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Glitch World
AP Glitch World.png
Basic Info
Prayers EffectChromakey Dreamcoat
Events None
Notable NPCs Arrows, Glitched Noodle People, Chromakey Dreamcat
Other
Connecting Areas Green World
Arrow Lane Chance🍀
BGM 🔊 Recollection
🔊 Recollection (slower) – Second Area
Map ID 0010, 0011
Map Type Medium, Looping, Multiple maps
Extras +

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ChromaCat(badgeAP).gif ChromaCat(badgeAP).png Chroma Key Cat

The Glitch World is an area accessible from the Green World through a glitching door.

Map of Glitch World

Features

True to its name, Glitch World is an area consisting of glitched tiles and NPCs. The background is a slow scrolling computer board, and the exit back to the Green World is marked by a flashing spiral floor tile.

From the entrance, heading southwest will lead to a stationary, horizontal line of blue humanoid NPCs. Just below them is a flashing spiral floor tile, similar to that of the entrance. Stepping on this tile leads to Glitch World 2. This sub-area is a small, looping space that contains more glitched NPCs. A cat directly east of the entrance, known as the Chromakey Dreamcat, will teach Fluorette the Chromakey Dreamcoat prayer when interacted with.

Just east of the tile to Glitch World 2 is an arrow that has a 20% (1/5) chance of spawning, leading to Arrow Lane.

Directions

NexusGreen World → Glitch World

Trivia

  • The Chromakey Dreamcoat Prayer was inspired by a Boards of Canada song of the same name.
  • The Glitch World was one of the first worlds added to the game. Game creator Klaufir pointed out that, because the area is intended to look "broken," Glitch World allowed a level of creative, experimental freedom to the design.

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