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{{Locationbox|headercolor = # | {{Locationbox | ||
|headercolor = #4271F7 | |||
|headerfontcolor = #CEEBFF | |||
|image = Candy World.png | |||
|Effects = None | |||
|Wallpapers = None | |||
|Events = None | |||
|NPCS = Cotton Candy | |||
|Connections = [[Butterfly Forest]], [[Constellation World]] | |||
|BGM = DropDrop_Anon}} | |||
'''Candy World''' (金平糖, ''Konpeitō'', Confetti) is an area accessible from the randomly occurring starry background of the green butterfly area of [[Butterfly Forest]]. | |||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
Candy World features paths made of what appear to be konpeitō along with more konpeitō falling from the sky. It is set up like a maze, albeit not a very complicated one. | Candy World features paths made of what appear to be konpeitō along with more konpeitō falling from the sky. It is set up like a maze, albeit not a very complicated one. |
Revision as of 05:05, 16 February 2017
Candy World | |
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Basic Info | |
Effects | None |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | Cotton Candy |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Butterfly ForestConstellation World |
BGM | DropDrop_Anon |
Map ID | Missing |
Candy World (金平糖, Konpeitō, Confetti) is an area accessible from the randomly occurring starry background of the green butterfly area of Butterfly Forest.
Features
Candy World features paths made of what appear to be konpeitō along with more konpeitō falling from the sky. It is set up like a maze, albeit not a very complicated one.
One section of the path on the extreme right of the map appears unreachable, but is in fact reachable by an invisible short section of path at the end of it. This path leads into a rather wide path with a cotton candy NPC standing in the middle of it.
This NPC is immobile and chainsawing it leads to an inescapable area made of even more konpeitō along with much heavier konpeitō rain than the previous pathways.