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Yume 2kki:Deep Red Wilds

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Deep Red Wilds
Deepredwilds.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

古代遺跡世界
古代遺跡世界
Square Settlement

Effects EffectNone
Collectibles

WP #566

Events Sandstorm
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas The Nexus
Mask Folks Hideout
Bleeding Mushroom Garden
Stingray Skies DeadEnd↩️ NoEntry
BGM 🔊 jjj_safetumble
🔇 bgm015 – Sandstorm
Map ID 1650
2401 (Prehistoric Passage)
2402 (Prehistoric Passage)
2403 (Ruined Skyline)
Version Added 0.120b
Last Updated 0.122a
Primary Author Jared
Contributing Author(s) Arva

Deep Red Wilds is an area accessible from the decorative jar in The Nexus.

Map of the Deep Red Wilds

Features

Deep Red Wilds is a large pink-red barren desert with various ramps and cubic structures scattered around with little to no life except for a patch of plants in the middle of the world. Its appearance is strikingly similar to The Wilderness in Yume Nikki.

There can be found numerous cube-shaped buildings while exploring, with only 7 of them that can be entered, each having a unique room for every building. One can have a couple of prism-shaped statues in it, an empty room, a pit and an open connection sign with an extremely contorted base.

There is a large ramp directly north from the Nexus entrance that can be climbed from both sides, leading to the highest point in the map, where a group of tentacle-like beings can be seen emerging from a hole next to a construction sign. North of the ramp's right slope is a building whose entrance leads to Bleeding Mushroom Garden. Further north, there rests a small mask in the palm of a hand-shaped arrangement of stones. This will take the player to Mask Folks Hideout when interacted with.

At the left of the ramp, there can be found a cube with a hole in it, that when interacted will present the player with a closeup of an Aztec-like drawing, which will then replace the background of the map.

By entering this world from the Nexus, there is a 20% chance that a dense, dark sandstorm will engulf this world. At this state, the hole where the Aztec-like drawing is cannot be interacted with. Teleporting to Mask Folks Hideout by interacting with the mask and going back again will bring this location back in it's normal state.

Prehistoric Passage

Prehistoric Passage is a subarea that will soon be available for entry from the main area, though is currently only accessible by coming backwards through Stingray Skies. After entering, you will immediately be greeted by the sight of a ladder. At the bottom of said ladder is what appears to be the floor of a cave, accompanied by rows of stalagmites. Continuing east from here leads to a longer passage, containing two fossils suspended in the air. Entering the wall at the end of this path leads to Ruined Skyline.

Attempting to enter the main area from Prehistoric Passage will trap Urotsuki behind a red construction sign in one of the buildings. This is an issue that will soon be fixed.

Ruined Skyline

Ruined Skyline is an ominous, dark area. Urotsuki travels across a straight path as the scene of a red city, clearly in a state of ruination, pans across the background. An obelisk and the Twin Mountains can be seen in the distance. At the end of this path is a yellow orb leading to Stingray Skies.

Directions

  • The Nexus → Deep Red Wilds

Trivia

  • The buildings and objects scattered around the world are supposed to resemble the pieces of a breathalyzer. This also explains why the monster in the Aztec-like drawing is holding two pairs of lungs.

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