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Revision as of 15:33, 24 November 2022

The Neon Tile Path
Neon Tile Path intro.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

ネオン通路

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs Nenrikido
Other
Connecting Areas

Neon World
Hell

BGM BGM_008あしもとひかる さかのうえ
Map ID Missing
Map Type Medium, Non-looping, Multiple maps

The Neon Tile Path, also known as the Neon Passage, is a path connecting Neon World to Hell.

Features

The area is composed largely of purple and pink tiles that make noises when stepped on. Purple pyramids decorate the area as well. Dripping blood can be seen in the void-like expanse around the path. The music played in this area is a slowed version of Snow World's music.

While the area may be difficult to locate due to the structure of Neon World, it can be found by going one room south and three rooms east from the Neon World's starting plaza.

Directions

The NeuxsNeon World → The Neon Tile Path

Trivia

Madotsuki atop one of the pyramids.
  • Strangely, two of the small pyramids in the Neon Tile Path's upper section can be walked on like normal tiles. Whether this is intentional or not is unknown.
  • In older versions, only one Neon Tile Path map existed, and it had connections to Block World, Graffiti World, and Mini Hell.
    • Additionally, the music here was the same speed as the music in Snow World instead of being slowed down.[1]

Map

References

es:Camino de Mosaicos de Neón