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Yume 2kki:Duality Wilds

Revision as of 16:35, 1 October 2021 by >Lord Reynard (Added an image of an event where the white half of Duality Wilds turns red (Upon second interaction with Monoe?))
Duality Wilds
Duality wilds.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

白黒広場
白黒広場
Monochrome Square

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Atelier NoEntryMonochrome Feudal Japan
BGM 黒の鐘@アノンNuls_04-dgtmn (Rainbow Crypt)
Map ID 1653, 1654
Version Added 0.117c
Author Horatsuki

[[Category:Horatsuki]] Duality Wilds is an area accessible from the monochrome monster painting in the Atelier, or a house in Monochrome Feudal Japan.

Features

This area is a large desert-like expanse, where half of the area is white, and the other half is black, symbolic of its dual nature. Fences divide the area, and the monstrous passageways serve as means to cross over from one half to another.

One point of interest here is a lookalike of Monoko from the original Yume Nikki, and another is a slab with a black-shaded Urotsuki in one of the smaller sections.

In the black area, you can find a passage to the Rainbow Crypt.

Rainbow Crypt

The entrance of this area greets you with a rainbow-colored creature who laughs upon interaction. Interacting with the portal takes you to the corridor proper, where the creature may sometimes appear.

Making your way to the end with the teleporters, you will end up in a room with a large panel on top, and seven doors. Using the Rainbow effect will reveal that these doors have the colors of the rainbow, which need to be accessed in order. Entering each door will shuffle the colors, and when solved, a construction sign blocks the center door, indicating that the succeeding area has yet to be created.

Directions

Nexus → Heart WorldTricolor PassageMask Folks HideoutCactus DesertExecution GroundAtelier → Duality Wilds

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