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actually strange objects resembling those from the world in question. While most Nexuses in Yume Nikki Fangames, and in the original, are silent circles of doors, Yume 2kki's Nexus features shifting ambient music in the background, and a scrolling floor of either a monochromatic tribal background or a dark blue field of squares. | actually strange objects resembling those from the world in question. While most Nexuses in Yume Nikki Fangames, and in the original, are silent circles of doors, Yume 2kki's Nexus features shifting ambient music in the background, and a scrolling floor of either a monochromatic tribal background or a dark blue field of squares. | ||
By using the [[Effects#Eyeball Bomb|Eyeball Bomb]] effect while exploring [[Urotsuki]]'s dream world, you can teleport back here without having to wake up. | By using the [[Effects#Eyeball Bomb|Eyeball Bomb]] effect while exploring [[Yume 2kki wiki:Urotsuki|Urotsuki]]'s dream world, you can teleport back here without having to wake up. | ||
At the moment, there are 18 external worlds accessible from the Nexus. Most areas cannot be reached directly from the Nexus, meaning that you will need to explore | At the moment, there are 18 external worlds accessible from the Nexus. Most areas cannot be reached directly from the Nexus, meaning that you will need to explore | ||
a lot in order to find all of the [[Effects|effects]] and discover some of the places hidden 'deeper' within the dream world. [[Oil Puddle World|One Nexus world]] is inaccessible unless the player has viewed the game's first [[Endings|Ending]]. | a lot in order to find all of the [[Effects|effects]] and discover some of the places hidden 'deeper' within the dream world. [[Yume 2kki wiki:Oil Puddle World|One Nexus world]] is inaccessible unless the player has viewed the game's first [[Endings|Ending]]. | ||
Click the doors to find out more about the different areas. | Click the doors to find out more about the different areas. | ||
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Library world.png|Library|link=Library | Library world.png|Library|link=Library | ||
Gravedoor.png|Graveyard World|link=Graveyard World | Gravedoor.png|Graveyard World|link=Graveyard World |
Revision as of 13:46, 17 November 2022
The Nexus | Evolution of The Nexus | Variations of The Nexus |
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The Nexus | |
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Basic Info | |
Japanese Name(s) |
扉部屋 |
Effects | None |
Collectibles |
WP #87 |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | None |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Urotsuki's RoomPurple WorldRed Streetlight WorldLibraryMarijuana Goddess WorldUrotsuki's Dream ApartmentsForest WorldGarden WorldMushroom WorldHeart WorldGeometry WorldGraveyard WorldToy WorldShield Owl WorldPudding WorldPortrait PurgatoryCipher KeyboardRock WorldTrophy Room 🔐+Oil Puddle World🔐+Ornamental Plains |
Removed Connections | Red Black WorldConcrete WorldCharacter WorldDroplets WorldOnyx Tile WorldTheatre WorldCyan Relic World ✨ |
BGM | zaza |
Map ID | 0010 |
Version Added | pre-0.03 |
Last Updated | 0.119c |
Author | 20 |
[[Category:20]]
The Nexus is a single area located behind Urotsuki's dream bedroom door. It serves as the central hub of Urotsuki's dreams, eventually connecting to all of the different areas in the dream world through its initial locations.
The Nexus appears as an open, uncluttered looping area populated with many 'doors' to different dream worlds, almost all of which are actually strange objects resembling those from the world in question. While most Nexuses in Yume Nikki Fangames, and in the original, are silent circles of doors, Yume 2kki's Nexus features shifting ambient music in the background, and a scrolling floor of either a monochromatic tribal background or a dark blue field of squares.
By using the Eyeball Bomb effect while exploring Urotsuki's dream world, you can teleport back here without having to wake up.
At the moment, there are 18 external worlds accessible from the Nexus. Most areas cannot be reached directly from the Nexus, meaning that you will need to explore a lot in order to find all of the effects and discover some of the places hidden 'deeper' within the dream world. One Nexus world is inaccessible unless the player has viewed the game's first Ending.
Click the doors to find out more about the different areas.
Removed Nexus Doors
Cyan Relic World (Only visible with glasses, and it moves)
Old Nexus portals
Marijuana Goddess World portal before version 0.072.
Geometry World portal before version 0.087c.
Theatre World portal before version 0.091g.
Mushroom World portal before version 0.103i.
Cyan Relic World portal before version 0.109c.
Cipher Keyboard portal before version 0.109f.
Trivia
- There exists another Nexus in this game, The Second Nexus. Interestingly, unlike this one, it instead uses doors, more akin to the one found in the original Yume Nikki.
- In older versions (known to happen between versions 0.088b-0.091c), using the Twintails effect made the Toy World portal transparent and you could step on it. The exact time when this was added is unknown, but it is after version 0.086c. This interaction was removed at some point before version 0.092h.
- Using the Rainbow effect makes the Toy World portal multi-colored instead of blue. The oldest known version to have this interaction is version 0.092h, although it might have been added sometimes between 0.091c and 0.092h.
- Before version 0.113e Patch 4, the doors to Urotsuki's Room and Urotsuki's Dream Apartments used to change positions depending on the current value of variable 44. In earlier versions, they both had the same colour, but by version 0.096a they were changed to have different shades: the door to Urotsuki's Room became a lighter shade than the one to Urotsuki's Dream Apartments.