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Revision as of 19:00, 31 August 2024

Radiant Rainbow Reef
Rainbowreef.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

レダ
Leda

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #778

Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Constellation World
BGM 🔊 乳海_Anon (No. 850)
🔊 Ainokatachi_Anon – Xylophone Path (No. 849)
Map ID 0719, 0720
Version Added 0.122i
Author spelude

Radiant Rainbow Reef is an area accessible from the north-west starry teleporter in Constellation World, near the entrance to Candy World.

Features

Radiant Rainbow Reef is a rainbow-tinted archipelago, in which most of the movement is done using boats that are shaped like black swans. Some white swans can be seen swimming.

One of the smaller islands houses an egg. Equipping the Child effect and interacting with it will send you to the Gemini constellation in Constellation World. Chainsawing it once will crack its shell, and chainsawing it twice will make it scream.

At the northern side of the bigger island, three rainbow stripes can be seen. Stepping on them will take you to the Xylophone Path.

Xylophone Path

This place is formed by a narrow path stylised to look like a xylophone. Walking on the path will play various musical notes, though they don't seem to follow any pattern in particular.

Going down the xylophone will take you back to Radiant Rainbow Reef, and going up on it will take you to Constellation World.

Directions

With the Child effect:

After unlocking the connection from Red Lily Lake to Constellation World:

Trivia

  • Since version 0.122i, this area replaces Chaos World. The Xylophone Path could be thought of a remnant, in terms of appearance and function as a transitional area.
  • This area's Japanese name, Leda, refers to the Gemini twins' mother in Greek lore. The swan motif that the area holds is symbolic of the form that Zeus has taken to seduce her.

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