The Footprint Path | |
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Basic Info | |
Japanese Name(s) |
足跡通路 |
Effects | None |
Events | None |
Notable NPCs | Henkei Shita, Goppa, Nenrikido |
Other | |
Connecting Areas | Eyeball World Hell |
Removed Connections | Lamp World Neon World Puddle World Snow World |
BGM | 🔊 かべにみられてる… ~壁画の世界~ 🔊 あしあと いっぱい |
Map ID | 0048, 0049 |
Map Type | Small, Non-looping, Multiple maps |
Version Added | 0.01 |
The Footprint Path (足あと, Footsteps) is a small, dark passageway that connects Eyeball World to Hell.
Features
The Footprint Path is very simple in design, largely just being a void-like space with white footprints creating a traversable path. It is split into two sections: Footprint Path A and Footprint Path B.
Footprint Path A
The first path is simply a straight way leading to the second section of the area. Decorating the first path are multiple Henkei Shita, all differing in colors. One of the Henkei Shita can be found in Hell, which can be stabbed with the Knife effect to return to the Footprint Path A.
The background music here is identical to the music played in Mural World.
Footprint Path B
In the second path, the footprints become much more scattered and form a small area that can be freely walked in. Several creatures known as Goppa appear with tube-like appendages submerged in the ground, revealing the void-like space may be liquid. A small stub from their body can be interacted with from the path, causing them to open their mouths and cough out blood. A single Nenrikido can also be found here, which will teleport Madotsuki to Hell.
The background music here is the same as Puddle World, albeit played at half the speed.
Directions
The Nexus → Eyeball World → Footprint path
Trivia
- In older versions, the two Footprint Paths were not connected. In version 0.06, the two paths had the following connections:
- Footprint Path A looked identical to later versions, but heading west led to Neon World, and heading east took you Lamp World.
- Footprint Path B connected to Puddle World and Snow World via the west and south paths, respectively.