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'''Builder:''' Ctibor
 
'''Builder:''' Ctibor
  
WARNING: Closing piles of gems causes mprogs to mess up. Which otherwise contain Pgems --This was done intentionally so players have the choice of closing piles to keep track of where they have looked at the expense of possibly giving up future profits.
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== Directions ==
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Firstly, you need to buy the [[Blood-Mithril Key]] from [[Bo'Vul]] to get into the area. The key costs roughly 100k gold, but it can be cleansed by a priest and copied by rogues (key copying toolkit required) to cut down costs. Check if some kind soul has kept some in the pot in Bandu's kitchen, or on the dwarf.
  
== Directions ==
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To get to vault, go e2d from [[:Category: Airscape| Airscape]] shift. You'll see [[Tormak]] there (scan desc: A wraithlike devil looks bored). The room is full safe and noregen. Up from here leads back to [[:Category: Airscape Proper| Airscape Proper]].
There are various ways to get to the entrance of the vault. The simplest is e2d from [[:Category: Airscape| Airscape]] shift. You'll see [[Tormak]] there (scan desc: A wraithlike devil looks bored). You can set anchor in this room. The room is full safe. Up from here leads to [[:Category: Airscape Proper| Airscape Proper]].
 
  
 
Note that the area spans multiple planes.
 
Note that the area spans multiple planes.
 
== Connections ==
 
  
 
== Navigation ==
 
== Navigation ==
To get into the vault, you have to figure out the timelock code hidden in the sigils in the area north of the bank. The bottom row represents the current time (EST). The layout of the sigils apparently is a Kakuro puzzle (I haven't been able to figure out how they align yet).
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To get into the vault, you have to figure out the timelock code hidden in the sigils in the area north of the bank (also accessed using the key from Bo'Vul). The bottom row represents the current time (EST). The layout of the sigils apparently is a Kakuro puzzle.
 
 
You also need the key from [[Bo'Vul]] to get into here. If guessing the timelock code, you get it wrong, Tormak will kill you. You don't lose any xp, but there's a very slight chance (maybe 5%) of losing a stat. Note that you don't need to give the key to Tormak again, until someone gets the code right.
 
  
Giving the key and the code (give the appropriate number of coins to Tormak) will lead Tormak to ask you where in the Vault you want to go. The possibilities are MERMEN (Only open late at night), IMAGERY, MENAGERIE (has to be unlocked via a quest), GEARBOX (has to be unlocked via a quest), and REPOSITORY (has to be unlocked via a quest). Tormak will eat the key and open the vault for 60 secs. Go east and ''enter pentagram''.
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If guessing the timelock code, you get it wrong, Tormak will kill you. You don't lose any xp, but there's a very slight chance (maybe 5%) of losing a stat. Note that you don't need to give the key to Tormak again, until someone gets the code right.
  
The timelock code table is as follows (hidden in the spoiler text). If anyone has more info, please add.
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Giving the key and the code (give the appropriate number of coins to Tormak) will lead Tormak to ask you where in the Vault you want to go. The possibilities are MERMEN (Only open late at night), IMAGERY (always open), MENAGERIE (has to be unlocked by completing IMAGERY), GEARBOX (has to be unlocked by completing MENAGERIE), and REPOSITORY (has to be unlocked by completing GEARBOX). Tormak will eat the key and open the vault for 60 secs. Go east and ''enter pentagram''.
  
<spoiler text="Timelock code spoiler">
 
{| class="sortable" border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="text-align:center"
 
|-
 
|'''Time'''
 
|'''Code'''
 
|-
 
|23
 
|367
 
|-
 
|}
 
</spoiler>
 
 
<spoiler text="Sigil Rooms Spoiler">
 
<spoiler text="Sigil Rooms Spoiler">
 
START ROOM
 
START ROOM
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<spoiler text="Kakuro puzzle">
 
<spoiler text="Kakuro puzzle">
 
[[File:kakuro.gif]]
 
[[File:kakuro.gif]]
* Not Error Checked:
 
* L to R T to B
 
* 7, 9, 8 ,4 ,2 ,4, 6, 7, 3
 
 
</spoiler>
 
</spoiler>
<spoiler text="Community Review of Time-Code Answers (Ultra spoiler)(incomplete)">
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<spoiler text="Puzzle Solution">
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* Left to Right, Top to Bottom
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* 7, 9, 8, 4, 1, 5, 7, 6, 3
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</spoiler>
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<spoiler text="Timelock Codes">
 
{| class="sortable" border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="text-align:center"
 
{| class="sortable" border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="center" style="text-align:center"
 
|-
 
|-
 
|'''Time'''
 
|'''Time'''
 
|'''Code'''
 
|'''Code'''
|'''Gates'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|23
 
|23
 
|367
 
|367
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|22
 
|22
|42, 24, 4, 2 (all incorrect)
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|51
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|21
 
|21
 
|48
 
|48
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|20
 
|20
|48
+
|97
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|19
 
|19
|7782
+
|6187
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|18
 
|18
|3944
+
|3549
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|17
 
|17
|9344
+
|9453
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|16
 
|16
|64
+
|75
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|15
 
|15
|7827 (incorrect)
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|7816
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|14
 
|14
|46, 64, 42 (all incorrect)
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|57
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|13
 
|13
|74
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|65
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|12
 
|12
|642
+
|714
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|11
 
|11
|462
+
|417
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|10
 
|10
 
|89
 
|89
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|9
 
|9
 
|98
 
|98
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|8
 
|8
|47(Incorrect)
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|56
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
|7(confirmed)
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|7
 
|3
 
|3
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
|6(confirmed)
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|6
 
|3
 
|3
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
|5(confirmed)
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|5
 
|7
 
|7
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
|4(confirmed)
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|4
 
|7
 
|7
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
|3(confirmed)
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|3
|24
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|15
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
|2(confirmed)
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|2
 
|84
 
|84
|Merman/Imagery
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|1
 
|1
|637
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|763
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
|0
 
|0
 
|79
 
|79
|
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
Only a few are confirmed.<br>
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Please feel free to contribute.<br>
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The code is just the kakuro puzzle answers read off in the direction opposite to the corresponding sigil.
- Setus and Are<br>
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</spoiler>
Time lords, still afraid of trashcans.
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== Adventuring ==
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Each area contains a different thief, which can be skinned for a ticket for the [[Vault Thief's Bane]] quest.
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=== Imagery ===
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The IMAGERY area is the only one available initially. You have to find and kill Eremis (trackable). There are a lot of drifting mobs (Creatures of Imagery) here, which also area spell. Group size: 12-15, with at least 3-4 tanks and a good healer or two. There is various t2ish loot on Eremis.
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===Mermen===
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The MERMEN area is only available through Tormak from 11pm-11:59am? EST. If anchor is set, you can plane into it 24/7. It's mostly underwater. It has various t2-3 ac items (a -22 ac wield, a t2 ac chestplace, and various other gear). The area is mostly linear. There are a couple of Lloydable rooms here (including the first room and the room "Cold as Ice"). Group size: 8+.
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===Menagerie===
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The MENAGERIE area has various mobs from many different planes. Each plane change is through an up/down exit. It's useful to drop coins at up/down exits so that you don't backtrack by accident. You can type '''where''' periodically to see in which plane you are. The final plane you'll reach is Arcadia. Some of the mobs eat corpses (including some who wander into the first room). I haven't found any stompers.
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<spoiler text="Directions">
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Each "plane" in the Menagerie is a bit of a maze. Below are the directions to walk from one plane to the next.
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 +
Tarterus: e e n n e n n OR w n w<br>Karnath: e n n u<br>Nowhere: e s d<br>Kzinti: e s s e d<br>
 
</spoiler>
 
</spoiler>
  
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At the end there is an animator deathwish in the [[:Category: Arcadia| Arcadian]] plane. Killing the deathwishes increases menagerie xp and opens the next area (GEARBOX). There's a fair bit of area spells, and some mobs hit quite hard. Group size: 12+
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The "Arcadian Fire" room with 1w, 1u exit is an OK place to regenerate.
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The Nothing level has ice hounds, who carry the ice collar and ice hound's tooth items sometimes requested by Allegaagse.
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=== Gearbox ===
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In the GEARBOX you have to find out the passphrase from the prisoner near the beginning of the area and go through various gates. The passphrase should ideally be said by a different class at each gate (can be deduced by the name of the gate). If the wrong class says the password, a few extra mobs spawn and perhaps they also hit harder.
  
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The mechanical automatons drop bits which can be given to the gnome ws from Thorngate Center for 100 xp.
  
== Adventuring ==
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More details on the password stuff:
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The first time the area is run after a reboot, when you enter you'll see a mob prog like
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Cog in the Wheel
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[Exits: north west]
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(White Aura) A man is slowly being ground up between some gears.
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Someone says - die -  to The unlucky adventurer.
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The unlucky adventurer's brain splatters onto the ground.
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The unlucky adventurer whispers the word "citater fra"
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Collect the adventurer's corpse (it skins to an item which is this section's, reboot-only, contribution to the [[Vault_Thief%27s_Bane]] quest).
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Remember that passphrase (in this case "citater fra", in another case "rosebud") - you won't see it again on subsequent trips in the same reboot but you may need it later on. The "gates" are mobs which are also reboot-only that block further progress in the area.
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If you're looking for steam guns; speak the incorrect password at the bristling gate.  The section after this gate and before the next gate will have mobs with steam guns.
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Be wary that a post-bristling-gate section has quite a few mobs who carry bows and use lightning arrows; it's not unusual for 1 or 2 tanks to be stunned for an entire fight and unable to interact at all with the game until the fight is over. A mindbender can be very useful here for decepting bows/arrows to prevent stun.
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At the end, you'll see a gnome ([[Unxavik]]) on scan, which is a very unusual room. The room is nofight in the beginning. The first person who enters will be abluted. If you send a tank in first, they'll be abluted and then if you walk in as a leader, you'll be abluted too. The gnome summons a couple of automata to help him. All hit quite hard and the gnome can do various nifty things with his wand. Kill the automata first and then deal with the gnome. Requires a fairly long tank chain. Notable things he can do are (there is advance notice of what it's going to do by the color):
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* Cast [[Deaths Door|death's door]] on the tank, which can reduce your tank's max hp to 1. Death's door can be cured with clarify. (color: black)
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* Cast detonate on the tank (color: yellow)
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* Make the room nospell (forgot the color)
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* Heal himself to full (forgot the color)
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The gnome eventually runs out of mana. There is unusual loot on the gnome, including a book worth 1k xp, which contains 6 pages (scrolls) giving orbit, intervention, triple mass comfort, werrebocler, ablution and spiritlink respectively.
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One strategy for this room with 2 tanks:
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* Have one tank enter the room naked. That person will be abluted and combat will begin
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* Send the rest of the party
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* Respell the first tank.
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* Have casters surge 5 target Unxavik only - when he is dead the important part is over.
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* Mitigate the cool colored stuff you see. (Yellow emote means he will cast detonate on tank - so have naked person rescue. Black emote means he will cast deaths door on tank - so have a prs clarify & make sure no one heals.)
  
* The IMAGERY area is the only one available initially. You have to find and kill Eremis (trackable). There are various drifting mobs here. Not sure what else needs to be done to open MENAGERIE. Group size: 12-15, but can be done with less.
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Group size: 15+, with a fair amount of tanks. It's good to have a prs for clarify and a one or two det tanks.
  
* The MENAGERIE area has various mobs from many different planes. Some of them eat corpses and there is also a animator deathwish from [[:Category: Arcadia| Arcadia]]. Killing the deathwishes increases menagerie xp and opens the next area.
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===Repository===
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The REPOSITORY area has various gemstone themed mobs and gem tenders. WARNING: Closing piles of gems causes mprogs to mess up. Which otherwise contain Pgems --This was done intentionally so players have the choice of closing piles to keep track of where they have looked at the expense of possibly giving up future profits. Beware: some mobs in repository scavenge. This can be bad for psi weapons. Group size: 10+.  
  
* In the GEARBOX you have to find out the passphrase and go through various gates. The mechanical automatons drop bits which can be given to the gnome ws from Thorngate Center for random amounts of xp. Group size: Some parts are pretty swarmy and big, but other parts can be done with less. 12-20
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The entire repository area is noregen or has greatly reduced regen -- the run is over when you're out of mana or hp.
  
* The REPOSITORY part has various gemstone themed mobs, gem tenders and gem counters. Group size: 10+. There are also three special mobs:  
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There are also some special mobs (all are trackable):  
** Zlatan (trackable, fae who flees around, corpse can be skinned), who carries a demonic lapis lazuli (a special type of gem to craft special items). See the demonic crafter in the area north of the bank and type '''LOOK MENU'''.
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* Zlatan: fae, flees around, cannot be overconfidence-d, can be very rarely vs-kneed. He can be sniped in the knee by an assassin or fettered by a Stone Giant (STG) to prevent him from fleeing. He is the thief in this part of the vault, so his corpse can be skinned. He carries a demonic lapis lazuli (a special type of gem to craft special items). To see how to use the [[Demonic Lapis Lazuli |demonic gem]], go to the demonic crafter in the area north of the bank and type '''LOOK MENU'''.
** Golem (who spawns when you walk into a room with a Heart. The golem will be of different colors based on different gemstones. Killing the golem will either spawn a few money gems of appropriate type or spawn a perfect gemstone.  
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* Golem: spawns when you walk into the "Widow Tear Heart" room. Note that there are two hearts - "(Pink Aura) (Demonfire) The gem's purple light is focused towards the heart of the jewel." located in the "Widow Tear Fracture" room and "(Pink Aura) (Demonfire) The heart is lit up by purplish light refracted through the jewel." located in the "Widow Tear Heart" room. You can track heart and 2.heart to get to the right one. The golem will be of different colors based on different gemstones. Killing the golem will either spawn a few money gems of appropriate type or spawn a perfect gemstone. Golems also have some loot, which is sometimes useful. Note that the diamond golem (if it spawns) is invisible. The emerald golem carries an [[emerald shard]], a 14/14 held item.
** Dragons who skin for treasure items.
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* Dragons: can be skinned for treasure items (dragon statuettes). They use gas breath.
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* Mounds of topaz: can be immolated/astral prisoned.
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* Gem counters: These spawn when you spawn the golem (5 of them each time). They are non-aggie and wimpy, but can be overconfidence-d. Killing all of these will spawn one or more pgems and a demonic lapis lazuli in the piles of gems. The demonic lapis lazuli always spawns in a pile one room (north, south, east, west, down, or up) from the "Widow Tear Fracture" room with the "(Pink Aura) (Demonfire) The gem's purple light is focused towards the heart of the jewel." mob. The "Widow Tear Heart" room spawns the Golems and gem counters. Again, you can track heart and 2.heart to get to the right room. As a courtesy to future runners, try to kill the counters when you spawn the golem.
  
 
'''Note''': Most areas have a fair bit of area spells and/or wandering/drifting aggies, so taking a good healer or two with you is useful.
 
'''Note''': Most areas have a fair bit of area spells and/or wandering/drifting aggies, so taking a good healer or two with you is useful.

Latest revision as of 15:38, 9 September 2022

Airscape (Gear)
Arcadia (Gear)
Astral (Gear)
Firerealm (Gear)
Karnath (Gear)
Kzinti Homeworld (Gear)
Midgaardia (Gear)
Noctopia (Gear)
Nowhere (Gear)
Outland (Gear)
Tarterus (Gear)
Thorngate (Gear)
Water (Gear)
World Of Stone (Gear)
Hell (Gear)
Horavacui (Gear)
Areas in Airscape
Airscape Proper (Gear)
Bo'Vul's Vault (Gear)


Hidden away from prying eyes, the devil Bo'Vul keeps his money and toys under lock and key. Those willing to pay the price and crafty enough to get through the entrance have a chance to reap the rewards that lay within.

Builder: Ctibor

Directions

Firstly, you need to buy the Blood-Mithril Key from Bo'Vul to get into the area. The key costs roughly 100k gold, but it can be cleansed by a priest and copied by rogues (key copying toolkit required) to cut down costs. Check if some kind soul has kept some in the pot in Bandu's kitchen, or on the dwarf.

To get to vault, go e2d from Airscape shift. You'll see Tormak there (scan desc: A wraithlike devil looks bored). The room is full safe and noregen. Up from here leads back to Airscape Proper.

Note that the area spans multiple planes.

Navigation

To get into the vault, you have to figure out the timelock code hidden in the sigils in the area north of the bank (also accessed using the key from Bo'Vul). The bottom row represents the current time (EST). The layout of the sigils apparently is a Kakuro puzzle.

If guessing the timelock code, you get it wrong, Tormak will kill you. You don't lose any xp, but there's a very slight chance (maybe 5%) of losing a stat. Note that you don't need to give the key to Tormak again, until someone gets the code right.

Giving the key and the code (give the appropriate number of coins to Tormak) will lead Tormak to ask you where in the Vault you want to go. The possibilities are MERMEN (Only open late at night), IMAGERY (always open), MENAGERIE (has to be unlocked by completing IMAGERY), GEARBOX (has to be unlocked by completing MENAGERIE), and REPOSITORY (has to be unlocked by completing GEARBOX). Tormak will eat the key and open the vault for 60 secs. Go east and enter pentagram.

<spoiler text="Sigil Rooms Spoiler"> START ROOM

   North     Northwest     West     South
     7          -           16        -
     xx         xx          xx        xx
     4          15          0         5
    
    
    
   EAST OF START ROOM
    
   North     Northwest     East
     17         -           -
     xx         xx          xx
     9          17          20
    
    
   EAST, SOUTH OF START ROOM
    
    
   West     South
   12        -
   xx        xx
   2         10
    
    
   EAST SOUTH EAST OF START ROOM
    
   North     East
     12       -
     xx       xx
     11       21
    
   EAST SOUTH EAST SOUTH OF START ROOM
    
   West
    6
    xx
    3
    
   EAST SOUTH EAST SOUTH EAST OF START ROOM
    
   North     Northeast     East
     11          -          -
     xx         xx          xx
     8          14          22
    
   EAST SOUTH EAST SOUTH SOUTH OF START ROOM
    
   Southwest     West     South
      -           16        -
      xx          xx        xx
      16          1         12
    
   EAST SOUTH EAST SOUTH SOUTH EAST OF START ROOM
    
   Southeast     South
      -           -
      xx          xx
      19          13
    
   EAST SOUTH EAST SOUTH SOUTH EAST EAST OF START ROOM
    
   North     Southeast     East     South
     3          -           -         -
     xx         xx          xx        xx
     6          18          23        7

Haha. You still have to buy the key. So say the Time Lords, Setus and Are, time lords </spoiler>

<spoiler text="Kakuro puzzle"> Kakuro.gif </spoiler>

<spoiler text="Puzzle Solution">

  • Left to Right, Top to Bottom
  • 7, 9, 8, 4, 1, 5, 7, 6, 3

</spoiler>

<spoiler text="Timelock Codes">

Time Code
23 367
22 51
21 48
20 97
19 6187
18 3549
17 9453
16 75
15 7816
14 57
13 65
12 714
11 417
10 89
9 98
8 56
7 3
6 3
5 7
4 7
3 15
2 84
1 763
0 79

The code is just the kakuro puzzle answers read off in the direction opposite to the corresponding sigil. </spoiler>

Adventuring

Each area contains a different thief, which can be skinned for a ticket for the Vault Thief's Bane quest.

Imagery

The IMAGERY area is the only one available initially. You have to find and kill Eremis (trackable). There are a lot of drifting mobs (Creatures of Imagery) here, which also area spell. Group size: 12-15, with at least 3-4 tanks and a good healer or two. There is various t2ish loot on Eremis.

Mermen

The MERMEN area is only available through Tormak from 11pm-11:59am? EST. If anchor is set, you can plane into it 24/7. It's mostly underwater. It has various t2-3 ac items (a -22 ac wield, a t2 ac chestplace, and various other gear). The area is mostly linear. There are a couple of Lloydable rooms here (including the first room and the room "Cold as Ice"). Group size: 8+.

Menagerie

The MENAGERIE area has various mobs from many different planes. Each plane change is through an up/down exit. It's useful to drop coins at up/down exits so that you don't backtrack by accident. You can type where periodically to see in which plane you are. The final plane you'll reach is Arcadia. Some of the mobs eat corpses (including some who wander into the first room). I haven't found any stompers.

<spoiler text="Directions"> Each "plane" in the Menagerie is a bit of a maze. Below are the directions to walk from one plane to the next.

Tarterus: e e n n e n n OR w n w
Karnath: e n n u
Nowhere: e s d
Kzinti: e s s e d
</spoiler>

At the end there is an animator deathwish in the Arcadian plane. Killing the deathwishes increases menagerie xp and opens the next area (GEARBOX). There's a fair bit of area spells, and some mobs hit quite hard. Group size: 12+

The "Arcadian Fire" room with 1w, 1u exit is an OK place to regenerate.

The Nothing level has ice hounds, who carry the ice collar and ice hound's tooth items sometimes requested by Allegaagse.

Gearbox

In the GEARBOX you have to find out the passphrase from the prisoner near the beginning of the area and go through various gates. The passphrase should ideally be said by a different class at each gate (can be deduced by the name of the gate). If the wrong class says the password, a few extra mobs spawn and perhaps they also hit harder.

The mechanical automatons drop bits which can be given to the gnome ws from Thorngate Center for 100 xp.

More details on the password stuff: The first time the area is run after a reboot, when you enter you'll see a mob prog like

Cog in the Wheel
[Exits: north west]
(White Aura) A man is slowly being ground up between some gears.
Someone says - die -  to The unlucky adventurer.
The unlucky adventurer's brain splatters onto the ground.
The unlucky adventurer whispers the word "citater fra"

Collect the adventurer's corpse (it skins to an item which is this section's, reboot-only, contribution to the Vault_Thief's_Bane quest).

Remember that passphrase (in this case "citater fra", in another case "rosebud") - you won't see it again on subsequent trips in the same reboot but you may need it later on. The "gates" are mobs which are also reboot-only that block further progress in the area.

If you're looking for steam guns; speak the incorrect password at the bristling gate. The section after this gate and before the next gate will have mobs with steam guns.

Be wary that a post-bristling-gate section has quite a few mobs who carry bows and use lightning arrows; it's not unusual for 1 or 2 tanks to be stunned for an entire fight and unable to interact at all with the game until the fight is over. A mindbender can be very useful here for decepting bows/arrows to prevent stun.

At the end, you'll see a gnome (Unxavik) on scan, which is a very unusual room. The room is nofight in the beginning. The first person who enters will be abluted. If you send a tank in first, they'll be abluted and then if you walk in as a leader, you'll be abluted too. The gnome summons a couple of automata to help him. All hit quite hard and the gnome can do various nifty things with his wand. Kill the automata first and then deal with the gnome. Requires a fairly long tank chain. Notable things he can do are (there is advance notice of what it's going to do by the color):

  • Cast death's door on the tank, which can reduce your tank's max hp to 1. Death's door can be cured with clarify. (color: black)
  • Cast detonate on the tank (color: yellow)
  • Make the room nospell (forgot the color)
  • Heal himself to full (forgot the color)

The gnome eventually runs out of mana. There is unusual loot on the gnome, including a book worth 1k xp, which contains 6 pages (scrolls) giving orbit, intervention, triple mass comfort, werrebocler, ablution and spiritlink respectively.

One strategy for this room with 2 tanks:

  • Have one tank enter the room naked. That person will be abluted and combat will begin
  • Send the rest of the party
  • Respell the first tank.
  • Have casters surge 5 target Unxavik only - when he is dead the important part is over.
  • Mitigate the cool colored stuff you see. (Yellow emote means he will cast detonate on tank - so have naked person rescue. Black emote means he will cast deaths door on tank - so have a prs clarify & make sure no one heals.)

Group size: 15+, with a fair amount of tanks. It's good to have a prs for clarify and a one or two det tanks.

Repository

The REPOSITORY area has various gemstone themed mobs and gem tenders. WARNING: Closing piles of gems causes mprogs to mess up. Which otherwise contain Pgems --This was done intentionally so players have the choice of closing piles to keep track of where they have looked at the expense of possibly giving up future profits. Beware: some mobs in repository scavenge. This can be bad for psi weapons. Group size: 10+.

The entire repository area is noregen or has greatly reduced regen -- the run is over when you're out of mana or hp.

There are also some special mobs (all are trackable):

  • Zlatan: fae, flees around, cannot be overconfidence-d, can be very rarely vs-kneed. He can be sniped in the knee by an assassin or fettered by a Stone Giant (STG) to prevent him from fleeing. He is the thief in this part of the vault, so his corpse can be skinned. He carries a demonic lapis lazuli (a special type of gem to craft special items). To see how to use the demonic gem, go to the demonic crafter in the area north of the bank and type LOOK MENU.
  • Golem: spawns when you walk into the "Widow Tear Heart" room. Note that there are two hearts - "(Pink Aura) (Demonfire) The gem's purple light is focused towards the heart of the jewel." located in the "Widow Tear Fracture" room and "(Pink Aura) (Demonfire) The heart is lit up by purplish light refracted through the jewel." located in the "Widow Tear Heart" room. You can track heart and 2.heart to get to the right one. The golem will be of different colors based on different gemstones. Killing the golem will either spawn a few money gems of appropriate type or spawn a perfect gemstone. Golems also have some loot, which is sometimes useful. Note that the diamond golem (if it spawns) is invisible. The emerald golem carries an emerald shard, a 14/14 held item.
  • Dragons: can be skinned for treasure items (dragon statuettes). They use gas breath.
  • Mounds of topaz: can be immolated/astral prisoned.
  • Gem counters: These spawn when you spawn the golem (5 of them each time). They are non-aggie and wimpy, but can be overconfidence-d. Killing all of these will spawn one or more pgems and a demonic lapis lazuli in the piles of gems. The demonic lapis lazuli always spawns in a pile one room (north, south, east, west, down, or up) from the "Widow Tear Fracture" room with the "(Pink Aura) (Demonfire) The gem's purple light is focused towards the heart of the jewel." mob. The "Widow Tear Heart" room spawns the Golems and gem counters. Again, you can track heart and 2.heart to get to the right room. As a courtesy to future runners, try to kill the counters when you spawn the golem.

Note: Most areas have a fair bit of area spells and/or wandering/drifting aggies, so taking a good healer or two with you is useful.

Subcategories

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