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|type=Magic <small>(Presumed)</small>
|use=Acts as a transport to the [[Developer's Grove|Secret Village]]
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|use=Gives The Hero extra coins, lives and other rewards<br>Acts as a transport to the [[Developer's Grove]]
 
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|text=If I had 10,000 Rapo coins, I would just throw them all in the well!<br>...Maybe something fun would happen!
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The '''Wishing Well''' is an object and location in ''Drawn to Life'' found in the southern-most section of the village.
   
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The Wishing Well appears to have magical properties and will often give back up to five times the amount of money tossed in, along with other various prizes (for example, extra [[Life|lives]], color palettes, stamps, songs, and ability moves). Along with using the well to obtain extra coins and other rewards, [[Hero|The Hero]] can use it to gain access to the [[Secret Village|Developer's Grove]] if they deposit the full amount of 10,000 [[Rapo-Coins]].
The '''Wishing Well''' is a location in ''Drawn to Life'' in the southern-most section of the village.
 
 
The Wishing Well has magical properties and will often give back up to five times the amount of money tossed in along with other various prizes. The [[Hero]], for example, can receive extra lives, color palettes, stamps, songs, ability moves, coins and access to the [[Secret Village|Developer's Grove]] if they deposit 10,000 [[Rapo-Coins]]. Due to the magical properties of the well, most [[Raposa]] in the [[Raposa Village|Village]] see it as sacred and not to be messed with. This is evident in Mari's flashback at the end of the game when she was tossing coins in the well with [[Jowee]], causing The [[Mayor]] to get angry and chase them away.
 
   
 
=={{Icon|Tower}} Appearance ==
 
=={{Icon|Tower}} Appearance ==
Unlike traditional wishing wells in real life, the wishing well in Drawn to Life has no water. Instead, the well consists of a square half-wall with steps leading up to it on one side. A rotated rectangular monument with a green plant growing on the top rests in the center of the well.
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Unlike traditional wishing wells in real life, the Wishing Well in ''Drawn to Life'' has no visible water. Instead, it consists of a square half-wall with steps leading up to it on one side. A rotated rectangular monument with a green plant growing on the top rests in the center of the Well.
   
=={{Pic|21|Question}} Trivia==
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=={{Icon|Question}} Trivia==
*The Well may have once had the ability to pump water and fill the basin as evident by the openings on the rectangular monument.
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* The Well may have once had the ability to pump water and fill the basin; this is supported by the openings on the rectangular monument.
*The darkness is cleared from the well at the same time as [[Isaac's Shop]].
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* The darkness is cleared from the Well at the same time as [[Isaac's Shop]].
*Mari seems to have a lot of fond memories of this object as she mentions it twice in the game, both times she was with [[Jowee]].
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* Mari seems to have a lot of fond memories about this object, as she mentions it twice in the game; both times she was with [[Jowee]].
 
** Mari said Jowee once threw in one coin and received five in return.
*If the player tosses in 10,000 [[Rapo-Coins]] they'll receive 1,001 coins in return along with plenty of other prizes.
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* If the player tosses in 10,000 [[Rapo-Coins]] they will receive 1,001 coins along with plenty of other prizes.
*Mari said Jowee once threw in one coin and received five in return.
 
*Mari hints about throwing 10,000 coins in the well earlier in the game.
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** Mari hints about the benefits of throwing 10,000 coins in the Well earlier in the game.
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* The Raposa may view this object as something special that should not be messed with; as [[Mayor|The Mayor]] becomes angry when Mari and Jowee play near it or throw coins in as children.
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** However, there are other explanations for this; he may have thought they would fall in and hurt themselves, or did not want them playing around an old object that they may cause damage to.
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* The wishing wells sprite is reffered to as "Maninwell" within Drawn to Life's code.
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 14 June 2020

Wishing Well

Characteristics
Name Wishing Well
Type Magic (Presumed)
Use Gives The Hero extra coins, lives and other rewards
Acts as a transport to the Developer's Grove
Location Village
Information
Creation No
Owner None
Residents None
Games Dtl1LogoThumb
If I had 10,000 Rapo coins, I would just throw them all in the well!
...Maybe something fun would happen!

Mari


The Wishing Well is an object and location in Drawn to Life found in the southern-most section of the village.

The Wishing Well appears to have magical properties and will often give back up to five times the amount of money tossed in, along with other various prizes (for example, extra lives, color palettes, stamps, songs, and ability moves). Along with using the well to obtain extra coins and other rewards, The Hero can use it to gain access to the Developer's Grove if they deposit the full amount of 10,000 Rapo-Coins.

TowerIcon Appearance

Unlike traditional wishing wells in real life, the Wishing Well in Drawn to Life has no visible water. Instead, it consists of a square half-wall with steps leading up to it on one side. A rotated rectangular monument with a green plant growing on the top rests in the center of the Well.

Question Trivia

  • The Well may have once had the ability to pump water and fill the basin; this is supported by the openings on the rectangular monument.
  • The darkness is cleared from the Well at the same time as Isaac's Shop.
  • Mari seems to have a lot of fond memories about this object, as she mentions it twice in the game; both times she was with Jowee.
    • Mari said Jowee once threw in one coin and received five in return.
  • If the player tosses in 10,000 Rapo-Coins they will receive 1,001 coins along with plenty of other prizes.
    • Mari hints about the benefits of throwing 10,000 coins in the Well earlier in the game.
  • The Raposa may view this object as something special that should not be messed with; as The Mayor becomes angry when Mari and Jowee play near it or throw coins in as children.
    • However, there are other explanations for this; he may have thought they would fall in and hurt themselves, or did not want them playing around an old object that they may cause damage to.
  • The wishing wells sprite is reffered to as "Maninwell" within Drawn to Life's code.

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Buildings
Banya FarmCookie's RestaurantCouncil RoomCreation HallCricket's StationDocks
Isaac's ShopJowee's HouseJowee's Room (Turtle Rock)LighthouseMap Room
Rose's MansionVillage EntranceVillage HallVillage ObservatoryVillage StageWishing Well