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Revision as of 08:43, 25 November 2022

Green Tea Graveyard
Green tea cemetery.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

和風墓地
和風墓地
Japanese-style Graveyard

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Chocolate World
BGM kuro9 kyoku2
Map ID 0759
Version Added 0.109d patch 2
Last Updated 0.114 patch 2
Author Kuroku

Green Tea Graveyard is an area accessible from Chocolate World.

Features

The Green Tea Graveyard is a small area consisting of skewered dangos, tombstones of different colors and shapes, and bones on the green tea-doused floor. Spirit orbs and ice cream creatures inhabit the area, where using the Wolf effect will attract the orbs, while repelling the ice cream creatures, while the Cake effect will attract the ice cream creatures and give the faces on the blue posts a glaring look. Upon chainsawing the ice cream creatures, Urotsuki will consume the ice cream on them, before they get killed.

A pink coffin can be found north of the entrance, if you open it, a distorted, mummy like creature will come out and wander around the area slowly.

Directions

Nexus → Forest WorldChocolate World → Green Tea Graveyard

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