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Revision as of 10:37, 7 August 2024

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

ぶりぶり
Buriburi

Effects EffectNone
Events Rage of the Fishes
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Dessert Fields
Obentou World
Binding Site
BGM 🔊 2_45 (No. 145B)
Map ID 1498
Version Added 0.117a
Last Updated 0.123h
Author Kontentsu

Fish World is a mostly empty world accessed through the fish-shaped cookie Teleport Rune in the Glowing Cubes Zone of Dessert Fields.

Map of Fish World.

Features

Fish World is initially mundane, being mostly devoid of features. The only things to be found are abundant fish heads which riddle the area, a panorama of a gray, photorealistic yellowtail fish, two fish-shaped Teleport Runes leading to Dessert Fields and Obentou World, and a blue Phoenician letter ṣādē (𐤑) that leads to Binding Site.

However, a corruption event will occur after spending some time in this world. It starts with a loud thud and a flash of red, startling most unsuspecting players. After this point, the music will speed up significantly and the panorama will begin to scroll much faster. In this state, the fish heads will take on a much more colorful and distorted appearance. The screen will periodically shake violently accompanied by a thudding sound and occasional brief flashes of static. Once active, this event will persist until the area is exited.

Directions

Trivia

  • When interacting with the fish cookie in Dessert Fields, you can hear a Japanese text-to-speech voice say "ぶりぶり" (buriburi). "ぶり", or "buri", is the Japanese name for a yellowtail fish.

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