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Upon entering either one of these zones, you and party members will receive debuffs in the form of a '''Sphere Effect''' that only affects them either during Mid or Major Boss fights, which can be challenging. To remove these effects permanently, you have the option of defeating the Mid-Bosses (Rotund, Steitze and Swan) that are randomly located within the Palace zones' map layout. In choosing to do so, this can also benefit players by clearing out the zone full of mobs. | Upon entering either one of these zones, you and party members will receive debuffs in the form of a '''Sphere Effect''' that only affects them either during Mid or Major Boss fights, which can be challenging. To remove these effects permanently, you have the option of defeating the Mid-Bosses (Rotund, Steitze and Swan) that are randomly located within the Palace zones' map layout. In choosing to do so, this can also benefit players by clearing out the zone full of mobs. | ||
− | + | ===Dragon's Fury=== | |
* At the beginning of Total War, two of the Great Dragons are randomly given a Level 1 Fury buff that increases their attack by +5%. Whenever Hismar, Spirazzi or Skasa are defeated regardless of which order, they'll become enraged to where that same buff is increased by one level each, being somewhat similar to [[The Meister's Laboratory]]'s ''Functional Disorder'' that remains in effect permanently, until the run is completed. | * At the beginning of Total War, two of the Great Dragons are randomly given a Level 1 Fury buff that increases their attack by +5%. Whenever Hismar, Spirazzi or Skasa are defeated regardless of which order, they'll become enraged to where that same buff is increased by one level each, being somewhat similar to [[The Meister's Laboratory]]'s ''Functional Disorder'' that remains in effect permanently, until the run is completed. | ||
** '''Fury Level 1:''' Berserk/Death/Ice Dragon Atk. +5% | ** '''Fury Level 1:''' Berserk/Death/Ice Dragon Atk. +5% |
Revision as of 13:54, 25 September 2023
The Machine Revolution: Total War | |
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Location | Ancient Empyrean - Sky's Wish Gate |
Min. Level | 110 |
Level | 110 |
Monster Level | 140 |
End Boss | Berserk Dragon Hismar Death Dragon Spirazzi Ice Dragon Skasa |
Contents
Overview
The Machine Revolution: Total War (Korean: 기계 혁명 : 개전) is essentially a Guide Mode to the actual seventh raid in Dungeon Fighter Online, that's focused around the former 9th Apostle, Bakal. Your main goal is to infiltrate a more down-scaled version of the Palace via Realm of the Cruel King of Dragons, and defeat all three of his Great Dragons, each of which are located within their own respective zones.
Dungeon Rules & Details
Level Needed | Required Adventurer Fame | Time Limit | Main Item Option Levels | Fatigue Point Cost | Weekly Entry Count | Weekly Reward Count | Boss Defeated Count | Availability |
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110 | 34,308 | 35 Minutes | 60 ~ 65 | 0 | 3/3 | 1/1 | 2 or 3 Required | Thursday - Sunday |
- Entry/Reward Limit Count: Total War can be entered around three times a week, rewards are only claimed once if at least two or all three Great Dragon Bosses are defeated before the time limit is up.
- Player Amount: 1 - 4 Players.
- Quest Needed: Clear the Act Quests [An Ace Up Our Sleeve] through [A Very Small Difference] to gain access to the Channel.
- Speak with either NPC Sarah Wane to create a Combat Lobby, or press Right Bracket (]) on your Keyboard to bring up the Party Search UI to join one. Once everything is fully prepared, you can interact with Commander Irine on the right side to begin the Subjugation Operation.
Restrictions
- Your Usable Consumable count is set to five, this can be restored through defeating either Named or Boss Monsters in whichever of the three zones you've entered in.
- Only 1 Life Token is given, finding all three OP Packs will grant an extra Token, totaling up to 4.
- Similar to Ozma Raid or Advanced Dungeons, your skill cooldowns remain intact if you die and resurrect.
- Just like Ispins, players can be auto-revived with 30% HP/MP whenever a major boss enters their second phase or is defeated.
- Since Total War shares the same rewards with Bakal Raid, clearing Total War for the week will lock you out from entering Bakal.
- The run is considered a failure if the time-limit exceeds 35 Minutes.
Gameplay & Progression
Differences from Bakal Raid
- Seven of the Fourteen Bosses introduced, do not appear in Total War.
- Some dungeon areas are omitted.
- There are no Raid-exclusives buffs, or Conflagration Gauge.
- The Great Dragon Trio's attack patterns are vastly toned down and re-adjusted from their Raid versions.
- Certain rewards can only be obtained in Bakal Raid, there are also no Auctions in Total War.
Dragon Palaces & Sphere Effects
Outside the main entrance, there are three different color-coded 3x3 zones that you're able to traverse through at anytime of your own choosing which houses the Great Dragon Trio consisting of; Berserk Dragon's Destroyed Palace (Hismar), Death Dragon's Soul Palace (Spirazzi), and Ice Dragon's Frozen Palace (Skasa).
- Berserk Dragon Sphere Effect: Increases incoming damage.
- Death Dragon Sphere Effect: Lowered Poison (Status) Tolerance.
- Ice Dragon Sphere Effect: Lowered Freeze (Status) Tolerance.
Encountering Rage Dragon Brute functions similarly to that of an Advancing Unit from Fiend War, where he'll roam around throughout each of the zones in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction if going near Mid-Boss rooms and while he is easily avoidable, Brute can be considered to a hindrance during runs. He can either be defeated optionally, or cleared out once either a Great Dragon or Mid-boss is defeated.
Upon entering either one of these zones, you and party members will receive debuffs in the form of a Sphere Effect that only affects them either during Mid or Major Boss fights, which can be challenging. To remove these effects permanently, you have the option of defeating the Mid-Bosses (Rotund, Steitze and Swan) that are randomly located within the Palace zones' map layout. In choosing to do so, this can also benefit players by clearing out the zone full of mobs.
Dragon's Fury
- At the beginning of Total War, two of the Great Dragons are randomly given a Level 1 Fury buff that increases their attack by +5%. Whenever Hismar, Spirazzi or Skasa are defeated regardless of which order, they'll become enraged to where that same buff is increased by one level each, being somewhat similar to The Meister's Laboratory's Functional Disorder that remains in effect permanently, until the run is completed.
- Fury Level 1: Berserk/Death/Ice Dragon Atk. +5%
- Fury Level 2: Berserk/Death/Ice Dragon Atk. +15%
- Fury Level 3: Berserk/Death/Ice Dragon Atk. +30% w/ Receiving incoming damage by 15%.
OP Packs
- Three Overpower Packs are randomly also placed within the three zones, as these too can be optionally retrieved and offers the following effects and also increase your usable Life Token count by 1 apiece:
- Lv. 1: Additional party damage +3%
- Lv. 2: Additional party damage +5%
- Lv. 3: Additional party damage +10%
Dungeons & Monsters
Dungeon Name | Monster Level | Dungeon Mid-Bosses | Dungeon Bosses | |
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Berserk Dragon's Destroyed Palace | 140 | Sleepy-eyed Rotund | Berserk Dragon Hismar | |
Ice Dragon's Frozen Palace | 140 | Steitze of Lightning | Ice Dragon Skasa | |
Death Dragon's Soul Palace | 140 | Swan the Little Rascal | Death Dragon Spirazzi |
Tales Exchange System (Machine Revolution)
By interacting with either Rosa Jurgen or Magar's Holy Grail of Contradiction, players are eligible to exchange those Tales of Bravery (M.Revolution) they've gathered into Conqueror's Token (M.Revolution) for a total of 90 times per week. With those Tokens, items such as Level 105 Legendary or Epic Equipment Pots, Area Epic Boxes, various Enchanting Beads towards both Dealer/Buffer classes can be purchased, or sold for 250,000 Gold each with its own separate limit.
Do keep in mind that unused Tales of Braveries will expire on Tuesdays, and certain items may have monthly or weekly purchase limitations. Ispins and Archmage's Hall of Dimensions also share the same Token/Gold exchange system count.
Rewards
You'll receive the following rewards via Card Flips once all three Great Dragons are defeated:
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- 3 - 6 Level 105 Epic Fixed Normal/Area/Custom Equipment
Gold Card Flips may yield:
- Level 105 Sacrosanct Area Legendary Pot (Machine Revolution)
- Level 105 Dark Fragmented Abyss Unique Equipment
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- 1 Unique or Legendary Machine Revolution Monster Card
Machine Revolution Fusion Equipment
Visit the Equipment Fusion page for more info regarding obtaining Equipment from this content.