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Yume 2kki:Bismuth World

Revision as of 19:43, 29 August 2020 by FukoSan (talk | contribs) (Adding categories)
Bismuth World
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Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

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Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Verdant PromenadeForgotten Megalopolis
BGM n3-KtOfd-drone3 (Monochrome Bismuth path)
Map ID 1016, 1018
Primary Author Río
Contributing Author(s) shigurin

[[Category:Río]] The Bismuth World is an area accessible from the Verdant Promenade.

Features

The area is comprised of various platforms, staircases, windows. and lampposts, as well as other crystallized shapes, presumably made of bismuth. The layout of the world is almost maze-like, with the staircases being the main way of getting to each platform. There are also many NPCs wandering around the area.

Upon arriving in this area, you'll find yourself surrounded by four lampposts, and an intersection leading east and west. The world loops horizontally, so if you continue to move in either direction, you'll find yourself back at the start. You can also take the bismuth paths to reach areas that you are unable to reach by simply taking the stairs. There is also a giant mineral that is comprised of said material, which floats in the air.

Continuing to head down will eventually lead you to an abnormally large window, which seems to stretch down forever. Near this window is a long set of stairs, which ends on a large platform comprised of bismuth. Another giant mineral can be found floating down here. Heading east will lead to a path covered in a large amount of windows, with a door that leads to a monochrome path. Going all the way down the path will take Urotsuki to a gateway that leads to Forgotten Megalopolis.

Directions

Trivia

  • This world is heavily inspired by the now removed Town Maze, which is apparent from the staircase paths and old-fashioned windows.

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