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Wilfre's Scepter

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Use Used by Wilfre to remove Color, transform, and summon portals.
Village Object No
Retrieved From a treasure chest
Location Unknown
Wilfre (Formerly)
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I know that this scepter gives me the power to defeat any of your pathetic heroes! Behold its power!!

–Wilfre


Wilfre's Scepter is an object in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, used by Wilfre as a weapon and tool.

The scepter grants Wilfre abilities that he did not possess in Drawn to Life. It allows him to drain Color from anything in the Raposa world, summon portals, and transform himself. It is also capable of firing wide, rainbow-colored laser-like beams that damage The Hero.

TowerIcon Appearance[]

Wilfre's Scepter is a golden rod topped with red paint bristles. It appears to be the same height as most Raposa.

The Scepter looks similar to Heather's Pendant, which may be why it is easy to mistake the brush for a gem.

Book Icon Story[]

At the beginning of Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, the scepter is found by Heather in a treasure chest on the shores of the Hidden Beach. It is then seen being used by Wilfre to suck Color and kidnap Raposa from the Village; this is also when Wilfre boasts about the scepter's power to the Creator.

The scepter is seen at various points throughout the rest of the game, always being held or used by Wilfre.

In the first part of the Hall of Darkness battle, the scepter's powers make Wilfre unbeatable; however, after the Raposa Villagers pray to The Creator, the scepter is destroyed and The Hero revived.

Question Trivia[]

  • The treasure chest that the scepter is found in bears some resemblance to a Spike Ball Bubbler.
    • However, the Spike Ball Bubbler's treasure chest appears to be more reddish, whereas the chest that the scepter was found in appears more brown.
  • It is unknown where the scepter originally came from.

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