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Arcade Races are postponed until the 24th due to school and/or work obligations of most Knights within the guild
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Arcade Race
The Guild Master will designate a starting and ending point, wherein he will oversee the progress of the players.
Procedures
- The participants must start at the starting point. If not, they will not be counted.
- Given the "GO!" players are allowed to start their journey through the clockworks.
- Once your party reaches the designated Depth, your party will return to the Guild Hall.
Rules
- Parties are allowed, but the prize may be split among party members.
- Warping to another depth is not allowed, and the party will be disqualified immediately.
- The prize will vary depending on the type of race it is.
- If any party members aside from the ones that are initially in the party join, your team will be disqualified.
- In that case, put your party to locked/restricted to prevent this.
Tips
- Prioritize what you're going to do: Rush to the gate as fast as possible or grab boxes?
- Check what depth your competitors are on! If you're ahead, you can probably spare some time to grab a few things along the way or pickups to help later on.
- Set up your equipment and loadouts ahead of time so you don't have to fiddle with menus as much.
- Dying takes a significant amount of time, especially when using a spark.
Manage your health!- Grabbing health and remedy capsules for damage and status tanking can be beneficial!
- Examples:
- Bypassing spike traps safely with health capsules.
- Bypassing shock panels safely with remedy capsules.
- Examples:
- Try not to use sparks, using them for a race where you get rewards that would not compensate is generally a bad idea.
- Grabbing health and remedy capsules for damage and status tanking can be beneficial!
Types of Arcade Races, their dates, and Rewards
Next weekly Arcade Race is on April 12, 2014
This race starts from The Clockwork's Party Lobby (Depth 0) and ends at Moorcroft Manor (Depth 8)
Difficulty: Advanced or higher
Participants needed: 3 parties of 1-4 players
- 1st Place
- 100 Energy and 1 of any Battle Sprite Food
- 2nd Place
- 50 Energy and 1 of any 4-star or lower Battle Sprite Food
- 3rd Place
- 25 Energy and 1 of any 3-star or lower Battle Sprite Food
- 4th-10 Place (if applicable)
- 1,000 Crowns and 1 of any 3-star or lower Battle Sprite Food
This race starts from Moorcroft Manor (Depth 8) to Emberlight (Depth 18)
Difficulty: Any
Participants needed: 3 parties of 1-4 players
- 1st Place
- 250 Energy and 2 of any Battle Sprite Food
- 2nd Place
- 100 Energy and 1 of any Battle Sprite Food
- 3rd Place
- 50 Energy and 1 of any Battle Sprite Food
- 4th-10th Place (if applicable)
- 2500 Crowns and 1 of any 4-star or lower Battle Sprite Food.
This race starts from Moorcraft Manor (Depth 8) to Emberlight (Depth 18)
Difficulty: Any.
Parties are allowed, but the prize will be split among party members.
Participants required: 3 parties of 1-4 players.
If there are not enough participants, the race will be rescheduled to another date (preferably 1-2 weeks later) within 24 hours.
- 1st Place
- 500 Energy and 1 of the following:
- 4 of any Battle Sprite Food
- 5,000 Crowns
- Unbounded Advanced, or lower, Orb of Alchemy. If in a party of 3 or more, 2 Orbs will be supplied. As to who they go to, is up to your party.
- 2nd Place
- 250 Energy and 1 of the following:
- 2 of any Battle Sprite Food
- 2,500 Crowns
- 3rd Place
- 100 Energy and 1 of the following:
- 1 of any Battle Sprite Food
- 1,500 Crowns
- 4th-5th Place (if applicable)
- 25 Energy and 1 of the following:
- 1 of any 4-star or lower Battle Sprite Food
- 1,000 Crowns
5-Star Battle Sprite Food count as 2 Foods
The Convoy
Number of participants required: At least two parties of 1-3 participants.
This event is a bit different to typical Spiral Knights play. It is about protecting one person, the Courier, from dropping their vial(s). They will drop their vial from being hit by a monster, a status panel, or any source of damage.
All other party members in the Courier's party must take care to help the Courier avoid from being hit.
This doesn't mean that the Carrier can not get hit once. Rather, the number of vials dropped are counted, and the party with the least dropped is the winner.
The Convoy event will take place in many scenarios, such as:
- Missions
- One mission
- A series of missions
- An Arcade Gate
- Certain other special places....
Procedures
- The participants will group up at the Guild Hall initially to decide on parties.
- After the parties are made, the Guild Master will decide on the Couriers of the parties.
- The Couriers will almost always be the Authorities of the Guild.
- The stages will be told to the parties, wherein they will then equip themselves accordingly.
- All parties will then head to the lobby of the beginning of the (series of) mission(s).
- After everyone is on the Lift/Elevator to the stage, the countdown will start, and the Couriers will go on 0.
- When the mission(s) are done, the number of vials dropped are counted, and the party with the least dropped, wins.
Rules
All Players
- The reward is NOT split between the amount of players.
- If Couriers happen to not be Authorities, they will get the reward as well.
- Warping to another depth is not allowed, and the party will be disqualified immediately.
- The prize will vary depending on the number of missions and difficulty the parties tackle.
- If any party members aside from the ones that are initially in the party join, your team will be disqualified.
- In that case, put your party to locked/restricted to prevent this.
The Courier can not be further than ~15 Tiles from or must be within the same room with the other players.
Couriers
- The Carriers must be wearing identical armor, or standard issue 0-Star, Level 10 armor.
- If the carrier loses their emergency revive and dies completely, the party's run is over.
- Any thrown vials are not counted.
- Carriers may throw a vial to remove barriers, capsules, and all other non-vial pickups
- However, this can not be done while in the midst of combat.
- Carriers may throw a vial to remove barriers, capsules, and all other non-vial pickups
- Use of any capsules is not allowed.
- If you are hit constantly while trying to take out a vial, the hits do not count unless the vial fully comes out and explodes from being damaged.
- Remember, we are counting vials dropped.
- Vials must always be held.
- Funding for vials from Basil will be granted.
Protectors and Guardians
- Refer to the All Players Section for now.
Tips
- All players should practice and learn mob movements and behaviors!
- Directional-ly influence the monsters from your Courier, or just outright kill the monsters first.
- Try to stay away from monsters and hazards, Couriers! But you can not always do that, so dodge to the best of your ability.
- If you have extra vials, throw them to help out the party!
- Shield Bumping and Bashing is great at moving enemies away from your Courier.
Types of Convoys, their dates, and Rewards
Convoy Route:
- 3-2 Faith in Armor
- 3-2 Strength in Unity
- BONUS Doing 3-2 Blades of the Fallen will result in a 20% increase of reward.
- 4-2 Frostifur Fandango
- 9-3 The King of Ashes (I'm joking).
Difficulty: Normal
- Couriers:
- Makoshin
- Lullzy
Participants needed: 2 groups of 1-3 Players
- Carrier Equipment
- Level 10 Proto Gear and/or 0-star
- 5,000 Crowns (to purchase Vials)
Rewards
- 1st Place
- 250 Energy and 2 of any Battle Sprite Food
- 2nd Place
- 100 Energy and 1 of any Battle Sprite Food
Convoy Route:
- 3-2 Shadow of the Beast
- Clockworks Lobby (Yes, there is danger here.)
- Gloaming Wildwoods: Terrilous Trails
- Gloaming Wildwoods: Roarsterous Ruins
- Gloaming Wildwoods: Lair of the Snarbolax
Difficulty: Elite
- Couriers
- Makoshin
- Lullzy
Participants needed: 2 groups of 1-3 Players.
- Carrier Equipment
- Level 10 Proto Gear and/or 0-star
- 2,500 Crowns (to purchase Vials)
Rewards
- 1st Place
- 300 Energy and 3 of any Battle Sprite Food
- 2nd Place
- 150 Energy and 2 of any Battle Sprite Food
5-Star Battle Sprite Food count as 2 Foods