
Konjac Valley (イトコンバレー, Itokon Barē, ITcon Valley) is the 11th sub-chapter of Zero Legends, and the 109th sub-chapter overall. It was introduced in Version 13.3 and is available up to 1♛ difficulty.
Difficulty[]
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New Features[]
This sub-chapter introduces 3 enemies to Zero Legends:
- Dark Dober: A Black/Sage variant of Dober P.D that has very high health, much higher speed, a guaranteed chance to weaken cats to 25%, a 1 in 3 chance for a Lv.3 Mini-Wave and an Omni Strike that extends up to 350 range, but is easily knocked back.
- Pure Gold R.Ost: A Metal variant of R.Ost from The Midas Touch. Much weaker overall, with no Criticals and only 60 HP at the 300% buff it appears with in this sub-chapter, but still has 260 range.
- Metal Cyclone: A Metal Cyclone from Sweet Irony. With lethal damage and incredibly high health for a Metal enemy, its main weaknesses are its low range and speed.
List of Stages[]
Material Drop Rates
None | Brick Z
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Feathers Z
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Coal Z
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Sprockets Z
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Gold Z
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Meteorite Z
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Beast Bones Z
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Ammonite Z
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33% | 0% | 3% | 18% | 18% | 15% | 0% | 12% | 0% |
Trivia[]
- Konjac Valley's Japanese name, Itokon Valley, is a reference to the technology hub Silicon Valley, hence why Metal Enemies appear in all the odd-numbered stages. Silicon Valley is located in Northern California, thus continuing the American theme that began in Stratospheric Pathway.
- "Itokon" may come from a conversion of "IT" (Information Technology) into Japanese, fitting with the theme of the sub-chapter. It may also be derived from 糸 ito (thread, yarn or string) or 従兄弟 itoko (cousin).
- All stages' Japanese names appear to reference companies or the Internet:
- Revolving Expressway may refer to the Internet being a technological revolution and an information superhighway linking the globe.
- Note that this name is a translation of ぐるぐる自動車道 Guruguru Jidōshadō, where ぐるぐる guruguru (onomatopoeia for revolving) sounds similar to グーグル Gūguru (Google) and 自動車道 jidōshadō (expressway) contains the word 自動車 jidōsha (car), therefore it could also be referencing the Google Self-Driving Car Project or Google Drive.
- Instant Photographic Studio may refer to the photo sharing platform Instagram.
- Metallic Metaverse mentions the metaverse.
- Pineapple Trading references the transport company Apple Trading Inc.
- Micro Highrise Building may refer to the technology company Microsoft.
- Illusion of the Blue Bird may refer to the original logo of the social media site Twitter/X, a blue bird.
- The Traitless and Black enemies in this stage and its background (the dark forest from Le'Grim Strikes) could represent the new logo, a white X against a black background.
- Revolving Expressway may refer to the Internet being a technological revolution and an information superhighway linking the globe.
- The Metal enemies in all the odd-numbered stages incentivize use of Princess Kaguya's Ultra Form and E. Kubilan Pasalan's Talents, both of which were added in Version 13.3 alongside Konjac Valley.
Reference[]
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