div>


With check:
{{PortalHeading|Editing}}
Despite the game's age, many details have been neglected or are otherwise absent. All contributions are welcome to help improve the wiki.
*Learn [[Help:Editing|how to edit]] articles.
*Upload [[Special:Upload|images]] for pages that need them.
*Add to the [[:Category:Yume Nikki Characters|character pages]].


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{{CreateNewArticle}}


==Test Space==
===Recent Changes===
===Random===
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[[Category:Wikis]]
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===Yume 2kki main page edit===
The changes are replacing center tags with divs. The discord widget was centered. Some HTML was removed without changing the output. No categories are added. I want to test on a computer how placing the MenuIcon class inside the img itself might change the output. The icon [[:File:AUTHORS.png]] is 4px too high and must be changed.


===Claim<span id="claim"></span><span id="Claim Testing></span><span id="Claim testing"></span>===
The 6px of padding between icons and headers might be useless. I also need to check what the classes actually do to see if it's worth copying to other wikis.
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{{claim}}
<div class="main-page__container">
{{claim}}
<div class="main-page__column main-page__left-column">
{{subst:claim}}
<div style="text-align:center;"><div class="MenuIcon">[[File:Wiki.png|link=]]</div><br />{{big|'''Welcome to the Yume&nbsp;2kki&nbsp;Wiki'''}}<br />A guide to everything in ''Yume&nbsp;2kki'' that [[Help:Editing|anyone can edit]].</div>
{{subst:claim|ZASNK}}
 
{{PortalHeading|Contents}}
<div class="center menu-icon-container" style="padding-top:6px;">
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:NEXUSWORLDS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Nexus Worlds]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:DREAMWORLDS.png|link=Category:Yume 2kki Locations]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:WORLDMAPS.png|link=Yume 2kki:World Maps]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:UROTSUKI.png|link=Yume 2kki:Urotsuki]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:MINORCHARACTERS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Minor Characters]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:EVENTS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Events]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:ENDINGS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Endings]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:DOWNLOADS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Downloads]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:SOUNDTRACK.png|link=Yume 2kki:Soundtrack]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:GUIDES.png|link=Category:Yume 2kki Guides]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:VERSIONS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Version History]]</div>
</div>
 
{{PortalHeading|Primary Collectables|tag=h3}}
<div class="center menu-icon-container" style="padding-top:6px;">
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:EFFECTS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Effects]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:WALLPAPERS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Wallpapers]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:MENUTHEMES.png|link=Yume 2kki:Menu Themes]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:SYSTEMSOUNDS.png|link=Yume 2kki:System Sounds]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:MASKS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Masks]]</div>
</div>
 
{{PortalHeading|Misc. Collectables|tag=h3}}
<div class="center menu-icon-container" style="padding-top:6px;">
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:KURAPUZZLES.png|link=Yume 2kki:Kura Puzzles]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:MONEY.png|link=Yume 2kki:Money]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:SNACKS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Vending Machine/Snacks]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:BOOKS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Library/Book Gallery]]</div>
</div>
 
{{PortalHeading|Community|tag=h3}}
<div class="center menu-icon-container" style="padding-top:6px;">
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:AUTHORS.png|link=Yume 2kki:Authors]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:2KKIONLINE.png|link=https://ynoproject.net/2kki/]]</div>
<div class="MenuIcon">[[File:EXPLORER.png|link=https://2kki.app/]]</div>
</div>
 
{{PortalHeading|About Yume 2kki}}
<div class="center">
'''Yume 2kki''' ''(ゆめ2っき)'' is the fanmade collaborative "sequel" to the popular RPG Maker game ''[[Yume 2kki:Yume Nikki|Yume Nikki]]''. As in the original, you play as a ''hikikomori'', here named [[Yume 2kki:Urotsuki|Urotsuki]], exploring vast surrealist dream worlds in order to collect tools and costumes known as [[Yume 2kki:Effects|Effects]].
 
However, ''2kki'' is far larger than its predecessor, featuring hundreds of locations, unlockable content, and deeply buried secrets that cater to a more completionist than strictly contemplative playerbase. Though fully playable, the game has been in active development for over a decade and continues to receive regular updates from a variety of artists and developers.
 
The purpose of this wiki is to help you navigate its vast breadth of content. As most sight-seeing "spoilers" are unmarked, '''new players are advised to play as much of the game as possible before consulting the wiki'''.
 
If you are interested in developing maps for ''Yume 2kki'', please read the team's '''[[Yume 2kki:Content Contribution Guidelines|content contribution guidelines]]'''.
 
If you're having any issues with the game, you can ask the community for help -- on the [https://discord.gg/2sEMaWBMk7 official Discord server,] the [[Yume 2kki talk:Yume 2kki Wiki|wiki talk page]], or even in the [https://ynoproject.net/2kki/ Yume Nikki Online chat.]
</div>
 
{{PortalHeading|Gameplay Controls|tag=h3}}
;Arrow keys
:Move Urotsuki / Select Effect
;Z/Space Bar
:Use Effect / Interact / Bring up [[Yume 2kki:Mini-Maze|]] Map
;X/Esc
:Bring up Menu/Exit Menu
;Shift
:Bring up effects quickselect menu with thumbnails [[Yume 2kki:Urotsuki's Room#Quick Select Menu|''(more details)'']]
 
{{PortalHeading|Contribute to the Wiki}}
<div class="center">As the game is always in development, this wiki relies on an active community in order to stay up-to-date, and any help is appreciated. Contributions should only be posted to this version of the wiki (yume.wiki), as the Fandom mirror is permanently deprecated.</div>
 
*If you are new to editing wikis, check [[Help:Editing|Help with Editing]].
*Check out the [[YumeWiki:Style Guide|Style Guide]] for more helpful tips.
 
To start writing an article about a new area, enter the title in the box below:
 
{{CreateNewArticle}}
 
{{PortalHeading|External Links}}
<div style="column-width: 250px; vertical-align: top;">
*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0vcEmy0obYfQ4x4heCu4hQ Wiki YouTube Channel]
*[http://uboachan.net/ Uboachan Imageboard]
*[http://wikiwiki.jp/yumenikki-g3/ Yume 2kki HQ (Japanese)]
*[http://wikiwiki.jp/yume2kki-t/?FrontPage Yume 2kki Wiki (Japanese)]
</div>
</div>
 
<div class="main-page__column main-page__right-column">
{{PortalHeading|Additional Info}}
 
{{PortalHeading|Latest Version: <u>{{LatestVersion}}</u>|tag=h3}}
{{FrontPageLatestVersion}}
 
{{PortalHeading|Authors In Queue|tag=h3}}
{{RunningAuthorsList}}
 
{{PortalHeading|Random Location|tag=h3}}
{{#ask:
[[Category:Yume 2kki Locations]]
|mainlabel=pagetitle
|?Has location image filename=locationimgfilename
|limit=1
|link=none
|order=random
|format=plainlist
|template=FeaturedRandom
|named args=true
|searchlabel=
}}
 
{{PortalHeading|Discord}}
<div class="center">
{{#widget:Discord
|id = 450664875891490837
|width=300px
}}</div>
</div>
</div>
__NOTOC__
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===Header Gradient===
<h4 style="text-align:center; font-weight:bold; background: linear-gradient(to bottom right, #e3d905 45%, #c87c91 50%, #7005b9 55%); border: 5px solid #49007C;><span style="color:#fff;
  text-shadow:
    1px 1px 2px #000,
    -1px 1px 2px #000,
    -1px -1px 0 #000,
    1px -1px 0 #000;"><big>Example</big></span></h4>


===Countdown===
==SMW==


{{CURRENTHOUR}}:{{#sub:{{CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|10|2}}
<div style="float:right;">'''''AKA Semantic MediaWiki'''''</div>
===Badges===
Below asks for [[Property:Badge/Is hidden|hidden]] badges.
{{#ask:
[[Badge/Is hidden::true]]
|?Badge/Icon#frameless=Icon(s)
|?Badge/Name=Name
|?Badge/Location=Location(s)
|?Badge/Author=Author(s)
|?Badge/Batch=Batch
|?Badge/Date#ISO=Date
|mainlabel=-
|limit=60
|sort=Badge/Name
|order=ascending,ascending
}}


{{CURRENTHOUR}}{{#sub:{{CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|10|2}}
===Yume Nikki Map IDs===
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">


{{#expr:{{#time:Ymdhis|+1 hour}}-{{CURRENTHOUR}}{{#sub:{{CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}|10|2}} < 0}}


{{#sub:{{#expr:1000000+{{#time:Ymdhis|+2 hour +3 minutes}}-{{CURRENTTIMESTAMP}}}}|1}}
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
{{#ask:
[[Category:Yume Nikki Locations]]
|?Map IDs
|mainlabel=Page
|limit=999
|sort=Map IDs.Has map ID
}}</div></div>


$timestamp = strtotime("20230120171222");
===BGM by Artist===
{{#ask: [[Has BGM::+]] [[Category:Collective Unconscious Locations]]
|?Has BGM.BGM/Author
|?Has BGM.BGM/Title
|?Has BGM.BGM/Audio
|?Has BGM.BGM/Speed
|limit=4
}}
 
==Focused Planning==
This section is less "mind map" and more "todo"
 
===name===
{|class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="min-width:min(100%, 840px);"
|+ Tracking Progress
|-
!Page
!Cleaned?
!Points to keep
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Bed Room(name)|Bed Room]]
|Separate
|[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#Bed Room|''WikiOdd's sandbox entry'']]
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Bloody Touching Monster(name)|Bloody Touching Monster]]
|Separate
|[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#Bloody Touching Monster|''WikiOdd's sandbox entry'']]
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Candle World(name)|Candle World]]
|Separate
|[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#Candle World|''WikiOdd's sandbox entry'']]
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Dave Spector(name)|Dave Spector]]
|Separate
|[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#Dave Spector|''WikiOdd's sandbox entry'']]
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Effects (name)|Effects]]
|Separate
|[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#Effects|''WikiOdd's sandbox entry'']]
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Eyeball World(name)|Eyeball World]]
|Separate
|[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#Eyeball World|''WikiOdd's sandbox entry'']]
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:FACE(name)|FACE]]
|Separate
|[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#FACE|''WikiOdd's sandbox entry'']]
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:FC World(name)|FC World]]
|Separate
|[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#FC World|''WikiOdd's sandbox entry'']]
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Graffiti World(name)|Graffiti World]]
|Separate
|[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#Graffiti World|''WikiOdd's sandbox entry'']]
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Hell(name)|Hell]]
|Separate
|[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#Hell|''WikiOdd's sandbox entry'']]
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:KyuuKyuu-kun(name)|KyuuKyuu-kun]]
|Separate
|[[User:WikiOdd/Sandbox#KyuuKyuu-kun|''WikiOdd's sandbox entry'']]
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Lamp World(name)|Lamp World]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki's Room(name)|Madotsuki's Room]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Madotsuki(name)|Madotsuki]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Mars(name)|Mars]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Monoe(name)|Monoe]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Mural World(name)|Mural World]]
|Mostly
|The figures in the murals appear to be holding tools that may resemble the hammer & sickle of Communism.
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:NASU(name)|NASU]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Neon Creatures(name)|Neon Creatures]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Neon World(name)|Neon World]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Number World(name)|Number World]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Restroom(name)|Restroom]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Shield-Folk World(name)|Shield-Folk World]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Snow World(name)|Snow World]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The Barracks Settlement(name)|The Barracks Settlement]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The Dense Woods(name)|The Dense Woods]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The Docks(name)|The Docks]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The KALIMBA TV Channel(name)|The KALIMBA TV Channel]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The Mall(name)|The Mall]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The Neon Tile Path(name)|The Neon Tile Path]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The Pink Sea(name)|The Pink Sea]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The Sewers(name)|The Sewers]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The Sky Garden(name)|The Sky Garden]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The Stabbing Room(name)|The Stabbing Room]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The Thing with the Quivering Jaw(name)|The Thing with the Quivering Jaw]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:The Wilderness(name)|The Wilderness]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Underground World(name)|Underground World]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:White Desert Underground Area(name)|White Desert Underground Area]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:White Desert(name)|White Desert]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Windmill World(name)|Windmill World]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Witch's Island(name)|Witch's Island]]
|
|
|-
|[[Yume Nikki:Yume Nikki(name)|Yume Nikki]]
|
|
|}
 
===Notice Templates===
[[:Category:Notice templates]]<br>
and [https://ynfg.yume.wiki/Category:Notice_templates YNFG Wiki's category]
 
Planned notices:
*{{t|Outdated}} for content in need of update.
**Uneven Dream Fast Forward effect
*{{t|MapNotice}} for locations needing new or updated maps.
**Yume Tsushin Detective effect
*{{t|MissingImages}} for pages that could use more images.
**nostAlgic Doodle effect
*{{t|Forked}} for forked content that would have a better search engine ranking if reworded.
**''Potential: Ultra Violet Egg effect, Oversomnia Tuning Fork effect, nostAlgic Fork effect''
*{{t|Archived}} for pages that are kept outdated on purpose (e.g. [[Yume 2kki:Music Room Track Listing]])
**''Potential: Deep Dreams Monochrome alter, Uneven Dream <span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Totsutsuki wearing a night gown">Pajama? effect</span>, Mikan Muzou Tape effect, Oversomnia Ice Statue effect''
*{{t|Move}} to request a page move by an admin (or any user with replace text perms), since changing all links/mentions manually is usually not worth it
**''Potential: Amillusion Shopping key, …TBA''
 
''Please note I wrote the potential effects from memory - names may be inaccurate''
 
{| class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="min-width:min(100%, 840px);"
|+ Notice images
|-
!Game
!Character
!Attribute
!Template
|-
|Yume Nikki
|Unused Puddle World torii gate
|
|[[Template:Delete|Delete]]
|-
|Yume Nikki
|FC Moai
|[[YNOproject:Badges/Yume Nikki#fc_moai|YNOproject badge art]]
|[[Template:Claim|Claim]]
|-
|Yume 2kki
|Urotsuki
|Custom
|[[Template:Stub|Stub]]
|-
|Yume 2kki
|Urotsuki
|[[Yume 2kki:Effects#Crossing|Crossing]] effect
|[https://ynfg.yume.wiki/Template:Quarantined Quarantined]
|-
|.flow
|Kaibutsu
|
|[https://ynfg.yume.wiki/Template:HorrorWarning HorrorWarning]
|-
|Someday
|Itsuki
|[[Someday:Effects#Wrench|Wrench]] effect
|[[Template:PropertySetting|PropertySetting]]
|-
|Answered Prayers
|Fluorette
|[[Answered Prayers:Prayers#Shovel|Shovel]] prayer
|[[Template:MissingInfo|MissingInfo]]
|-
|Mesonoxian
|Tyran
|Box effect
|[[Template:CategorySetting|CategorySetting]]
|-
|''Custom''
|[https://ynfg.yume.wiki/File:Loadingsuki.gif Loadingsuki]
|Animated gif
|[https://ynfg.yume.wiki/Template:NotReleased NotReleased]
|-
|''Custom''
|[https://ynfg.yume.wiki/File:Glitchsuki.gif Glitchsuki]
|Animated gif
|[https://ynfg.yume.wiki/Template:NotReleased2 NotReleased2]
|-
|''No image''
|
|
|[https://ynfg.yume.wiki/Template:ExFangame ExFangame]
|}
 
===General Navbox===
Not quite sure how to organise this but the idea is to have all important pages in this box so it can be used on pages and easily lead people to other places
 
Wikipedia has plenty of navboxes to reference such as the MoS navbox
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+ TBA
|-
!Basics
|style="width:100%;"|[[YumeWiki:Wiki rules|Wiki rules]] • [[YumeWiki:Style Guide|Style Guide]] • [[Help:Editing|Editing]]
|-
!General Editing
|[[Help:Files|File uploading and usage]] • [[Help:Embedding videos|Embedding videos]] • [[Help:Namespaces|Namespaces]] • [[Help:Formatting|Formatting]]
|-
!Location Pages
|[[Template:Locationbox/doc|Locationbox doc]] • [[Template:BGM/doc|BGM doc]] • [[Help:Connections|Connection types]]
|-
!TBA
|[[Help:Talk pages|Talk pages]] • [[Help:Templates|Templates]]
|}
 
==Rough Planning==
Thoughts turned into wikitext, to get the weight off my head.
 
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
===Media Types===
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
Images on wiki pages are:
*Gameplay screenshots
**Usually showing off a location
**Sometimes to show off a character
**Many times to show an event process
***Event may be taking place clearly within the location
***Event may also be full-screen
**Menu screenshots too
**VM screenshots to find those
*World maps
**May have annotations
**Some only show a part of the full map file
**Different parts may be stitched together in a more clear layout
**Some parts can be made invisible
*Character pictures
**Usually edited to isolate the character
**Can be a section of the CharSet file
**In case of the protagonist, usually the specific faceset is used
*Visual gameplay elements that aren't characters, like the torii gate in {{t|delete}}
*Game files, raw
**Used picture files
**Full panoramas
**Maybe event pictures too
***If the event picture is literally identical to an in-game screenshot, which takes priority?
**Do unedited maps count?
*Game icons (like menu theme icons)
*Art
**Official art by the developer(s)
**Unofficial art that best represents the feature (like characters in the ynfg wiki)
*Wiki template images, like for {{t|stub}}
**These usually feature a character anyways
*YNOproject badge images
*Guide images such as how to perform a set of actions
*Wiki main page banners
**Maybe some misc buttons too but those are probably still considered banners
**Usually feature characters
**May feature other elements too
Audio on wiki pages are:
*Song BGM files, usually ogg at least 1 min length
**Sometimes edited to show something off
**Sometimes the original file, for comparing with the slowed/sped sound in-game
*SFX previews at original length
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" width="100%"
|+Features table
!Feature
!In which media
|-
|Character
|
*Normal gameplay screenshots
*Event screenshots
*Picture files
*CharSet files
*Panorama files
*Maps (think of manhole-sama)
*Isolated images
*In wiki banners
*In notice images
*SFX
*Art (both official and unofficial)
*Can be seen in guide images
|-
|Location
|
*Normal gameplay screenshots
*Maps (all types)
*In wiki banners
*''Related to ChipSet files''
*''Related to Panorama files''
*World music
*SFX (as ambience?)
*Art (may be depicted in it)
*Can be seen in guide images
|-
|Other GFX (besides characters)
|
*Normal gameplay screenshots
*Isolated images
*In wiki banners
*In notice images
|-
|TBA
|
|}
</div></div>
 
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed">
===Category Structure===
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
The current setup:
*YumeWiki
**Help
***''TBA''
**Maintenance
***Templates
***Tracking page ''types'' like wiki-dependent
***Tracking page ''properties or features'' like automatically created MediaWiki categories
**Content
***''All wiki pages normal readers would want, across all wikis''
Now for a bit of chatter:
*Do templates actually fit under Maintenance or would they fit better under some other admin category?
*Original idea was to make Maintenance have lowercase categories but Content categories in Title Case:
**Would Help pages still be viewed by normal readers? Should that be lower or title case?
**How would the stub and missing info categories work? readers see them all the time but its technically Maintenance
**Are either of changing everything to lowercase (ugly) or changing all system messages to title case (sysop only job) preferable to a dual system (I think not)
**What about general pages like the disclaimer?
*Where should general pages like the wiki disclaimer go? some other admin category (again)?
*<s>There are some general pages that cover multiple locations ([[Yume Nikki:FC Worlds|eg]]), should these have a special category?</s> [[:Category:Multi-page Locations|made by wind]]
**Disambig categories?
*Should talk pages ever be categorised anywhere?
</div></div>
 
===Collectibles===
This table is to see what features collectibles may have, and which ones are most in common between all the different types.
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="text-align:center; width:100%; font-size:0.5em;"
|+ Collectible Features
|-
!style="width:1px"|Collectible
!style="width:1px"|#
!style="width:1px"|Name or Title
!style="width:1px"|Alt lang titles
!style="width:1px"|Icon
!style="width:1px"|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Like the flavour text for effects">Desc</span>
!style="width:1px"|Cond&shy;ition
!style="width:1px"|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="e.g. effects required before obtaining">Pre-reqs</span>
!style="width:1px"|Loc&shy;ation
!style="width:1px"|Image or
Text Prev&shy;iew
!style="width:1px"|Image
of Unlock&shy;ing
!style="width:1px"|Use
!style="width:1px"|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="What an effect does">Action</span>
!style="width:1px"|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Description of how an effect looks">Appear&shy;ance</span>
!style="width:1px"|Author
!style="width:1px"|Unlocks Another
!style="width:1px"|???
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Many">Menu Themes</span>
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Many">Wallpapers</span>
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Yume 2kki">Kura Puzzles</span>
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Yume 2kki">System Sounds</span>
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Oversomnia">Bestiary</span>
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Someday">Crystals</span>
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#dfd"|❓
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Someday">Feats</span>
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Muma Rope">Coins</span>
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:#dfd"|❓
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#dfd"|❓
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Dream Genie">Pet Items</span>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Answered Prayers and Dream Genie">Keys</span>
|style="background:#dfd"|❓
|
|
|
|
|style="background:#dfd"|❓
|style="background:#dfd"|❓
|style="background:#dfd"|❓
|
|style="background:#dfd"|❓
|
|
|
|
|style="background:#dfd"|❓
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Dream Genie">Other Items</span>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Cerasus">Mailbox Messages</span>
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|
|
|Has speculatory notes and "Sent by"
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Cerasus">Pwee Dolls</span>
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Cerasus">Gummies</span>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Cerasus">Notes</span>
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Many">Effects</span>
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#dfd"|❓
|style="background:#afa"|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="incl. Instructions screenshots, player effect sprites, effect eggs">✅*</span>
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|-
|<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="2kki">Masks</span>
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|style="background:#dfd"|❓
|
|
|style="background:#afa"|✅
|
|
|
|
|}
 
===Guides and help===
*'''Basic wiki info:'''
**Wikitext → [[Help:Editing#Basics]] and [[Help:Formatting#Wikitext]]
**Tables → [[Help:Formatting#Making a table]]
**Redirects → '''?'''
**Source editing → '''?'''
**Visual editor → '''?'''
**Page forms → '''?'''
**Oldids → '''?'''
**Diffs → '''?'''
*'''Users:'''
**Talk pages → [[Help:Talk pages]]
**Signatures → '''?''' <span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="This should be in the wikitext table of Help:Formatting as well as Help:Talk_pages">''note''</span>
**Watchlist → '''?'''
**Edit summaries & tags → '''?'''
**Contributions → '''?'''
*'''Special pages:'''
**Recent changes → '''?'''
**What links here → '''?'''
**<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Wanted pages, uncategorized pages, orphaned pages, etc">Page lists</span> → '''?'''
*'''Location pages:'''
**Locationbox → [[Template:Locationbox/doc]] and [[YumeWiki:Style Guide#Locationbox]]
**LocationMap → [[Template:LocationMap/doc]] and [[YumeWiki:Style Guide#Maps]]
**BGM → [[Template:BGM/doc]]
**Connections → [[Template:Connection/doc]] and [[Help:Connections]]
**Written sections → [[YumeWiki:Style Guide#Location Pages]]
*'''Files:'''
**Uploading → [[Help:Files#Uploading]]
**Videos → [[Help:Embedding videos]]
**Overwriting → '''?'''
**'''Galleries:'''
***Using a gallery → [[Help:Files#Using files on pages]]
***Styling a gallery → '''?'''
**'''File creation:'''
***Screenshots → [[Help:Files#Creating files]]
***Character Images → '''?'''
***Location maps → [[Help:Location maps]]
***Audio → '''?'''
*'''Character pages:'''
**Characterbox → [[Template:Characterbox/doc]]
**Art → [[YumeWiki:Wiki rules#Character Images]]
*'''Categories:'''
**Adding categories → '''?'''
**Category structure → '''?'''
**<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="For navigation or as page lists">Using categories</span> → '''?'''
*'''CSS:'''
**Collapsible sections → [[Help:Formatting#Collapsible Sections]]
**Spoiler → [[Help:Formatting#Tags]]
**Section links → [[Help:Formatting#Links]]
**Anchors → [[Help:Formatting#Tags]]
*'''Templates:'''
**How to use ''X'' → [[:Category:Template documentation]]
**<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Including infoboxes and notices">Standard templates</span> → '''?'''
**<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Named parameters, escaping pipes">Basic template usage</span> → '''?'''
**Creating a template → '''?'''
*'''SMW:'''
**Querying → '''?'''
**<span class="explain" tabindex="0" title="Creation and setting">Properties</span> → '''?'''
 
===Test Space===
Test anything here <!--Lazy way w/o needing to create a new header-->
 
 
 
<!--End-->
 
==Moved files==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:65%;"
|-
!Old (redirect)
!New (used)
|-
|Isee in Barracks Settlement.PNG
|Isee in Barracks Settlement.png
|-
|End Screen.png
|YN Ending.png
|-
|Snow World.png
|YN Snow World map.png
|-
|67b5f3a78ef3ca47649b8cbb907f693a.png
|YN Mall map.png
|-
|Mall.png
|YN Mall.png
|-
|So weird.png
|YN Neon World unused bg.png
|-
|Neon World.png
|YN Neon World map.png
|-
|Nexusmap.JPG
|YN Nexus map labelled.JPG
|-
|The Nexus.png
|YN Nexus map.png
|-
|Lucky.png
|YN Falling Men event.png
|-
|Docks yume(badgeyn).png
|Docks yume(badgeYN).png
|-
|Docks yume(badgeyn).gif
|Docks yume(badgeYN).gif
|}

Latest revision as of 23:52, 14 November 2024

Welcome to my sandbox.


User page Talk Sandbox Test Template Todo Signature Nav YN files


Purpose

This sandbox is used to share wiki information, plan future edits, and to test templates and parser functions.

Most wiki guides previously found here have been moved to help pages.

Yume Nikki Websites

Official stuff

Fan stuff

Other stuff

Subarea Warps

All subareas in old versions are named 小マップ, translating to "small map", although I will refer to it as subarea. Each subarea is numbered (using full-width numbers), and warps to subareas mostly match the number of the map. For example, 小7へ in Eyeball World leads to 小マップ7 (Mini Hell).

0.04
Subarea Origin
Map name ID Location Map name ID Wiki name Warp name Verdict
小マップ1 30 Guillotine World (small)
小マップ2 26 Neon Tile Path
小マップ4 23 Checkered Tile Path A
小マップ5 25 Face Carpet Plaza
小マップ6 29 Dense Woods A
小マップ7 1 Mini Hell
小マップ8 28 Hell
小マップ9 21 Checkered Tile Path B
小マップ10 32 Footprint Path A
小マップ11 33 Footprint Path B
小マップ12 34 Toriningen's Bed event
小マップ13 35 Wilderness: Dark World Gate
小マップ13A 36 Wilderness: Route 4
小マップ13B 37 Wilderness: Route 1
小マップ13C 38 Wilderness: Route 2
小マップ13D 39 Wilderness: Rave Box
小マップ13E 40 Wilderness: Toriningen Party
小マップ13F 43 Wilderness: Barracks Settlement Entrance
小マップ14 41 Barracks Settlement: Town
小マップ14A 45 Barracks Settlement: Isee Path
小マップ15A 42 Sewers: City Gutter
小マップ15B 44 Sewers: Entrance
小マップ15C 46 Sewers Nopperabou area
小マップ15D 47 Sewers: Sewer Tunnel
小マップ15E 73 Sewers dead end tunnel
小マップ16A 48 Mall: Main Room
小マップ16B 49 Big Red
小マップ16C 51 Mall: Elevator Room
小マップ16D 52 Mall: Reception Room
小マップ16E 53 Mall: Flute Room
小マップ16F 54 Mall: Tokuto-kun's room
小マップ17 50 Windmill World

Translation Differences

The rest of this sandbox section has already been moved to Yume Nikki:Translation Differences.

Title screen and menu
Original Uboachan Steam
(new game)
(continue)
(quit from title)
(effects)
(quit from menu, if different from title)
Instructions
Original Uboachan Steam
(this would involve a lot of transcribing)
Miscellaneous
Original Uboachan Steam
(chair ride)
(window theme change)

(some other stuff that could be included: famicom menu, FC instructions)

YNOnline Guide

YNOnline is the server client made by Char0x61 found here: https://gitlab.com/CataractJustice/YNOnline

It does NOT refer to YNO/YNOproject, found at https://ynoproject.net/ (also see YNOproject Wiki)

This guide is for Windows machines only. It also uses your actual IP address, so only use this to play with people you trust.

  1. Install node.js. The easiest way is using an installer: https://nodejs.org/en/download/prebuilt-installer
  2. Install python: https://www.python.org/downloads/
  3. Supposedly you also need to download "Visual C++ Build Environment": https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/thank-you-downloading-visual-studio/?sku=Community You can try skipping this step at your own risk
  4. Download the YNOnline server: https://gitlab.com/CataractJustice/YNOnline/-/archive/main/YNOnline-main.zip
  5. Extract to a folder with correct permissions (under your main user folder is a good idea).
  6. Copy the game folder to .\YNOnline-main\private\public\play\games Please note the game folder you copy and use for online must be the actual game folder containing the asset folders, map files, ldb, lmt, and exe. It cannot be a parent folder like one with a "start.exe"
  7. Rename the game folder to what you want to appear in the URL after setup is complete.
  8. Download gencache.exe, which you can find a link to on EasyRPG's webplayer guide: https://easyrpg.org/player/guide/webplayer/
  9. Copy gencache.exe to inside the game folder and run it to generate a file named "index.json"
  10. Delete that copy of gencache.exe as it is no longer needed.
  11. Under .\YNOnline-main\private use Notepad to open the file configuration.js then change the following lines:
    	port: <YOUR PORT>,
    	clientPath: "YNOnline-main/private/public",
    	gamesPath: "./YNOnline-main/private/public/play/games/",
    Note the start of gamesPath should keep the character – do not replace that dot with the parent folders in this specific case. Keep track of the number you choose for the server port, as you'll need to use it for other settings as well.
  12. Under .\YNOnline-main\private\public\scripts use Notepad to open the file ynonline.js then change the first line:
    let port = <YOUR PORT>;
    This must match with the port number you used before.
  13. Open port forwarding on your router. This involves the following steps:
    1. Visit your main router's IP address by typing it into the address bar while connected to the internet (usually it's 192.168.0.1, but if not you can find tips on how to find your router IP online).
    2. Make sure you have the WAN IP enabled (research how to do this on your router brand if you get stuck).
    3. Enable the port forwarding option if it's off.
    4. Set the port forwarding rule using your port as the internal & external ports, your internal IP address (the system being used to host the server; check your system network settings for the IPv4 address and copy that), and finally the protocol should be set to both TCP and UDP.
  14. Open the command line (Windows+R then type "cmd")
  15. Use the following command:
    node ".\YNOnline-main\private\YNOnline.js"
    Remember to replace that dot at the start with your drive and parent folders, e.g. C:\Users\ExamplePerson\YNOnline-main\private if ExamplePerson put the server into their main user folder. Leave the command window open after you do this step.
  16. Use your browser to visit http://<YOUR WAN IP>:<YOUR PORT>/?game=Game folder name
  17. Verify the game is working properly by starting a new game (do not stay on the title screen!) and checking for "Connected" on the top right.

If these steps don't work as written here (on User:ZASNK/Sandbox), leave a message on my talk page or message me on Discord (zaidalkaz)

Yume Nikki Walkable Tiles

The number of tiles listed assumes you're playing on a normal copy of the game, and that you can use all effects, such as Cat or Knife to (re)move stationary NPCs and such. Only tiles that you can stand on completely stationary count. Each tile "step" of a stair is one walkable tile. Areas with spawning events such as the real world or Nexus are counted as not having those events.

Default sort follows the map tree. If your browser has JavaScript enabled, you can sort the table by map ID or by any other header.

Walkable tiles
Map Info Tiles
Map ID Location name Width Height # tiles Walkable tiles % walkable
1 Debug Room 20 15 300 293 97.67
157 FC Dungeon Glitch Room 20 15 300 57 19
2 Game Start 20 15 300 0 0
3 Madotsuki's Room: Real Room 20 15 300 57 19
4 Madotsuki's Room: Balcony 31 15 465 35 7.53
6 Madotsuki's Room: Dream Room 20 15 300 58 19.33
7 Madotsuki's Room: Dream Balcony day 31 15 465 35 7.53
8 Madotsuki's Room: Dream Balcony night 31 15 465 35 7.53
9 Nexus 35 31 1085 1072 98.8
10 Forest World 110 110 12100 6700 55.37
41 Face Carpet Plaza 60 50 3000 1657 55.23
11 Block World
12 Puddle World 120 120 14400 14389 99.92
42 Dense Woods A 200 70 14000 1068 7.63
43 Dense Woods A: To Infinite Road
44 Dense Woods A: Infinite Road entrance
45 Dense Woods A: Infinite Road
46 Dense Woods A: Infinite Road exit
13 Dark World 110 110 12100 12095 99.96
50 Wilderness: Dark World Gate 30 30 900 339 37.67
51 Wilderness: Route 4
52 Wilderness: Route 1
53 Wilderness: Route 2
54 Wilderness: Rave Box
55 Wilderness: Toriningen Party
56 Wilderness: Barracks Settlement Entrance
57 Wilderness: FC Portal
144 Static Tunnel 20 15 300 8 2.67
58 Wilderness: Route 3
59 Wilderness: Northern Wilderness
60 Wilderness: Infinite Wilderness
65 Wilderness: Hot Spring House
61 Wilderness: Fence
62 Wilderness: Northern Wilderness Pylons
63 Wilderness: Staircase Bottom
64 Wilderness: Staircase to the Sky
14 Snow World: Main area
22 Snow World: Top-middle igloo 20 15 300 4 1.33
23 Snow World: Top-left igloo 20 15 300 4 1.33
24 Snow World: Top-right surprise Toriningen igloo 20 15 300 4 1.33
25 Snow World: Bottom-left igloo 20 15 300 4 1.33
26 Snow World: Bottom-right Kamakurako igloo 20 15 300 4 1.33
27 Snow World: Igloo near Toriningen 20 15 300 4 1.33
28 Snow World: Pink Sea entrance 20 15 300 1 0.33
15 Mural World 120 120 14400
70 Sewers: Entrance
71 Sewers: City Gutter
72 Sewers: Processing Plant
73 Sewers: Sewer Tunnel
74 Sewers: Docks Staircase
75 Sewers: Nopperabou Pool
81 Sewers: Big Red 20 15 300 15 5
83 Windmill World 80 80 6400 6367 99.48
16 Graffiti World 160 110 17600 17561 99.78
76 Mall: Elevator Room 20 15 300 74 24.67
77 Mall: Main Room 120 100 12000 2149 17.91
82 Mall: Manhole Room
177 Mall: Rooftop Exit
178 Mall: Mall Rooftop
179 Mall: Witch's Flight event
78 Mall: Reception Room
79 Mall: Flute Room
80 Mall: Tokuto-kun's Room
17 Eyeball World 120 120 14400 14346 99.63
48 Footprint Path A
49 Footprint Path B

Game Guides

Guides related to actually playing the games, instead of examining their files or whatever else.

Face Any Direction

You can face any direction you want on any tile in Yume Nikki's dream worlds, using the power of glitches. This guide outlines how to face whichever direction you want on any given tile assuming you can't do it manually by walking into it and/or sitting down.

Dream World

  • Face DOWN by using Cat or Faceless Ghost.
  • Face RIGHT by sitting down with 1 after facing DOWN.
  • Face UP by performing the following:
  1. Equip Frog in the chair
  2. Go to the tile you wish to face UP on and face DOWN on that tile
  3. Use the Frog effect
  4. Wait for Madotsuki to appear sitting down
  5. Equip any effect
  • Face LEFT by equipping the Faceless Ghost effect in the chair then using it.

Using Towel after equipping it in the chair can force you to face UP or LEFT as well, but it's hard to get to a state where you aren't also sitting down, so it's best to use one of the explained methods instead.

FC World

  • Face DOWN by using Cat or Faceless Ghost.
  • Face RIGHT by sitting down with 1 after facing DOWN.
  • Face UP by performing one of the following:
  1. If you can face LEFT on the tile:
    1. Equip Frog in the chair
    2. Go to the tile you wish to face UP on and face LEFT on that tile
    3. Use the Frog effect
    4. Wait for Madotsuki to appear sitting down
    5. Equip any effect
  2. If you cannot face LEFT on the tile:
    1. Equip Towel in the chair
    2. Go to the tile you wish to face UP on
    3. Spam 1 to use the Towel effect until you somehow end up facing UP (yes, I know this sounds silly, but it works)
    4. Wait for Madotsuki to appear sitting down
    5. Equip any effect
  • Face LEFT by equipping Towel in the chair then using it on the tile.

Real World

  • Face DOWN by pressing 9 to pinch your cheek.
  • Face RIGHT by sitting down with 1 after facing DOWN.
  • You cannot face UP on every tile in the Real World.
  • Face LEFT by performing the following:
  1. Go to the Dream World
  2. Perform the Broken Instructions glitch to store the instructions
  3. Press 9 to wake up with the instructions stored
  4. Sit down while facing LEFT on any tile
  5. Press Z and close the instructions
  6. Move to the tile you wish to face LEFT on (you will have glitched movement)
  7. Wait for Madotsuki to tilt her head (second sitting down state)
  8. Press 1 to stand up.

No-key Challenge

Is it possible to beat the game without pressing a certain key? If not, when is the very first time the key is absolutely necessary? Equivalent keys all count as the same (e.g. Z, Space, and Enter are all counted as "interact key").

  • Interact (Z, Space, Enter) is necessary to close the Instructions at the start of a new game.
  • Menu (X, C, V, B, N, Esc) is necessary to equip either the Umbrella or Yuki-onna effects to make it past the Blazing Corridor of Underground World and collect the Poop Hair effect.
  • 1 can be necessary to return to the Nexus using the Medamaude effect after collecting the Stoplight effect, due to the connection between Dense Woods A and the Infinite Road being one-way. However, 9 can be used instead.
  • 3 is never necessary. All it does is remove small Madotsuki clones while using the Midget effect, or make one of the Jellyfish chime during the ending.
  • 5 is necessary to drop effect eggs in the Nexus, which is the only way to unlock the ending.
  • 9 can be necessary to return to Madotsuki's Room after collecting the Stoplight effect, due to the connection between Dense Woods A and the Infinite Road being one-way. However, 1 can be used instead, to return to the Nexus using the Medamaude effect. 1 can also be used to wake up by taking advantage of the optional wake-up event during the Witch's Flight event.
  • 1 or 9 is necessary as there is no way to return from the Road without at least one of those two keys.

Inaccessible without Interact:

  • Everything, including Madotsuki's Room

Inaccessible without Menu:

Inaccessible without 1:

  • The Witch's Flight event in the Mall Rooftop
  • Monoko's event, as it requires the usage of the Stoplight effect
  • The Melting Madotsuki event, as it requires changing into the snowman
  • The UFOs on Mars event, as it requires the usage of the Cat effect

Assuming 9 can still be used, no other areas are inaccessible.

Inaccessible without 3:

All areas are accessible.

Inaccessible without 5:

  • The ending

Inaccessible without 9:

Assuming 1 can still be used, no areas are inaccessible.

Inaccessible without 1 and 9:

  • The Witch's Flight event in the Mall Rooftop
  • Monoko's event, as it requires the usage of the Stoplight effect
  • The Melting Madotsuki event, as it requires changing into the snowman

Only one of the following two routes can be accessed during a dream session, and accessing either of them prevents the player from waking up, thereby preventing them from saving as well.

  • The Spaceship and Mars
    • The UFOs on Mars event remains inaccessible, as it requires the usage of the Cat effect
  • The Infinite Road, Road, and White Desert Mountain Ring

The Uboa event will also prevent the player from continuing, making Uboa's Trap another inaccessible area.

It should be noted that neither is strictly necessary to wake up in general, as either the FACE event or the Famicom Glitch events can wake the player up. However, the former is only available as a 1/4 chance, and the latter as a 1/3 chance, making it unreliable. This means it is technically possible to visit all other areas and experience all other events and still save the game.

Down key

Thank you wiki0dd for bringing up the possibility of arrow keys, and for your section "Arrow Key Challenge (WIP)".

This challenge only applies to the gameplay itself. The main menus loop vertically, the effects menu can be navigated using left and right, and the family game menu also loops vertically.

These are areas I was able to access without ever pressing the "down" key:

  1. NASU
  2. Madotsuki's Dream Room
  3. Staircase of Hands
  4. Underground World up to the elevator
  5. The elevator room of the Mall
  6. Graffiti World, containing the Bicycle effect
  7. The Nexus, at the bottom row of doors, making all Nexus worlds accessible
  8. Mural World, containing the Long Hair and Blonde Hair effects
  9. The very first map of the Sewers
  10. Snow World, containing the Yuki-onna effect
  11. Two tiles at the very start of the Pink Sea
  12. The rest of Underground World (now with the Yuki-onna effect), giving access to the Mouth Monster granting the Poop Hair effect
  13. The Spaceship, although there is no way to reach the bed
  14. Eyeball World, containing the Medamaude effect
  15. Both areas of the Footprint Path, although only the very beginning of Footprint Path B is available
  16. Candle World, containing the Midget effect
  17. Checkered Tile Path, but I was caught by the Toriningen
  18. If you manage to get past the Toriningen (which is surprisingly possible), you can make it to Hell, but the only way to move is down, making this path useless
  19. Dark World, containing the Knife effect
  20. The Wilderness from the gate to the Aztec Rave Monkey event
  21. On a separate trip, you can also reach the other side of the fence from the FC portal
  22. Puddle World, containing the Umbrella effect
  23. The very start of Dense Woods A, which includes the Vending Machine
  24. Shield-Folk World, containing the Cat effect
  25. The Static Maze, although there is no way to progress to the ladder
  26. Block World, containing the Hat and Scarf effect. After obtaining it, there is no way to progress. On a separate trip to Block World, you can reach Mafurako, but you must move down to reach the white gate, making the trip useless.
  27. Neon World, containing the Neon effect
  28. The Neon Tile Path
  29. Once again, the only way to continue in Hell is by going down, making for another dead end
  30. Number World, where there is no way to progress
  31. Forest World, containing the Frog effect
  32. Face Carpet Plaza (most likely requiring a separate trip since the Frog in Forest World starts out higher than the entrance to here)
  33. Hell once again, except this time there's a way up. There's no way to get to the Docks B or Witch's Island. There's also no way to reach the Vending Machine or any of the other three Nenrikido. Only the Henkei Shita is accessible, and the only possible thing to do with it is stab it with the Knife until you get taken to Footprint Path A.

These are areas I believe are impossible to access no matter what:

Obtained effects
Effect Obtained?
Frog Yes
Umbrella Yes
Hat and Scarf Yes
Yuki-onna Yes
Knife Yes
Medamaude Yes
Fat No
Midget Yes
Flute No
Neon Yes
Nopperabou No
Severed Head No
Towel No
Cat Yes
Lamp No
Bicycle Yes
Long Hair Yes
Poop Hair Yes
Blonde Hair Yes
Triangle Kerchief No
Witch No
Demon No
Buyo Buyo No
Stoplight No
Total 14

Saved Code

Map ID

Adds Map ID records from Locationbox input

{{#ifeq:{{{Map ID}}}|None||{{#arraymaptemplate:{{{Map ID}}}|Template:MapIDs|,|, }}}}

Example code:

{{#ifeq:0076, 0077, 0078 (test1), 0079, 0080, 0082 (test2), 0177, 0178, 0179|None||{{#arraymaptemplate:0076, 0077, 0078 (test1), 0079, 0080, 0082 (test2), 0177, 0178, 0179|Template:MapIDs|,|, }}}}

Example:

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Yume Nikki main page edit

Commented out. Please view source.

Yume 2kki main page edit

The changes are replacing center tags with divs. The discord widget was centered. Some HTML was removed without changing the output. No categories are added. I want to test on a computer how placing the MenuIcon class inside the img itself might change the output. The icon File:AUTHORS.png is 4px too high and must be changed.

The 6px of padding between icons and headers might be useless. I also need to check what the classes actually do to see if it's worth copying to other wikis.

Header Gradient

Example

SMW

AKA Semantic MediaWiki

Badges

Below asks for hidden badges.

Icon(s)NameLocation(s)Author(s)BatchDate
Nasu gold(badgeyn).gif
Nasu gold(badgeyn).png
Gold NASUMadotsuki's RoomCatmat32022-05-12
GoldNekoin(badgeyn).gif
GoldNekoin(badgeyn).png
Golden NekoinShield-Folk Worldmiau22022-05-10
ErasedMuma(badgeMR).gif
ErasedMuma(badgeMR).png
Kill the Erased MumabWF5322022-11-09
Shinsoku gold badge DF.gif
Shinsoku gold badge DF.png
Shinsoku Neko: True Shinsoku Neko EditionSabitsuki's RoomPats1222024-08-09
WorstThief(badgeMR).gif
WorstThief(badgeMR).png
Worst Thief EVER.ChicagoJetrotal322022-11-09

Yume Nikki Map IDs


PageMap IDs
Debug Room1 (?)
Madotsuki's Room3 (Real Room)
4 (Balcony)
6 (Dream Room)
7 (Dream Balcony day)
8 (Dream Balcony night)
Nexus9 (?)
Forest World10 (?)
Block World11 (?)
Puddle World12 (?)
Dark World13 (?)
Snow World14 (Main area)
22 (Top-middle igloo)
23 (Top-left igloo)
25 (Bottom-left igloo)
27 (Igloo near Toriningen)
28 (Pink Sea entrance)
24 (Top-right surprise Toriningen igloo)
26 (Bottom-right Kamakurako igloo)
Mural World15 (?)
Graffiti World16 (?)
Eyeball World17 (?)
Candle World18 (?)
Shield-Folk World19 (?)
Neon World20 (?)
Number World21 (Main area)
29 (Stabbing Room)
30 (Bed Room)
32 (Stairway Entrance)
33 (Stairway)
Lamp World31 (?)
Guillotine World35 (Normal size)
36 (Big Guillotine World)
Neon Tile Path37 (Lower section)
38 (Upper section)
Checkered Tile Path39 (Lower section)
40 (Upper section)
Face Carpet Plaza41 (?)
Dense Woods A42 (Dense Woods A)
43 (To Infinite Road)
44 (Infinite Road entrance)
45 (Infinite Road)
46 (Infinite Road exit)
Hell47 (?)
Footprint Path48 (Footprint Path A)
49 (Footprint Path B)
Wilderness50 (Dark World Gate)
51 (Route 4)
52 (Route 1)
53 (Route 2)
54 (Rave Box)
55 (Toriningen Party)
56 (Barracks Settlement Entrance)
57 (FC Portal)
58 (Route 3)
59 (Northern Wilderness)
60 (Infinite Wilderness)
61 (Fence)
62 (Northern Wilderness Pylons)
63 (Staircase Bottom)
64 (Staircase to the Sky)
65 (Hot Spring House)
Barracks Settlement66 (Town)
68 (Isee Path)
69 (Seahorse)
Mini Hell67 (?)
Sewers70 (Entrance)
71 (City Gutter)
72 (Processing Plant)
73 (Sewer Tunnel)
74 (Docks Staircase)
75 (Nopperabou Pool)
81 (Big Red)
Mall76 (Elevator Room)
77 (Main Room)
78 (Reception Room)
79 (Flute Room)
80 (Tokuto-kun's room)
82 (Manhole Room)
177 (Rooftop Exit)
178 (Mall Rooftop)
179 (Witch's Flight event)
Windmill World83 (?)
Dense Woods B84 (Manhole to the Mall)
86 (Main area)
Road86 (?)
Dark Woods86 (Dense Woods B gate)
90 (Dark Woods)
Traincar87 (Blue sky)
88 (Inside)
89 (Red sky)
Witch's Island91 (Lake Shore)
92 (Lake Bridge)
93 (Island)
White Desert A94 (Main area)
95 (Monoko's Tunnel)
96 (White Desert Path 1)
97 (Monoe's Void)
98 (White Desert Path 3 - Severed Heads)
99 (Eye Box)
100 (White Desert Path 2)
Poniko's House101 (Uboa's Trap)
109 (Poniko's House)
White Desert Mountain Ring102 (Brain Creature)
103 (The Thing)
104 (Manhole-sama)
105 (Main area)
White Desert B105 (Main area)
106 (White Desert Underground Lagoon)
107 (Stairway)
Pink Sea108 (?)
Teleport Maze110 (?)
Docks A111 (?)
Docks B111 (?)
Sky Garden112 (Garden)
113 (Cliffside)
115 (Red Sky Garden door)
116 (Crossover Garden)
117 (Blue Ghost World door)
Ghost World114 (?)
Static Maze118 (?)
FC House120 (FC Field)
121 (FC House)
122 (Doors A and B)
123 (Walking Eye)
124 (Doors B C and E)
125 (Wavy staircases)
126 (Small two-door loop)
127 (Door D drawers)
128 (Doors F and G)
129 (Doors G and H)
130 (Two staircase drawers platform)
131 (Three staircase drawers platform)
132 (Door H platform)
133 (Merutomaro)
134 (Lone door to FC World A route)
135 (Long staircase to FC Goblins' Room)
136 (V shape room)
137 (Mushrooms)
138 (Goblins' Room door)
139 (FC Goblins' Room)
140 (FC Demon's Room)
141 (Route to FC World A: door)
142 (Route to FC World A: staircase)
143 (Route to FC World A: room)
Static Tunnel144 (?)
FC World A145 (Cave from Static Tunnel)
147 (FC Ruins)
158 (Main FC World)
FC World B146 (FC Pyramids)
151 (FC Cave first room)
152 (FC Cave Buyo Buyo)
154 (Pirori Shore)
158 (Main FC World)
FC Dungeon148 (FC Dungeon rooms)
149 (Dungeon Glitch room without event)
150 (Monochrome room)
157 (Dungeon Glitch room with event)
FC World C153 (Moai peninsula)
158 (Main FC World)
Staircase of Hands159 (?)
Underground World160 (Hallway)
161 (Blazing Corridor)
162 (Storage Room)
Spaceship163 (Entrance from Underground World)
164 (Main room)
165 (Missing entrance)
166 (Spaceship Bedroom)
167 (Exit to Mars)
Mars168 (Crash Site)
169 (Flat path)
170 (Start of hill)
171 (Hill slope)
172 (Summit)
173 (Underground stairs)
174 (Mars Underground)

BGM by Artist

 BGM/AuthorBGM/TitleBGM/AudioBGM/Speed
A Long JourneyNoahravnoahrav_music_40aCu noahrav music 40a 100.ogg100
Abyssal Bleubathynomus, Nolan Brewerbath_nolan_brewer_tanajuraCu bath nolan brewer tanajura 100.ogg
Abyssal Hallwaysorchidmantisorchidmantis_abyssal_hallways2Cu orchidmantis abyssal hallways2 80.ogg80
Achromatic Positive HellscapeBlackMambaMAMBAspacey2Cu MAMBAspacey2 100.ogg100
... further results

Focused Planning

This section is less "mind map" and more "todo"

name

Tracking Progress
Page Cleaned? Points to keep
Bed Room Separate WikiOdd's sandbox entry
Bloody Touching Monster Separate WikiOdd's sandbox entry
Candle World Separate WikiOdd's sandbox entry
Dave Spector Separate WikiOdd's sandbox entry
Effects Separate WikiOdd's sandbox entry
Eyeball World Separate WikiOdd's sandbox entry
FACE Separate WikiOdd's sandbox entry
FC World Separate WikiOdd's sandbox entry
Graffiti World Separate WikiOdd's sandbox entry
Hell Separate WikiOdd's sandbox entry
KyuuKyuu-kun Separate WikiOdd's sandbox entry
Lamp World
Madotsuki's Room
Madotsuki
Mars
Monoe
Mural World Mostly The figures in the murals appear to be holding tools that may resemble the hammer & sickle of Communism.
NASU
Neon Creatures
Neon World
Number World
Restroom
Shield-Folk World
Snow World
The Barracks Settlement
The Dense Woods
The Docks
The KALIMBA TV Channel
The Mall
The Neon Tile Path
The Pink Sea
The Sewers
The Sky Garden
The Stabbing Room
The Thing with the Quivering Jaw
The Wilderness
Underground World
White Desert Underground Area
White Desert
Windmill World
Witch's Island
Yume Nikki

Notice Templates

Category:Notice templates
and YNFG Wiki's category

Planned notices:

  • {{Outdated}} for content in need of update.
    • Uneven Dream Fast Forward effect
  • {{MapNotice}} for locations needing new or updated maps.
    • Yume Tsushin Detective effect
  • {{MissingImages}} for pages that could use more images.
    • nostAlgic Doodle effect
  • {{Forked}} for forked content that would have a better search engine ranking if reworded.
    • Potential: Ultra Violet Egg effect, Oversomnia Tuning Fork effect, nostAlgic Fork effect
  • {{Archived}} for pages that are kept outdated on purpose (e.g. Yume 2kki:Music Room Track Listing)
    • Potential: Deep Dreams Monochrome alter, Uneven Dream Pajama? effect, Mikan Muzou Tape effect, Oversomnia Ice Statue effect
  • {{Move}} to request a page move by an admin (or any user with replace text perms), since changing all links/mentions manually is usually not worth it
    • Potential: Amillusion Shopping key, …TBA

Please note I wrote the potential effects from memory - names may be inaccurate

Notice images
Game Character Attribute Template
Yume Nikki Unused Puddle World torii gate Delete
Yume Nikki FC Moai YNOproject badge art Claim
Yume 2kki Urotsuki Custom Stub
Yume 2kki Urotsuki Crossing effect Quarantined
.flow Kaibutsu HorrorWarning
Someday Itsuki Wrench effect PropertySetting
Answered Prayers Fluorette Shovel prayer MissingInfo
Mesonoxian Tyran Box effect CategorySetting
Custom Loadingsuki Animated gif NotReleased
Custom Glitchsuki Animated gif NotReleased2
No image ExFangame

General Navbox

Not quite sure how to organise this but the idea is to have all important pages in this box so it can be used on pages and easily lead people to other places

Wikipedia has plenty of navboxes to reference such as the MoS navbox

TBA
Basics Wiki rulesStyle GuideEditing
General Editing File uploading and usageEmbedding videosNamespacesFormatting
Location Pages Locationbox docBGM docConnection types
TBA Talk pagesTemplates

Rough Planning

Thoughts turned into wikitext, to get the weight off my head.

Media Types

Images on wiki pages are:

  • Gameplay screenshots
    • Usually showing off a location
    • Sometimes to show off a character
    • Many times to show an event process
      • Event may be taking place clearly within the location
      • Event may also be full-screen
    • Menu screenshots too
    • VM screenshots to find those
  • World maps
    • May have annotations
    • Some only show a part of the full map file
    • Different parts may be stitched together in a more clear layout
    • Some parts can be made invisible
  • Character pictures
    • Usually edited to isolate the character
    • Can be a section of the CharSet file
    • In case of the protagonist, usually the specific faceset is used
  • Visual gameplay elements that aren't characters, like the torii gate in {{delete}}
  • Game files, raw
    • Used picture files
    • Full panoramas
    • Maybe event pictures too
      • If the event picture is literally identical to an in-game screenshot, which takes priority?
    • Do unedited maps count?
  • Game icons (like menu theme icons)
  • Art
    • Official art by the developer(s)
    • Unofficial art that best represents the feature (like characters in the ynfg wiki)
  • Wiki template images, like for {{stub}}
    • These usually feature a character anyways
  • YNOproject badge images
  • Guide images such as how to perform a set of actions
  • Wiki main page banners
    • Maybe some misc buttons too but those are probably still considered banners
    • Usually feature characters
    • May feature other elements too

Audio on wiki pages are:

  • Song BGM files, usually ogg at least 1 min length
    • Sometimes edited to show something off
    • Sometimes the original file, for comparing with the slowed/sped sound in-game
  • SFX previews at original length
Features table
Feature In which media
Character
  • Normal gameplay screenshots
  • Event screenshots
  • Picture files
  • CharSet files
  • Panorama files
  • Maps (think of manhole-sama)
  • Isolated images
  • In wiki banners
  • In notice images
  • SFX
  • Art (both official and unofficial)
  • Can be seen in guide images
Location
  • Normal gameplay screenshots
  • Maps (all types)
  • In wiki banners
  • Related to ChipSet files
  • Related to Panorama files
  • World music
  • SFX (as ambience?)
  • Art (may be depicted in it)
  • Can be seen in guide images
Other GFX (besides characters)
  • Normal gameplay screenshots
  • Isolated images
  • In wiki banners
  • In notice images
TBA

Category Structure

The current setup:

  • YumeWiki
    • Help
      • TBA
    • Maintenance
      • Templates
      • Tracking page types like wiki-dependent
      • Tracking page properties or features like automatically created MediaWiki categories
    • Content
      • All wiki pages normal readers would want, across all wikis

Now for a bit of chatter:

  • Do templates actually fit under Maintenance or would they fit better under some other admin category?
  • Original idea was to make Maintenance have lowercase categories but Content categories in Title Case:
    • Would Help pages still be viewed by normal readers? Should that be lower or title case?
    • How would the stub and missing info categories work? readers see them all the time but its technically Maintenance
    • Are either of changing everything to lowercase (ugly) or changing all system messages to title case (sysop only job) preferable to a dual system (I think not)
    • What about general pages like the disclaimer?
  • Where should general pages like the wiki disclaimer go? some other admin category (again)?
  • There are some general pages that cover multiple locations (eg), should these have a special category? made by wind
    • Disambig categories?
  • Should talk pages ever be categorised anywhere?

Collectibles

This table is to see what features collectibles may have, and which ones are most in common between all the different types.

Collectible Features
Collectible # Name or Title Alt lang titles Icon Desc Cond­ition Pre-reqs Loc­ation Image or

Text Prev­iew

Image

of Unlock­ing

Use Action Appear­ance Author Unlocks Another ???
Menu Themes
Wallpapers
Kura Puzzles
System Sounds
Bestiary
Crystals
Feats
Coins
Pet Items
Keys
Other Items
Mailbox Messages Has speculatory notes and "Sent by"
Pwee Dolls
Gummies
Notes
Effects ✅*
Masks

Guides and help

Test Space

Test anything here



Moved files

Old (redirect) New (used)
Isee in Barracks Settlement.PNG Isee in Barracks Settlement.png
End Screen.png YN Ending.png
Snow World.png YN Snow World map.png
67b5f3a78ef3ca47649b8cbb907f693a.png YN Mall map.png
Mall.png YN Mall.png
So weird.png YN Neon World unused bg.png
Neon World.png YN Neon World map.png
Nexusmap.JPG YN Nexus map labelled.JPG
The Nexus.png YN Nexus map.png
Lucky.png YN Falling Men event.png
Docks yume(badgeyn).png Docks yume(badgeYN).png
Docks yume(badgeyn).gif Docks yume(badgeYN).gif