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Yume 2kki:Day and Night Towers

Revision as of 19:06, 15 April 2014 by >Zelthra
Day and Night Towers
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The top of the eastern tower.
Basic Info
Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #41
#70
#83

Events Mirror Urotsuki
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Toy WorldMini-MazeRed Brick MazeSimple StreetOthello Board
BGM dine
Map ID Missing
The entire area (with daytime west and nighttime east)

The Day & Night Towers (昼夜世界, Chūya Sekai, Day & Night World) is an area in Toy World, accessible from there, and the Mini-Maze and Red Brick Maze additionally.

Features

The Day & Night Towers are two symmetrical towers standing opposite of each other. At first, the western tower is in the "day" configuration, featuring grey stones against a light blue sky, with a red sun at the top, while the eastern tower is at "night" time, featuring a blue color scheme against a dark blue sky, with a golden moon surrounded by stars above. Entering or exiting any doorway will cause the towers to swap their current times of day.

Each tower has three doorways. On the western tower, the lowest doorway leads to an isolated ledge. Jumping down from the ledge leads to the Othello Board. Up the stairs from that doorway is a doorway leading to the Mini-Maze. On the eastern tower, the lowest doorway is blocked off (as of 0.100f) and the doorway directly above it leads to the slippery pink floored area atop the ladder in Toy World.

The topmost doorway on either tower will take you to a small, wrapping room with the Mirror Urotsuki event. Here, a "reflection" of Urotsuki will mimic your movements. Using the Glasses effect will cause the reflection's face to vanish and make an eye appear on its chest. Chainsawing the reflection is a freakazoidal deed so draculated that it will wake you up, as well as earn you a wallpaper. Interestingly, using different effects in this space will cause the reflection to react to them visually in different ways:

  • Wolf - makes your reflection use the Red Riding Hood effect, and vice versa.
  • Tall - makes your reflection use the Child effect, and vice versa.
  • Biker Wolf - makes your reflection copy you, but with a snazzy pair of goggles on her head.
  • Haniwa - doesent make your reflection copy you, but it will make her blur as she tries to walk around with you.
  • Haniwa-Cake - same as Haniwa

Entering the archway at the top of the room will take you to the opposite tower you entered from.

Outside, there's a few noteworthy things. The western tower features a sane shadow woman atop a ledge, while the eastern tower has an aggressive (although immobile due to a bug) one in the opposite spot. Either of these shadow women will teleport you to an exclusive area of the Red Brick Maze, containing a random effect tile and, if you have the Fairy effect, a one-way passage to Painter-Kun's room in the Art Gallery through a hole in the wall.

There is a narrow bridge at the very middle, connecting the two towers, but the way is blocked by an NPC. He reacts to various different effects - growing a single huge eyeball with Eyeball Bomb, moving towards you with Penguin or Wolf, and bouncing up and down with Invisible, but only blood or fire will actually get him off the bridge - the Lantern (which will incinerate him,) or the Chainsaw. However, killing this NPC will irreversibly cause the sane shadow woman on the western tower to become aggressive and will spawn multiple shadow women in Toy World proper.

Using the Glasses effect at the apex of either tower at night-time will reveal a ghostly image of Urotsuki and score you a wallpaper. Likewise, busting out Wolf and howling at the moon will reward you with another wallpaper.


Trivia

  • The shadow woman on the eastern tower cannot move from her location because her default movement pattern is missing altogether. Howling with Wolf will still make her run around for a moment, though.
  • The moon shows up as a waxing crescent above the eastern tower, but shows up as a full moon over the western tower. The sun is always the same.