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Yume 2kki:Mackerel Desert

Revision as of 20:26, 12 February 2024 by SalmSamuel (talk | contribs) (added BGM)
Mackerel Desert
Tuna desert.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

鯖砂漠
鯖砂漠
Saba Sabaku

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Pancake World
Egyptian Rave Dungeon
Nazca Valley
BGM 🔊 2_23 (No. 123D)
🔊 2_23 – Oasis (No. 123E)
Map ID 1623, 1626
Version Added 0.116g
Last Updated 0.117g patch 5
Author aediorugap

The Mackerel Desert is accessible by interacting with a fish stuck in the pancake in Pancake World.

Map of the area (current as of ver0.119h)

Features

The aptly-named Mackerel Desert is filled with numerous small pyramids, giant floating mackerel, and mackerel heads/tails, as well as tuna-headed NPCs with sandy bodies that bark when interacted with. Equipping the Drum effect here will result in the Tuna-headed NPCs to rapidly roll their eyes in a disconfigured manner. Ocassionally, these tuna-headed creatures will form into a larger fish-like formation.

East of the entrance is a floating stone inscribed with an eye, that leads to the Nazca Valley upon interaction. North from the entrance is a brown ceramic vase can be found here that, when interacted with, transports Urotsuki to a small oasis with palm trees and occasional patches of green grass. A man wearing a turban can be seen residing on the smaller, isolated part of the island to the left. Using the Haniwa, Child, Fairy, or a the Haniwa/Cake combo effect will result in the man having a yen symbol for eyes. Traveling up north, you can find a small lime green building that leads to the Egyptian Rave Dungeon.

Trivia

  • This area was previously named Tuna Desert before its name changed.

Directions

Nexus → Toy WorldWooden Block WorldPancake World → Mackerel Desert

Nexus → Toy WorldWooden Block WorldChicken WorldNazca Valley → Mackerel Desert

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