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|Theme={{Monster_Icons|Slime}} {{Monster_Icons|Gremlin}} {{Monster_Icons|Construct}} {{Monster_Icons|Beast}} {{Monster_Icons|Fiend}} {{Status|poison}} {{Status|fire}} | |Theme={{Monster_Icons|Slime}} {{Monster_Icons|Gremlin}} {{Monster_Icons|Construct}} {{Monster_Icons|Beast}} {{Monster_Icons|Fiend}} {{Status|poison}} {{Status|fire}} | ||
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[[File:Gate-Blast_Furnace.png|32px]] Fire Safe Storage | [[File:Gate-Blast_Furnace.png|32px]] Fire Safe Storage | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
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Warning: This is a Dangerous Mission! | Warning: This is a Dangerous Mission! | ||
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Desna and her Recon Rangers are an elite team tasked with recovering intel from some of the most dangerous levels of the Clockworks. Joining them could lead to great rewards, but it is guaranteed to be a perilous journey! | Desna and her Recon Rangers are an elite team tasked with recovering intel from some of the most dangerous levels of the Clockworks. Joining them could lead to great rewards, but it is guaranteed to be a perilous journey! | ||
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− | + | Spiral HQ has uncovered a gremlin bioweapons facility deep within the Clockworks. It is believed that this facility belongs to a member of the Crimson Order known only as [[Herex]]. The Recon Rangers have been tasked with infiltrating the facility and uncovering the nature of Herex's bioweapons before they are put to use. | |
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[[file:Compound Mission.jpg|frame|100px|Promo Propaganda. A Gremlin Incinerator and two Compound Polyps in the Herex's facility.]] | [[file:Compound Mission.jpg|frame|100px|Promo Propaganda. A Gremlin Incinerator and two Compound Polyps in the Herex's facility.]] | ||
− | + | Strategy for each monster can be found on that monster's page. In addition to the monsters listed, there are numerous poison [[wisp]]s. | |
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===Outer Facility=== | ===Outer Facility=== | ||
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*{{Monster_Icons|Slime}} {{Status|poison}} [[Lichen#Toxoil|Toxoil]] | *{{Monster_Icons|Slime}} {{Status|poison}} [[Lichen#Toxoil|Toxoil]] | ||
*{{Monster_Icons|Slime}} {{Status|poison}} [[Lichen#Toxigel|Toxigel]] | *{{Monster_Icons|Slime}} {{Status|poison}} [[Lichen#Toxigel|Toxigel]] | ||
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===Containment=== | ===Containment=== | ||
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*{{Monster_Icons|Slime}} {{Status|poison}} [[Lichen#Toxoil|Toxoil]] | *{{Monster_Icons|Slime}} {{Status|poison}} [[Lichen#Toxoil|Toxoil]] | ||
*{{Monster_Icons|Slime}} {{Status|poison}} [[Polyp#Compound Polyp|Compound Polyp]] | *{{Monster_Icons|Slime}} {{Status|poison}} [[Polyp#Compound Polyp|Compound Polyp]] | ||
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*{{Monster_Icons|Gremlin}} {{Status|fire}} [[Scorcher#Gremlin Incinerator|Gremlin Incinerator]] | *{{Monster_Icons|Gremlin}} {{Status|fire}} [[Scorcher#Gremlin Incinerator|Gremlin Incinerator]] | ||
− | + | ==Recommended Equipment== | |
− | == | + | In short, the threats are gremlins and slimes with fire and poison themes. There are also numerous fire and poison traps. Therefore the ideal armor would protect against normal, piercing, elemental, fire, and poison. Perhaps the best armor is [[Dragon Scale Mail]]/[[Dragon Scale Helm|Helm]]/[[Dragon Scale Shield|Shield]]. Other sets with fire resistance, such as [[Vog Cub Coat]]/[[Vog Cub Cap|Cap]], help knights pass through Toxoil oil slicks without igniting. |
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− | The first | + | Shadow weapons are highly effective against the monsters of Compound 42. [[Umbra Driver]] is particularly useful in two of the later fights. Fire weapons and [[Drakon]] are not recommended, as they can ignite Toxoils and their oil slicks. Crowd-control weapons &mash; particularly with freeze &mash; can help the party in tight fights. |
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+ | ==First Level: Outer Facility== | ||
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+ | For the most part, the first level of Compound 42 is randomly generated. Some of the rooms are identical to those found in [[Clockwork Tunnels]]-style levels. Other rooms are unique to Compound 42. The final battle of the level is always a multi-wave fight in one of these unique rooms. | ||
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+ | ==Second Level: Containment== | ||
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+ | [[Image:Mission-Compound 42.png|thumb|120px|Compound 42 on the Mission Interface.]] | ||
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+ | Unlike the first level, the second level is entirely designed and non-random. This level can be loosely organized into six battles. | ||
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+ | The first battle starts with a wave of monsters in a tight space between poison wisps in the south and a wall of blocks to the north. North of the blocks lie flame throwers and another wave of monsters, with less room for fighting. It is advisable to dispatch the first wave, pass the blocks and spawn the second wave, kill the turrets and menders, retreat back to the south of the blocks, and finish the fight there. | ||
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+ | The party proceeds past the flame throwers to the second battle, which consists of two fights that together unlock one key. In each fight there are fire grates, which can be deactivated by hitting a switch. Deactivating the fire traps should be a high priority, as it creates room to maneuver and decreases Toxoil ignition. | ||
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+ | Once the party has the key, it unlocks a gate enclosing the third battle. This is a difficult multi-stage fight, highly constrained by four flamethrowers. Three times the party must use water to douse [[Exploration#Shadow Fire|shadow fire]] and press a button. Once the third button is pressed and the monsters defeated, the fight is over. | ||
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+ | The fourth battle also takes place in multiple stages. The room is somewhat constrained by flamethrowers and shadow fire. The latter can be extinguished with water, but only after the party opens a gate by hitting a switch that is trapped behind multiple layers of stone blocks. The party can gain a modest advantage by hitting the switch before the fight begins, using alchemer charge ricochets. | ||
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+ | The fifth battle is comparatively short. It takes place in a tight hallway filled with poison and fire grates. The party can split up to attack monsters at both ends of the hallway. | ||
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+ | The sixth and final battle has multiple stages filled with lichens and gremlins of all kinds, including the enormous gremlin Incinerators. The room has three side rooms blocked by gates, in the west, east, and north. The west and east gates are controlled by switches. After a small first wave, the party can control the flow of the battle by not hitting these switches until it is ready. Once the west and east waves have been vanquished, the north gate opens and numerous additional monsters spawn. It is possible to kill the Giant Lichen behind the north gate before it is released, by firing alchemer shots (and possibly shots from other guns) at the gate. This trick makes the final wave somewhat easier. After the battle is finished, the party activates a sprinkler system that douses the fires of Compound 42. | ||
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+ | ==Third Level== | ||
− | + | The final level of the mission is purely a treasure level, containing no monsters. Knights may change their equipment at any point during this level. Hence the heat that is acquired can be applied to any item. | |
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* It's interesting how the first depth of Compound 42 has a large variety of monsters who appear rarely in the level. | * It's interesting how the first depth of Compound 42 has a large variety of monsters who appear rarely in the level. | ||
* Two [[Stalker#Ghostmane Stalker|Ghostmane Stalker]]s can appear randomly in the first corridor of the Containment depth, but the chance is very low. | * Two [[Stalker#Ghostmane Stalker|Ghostmane Stalker]]s can appear randomly in the first corridor of the Containment depth, but the chance is very low. | ||
+ | * The "42" in the name refers to the game's internal codes for fire and poison status. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 07:58, 9 February 2014
- moved to better umbrella name (so "area" vs. "level" isn't as confusing)Contents
Description
Warning: This is a Dangerous Mission!
Desna and her Recon Rangers are an elite team tasked with recovering intel from some of the most dangerous levels of the Clockworks. Joining them could lead to great rewards, but it is guaranteed to be a perilous journey!
Spiral HQ has uncovered a gremlin bioweapons facility deep within the Clockworks. It is believed that this facility belongs to a member of the Crimson Order known only as Herex. The Recon Rangers have been tasked with infiltrating the facility and uncovering the nature of Herex's bioweapons before they are put to use.
Monsters
Strategy for each monster can be found on that monster's page. In addition to the monsters listed, there are numerous poison wisps.
Outer Facility
- Toxoil
- Toxigel
- Compound Polyp
- Caustic Polyp
- Jelly Cube (Rarely)
- Lichen (Rarely)
- Mender
- Thwacker
- Gremlin Knocker (Rarely)
- Scorcher
- Gremlin Lighter
- Blazing Mortafire
- Gremlin Choker
- Toxic Mortafire (Rarely)
- Isotrode (Rarely)
- Red Rover
- Silkwing (Rarely)
- Virulisk (Rarely)
- Rabid Wolver (Rarely)
Containment
- Toxoil
- Compound Polyp
- Giant Toxoil
- Mender
- Thwacker
- Ghostmane Stalker (Rarely)
- Scorcher
- Gremlin Lighter
- Blazing Mortafire
- Gremlin Incinerator
Recommended Equipment
In short, the threats are gremlins and slimes with fire and poison themes. There are also numerous fire and poison traps. Therefore the ideal armor would protect against normal, piercing, elemental, fire, and poison. Perhaps the best armor is Dragon Scale Mail/Helm/Shield. Other sets with fire resistance, such as Vog Cub Coat/Cap, help knights pass through Toxoil oil slicks without igniting.
Shadow weapons are highly effective against the monsters of Compound 42. Umbra Driver is particularly useful in two of the later fights. Fire weapons and Drakon are not recommended, as they can ignite Toxoils and their oil slicks. Crowd-control weapons &mash; particularly with freeze &mash; can help the party in tight fights.
First Level: Outer Facility
For the most part, the first level of Compound 42 is randomly generated. Some of the rooms are identical to those found in Clockwork Tunnels-style levels. Other rooms are unique to Compound 42. The final battle of the level is always a multi-wave fight in one of these unique rooms.
Second Level: Containment
Unlike the first level, the second level is entirely designed and non-random. This level can be loosely organized into six battles.
The first battle starts with a wave of monsters in a tight space between poison wisps in the south and a wall of blocks to the north. North of the blocks lie flame throwers and another wave of monsters, with less room for fighting. It is advisable to dispatch the first wave, pass the blocks and spawn the second wave, kill the turrets and menders, retreat back to the south of the blocks, and finish the fight there.
The party proceeds past the flame throwers to the second battle, which consists of two fights that together unlock one key. In each fight there are fire grates, which can be deactivated by hitting a switch. Deactivating the fire traps should be a high priority, as it creates room to maneuver and decreases Toxoil ignition.
Once the party has the key, it unlocks a gate enclosing the third battle. This is a difficult multi-stage fight, highly constrained by four flamethrowers. Three times the party must use water to douse shadow fire and press a button. Once the third button is pressed and the monsters defeated, the fight is over.
The fourth battle also takes place in multiple stages. The room is somewhat constrained by flamethrowers and shadow fire. The latter can be extinguished with water, but only after the party opens a gate by hitting a switch that is trapped behind multiple layers of stone blocks. The party can gain a modest advantage by hitting the switch before the fight begins, using alchemer charge ricochets.
The fifth battle is comparatively short. It takes place in a tight hallway filled with poison and fire grates. The party can split up to attack monsters at both ends of the hallway.
The sixth and final battle has multiple stages filled with lichens and gremlins of all kinds, including the enormous gremlin Incinerators. The room has three side rooms blocked by gates, in the west, east, and north. The west and east gates are controlled by switches. After a small first wave, the party can control the flow of the battle by not hitting these switches until it is ready. Once the west and east waves have been vanquished, the north gate opens and numerous additional monsters spawn. It is possible to kill the Giant Lichen behind the north gate before it is released, by firing alchemer shots (and possibly shots from other guns) at the gate. This trick makes the final wave somewhat easier. After the battle is finished, the party activates a sprinkler system that douses the fires of Compound 42.
Third Level
The final level of the mission is purely a treasure level, containing no monsters. Knights may change their equipment at any point during this level. Hence the heat that is acquired can be applied to any item.
Trivia
- It's interesting how the first depth of Compound 42 has a large variety of monsters who appear rarely in the level.
- Two Ghostmane Stalkers can appear randomly in the first corridor of the Containment depth, but the chance is very low.
- The "42" in the name refers to the game's internal codes for fire and poison status.