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==Features==
==Features==
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Submarine World is a series of underwater areas, with its sole inhabitant being [[Dotflow:Oreko|Oreko]], despite its sheer size. Generally, one can find beige, reed-like objects, as well as rocks, colorful corals, and other sea life.
 
From the Plant World entrance, you'll essentially arrive at a hub, where you may travel to four possible locations. By going north, you'll arrive at the '''Submarine Plaza''', which brings you to [[Dotflow:Submarine City|Submarine City]], and will have a hostile [[Dotflow:Fetus|Fetus]] chaser if the player is playing as [[Dotflow:Rust|Rust]].
 
A pair of reeds may also be found to the east, which brings the player to [[Dotflow:Submarine Village|Submarine Village]]. Additionally, going between the two identical rocks above the Plant World pillars to the west will lead you to an area with a strange, winged monitor resembling Oreko's apparatus that takes you to [[Dotflow:Blue Electric World|Blue Electric World]]; if the player had visited this area from [[Dotflow:White Room|White Room]], it will bring them to [[Dotflow:Green Electric World|Green Electric World]] instead.
 
Going south will being you to the '''Submarine Desert'''.
{{LocationMap
| filename = Submarine_Desert_Map.png
| caption = Annotated map of the Submarine Desert.
}}
 
=== Submarine Desert ===
Submarine Desert is a very large and open sub-area with substantially less sea life. If playing as Rust, two Fetus chasers may be present here.
 
By going somewhat northwest from the entrance, you can find a symmetrical group of reeds. Passing through them will take you to a small sub-area with a staircase at the south, which will bring you to [[Dotflow:Star World|Star World]].
 
Oreko, the NPC who grants the [[Dotflow:Effects#Diving Helmet|Diving Helmet]] effect, may be found here. You can also visit her house by traveling southwest from the entrance, containing some sort of strange, black and orange apparatus resembling a computer, where she may be seen inside. When playing as Rust, a Fetus will take her place.
 
Oreko's exact location is determined by a variable that is rolled between 0 and 14 each time Sabitsuki enters a flow state. Refer to the Table below for more details.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Variable
!Location
|-
|0-9
|Inside Oreko's House.
|-
|10
|Outside, in front of Oreko's House.
|-
|11
|In the cluster of reeds east from the House.
|-
|13-14
|In a group of rocks, west from the row  of reeds.
|}
If Oreko is attacked with the [[Dotflow:Effects#Iron Pipe|Iron Pipe]] effect, she will die permanently. She also is not present when playing as Rust. If Oreko had disappeared during the event in [[Dotflow:Deadhole|deadhole]], then a diving helmet will take her place instead.
 
Additionally, if the player has had some points racked up on their [[Dotflow:Erosion Counter|Erosion Counter]] (either from being caught by chasers or witnessing disturbing events), interacting with Oreko with the Diving Helmet equipped will lower Erosion by 10 points. This can be done once per flow session.


==Directions==
==Directions==

Revision as of 02:28, 16 July 2023

Submarine World
Submarine world.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

海底世界
海底世界

Effects EffectDiving Helmet
Events None
Notable NPCs Oreko
Other
Connecting Areas Plant World
White Room
Blue Electric World
Green Electric World LockedCondition🔐
Submarine City
Submarine Village
Star World
BGM Missing
Map ID 0022, 0024, 0025, 0027, 0028, 0058, 0106, 0279, 0281
Extras +

YNOproject Badges

Oreko badge.png Oreko

The Submarine World is an area accessible from two beige pillars within the Plant World.

Features

Submarine World is a series of underwater areas, with its sole inhabitant being Oreko, despite its sheer size. Generally, one can find beige, reed-like objects, as well as rocks, colorful corals, and other sea life.

From the Plant World entrance, you'll essentially arrive at a hub, where you may travel to four possible locations. By going north, you'll arrive at the Submarine Plaza, which brings you to Submarine City, and will have a hostile Fetus chaser if the player is playing as Rust.

A pair of reeds may also be found to the east, which brings the player to Submarine Village. Additionally, going between the two identical rocks above the Plant World pillars to the west will lead you to an area with a strange, winged monitor resembling Oreko's apparatus that takes you to Blue Electric World; if the player had visited this area from White Room, it will bring them to Green Electric World instead.

Going south will being you to the Submarine Desert.

Annotated map of the Submarine Desert.

Submarine Desert

Submarine Desert is a very large and open sub-area with substantially less sea life. If playing as Rust, two Fetus chasers may be present here.

By going somewhat northwest from the entrance, you can find a symmetrical group of reeds. Passing through them will take you to a small sub-area with a staircase at the south, which will bring you to Star World.

Oreko, the NPC who grants the Diving Helmet effect, may be found here. You can also visit her house by traveling southwest from the entrance, containing some sort of strange, black and orange apparatus resembling a computer, where she may be seen inside. When playing as Rust, a Fetus will take her place.

Oreko's exact location is determined by a variable that is rolled between 0 and 14 each time Sabitsuki enters a flow state. Refer to the Table below for more details.

Variable Location
0-9 Inside Oreko's House.
10 Outside, in front of Oreko's House.
11 In the cluster of reeds east from the House.
13-14 In a group of rocks, west from the row of reeds.

If Oreko is attacked with the Iron Pipe effect, she will die permanently. She also is not present when playing as Rust. If Oreko had disappeared during the event in deadhole, then a diving helmet will take her place instead.

Additionally, if the player has had some points racked up on their Erosion Counter (either from being caught by chasers or witnessing disturbing events), interacting with Oreko with the Diving Helmet equipped will lower Erosion by 10 points. This can be done once per flow session.

Directions

EntrancePlant WorldSubmarine World

Gallery