×
Create a new article
Write your page title here:
We currently have 2,844 articles on YumeWiki. Type your article name above or click on one of the titles below and start writing!



    YumeWiki
    2,844Articles

    Yume 2kki:Mackerel Desert

    Revision as of 12:15, 27 July 2024 by Reas (talk | contribs)
    (diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
    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 and 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. The Bat effect cannot be used in the oasis. 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.

    Directions

    Trivia

    • This area was previously named Tuna Desert.

    Gallery