Action Draw Altar
| Action Draw Altar | |
| Information | |
|---|---|
| Name | Action Draw Altar |
| Use | Activating Action Drawing |
| Creation Type | Level Object |
| Has Preset | Yes |
| Template Needed | No |
| Created In/After | Baki Basement |
| Game(s) | |
Not to be confused with Action Drawing or the Village Altars.
To activate, stand on the altar and press the a button.
Once activated, you can draw platforms to help Hero reach new areas.”
–Design Prompt
The Action Draw Altar is a creation in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter that allows to player to use the Action Draw feature. In order to use Action Drawing, the player must first activate the Action Drawn Altar, which is done by pressing the A button once the Hero is close enough to it. Once activated, the screen will zoom out, the Hero will disappear, and Action Drawing will commence.
The Action Draw Altar is created in Baki Basement on Turtle Rock, and is used frequently throughout the game.
Appearance[edit]
Due to the Action Draw Altar being a creation object, the appearance of this object is completely dependent on the player.
They are, however, still confined to a specific area.
The preset guide for this object appears as an old, decrepit stone shrine with a Raposa head on top and a Nintendo DS Stylus in the center.
Levels[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- When the player taps on the Action Draw Altar, a chorus of Raposa will faintly shout the word "draw".
- Mystic Manor is the only Action Draw stage in the game without a traditional entrance. Instead, the player enters through a specific set of doors.
- Turtle Rock and Lavasteam share the same Action Draw signage.
- The player can technically skip creating the Action Draw Altar by utilizing the Object Clip glitch to skip the first Action Draw segment.
- However, this renders all future Action Draw segments (and the game overall) impossible to complete until the player goes back to Baki Basement to create the Altar.
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