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==Strategy== | ==Strategy== |
Revision as of 12:37, 11 July 2011
Castle Nebulous | |
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Location | Interdimensional Rift |
Min. Level | 58 |
Level | 58-61 |
Monster Level | 58-61 |
End Boss | Captain Petrilisk |
Contents
Description
When Sky Tower was still under the command of the Dragon King Bakal, it was known to the humans below as Castle Nebulous, mainly because it was so far away that it looked like a shimmering heat wave in the sky. The distortion of space and time caused by the Interdimensional Rift has made it possible to enter Sky Tower as it stood 500 years ago. Castle Nebulous is once again swarming with strange, powerful monsters that have survived since ancient times, patiently waiting for another taste of fresh meat. Deep within the castle lie untold horrors and a wealth of power, waiting to be harnessed.
Notes
- Otherverse Dungeon
- Only 8 Tokens can be used per run.
- Must have a Party of 4 people to enter.
- This dungeon can only be run 3 times a day. This resets the next day.
Map
Normal map |
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Start = Boss = |
Min Fatigue: 6 Max Fatigue: 6 |
Strategy
This particular Otherverse dungeon tests Party coordination and restraint, as most enemies here can not be defeated very easily. Many enemies here also react violently to Clear Cube Fragment Skills, and the dungeon itself is full of gimmicks that can wipe the Party very quickly if the rooms are dealt with incorrectly.
Room 1
- Kamenai
- Kaumen
The gimmick here was changed for the NA version, making it a very easy room to clear. Essentially, you fight Kamenai and his swarm of Kaumen clones.
Very straightforward room with no gimmicks. Just unload on them.
Room 2
- Ancient Puppeteer Turpo (Blue)
- Ancient Puppeteer Calrun (Orange - Star)
- Ancient Puppeteer Dragulom (Purple)
- Ancient Puppeteer Acegraw (Orange - Green Hair)
Things start to get tricky here. The gimmick here that when one Puppeteer is hit with an attack, the other three rapidly regain HP. Thus, each one must be taken out systematically one at a time. The Puppeteers will choose a character at random (usually a squishy one) and target their attacks towards them, leaving the other three Party members to focus on taking out a single Puppeteer. This is best done by getting a Puppeteer on one side of the room while the others are attacking the "Bait".
So what's the recommended order in taking them out and why?
- Turpo (Blue): Turpo's special ability teleports the entire Party in front of him. Seeing as this can disrupt the general strategy, Turpo has to be the first to die.
- Acegraw (Orange): Acegraw's special ability is odd...you'll see 2 Fireballs shoot up into the air and apparently do nothing. The thing here is that the fireballs will home in on Players too close (i.e. touching or near) to Acegraw and deal significant damage as well as leaving a very high-level Burn effect. If you stay a good distance away, the fireballs do nothing, making it not much of a threat. Because of its odd targeting though, it needs to die sometime after Turpo. Also has very significant Physical Defense compared to the other Puppeteers.
- Calrun (Star): Calrun's special ability has it filling up a cast bar and shooting a multitude of stars at a target. Individually, the stars don't do much damage, but since there's so many at once, the damage can stack up heavily if hit by a lot. The easiest way to avoid this is to move away once the casting bar above Calrun's head fill up completely.
- Dragulom (Purple): Dragulom's special ability has it shooting a pillar of poison similar to ones produced by Venom Mine. Pretty easy to avoid, just watch for Dragulom to move its arms and move up or down.
Room 3
- Lizard Soul (Brown)
- Lizard Soul (Yellow)
This room can be can very annoying. Upon entering the room, you'll see three Yellow Lizard Souls enemies disguise themselves into Brown Lizard Souls. The gimmick here is that you must kill the three Yellow Lizard Souls in order to clear the room. This may prove to be tough since they all look the same, however, the true way to tell them apart is by the Enemy Portrait by its lifebar. Hitting the right enemy will show the Yellow Lizard Soul's picture, and hitting the wrong one will show a Brown Lizard Soul.
- BEWARE!!! Using a Cube Skill will cause the Lizard Souls to reshuffle themselves amongst the Brown Lizard Souls.
- BEWARE!!! Killing the wrong Lizard Soul will bring down Lightning across the entire room that will instantly kill the Party. Can be avoided or bypassed using invincibility frames, invincibility, and auto-revival.
- Note: Sometimes the room may glitch after killing the last Lizard Soul and bring down Lightning anyways. Ways to avoid this include not hitting other Brown Lizard Souls and killing the last Lizard Soul with normal attacks.
The Lizard Souls themselves only have a few attacks.
- Tailswipe: Swipes its tail in a 360 degree motion. Very close-range attack.
- Yell: The Lizard Soul yells loudly causing Confusion to Players close enough to it.
- Fling: The Lizard Soul flings itself towards a Player. Does pretty decent damage.
Room 4
- Lizard Knight Alecto
- Lizard Knight Megaira
- Lizard Knight Tispone
- BEWARE!!! Using a Cube Skill will cause the Lizard Knights to try and escape damage. You don't want this.
- BEWARE!!! Using Summons or APCs can cause them to become more aggressive (i.e. spam attacks more). Do this at your own risk.
This room can be particularly nasty if not done correctly. The gimmick for this room is that all 3 Lizard Knights must die within 10 seconds of one dying. Not helping things is the fact that all 3 have very dangerous special abilities, and must be kept in check to prevent them from using them. So what can they do?
- Alecto (Blue): Spits out powerful energy balls that do very heavy damage. Will usually kill you or do near-fatal damage. Cubing will cause him to use Camouflage.
- Megaira (Grey): Sucks in with powerful breath to draw in all Players to his position. Sort of like a Black Hole-type attack. Does no damage. Cubing will cause him to escape to the middle of the room.
- Tispone (Yellow): The most annoying one. Uses "Tears of the Dragon" to rain fireballs in random positions all over the room. Cubing will cause him to leap across the room to one of the sides.
In addition to this, they also have regular attacks. You'll also notice a bar above each of their heads. Unlike other monsters, this is actually their health bar, which makes it easier to time killing them properly. The best method is to wear each Lizard Knight down evenly, so when one dies, you can take out the other two quickly. It may be best to split your forces to keep each Lizard Knight busy so they don't use their special abilities. Tispone in particular has a nasty habit of jumping around all over the place.
Room 5
- Magneus
This room can be easy if played right. The only enemy here is Magneus, but he's got some tricks up his sleeve.
For the most part, Magneus is very similar to Lakius as far as attacks go. A spear stab, and an electrical stab, which can do tons of damage if hit with it. However, the latter is easily avoidable as he has to charge up for it. But as far as special abilities go, he's got some interesting ones.
- Mind Control/Brainwash: Magneus can inflict Mind Control (Brainwash) on characters. This causes Players to lose control of their character, and they'll repeat whatever action was being done with inflicted with Mind Control. Use a Brainwash potion or wait for the effect to wear off.
- Colored Spheres: Magneus will invoke a skill and everyone will be covered by these Colored Spheres (Red and Blue). The thing here to buddy up with the character who has the same color sphere as you. Otherwise, you'll take damage repeatedly. Also stay away from opposite colored spheres as this will deal damage to you also. If you're close to the appropriate player, the spheres will shrink and you'll take no damage. In short, Players 1 & 3 and 2 & 4 should stick together.
- BEWARE!!! Using a Cube Skill will cause Magneus to spawn a clone of himself. These have the same moves as Magneus minus the Colored Spheres.
- BEWARE!!! Using an APC that uses Cube Skills will also cause Magnues to clone himself.
- Note: Summons work very well for this room, as they distract Magneus and can't be inflicted with his Mind Control.
Room 6 (Boss Room)
- Captain Petrilisk
- Basilisk
Captain Petrilisk is the boss of Castle Nebulous and isn't that hard if you're cautious about how you attack. When you enter the room, it'll be him along with multiple Basilisks that keep being summoned into the fight. Petrilisk has several abilities.
- Stone Gaze: The room turns red and Petrilisk starts filling up a cast bar. At the end, a purple eye will appear and cause Stone Curse to anything in his field of vision. Can be avoided by moving behind him. This also causes Petrilisk to sacrifice 1 bar of his HP.
- Spike Pillar: Petrilisk slams the ground in front of him, causing a Spiked Pillar to rise up and hit characters multiple times. Goes into Super Armor when this move is used. Only used if in melee-range.
- Summon Statues: Petrilisk will summon 3 stone statues into the room and cover himself with an energy shield. At this point, he'll begin filling up a cast bar, and when it completes, stone gas will cover the floor. This can be averted by breaking the statues or jumping when the cast bar fills up. If the statues aren't destroyed, they become Royal Lizard Guards, more aggressive versions of the Basilisks.
- Stone Gas: When knocked down, Petrilisk will unleash Stone Gas when he comes back up.
- Interdimensional Gate: Petrilisk's most dangerous skill. He'll summon an Interdimensional Gate that sucks in Players and everyone will be teleported to the left side of the room. At this point, somebody must reach the other side of the room and touch him. Complicating matters is the fact that Petrilisk will summon Stone Pillars and Gas to hinder you. Also, stone statues that appear can blow up if touched and send you flying into the air. Best to save your Stone Curse potions for this move.
When Petrilisk reaches 10% or lower HP, he'll stun everyone and walk slowly while giving a little speech. After this, Petrilisk will slump over and die.
Monsters
- Kamenai
- Kaumen
- Ancient Puppeteer Turpo
- Ancient Puppeteer Calrun
- Ancient Puppeteer Dragulom
- Ancient Puppeteer Acegraw
- Lizard Soul (Brown)
- Lizard Soul (Yellow)
- Lizard Knight Alecto
- Lizard Knight Megaira
- Lizard Knight Tispone
- Magneus
- Basilisk
- Royal Lizard Guard
- Boss: Captain Petrilisk