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|name=Wishing Well
 
|name=Wishing Well
 
|type=Magic <small>(Presumed)</small>
 
|type=Magic <small>(Presumed)</small>
|use=Gives the [[Hero]] extra [[Rapo-Coins]], [[Lives]] and other rewards<br>Acts as a transport to the [[Developer's Grove]]
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|use=Gives The Hero extra coins, lives and other rewards<br>Acts as a transport to the [[Developer's Grove]]
 
|location=Village
 
|location=Village
 
|creation=No
 
|creation=No
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|residents=None
 
|residents=None
 
|games={{Icon|DTL}}<br>{{Icon|TR}}
 
|games={{Icon|DTL}}<br>{{Icon|TR}}
|boxcolor=#945231
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|boxcolor=#945231}}
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{{Quote
 
{{Quote
 
|text=If I had 10,000 Rapo coins, I would just throw them all in the well!<br>...Maybe something fun would happen!
 
|text=If I had 10,000 Rapo coins, I would just throw them all in the well!<br>...Maybe something fun would happen!
 
|character=[[Mari]]
 
|character=[[Mari]]
 
}}
 
}}
The '''Wishing Well''' is an object in ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' and ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'' 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 extra [[Lives]], color palettes, stamps, [[Music|songs]], and abilities. 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]]. In ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'', the well is merely a set piece and serves no purpose in the story or in gameplay.
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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 [[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 [[Developer's Grove]] if they deposit the full amount of 10,000 [[Rapo-Coins]].
  
 
=={{Icon|Tower}} Appearance ==
 
=={{Icon|Tower}} Appearance ==
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In ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', the Wishing Well takes a more traditional appearance, with a circular, stone exterior and a wooden cover. There is also a Wishing Well in [[Belleview]] that has a similar stone base, but has no cover. The Belleview Well is boarded up and has plants growing out of it.
 
In ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', the Wishing Well takes a more traditional appearance, with a circular, stone exterior and a wooden cover. There is also a Wishing Well in [[Belleview]] that has a similar stone base, but has no cover. The Belleview Well is boarded up and has plants growing out of it.
 
=={{Icon|Story}} Story==
 
The Wishing Well is only mentioned once in the story of the [[Drawn to Life Series]], when [[Mari]] informs the [[Hero]] that she and [[Jowee]] used to play near the well. This stopped when the [[Mayor]] - her father - got mad at the two of them. This event is seen during the sequence that plays during [[The End]]. In ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', the well is never mentioned, although [[Miles]] hides near the well during the events of the story.
 
  
 
== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
 
== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
* The [[Darkness]] is cleared from the well at the same time as [[Isaac's Shop]].
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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.
* [[Mari]] seems to have a lot of fond memories about this object, as she mentions it twice in the game.
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* The darkness is cleared from the Well at the same time as [[Isaac's Shop]].
** One of these memories is of [[Jowee]] throwing in one [[Rapo-Coin]] and recieveing five in return.
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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]].
* If the player tosses in the maximum of 10,000 Rapo-Coins they will receive 1,001 coins along with many other rewards.
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** Mari said Jowee once threw in one coin and received five in return.
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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 hints about the benefits of throwing 10,000 coins in the Well earlier in the game.
 
** 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.
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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.
** There may be other explanations for this, as 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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** 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 referred to as "Maninwell" within ''[[Drawn to Life]]'''s code.
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* The wishing wells sprite is reffered to as "Maninwell" within Drawn to Life's code.
** This references the original name for the currency in ''Drawn to Life'' - Manin.
 
* The Wishing Well was once planned to be in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'', but was cut during development.
 
** Had it been implemented, it would have acted as the entrance to the cut [[Unused & Removed Features/Wii#Great Sea|Great Sea]] world.
 
* It is unknown if the well in [[Belleview]] is at all related to the well in [[Rapoville]].
 
  
 
=={{Icon|Painting}} Media==
 
=={{Icon|Painting}} Media==
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<gallery widths="310" captionsize="medium" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center">
 
<gallery widths="310" captionsize="medium" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center">
WWConcept.jpg|Concept art of the Wishing Well for ''[[Drawn to Life]]''.
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WWRapoville.png|The Wishing Well as seen in [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]].
WWUI.png|The menu that appears when interacting with the Wishing Well.
 
MariJoweeWell.png|A young [[Mari]] and [[Jowee]] playing at the Wishing Well.
 
WWRapoville.png|The Wishing Well as seen in ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]''.
 
 
WWBelleview.png|The Wishing Well found in [[Belleview]].
 
WWBelleview.png|The Wishing Well found in [[Belleview]].
WWTNCWii.png|The Wishing Well as modeled for ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)''.
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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{{Navbox/Building|Drawn to Life|Rapoville|Wishing Well|boxcolor=#945231}}
 
{{Navbox/Building|Drawn to Life|Rapoville|Wishing Well|boxcolor=#945231}}
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