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Askhouse Fields
Askhouse Fields

Information
Where Between the Ducky Plaza and the Wall Room, replacing the Bridge Room
Opened September 25, 2015
Renovated January 27, 2020
Closed Still open
Mini-Games None

The Askhouse Fields (formerly the Icy Fields) is a room that opened September 25, 2015. Despite its former name, it is a grass field, having said name due to an ice rink on the middle. Here you can access the Ducky Plaza, the Wall Room and the Double Silly Askhouse, and formerly led to the Dojo Yard. It is where the Bridge Room used to be.

In January 27, 2020, it was completely renovated. The askhouse now has two windows above the sign instead of below it, and without curtains, but otherwise is mostly the same. The Duckle Clock was moved to here, near a pole. Both the Ducky Plaza and  Wall Room can be seen, now south of the room instead of north. There is a red snuffle statue, spitting water into a rock fountain with the word "UNLESS". It also has a sidewalk, and a pointer clock in the Askhouse.

Parties[]

  • During the Duckmas Party 2015, the mountains at the background were covered with snow, and the lakes were frozen. The Double Silly Askhouse was decorated with red, green and some lights, and there was a snowman.

Trivia[]

  • It was going to be accessed by the Ducky Beach, where Eco is now, but since the Bridge Room wasn't very useful, a fence was added at the beach and the Ice Fields replaced the Bridge Room.
    • Even before the Bridge Room came back, it was shown to not be destroyed, as the Mountain could still be seen in the Icy Fields (with a rock instead of the Dojo Yard).
  • Before the Dojo Yard opened, there was an incomplete yellow sign and Dot the Dice-Master Dame. If clicking Dot, she would say "Young ducky will learn the power of dices... and the elements.". It opened a few days later and remained there until the map was added, after that the path was removed and the Dojo Yard turned into a secret room.
  • The Duckle Clock and pointer clock show the time based on the player's device.
  • The "UNLESS" rock is a reference to Dr. Seuss' 1971 book The Lorax, which was adapted to an animated special in 1972 and a movie in 2012. The titular character, after lifting himself away to the sky, leaves a rock that looks the same, except without any water.

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