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Latest revision as of 23:19, 15 October 2024

Monaxia
Monaxia.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

モナクシア

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Checkered Towers
Lezaxzasea Docks
BGM 🔊 fd-purple (No. 1114A)
Map ID 3402
Version Added 0.125e patch 1
Primary Author Lysenthe
Contributing Author(s) Nabisae

Monaxia is an area accessible from Checkered Towers.

Map of Monaxia.

Features

Monaxia is a small-to-medium vertically-looping area comprised of a lavender-colored ground, and purple crystals and plants. After enough exploration to the north or south, the player will find a stretch of uncrossable terrain that extends to the left and right edges of the area, making direct, full vertical loops impossible.

South and slightly west of the entrance is a cluster of crystals with purple cones on both sides, suggesting a possible expansion or continuation in the future. Further to the west of the cones is a small pedestal with a lantern, near two trees that are emerging from crystals; interacting with the pedestal leads to Lezaxzasea Docks.

Directions

With the Glasses effect, after unlocking the connections from Illuminated Building to Legacy Nexus to Blood Red Beach:

If the connection from Urotsuki's Dream Apartments to Legacy Nexus is active and the connection from Illuminated Building to Legacy Nexus is unlocked:

Trivia

  • The name of the world comes from the Greek word "μοναξιά", which means "Loneliness."

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