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The '''8-Bit Realm''' was found in the [[The Distant Woods]], it was reached via '''The Inexplicable Door'''. The pixellated monsters here all have 15 HP and don't drop any meat, though they are rich in pixels; each can drop up to three of them. Pixels can be brought to the [[The Crackpot Mystic's Shed|crackpot mystic]] for him to craft with. | |||
{{statrec|You try to open the inexplicable door, but can't seem to muster up the strength and/or wisdom and/or panache to do so.<br/><br/>You wander off in search of more appropriate things to do.}} | |||
When attempting to visit with the [[continuum transfunctioner]] unequipped (via Last Adventure): | |||
:You | :You shouldn't be here. | ||
==Combat Adventures== | |||
{{Combat|name=Blooper}} | |||
{{Combat|name=Bullet Bill}} | |||
{{Combat|name=Buzzy Beetle|note1=Only appears on even-numbered ascensions. On odd-numbered ascensions, you encounter [[Goomba]]s instead.}} | |||
{{Combat|name=Goomba|note1=Only appears on odd-numbered ascensions. On even-numbered ascensions, you encounter [[Buzzy Beetle]]s in their place.}} | |||
{{Combat|name=Keese}} | |||
{{Combat|name=Koopa Troopa}} | |||
{{Combat|name=Octorok}} | |||
{{Combat|name=Tektite}} | |||
{{Combat|name=Zol}} | |||
==Non-combat Adventures== | |||
{{Adventure|name=Some Bricks Do, In Fact, Hang in the Air|image=smbrick.gif|drops=[[fire flower]]|tag=lucky}} | |||
{{ | {{Adventure|name=Blue Monday|drops=[[blue shell]]|tag=turtle|image=Koopa.gif}} | ||
{{ | {{Adventure|name=Getting Hammered|image=Koopa.gif|effect=[[Midgetized]] (10 turns)|tag=bm}} | ||
==History== | |||
*This area was retired on [[History of Loathing (2023)#January 20, 2023|January 20, 2023]]. It was expanded into [[The 8-Bit Realm]] with its monsters distributed amongst 4 new zones. | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*The monsters here all originate from games (more specifically, ''Super Mario Bros.'' and ''The Legend of Zelda'') for the | *The monsters here all originate from games (more specifically, ''[[Wikipedia:Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros.]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:The Legend of Zelda|The Legend of Zelda]]'') for the 8-bit video game console, the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]. | ||
*The Inexplicable Door's name itself refers to earlier (mostly 8- | *The Inexplicable Door's name itself refers to earlier (mostly 8-bit) games that had a door outdoors that you had to enter to complete the level. These doors weren't attached to any building, and were thus inexplicable. | ||
*The fact that you encounter Buzzy Beetles instead of Goombas after you ascend is a reference to the fact that, after beating Super Mario Brothers, you play a harder set of stages where all the goombas turn into buzzy beetles | *The fact that you encounter Buzzy Beetles instead of Goombas after you ascend is a reference to the fact that, after beating ''Super Mario Brothers'', you play a harder set of stages where all the goombas turn into buzzy beetles. | ||
[[Category:Locations| | [[Category:Locations|8-Bit Realm]] |
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Zone Num | 73 |
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Location | The Distant Woods |
Unlocks | equipping a continuum transfunctioner |
Recom Stat | 20 |
Combat % | 100 |
ML | 20 - 25 |
Terrain | outdoor |
Special Adventures | |
Lucky | Some Bricks Do, In Fact, Hang in the Air |
Turtle | Blue Monday |
Bad Moon | Getting Hammered |
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The 8-Bit Realm was found in the The Distant Woods, it was reached via The Inexplicable Door. The pixellated monsters here all have 15 HP and don't drop any meat, though they are rich in pixels; each can drop up to three of them. Pixels can be brought to the crackpot mystic for him to craft with. A primary stat of 20 is suggested. If your main stat isn't high enough, you'll see the following message:
- You try to open the inexplicable door, but can't seem to muster up the strength and/or wisdom and/or panache to do so.
You wander off in search of more appropriate things to do.
When attempting to visit with the continuum transfunctioner unequipped (via Last Adventure):
- You shouldn't be here.
Combat Adventures
Blooper ![]() | |
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Bullet Bill ![]() | |
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Buzzy Beetle ![]() | |
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Goomba ![]() | |
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Keese ![]() | |
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Koopa Troopa ![]() | |
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Octorok ![]() | |
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Tektite ![]() | |
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Zol ![]() | |
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Non-combat Adventures
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History
- This area was retired on January 20, 2023. It was expanded into The 8-Bit Realm with its monsters distributed amongst 4 new zones.
References
- The monsters here all originate from games (more specifically, Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda) for the 8-bit video game console, the NES.
- The Inexplicable Door's name itself refers to earlier (mostly 8-bit) games that had a door outdoors that you had to enter to complete the level. These doors weren't attached to any building, and were thus inexplicable.
- The fact that you encounter Buzzy Beetles instead of Goombas after you ascend is a reference to the fact that, after beating Super Mario Brothers, you play a harder set of stages where all the goombas turn into buzzy beetles.