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Yume 2kki:Honeybee Laboratory

Revision as of 03:20, 10 June 2022 by FukoSan (talk | contribs) (Added map)
Honeybee Laboratory
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Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

蜂蜜工場
蜂蜜工場
Honey Factory

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Nazca ValleyLingering SewersToxic Chemical WorldEnergy Complex Seasonal☀️Honeycomb World
BGM n3-Tcs
Map ID 1699, 1726
Version Added 0.117i patch 4
Last Updated 0.118i
Author aediorugap

[[Category:aediorugap]] The Honeybee Laboratory is an area accessed through the orange and blue stone in Nazca Valley.

Map of the area

Features

The Honeybee Laboratory is a laboratory floating on a sea of honey, connected by various square shaped platforms. Various Honeybee scientists can be found working on honey processing machines. If Urotsuki equips the Bug effect the scientists will start to come towards you. Tanks of honey can be seen floating on the honey sea in circular shapes.

Using the floating yellow square found on the western side of the map will take you to Toxic Chemical World. In the southern section you can find another square that will take you to Lingering Sewers. At the laboratory's northern most point you can find one last square that will take you to the lower sections of the Laboratory.

In the lower sections of the laboratory several magic circles can be seen working on honeybee robots and various air conditioners and missiles are stored. In this room a blue and orange stone that takes you to Nazca Valley can be found. If the season is Summer the mechanical door will grant Urotsuki access and take her to the Energy Complex.

A queen bee can be found wandering the middle sections of the laboratory, interacting with her will take you to Honeycomb World.

Directions

Nexus → Toy WorldWooden Block WorldPancake WorldTuna DesertNazca Valley → Honeybee Laboratory

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