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Yume 2kki:Legacy Nexus

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Legacy Nexus
Benadryl nexus.png
Basic Info
Japanese Name(s)

扉部屋遺構

Effects EffectNone
Events None
Notable NPCs None
Other
Connecting Areas Checkered Towers
Concrete World
Topdown Dungeon
Urotsuki's Dream Apartments Shortcut📞
BGM 🔊 gr_pchestra
Map ID 2299
Version Added 0.122f
Author Bean

Legacy Nexus is an area accessible from the Illuminated Building in Checkered Towers and the telephone in Topdown Dungeon.

Features

The Legacy Nexus is an area reminiscent of a traditional Nexus, connected loosely by spotted, teal-ish carpeting with various objects intended to be connections, though quite a few of them do not have any purpose, including a sushi roll that plays trumpet sounds, a double-hearted door that can't be opened, two locked doors, and two cardboard cutouts with peepholes. An unreachable section can be seen here with a white hand and a door resembling the one leading to Urotsuki's room.

Connections

You can also find a phone box overgrown with orange sunflowers on a yellow carpet, which unlocks a phone connection to Urotsuki's Dream Apartments.

Realistic Flat

Interacting with the red alarm clock will play a beeping sound, before the player is brought to what appears to be an bedroom and kitchen saturated in a pink and blue filter. By going south, you're lead to a hallway with three giant doors, though they can't be opened. The southern exit leads to a linear path with a bus stop and a star in the sky, where the player can sit--taking the left exit will bring you back to the Legacy Nexus, in front of the red alarm clock. Throughout this entire sequence, you cannot use any Effects.

Directions

If the connection from Urotsuki's Dream Apartments to this area is active:

Trivia

  • This world resembles one of the earliest versions of the game's Nexus. Some of its connections even reference old Nexus connections that have long since been removed, such as Concrete World.