The Summit

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The Summit
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The Summit is an exterior region located north of the Railroad. The path to it is initially blocked by a boulder and becomes accessible the day after Perfection is achieved.

Sitting on the wooden bench at the topmost edge for the first time causes a special cutscene to play. The player's spouse will occupy the right side of the bench if the cutscene has not been played before. If the player is not married, however, the spot will be occupied by Lewis if the Community Center was restored, Morris if the Joja Warehouse was built, or Krobus if he’s the player's roommate.

Cutscene

The Summit cutscene is a special event that plays after the player finishes dialogue with either their spouse, Lewis, or Morris. The scene begins with Krobus, the Dwarf, and the Wizard flying through the air followed by the Witch, crop fairies, and, if the player has amassed 100,000,000 gold, the traveling merchant's pig. Afterward, a credits-like sequence plays, which scrolls through every villager (including Dusty), farm animal (except the brown cow), fish, and monsters. The cutscene ends with the player's Grandpa and Mr. Qi congratulating the player on their accomplishment.

Trivia

  • Despite the Summit being an exterior region, it is not visible on the map. Entering the region will automatically hide the player's UI.
  • The cutscene is the only part of the game that hints at a relationship between the player's Grandpa and Mr. Qi.
  • If the player has met certain criteria, some secret objects may fly past.

History

  • 1.5: Introduced.