With Wplace being quite popular and all and a group just finishing the Outskirts map on it in the middle of the ocean, I was thinking, what if we did something a bit more ambitious?
My idea is to make the full Rain World map in Wplace. We'd be using the map from the official Wiki to do so.
NOTE, THIS DOES CONTAIN ENDING SPOILERS FOR BASEGAME RAIN WORLD! If you have not completed the game at least once and don't want to see vanilla spoilers, you have been advised!
Using the full map, we'd be recreating it at a 1:1 scale. We'll need to be careful to make sure every pixel is placed properly, but I'm sure if we're careful enough, we can do this.
It'll take place in a remote part of the ocean, where there isn't any artwork anywhere near to be found.
It can be accessed at https://wplace.live/?lat=49.11139140571077&lng=-35.207139003222665&zoom=13.031641555114055 and we will be starting with The Depths. We should probably do this by working with adjacent pixels and outlining first, but as time goes on, coloring so it's easier to tell which rooms are which. We'll also be recreating the text and other details as best we can, effectively the goal is to recreate the map's image.
If you're going to write any messages for this, please do it under the start or somewhere you know won't be where there'll need to be pixels.
Some colors may also need to be bought using droplets (2000 for each locked color), so keep that in mind. As a reminder, each time you level up you get 500 droplets, and you get a droplet for every pixel placed as well.
One final note, try to mark mistakes if one is made and make sure to double check pixels. One small mistake can cause a lot of confusion and mess up everything further down the line! And keep the palette consistent too, go based off what fits best if the region has no defined palette yet, otherwise go based off what colors of pixels others have placed for that region so far.
For The Depths, the colors will be Yellow and Goldenrod for the main parts, and Gold and Dark Goldenrod for the Void Sea.
NOTE, if you are going to use the Blue Marble template, use these coordinates!