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[[File:Map-icon-clockworks-function.png]] = there's something important here, like a statue, water orb, or ghost block etc. that should be taken care of. | [[File:Map-icon-clockworks-function.png]] = there's something important here, like a statue, water orb, or ghost block etc. that should be taken care of. | ||
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[[File:Map-icon-gate-energy.png]] = this gate is opened with energy. | [[File:Map-icon-gate-energy.png]] = this gate is opened with energy. |
Revision as of 18:03, 31 December 2014
The following are unnoficial Wiki Images made by users to facilitate understanding in strategic map images:
General:
= where a knight starts. The design is reminiscent of an elevator grate - usually a knight starts out standing on a grate that's settled into the floor.
= An arsenal station or similar area where knights can change their gear.
= party button. Let's group up and go! This party button simply allows progression.
= there's something important here, like a statue, water orb, or ghost block etc. that should be taken care of.
= there's a barrier here that can't be passed through in the other direction.
= this gate is opened with energy.
Helper Entities:
= this spawner generates infinite health. Hurray!
= A combat ally. This can be either an NPC knight that needs rescuing, or a turret that's already powered, and so on.
= something here uses energy to be activated. This could be a mecha knight or a mecha turret.
Dangerous:
= there's a particularly nasty clockworks hazard here, like a large wall trap that requires more thought than lesser traps.
= party button. If this button is activated, a fight will begin.
= This area is isolated, usually behind a gate, and is very dangerous - a Danger Room is a good example.
= this spawner generates infinite enemies. Best to ignore them or trap them somehow.
= Surprise monster fight. Sometimes there's not a party button. You should be prepared to be trapped here with one or more monsters, and a fight is the only way out!
= A large nasty monster spawns or waits here. It's almost a miniboss, but not quite. Ready your weapons!
- Sometimes these monsters are defeated only under special circumstances. Example: some Battlepods will self-destruct only when all enemy waves are defeated.
= a boss waits to be fought here.
Loot:
= there's a bunch of Minerals in the area.
= there's a bunch of Treasure Boxes in the area.