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The Miko | The '''Miko Shrine''' is located via a door in [[Answered Prayers Wiki:Forest World|Forest World]]. | ||
==Features== | |||
The Miko Shrine is a small Shinto shrine with natural elements such as grass, stone paths, small bodies of water, and a single tree with a shimenawa tied around it. Five [[Answered Prayers Wiki:Chimiko|Chimiko]] inhabit the shrine, as well as a karakasa in the shrine's southwest portion that teaches the [[Answered Prayers Wiki:Prayers#Karakasa|Karakasa Prayer]]. | |||
Hitting one of the Chimiko wandering about the shrine with the [[Answered Prayers Wiki:Prayers#Shovel|Shovel Prayer]] will cause all of the surrounding Chimiko to become enraged. | |||
==Directions== | |||
[[Answered Prayers Wiki:Nexus|Nexus]] → [[Answered Prayers Wiki:Snowy Streets|Snowy Streets]] → [[Answered Prayers Wiki:Forest World|Forest World]] → '''Miko Shrine''' | |||
[[Category:Answered Prayers Wiki:Locations]] | [[Category:Answered Prayers Wiki:Locations]] |
Revision as of 18:51, 30 October 2022
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Basic Info | |||||||||||
Prayers | Karakasa | ||||||||||
Events | None | ||||||||||
Notable NPCs | Chimiko, Karakasa Youkai | ||||||||||
Other | |||||||||||
Connecting Areas | Forest World | ||||||||||
BGM | Lotus | ||||||||||
Map ID | 0067 | ||||||||||
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The Miko Shrine is located via a door in Forest World.
Features
The Miko Shrine is a small Shinto shrine with natural elements such as grass, stone paths, small bodies of water, and a single tree with a shimenawa tied around it. Five Chimiko inhabit the shrine, as well as a karakasa in the shrine's southwest portion that teaches the Karakasa Prayer.
Hitting one of the Chimiko wandering about the shrine with the Shovel Prayer will cause all of the surrounding Chimiko to become enraged.
Directions
Nexus → Snowy Streets → Forest World → Miko Shrine
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