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Yume 2kki:Shinto Shrine: Difference between revisions

>~Star Child~ Lapis Lazuli
(Actually you can still access the Maple Shrine from the last gate, I just checked the map in RPG maker and did it experimentally using Debug Mode. (the chances are much greater through the blue NPC though))
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|Events = None
|Events = None
|NPCS = [[Minor_Characters#Maiko_Ghost|Maiko Ghost]]
|NPCS = [[Minor_Characters#Maiko_Ghost|Maiko Ghost]]
|Connections = [[Monochrome Street]], [[The Circus]], [[The Hand Hub]], [[Netherworld]]
|Connections = [[Monochrome Street]], [[The Circus]], [[The Hand Hub]], [[Netherworld]], [[Maple Shrine]] {{OneWay|NoReturn}}
|BGM = [http://images.wikia.com/yume2kki/images/2/2b/Loda_Music_01.ogg loda_Music_01] (Main Area), [http://images.wikia.com/yume2kki/images/3/3b/Loda_Music_03.ogg loda_Music_03] (Namakubi Path), [http://images.wikia.com/yume2kki/images/4/49/Yumepo6.ogg yumepo6] (Sakura Path)
|BGM = [http://images.wikia.com/yume2kki/images/2/2b/Loda_Music_01.ogg loda_Music_01] (Main Area), [http://images.wikia.com/yume2kki/images/3/3b/Loda_Music_03.ogg loda_Music_03] (Namakubi Path), [http://images.wikia.com/yume2kki/images/4/49/Yumepo6.ogg yumepo6] (Sakura Path)
|Map ID = 0152, 0153, 0155, 0156, 0157, 0158, 0159}}
|Map ID = 0152, 0153, 0155, 0156, 0157, 0158, 0159}}

Revision as of 20:32, 11 March 2018

Shinto Shrine
Shrine2.png
Basic Info
Effects EffectMaiko
Collectibles

WP #99
#143

Events None
Notable NPCs Maiko Ghost
Other
Connecting Areas Monochrome StreetThe CircusThe Hand HubNetherworldMaple Shrine NoReturn➡️
BGM loda_Music_01 (Main Area)loda_Music_03 (Namakubi Path)yumepo6 (Sakura Path)
Map ID 0152, 0153, 0155, 0156, 0157, 0158, 0159

The Shinto Shrine (神社, Jinja, Shrine) is an area accessible from The Hand Hub through the second portal from the entrance.

Features

The external area consists of two buildings with several statues, tall trees and Torii gates lining the path. The last gate has a very small chance (1/128) of taking you to the Maple Shrine when you pass under it.

Both buildings share the same interior design, consisting of red carpeted floors, white and tan walls with sliding doors. They are designed a bit like labyrinths, and the smaller building is in fact a part of the large one. Inside, there are a number of spirits (that you cannot chainsaw) and also what appear to be flies.

Inside the smaller building there is a portal to the white alley of The Circus. Alternatively while in the alley, if you walk past the entrance to the Circus, you will come across a long pastel-colored set of stairs, leading up to a separate room of the Shinto Shrine with a red tree-like structure with a black eyeball in its center.

The interior of the larger building is a large labyrinth of corridors, with some rooms free of obstruction. Inside the largest open room you can find a picture of a cherry blossom branch that will take you to the Namakubi Path, featuring a boy's head in the background. While moving along the path, there is a chance that the screen will turn red, and the boy's face will change to have multiple black eyes and a creepy smiling face.

When you reach the end of the Namakubi Path, you will come to the Sakura Path, in which a girl (who appears to have lost all of her limbs) sits at the base of a cherry blossom tree. She does nothing if you interact with her. There is also a small ledge where you can see a number of cherry blossom trees below.

Inside the larger building an orange Maiko can be found in a medium-sized room, who will give Urotsuki the Maiko effect if interacted with.

There is also a portal to the Monochrome Street in the room just above the main entrance, and a purple door leading to the Netherworld can be found in the middle of a long corridor filled with doors.

Directions

Nexus → Mushroom WorldBug MazeThe Hand Hub → Shinto Shrine