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=== 3-point maps === | === 3-point maps === | ||
− | * | + | *{{release|2011-09-14}}: '''Forest''' map introduced. Based on ''[[Gloaming Wildwoods]]''. |
− | * | + | *{{release|2011-09-14}}: '''Reactor''' map introduced. Based on the {{status|shock}} [[shock]] themed map from the ''[[Clockwork Tunnels]]: [[Power Complex]]''. |
− | * | + | *{{release|2011-10-05}}: '''Furnace''' map introduced. Based on ''[[Firestorm Citadel]]'' and features {{exploration|Shadow Fire}} blocks that can be removed by throwing a globe of water. |
− | + | *{{release|2011-12-12}}: '''Frostbite''' map introduced. Based on a {{status|freeze}} [[freeze]] themed map and features snowballs that you can throw at your opponents. | |
− | * | + | *{{release|2012-05-16}}: '''Gardens''' map introduced. Based on ''[[Jigsaw Valley]]''. |
− | * | + | *{{release|2012-06-28}}: '''Mines''' map introduced. |
− | * | + | *{{release|2012-12-12}}: '''Avenue''' map introduced during the second [[Winterfest]] and features snowballs that you can throw at your opponents but the ones in the center are guarded by a [[Slush Puppy]], be warned! |
− | * | + | *{{release|2017-03-17}}: '''Icebox''' map introduced. |
− | * | + | *{{release|2017-03-30}}: '''Pipeline''' map introduced. |
=== 5-point Maps=== | === 5-point Maps=== | ||
− | * | + | *{{release|2011-09-14}}: '''Necropolis''' map introduced. Based on ''[[Graveyard]]''. |
− | * | + | *{{release|2011-09-14}}: '''Ruins''' map introduced. Based on ''[[Aurora Isles]]''. |
− | * | + | *{{release|2011-09-14}}: '''Facility''' map introduced. Based on ''[[Ironclaw Munitions Factory]]''. |
− | * | + | *{{release|2011-10-05}}: '''Ramparts''' map introduced. Based on ''[[Scarlet Fortress]]''. |
− | * | + | *{{release|2012-05-24}}: '''Downtown''' map introduced. Based on the {{status|freeze}} [[freeze]] themed map from the ''[[Devilish Drudgery]]''. {{location|Devilish Drudgery|Hiring Freeze|1.3}} |
− | * | + | *{{release|2012-06-28}}: '''Stadium''' map introduced. |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 12:39, 29 April 2020
Lockdown is a PvP arena in King Krogmo's Coliseum where Knights battle for domination of control points while eliminating their opponents by standard means: Swords, Bombs, and Guns.
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Lockdown Arena
All weapons are available in this head-to-head brawl, in which Knights are divided into two teams to score points by taking over capture points or attack opposing team players. However, the shield function is replaced by unique "class modification" abilities: Strikers get a speed bonus, Guardians an area shield, and Recons invisibility. Each class receives bonuses and penalties relating to their role.
The entry fee is 200 crowns, and players must wait in queue until there are both enough knights for the next match, and space in the available instances. If a player chooses to drop out of the queue, the entry fee will be refunded. Players can nominate to play in random teams or Guild teams, and will be assigned to the Tier 1, 2, or 3 arena depending on the the star level of their highest rated equipment (see loadouts).
Leader Boards for Lockdown show the highest-scoring individuals (Global list) as well as Guilds (Guilds list) and are found on the "Leader Boards" tab of the PvP interface. They display the highest scores for the USA or European servers depending on which server a knight is currently connected to. The cumulative weekly scores for the leaderboard are reset on Sunday.
Game Modes
Lockdown currently has two game modes:
Random Team
Players are placed in a random team of 4 to 6 players, in which the sole purpose is to gain and keep control points to score influence for your team.
Guild Team
Players can open a slot for themselves and guild mates to battle another guild team. Players can join guild teams already being formed by simply pressing the ‘Guild’ tab within the Coliseum interface.
Scoring
Score in Lockdown is gathered via control points (CPs). While a CP is captured, it will automatically generate score for its controlling team. The match ends when a team has accumulated 500 score (for maps with 3 CPs), 900 score (for maps with 5 CPs), or when time expires, at which point the team with the highest score wins. Every 5 seconds, each team gains score based on the number of CPs it controls.
In a 3-point map:
- 5 score for one CP
- 8 score for two CPs
- 9 score for three CPs
In a 5-point map:
- 5 score for one CP
- 9 score for two CPs
- 12 score for three CPs
- 14 score for four CPs
- 15 score for five CPs
Capturing
Initially, all CPs are entirely neutral, which will be indicated by a gray hologram above the CP. Once a knight steps onto it, a ring of that knight's team color will begin expanding from the middle of the CP. When it reaches the outer ring, the CP is captured and will count towards that team's score after the 10-second scoring cycle passes (as opposed to scoring immediately). Multiple knights of the same team on the CP will accelerate the rate of capture, whereas any knights of the opposite team will prevent it entirely.
If a CP is already controlled by Team 1, Team 2 must first stand on it to shrink Team 1's ring back to the center. The CP will become neutral and generate no score, and a ring of Team 2's color will then begin expanding. As with initial capture, multiple knights of the same team will accelerate the rate of "stealing" the point.
Respawning
Defeated knights will wait in the rolling respawn queue. Knights respawn once their respawn timer reaches 0. They will often, but not always, respawn at the same time.
Knights will spawn after 7-22 seconds and is based on what time the Knight has died. You will always spawn when the timer reaches x:01, x:16, x:31, or x:46. Alternatively, one can choose to use a Spark of Life to respawn instantly.
Classes
Striker
Special Ability: Striker Dash.
★★★★★
- Activating this ability allows you to sprint for 3 Seconds.
Sword Attack Speed Increase: Medium
Sword Damage Bonus: Medium
Health penalty: -3 (Base Health: 2)
Bomb Charge Time Increase: Very High
Guardian
Special Ability: Guardian Shield.
★★★★★
- Activating this ability creates a shield of protection for you and any of your teammates in its radius (instantly for you, and after 1 second for your allies)
- Any damage you or your allies take is blocked by the shield, but be warned, this may also cause your shield to break faster! Once broken, the shield will begin to slowly regenerate itself after a delay of ~6-8 seconds.
- The Guardian Shield also slowly regenerates lost health for you and any teammates within its radius.
Health Bonus +9 (Base Health: 14)
Sword Attack Speed Increase: Low
Bomb Charge Time Reduction: Low
Gun Attack Speed Decrease: Low
Recon
Special Ability: Cloaking, Disruption Field.
★★★★★
- Activating this ability causes you to turn invisible for a period of time. The cloak may be broken by overuse, one hit will not break it, but sustaining multiple hits will. Once broken, the cloak will slowly begin to regenerate after a delay of ~3 seconds.
- While invisible, you project a "pulse" every few seconds that will give a "Recon Mark" status effect to any enemy it hits.
- Any enemy player hit by one "Recon Mark" gets a warning, but no other negative effects are applied.
- Any enemy player with a "Recon Mark" who is hit by another pulse receives a "Death Mark" and has their defense removed for five seconds!
Health Bonus +7 (Base Health: 12)
Charge Time Reduction: Medium
Gun Attack Speed Increase: Medium
Bomb Charge Time Reduction: Medium
Sword Attack Speed Decrease: Low
Note: Charge Time Reduction applies to all weapons. The sum Bomb Charge Time Reduction for Recon is therefore Very High.
Loadouts
Loadouts are a saved combination of gear, and multiple configurations can be saved for different purposes, including Non-PVP. Loadouts marked for PVP can be switched inside the respawn area, but can only be edited while in towns such as Haven. A loadout may store a specific set for each specialty (swordmaster, gunslinger, etc.), cover a particular elemental loadout to help adapt to the opposing team, or provide a quick change of defensive sets, among other uses.
The star level of all current equipment, along with all equipment in PvP-enabled loadouts, determines the tier that a knight plays in. If the highest star value of all these items is 4 or 5, the knight will play in tier 3; if the highest is 2 or 3, they will play in tier 2. Tier 1 covers 0-star and 1-star maximums.
Hardcore Mode
On January 20th, 2017, a new event called Hardcore Mode was introduced to Lockdown. At specific times, the event disables Auto-target to Lockdown participants, making matches more difficult.
Since it's inclusion, Hardcore Mode has been positively received, and changes have been added, such as the control points having obstacles that make it tough for participants taking control in them.
Rewards
By default, each knight on the winning team receives 2 Krogmo Coins and 280 crowns, with each knight from the losing team receiving 1 Krogmo Coin and no crowns. Certain teams or an individual may be awarded according to the bribe, if a bribe was made for that round.
Each knight also gains a number of Lockdown rank points equal to their team's score divided by five or nine for three- and five-point matches, respectively, up to a maximum of 100. In a typical match where one team meets the 500- or 900-point goal before time runs out, each knight on that team will get 100 rank points. However, it is possible for neither team to get 100 rank points if the timer expires before either team meets the goal.
Rank points act as a score for a knight and will show up on the Leaderboards tab of the Krogmo's Coliseum interface. Because rank points are awarded for every match won, they do not indicate a knight's skill level in Lockdown, but rather a rough measure of their Lockdown activity.
Three Lockdown leaderboards exist: one for individual knights, one for friends and one for guilds. Guild rank points are only earned by playing guild-versus-guild matches. In such matches, the guild earns a score equal to the sum of all knight's points, and as such, a guild-versus-guild match can earn the guild 600 points at most. The friend leaderboard simply illustrates where a knight stands in comparison to their friends. All three leaderboards are completely reset at midnight PST every Monday.
Screenshots
Lockdown Maps
There are currently 15 maps in the roster.
3-point maps
- release 2011-09-14: Forest map introduced. Based on Gloaming Wildwoods.
- release 2011-09-14: Reactor map introduced. Based on the shock themed map from the Clockwork Tunnels: Power Complex.
- release 2011-10-05: Furnace map introduced. Based on Firestorm Citadel and features Shadow Fire blocks that can be removed by throwing a globe of water.
- release 2011-12-12: Frostbite map introduced. Based on a freeze themed map and features snowballs that you can throw at your opponents.
- release 2012-05-16: Gardens map introduced. Based on Jigsaw Valley.
- release 2012-06-28: Mines map introduced.
- release 2012-12-12: Avenue map introduced during the second Winterfest and features snowballs that you can throw at your opponents but the ones in the center are guarded by a Slush Puppy, be warned!
- release 2017-03-17: Icebox map introduced.
- release 2017-03-30: Pipeline map introduced.
5-point Maps
- release 2011-09-14: Necropolis map introduced. Based on Graveyard.
- release 2011-09-14: Ruins map introduced. Based on Aurora Isles.
- release 2011-09-14: Facility map introduced. Based on Ironclaw Munitions Factory.
- release 2011-10-05: Ramparts map introduced. Based on Scarlet Fortress.
- release 2012-05-24: Downtown map introduced. Based on the freeze themed map from the Devilish Drudgery. Hiring Freeze
- release 2012-06-28: Stadium map introduced.