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− | [[Xinderoth]] is the name of the level 400 [[World Areas|World Area]]. Generically, when players talk about Xinderoth they | + | [[Xinderoth]] is the name of the level 400 [[World Areas|World Area]]. Generically, when players talk about Xinderoth they refer to the whole range of levels between 400 and 421 that start when you reach the [[City of Xinderoth]]. The area is notorius for being particularly difficult, involving a lot of connected quests and huge maps with sparse creatures. |
== General information and tips == | == General information and tips == | ||
* Compared to the normal realms, all the main Xinderoth areas are HUGE. While 16x16 to 18x18 are common dimensions for an area, main Xind areas can go up to 40x40. On average, a Xinderoth area is more than four times the size of a normal area. Expect A LOT of walking. '''[[Light Foot]] is a must-have buff.''' | * Compared to the normal realms, all the main Xinderoth areas are HUGE. While 16x16 to 18x18 are common dimensions for an area, main Xind areas can go up to 40x40. On average, a Xinderoth area is more than four times the size of a normal area. Expect A LOT of walking. '''[[Light Foot]] is a must-have buff.''' | ||
− | * The Xinderoth World Area leads to three locations : [[City of Xinderoth]] [400], [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 10)]] [410] and [[Xinderoths Library]] [421]. So these are the only three places you can return to if you leave the Xinderoth area. | + | * The Xinderoth World Area leads to three locations : [[City of Xinderoth]] [400], [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 10)]] [410] and [[Xinderoths Library]] [421]. So these are the only three places you can return to if you leave the Xinderoth area. So for example if you leave Xind at level 418, the only way to get back and continue is to portal to Xinderoth -> Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 10) and then walk through all the intermediary eight levels - we're talking about hundreds of stamina "wasted" just to get back to where you need. '''It is recommended that you have as much [[Stamina#Maximum_Stamina|maximum stamina]] as possible before taking on Xinderoth.''' |
+ | ** '''Warning:''' Accessing [[Xinderoths Library]] [421] from the [[Xinderoth]] World Area is conditioned by finishing the [[A Sorry Tale]] quest, the last one in a long series (see the Quests section below). So if you leave Xind and want to return to the Library, you will NOT be able to do so via the World Area even if you are level 421. The only way to access the [[Xinderoths Library]] until you complete the quest is via the [[Chamber of Xinderoth (Floor 20)]] - which means you either (a) have to walk all the way from [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 10)]] or (b) have to portal to [[Bleak Shore of Eventine]] [421] --> [[Empty Plains (North)]] [421] and walk all the way from there. | ||
* Unlike the normal realms, the creature density in the Xinderoth realms is much lower. You can walk for many squares and not find even one creature. And three or more creatures on the same square is actually uncommon in Xind. '''Use [[Animal Magnetism]] and [[Conserve]].''' Players left notes on several of the wiki pages for the Xind realms with opinions on where the creature densities seem to be higher. | * Unlike the normal realms, the creature density in the Xinderoth realms is much lower. You can walk for many squares and not find even one creature. And three or more creatures on the same square is actually uncommon in Xind. '''Use [[Animal Magnetism]] and [[Conserve]].''' Players left notes on several of the wiki pages for the Xind realms with opinions on where the creature densities seem to be higher. | ||
− | * The golden rule in Xinderoth is '''Plan Ahead'''. That includes getting max stam, find out what gear you will be needing, what quests are there ahead etc. The Xinderoth area is huge and there are a lot of quests so it's easy to lose yourself in it. You'll want to get as | + | * The golden rule in Xinderoth is '''Plan Ahead'''. That includes getting max stam, find out what gear you will be needing, what quests are there ahead etc. The Xinderoth area is huge and there are a lot of quests so it's easy to lose yourself in it. You'll want to get as much out of the buffs you'll be using as possible. |
− | * | + | * If you decide to do the Xinderoth quests, you'll want to do them in order, since "turning back" in Xind is a terrible option. There's a section about the Xind quests below. And since we're on the subject - many players advise on the second golden rule of Xinderoth - '''Don't drop the quest items''' (the ones you get at the end of the quests, that is - read more below on that.) |
== Gear and buffs == | == Gear and buffs == | ||
− | '' | + | Most regular creatures in Xinderoth require you to have ~10k-12k damage to 1hit. The exceptions are the [[Xind Puppeteer]] [416] and [[Eye of Xinderoth]] [420] - these two require well over 14k and are not universally 1-hittable even with the best gear and buffs available. BUT a good mix of gear and buffs will make any creature 1-hittable almost all the time. |
+ | |||
+ | ==== Setup for maximum damage ==== | ||
+ | * [[Sphynx Helmet]] | ||
+ | * [[Armor of Misfortune]] | ||
+ | * [[Gauntlets of Misfortune]] | ||
+ | * [[Argus Boots]] | ||
+ | * [[Reborn Elemental Earth Hammer]] | ||
+ | * [[Octo Spine Shield]] | ||
+ | * [[Crushing Fist Ring]] | ||
+ | * [[Dazmorr Amulet]] | ||
+ | * [[Octo Spine Rune]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | This setup, together with the proper buffs (see below) should maximize your 1-hitting. There are a few creatures though that require you have considerably more [[Attack]] - these are [[Xinderoth Friar]] [402], [[Void Being]] [409], [[Citadel Observer]] [414] and [[Glass Maiden]] [419]. For these creatures you're going to need the full [[Argus Set]] : | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Alternative setup ==== | ||
+ | * [[Sphynx Helmet]] | ||
+ | * [[Argus Armor]] | ||
+ | * [[Argus Gloves]] | ||
+ | * [[Argus Boots]] | ||
+ | * [[Reborn Elemental Earth Hammer]] | ||
+ | * [[Octo Spine Shield]] | ||
+ | * [[Crushing Fist Ring]] | ||
+ | * [[Argus Eye Amulet]] | ||
+ | * [[Argus Eye Rune]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | This setup, together with the proper buffs (see below) will guarantee you'll hit even these creatures with high defense, while still 1-hitting. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Buffs === | ||
+ | |||
+ | To improve stats: | ||
+ | * [[Berserk]] - at least [[Berserkers Potion|Ber300]], [[Potion of Fury|Ber350]] is highly recommended | ||
+ | * [[Dark Curse]] - at least [[Sludge Brew|DC200]], [[Potion of Black Death|DC225]] is highly recommended | ||
+ | * [[Fury]] - at least Fury175, preferably [[Potion of Blinding Rage|Fury200]] (or even [[Potion of Incandescent Fury|Fury350]] if you're filthy rich) | ||
+ | * [[Keen Edge]] | ||
+ | * [[Death Dealer]] - and a long enough streak to go with it so you'll get the maximum +20% damage out of your DD | ||
+ | * [[Summon Shield Imp]] - to protect your kill streak for DD | ||
+ | * [[Enchant Weapon]] - EW175 / [[Potion of Truth|EW1000]] / [[Potion of Greater Enchant Weapon|EW1500]] depending on your budget | ||
+ | * [[Enchanted Armor]] - EA175 or [[Potion of Enchanted Armor|EA200]] | ||
+ | To improve your chance of 1-hitting: | ||
+ | * [[Wither]] - at least WI175, [[Potion of Fatality|WI350]] will make your life MUCH easier although it's pretty expensive | ||
+ | * [[Shatter Armor]] | ||
+ | * [[Spectral Knight]] - SK175, [[Spirit of the Knight|SK250]] if you can afford it | ||
+ | To improve your chance of not dying if you miss: | ||
+ | * [[Force Shield]] | ||
+ | * [[Last Ditch]] | ||
+ | * [[Shockwave]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | And finally, don't forget the abovementioned [[Light Foot]], [[Animal Magnetism]], [[Conserve]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Of course there are plenty more buffs and better potions, some available only to the richer players. It's up to you to decide how much you're willing to spend and on what. | ||
+ | |||
== Quests == | == Quests == | ||
+ | General notes: | ||
+ | * The quests below are presented in the form of ''Quest Name [Level] - Start Location''. | ||
+ | * At the end of the each quest in the main Citadel storyline you're going to end up with one particular [[:Category:Quest Items|Quest Item]]. '''Do not drop it.''' You'll be needing it in the next connected quest. | ||
+ | * NONE of the quests below are actually mandatory to proceed, if you're interested JUST in leveling. You can kill creatures, level up and leave [[Xinderoth]] through [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 20)]] to [[Empty Plains (North)]] when you reach level 421. | ||
+ | * BUT although the quests aren't mandatory, if you ever want to kill [[Xinderoth (Super Elite)]] for its gear or for the SE medal, you're going to need access to the [[Xinderoths Library]] which is obtained by partially completing [[A Sorry Tale]], so that means you're gonna have to do the entire main storyline. | ||
=== City of Xinderoth === | === City of Xinderoth === | ||
The first big area of Xinderoth is the [[City of Xinderoth]]. There are several tiny areas connected to it, and access to most of them is unlocked by (partially or totally) completing the quests in the area. | The first big area of Xinderoth is the [[City of Xinderoth]]. There are several tiny areas connected to it, and access to most of them is unlocked by (partially or totally) completing the quests in the area. | ||
There are a total of five quests before entering the Citadel : | There are a total of five quests before entering the Citadel : | ||
− | # [[Filthy Animals]] - | + | # [[Filthy Animals]] [400] - [[City of Xinderoth]] (8,33) |
− | # [[Festival Revelers]] - | + | # [[Festival Revelers]] [400] - [[Xinderoth Hall]] (2,2) |
− | # [[Lead Astray]] - | + | # [[Lead Astray]] [400] - [[Stoneroot Engineering]] (2,2) |
− | # [[Bite the Hand]] - | + | # [[Bite the Hand]] [400] - [[City of Xinderoth]] (2,2) |
These four have to be done in the above order. The fifth is separate : | These four have to be done in the above order. The fifth is separate : | ||
− | * [[The Heat of Ambition]] - | + | * [[The Heat of Ambition]] - [[City of Xinderoth]] (15,3) |
None of these are mandatory to get to level 401 and proceed to the [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 1)]]. | None of these are mandatory to get to level 401 and proceed to the [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 1)]]. | ||
=== Citadel of Xinderoth === | === Citadel of Xinderoth === | ||
The Citadel of Xinderoth has 20 huge floors with several tiny side rooms. Each of the main Citadel areas has one quest and most of these quests are connected. | The Citadel of Xinderoth has 20 huge floors with several tiny side rooms. Each of the main Citadel areas has one quest and most of these quests are connected. | ||
+ | The main storyline follows (more info one each quest on their individual pages). | ||
+ | These have to be done in the following order : | ||
+ | * [[Defiler]] [402] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 2)]] (15,29) | ||
+ | * [[The Joke Wanes]] [403] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 3)]] (10,10) | ||
+ | * [[Mark of Devotion]] [404] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 4)]] (12,18) | ||
+ | * [[The Collector]] [406] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 6)]] (14,13) | ||
+ | * [[Final Exam]] [407] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 7)]] (13,22) | ||
+ | * [[Void Research]] [409] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 9)]] (16,16) | ||
+ | * [[Base Attitude]] [411] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 11)]] (8,13) | ||
+ | * [[Cutting the Line]] [413] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 13)]] (4,12) | ||
+ | * [[The Sick Puppeteer]] [416] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 16)]] (13,11) | ||
+ | * [[The Image of Arrogance]] [418] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 18)]] (14,9) | ||
+ | * [[The Poison of the Soul]] [419] - [[Hall of Heartache]] (11,3) | ||
+ | * [[The Eye of the Storm]] [420] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 19)]] (11,10) | ||
+ | * [[A Sorry Tale]] [420] - [[Chamber of Xinderoth (Floor 20)]] (15,13) | ||
+ | |||
+ | The following quests are individual, not connected to the main storyline : | ||
+ | * [[Unwelcome Visitor]] [401] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 1)]] (18,31) | ||
+ | * [[A Slimy Job]] [405] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 5)]] (2,32) | ||
+ | * [[Rogue Leader]] [408] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 8)]] (13,24) | ||
+ | * [[The Fake Blessed]] [410] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 10)]] (14,11) | ||
+ | * [[Guards of the Past]] [412] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 12)]] (12,22) | ||
+ | * [[The Fallen Warrior]] [414] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 14)]] (23,5) | ||
+ | * [[Lost Compass]] [415] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 15)]] (9,9) | ||
+ | * [[Driving Force]] [417] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 17)]] (6,16) | ||
+ | * [[The Perfect Look]] [419] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 19)]] (2,4) | ||
+ | * [[A Friendly Bet]] [420] - [[Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 20)]] (9,13) | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Tutorials]] |
Latest revision as of 15:22, 23 May 2011
Xinderoth is the name of the level 400 World Area. Generically, when players talk about Xinderoth they refer to the whole range of levels between 400 and 421 that start when you reach the City of Xinderoth. The area is notorius for being particularly difficult, involving a lot of connected quests and huge maps with sparse creatures.
Contents |
General information and tips
- Compared to the normal realms, all the main Xinderoth areas are HUGE. While 16x16 to 18x18 are common dimensions for an area, main Xind areas can go up to 40x40. On average, a Xinderoth area is more than four times the size of a normal area. Expect A LOT of walking. Light Foot is a must-have buff.
- The Xinderoth World Area leads to three locations : City of Xinderoth [400], Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 10) [410] and Xinderoths Library [421]. So these are the only three places you can return to if you leave the Xinderoth area. So for example if you leave Xind at level 418, the only way to get back and continue is to portal to Xinderoth -> Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 10) and then walk through all the intermediary eight levels - we're talking about hundreds of stamina "wasted" just to get back to where you need. It is recommended that you have as much maximum stamina as possible before taking on Xinderoth.
- Warning: Accessing Xinderoths Library [421] from the Xinderoth World Area is conditioned by finishing the A Sorry Tale quest, the last one in a long series (see the Quests section below). So if you leave Xind and want to return to the Library, you will NOT be able to do so via the World Area even if you are level 421. The only way to access the Xinderoths Library until you complete the quest is via the Chamber of Xinderoth (Floor 20) - which means you either (a) have to walk all the way from Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 10) or (b) have to portal to Bleak Shore of Eventine [421] --> Empty Plains (North) [421] and walk all the way from there.
- Unlike the normal realms, the creature density in the Xinderoth realms is much lower. You can walk for many squares and not find even one creature. And three or more creatures on the same square is actually uncommon in Xind. Use Animal Magnetism and Conserve. Players left notes on several of the wiki pages for the Xind realms with opinions on where the creature densities seem to be higher.
- The golden rule in Xinderoth is Plan Ahead. That includes getting max stam, find out what gear you will be needing, what quests are there ahead etc. The Xinderoth area is huge and there are a lot of quests so it's easy to lose yourself in it. You'll want to get as much out of the buffs you'll be using as possible.
- If you decide to do the Xinderoth quests, you'll want to do them in order, since "turning back" in Xind is a terrible option. There's a section about the Xind quests below. And since we're on the subject - many players advise on the second golden rule of Xinderoth - Don't drop the quest items (the ones you get at the end of the quests, that is - read more below on that.)
Gear and buffs
Most regular creatures in Xinderoth require you to have ~10k-12k damage to 1hit. The exceptions are the Xind Puppeteer [416] and Eye of Xinderoth [420] - these two require well over 14k and are not universally 1-hittable even with the best gear and buffs available. BUT a good mix of gear and buffs will make any creature 1-hittable almost all the time.
Setup for maximum damage
- Sphynx Helmet
- Armor of Misfortune
- Gauntlets of Misfortune
- Argus Boots
- Reborn Elemental Earth Hammer
- Octo Spine Shield
- Crushing Fist Ring
- Dazmorr Amulet
- Octo Spine Rune
This setup, together with the proper buffs (see below) should maximize your 1-hitting. There are a few creatures though that require you have considerably more Attack - these are Xinderoth Friar [402], Void Being [409], Citadel Observer [414] and Glass Maiden [419]. For these creatures you're going to need the full Argus Set :
Alternative setup
- Sphynx Helmet
- Argus Armor
- Argus Gloves
- Argus Boots
- Reborn Elemental Earth Hammer
- Octo Spine Shield
- Crushing Fist Ring
- Argus Eye Amulet
- Argus Eye Rune
This setup, together with the proper buffs (see below) will guarantee you'll hit even these creatures with high defense, while still 1-hitting.
Buffs
To improve stats:
- Berserk - at least Ber300, Ber350 is highly recommended
- Dark Curse - at least DC200, DC225 is highly recommended
- Fury - at least Fury175, preferably Fury200 (or even Fury350 if you're filthy rich)
- Keen Edge
- Death Dealer - and a long enough streak to go with it so you'll get the maximum +20% damage out of your DD
- Summon Shield Imp - to protect your kill streak for DD
- Enchant Weapon - EW175 / EW1000 / EW1500 depending on your budget
- Enchanted Armor - EA175 or EA200
To improve your chance of 1-hitting:
- Wither - at least WI175, WI350 will make your life MUCH easier although it's pretty expensive
- Shatter Armor
- Spectral Knight - SK175, SK250 if you can afford it
To improve your chance of not dying if you miss:
And finally, don't forget the abovementioned Light Foot, Animal Magnetism, Conserve.
Of course there are plenty more buffs and better potions, some available only to the richer players. It's up to you to decide how much you're willing to spend and on what.
Quests
General notes:
- The quests below are presented in the form of Quest Name [Level] - Start Location.
- At the end of the each quest in the main Citadel storyline you're going to end up with one particular Quest Item. Do not drop it. You'll be needing it in the next connected quest.
- NONE of the quests below are actually mandatory to proceed, if you're interested JUST in leveling. You can kill creatures, level up and leave Xinderoth through Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 20) to Empty Plains (North) when you reach level 421.
- BUT although the quests aren't mandatory, if you ever want to kill Xinderoth (Super Elite) for its gear or for the SE medal, you're going to need access to the Xinderoths Library which is obtained by partially completing A Sorry Tale, so that means you're gonna have to do the entire main storyline.
City of Xinderoth
The first big area of Xinderoth is the City of Xinderoth. There are several tiny areas connected to it, and access to most of them is unlocked by (partially or totally) completing the quests in the area. There are a total of five quests before entering the Citadel :
- Filthy Animals [400] - City of Xinderoth (8,33)
- Festival Revelers [400] - Xinderoth Hall (2,2)
- Lead Astray [400] - Stoneroot Engineering (2,2)
- Bite the Hand [400] - City of Xinderoth (2,2)
These four have to be done in the above order. The fifth is separate :
- The Heat of Ambition - City of Xinderoth (15,3)
None of these are mandatory to get to level 401 and proceed to the Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 1).
Citadel of Xinderoth
The Citadel of Xinderoth has 20 huge floors with several tiny side rooms. Each of the main Citadel areas has one quest and most of these quests are connected. The main storyline follows (more info one each quest on their individual pages). These have to be done in the following order :
- Defiler [402] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 2) (15,29)
- The Joke Wanes [403] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 3) (10,10)
- Mark of Devotion [404] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 4) (12,18)
- The Collector [406] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 6) (14,13)
- Final Exam [407] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 7) (13,22)
- Void Research [409] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 9) (16,16)
- Base Attitude [411] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 11) (8,13)
- Cutting the Line [413] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 13) (4,12)
- The Sick Puppeteer [416] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 16) (13,11)
- The Image of Arrogance [418] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 18) (14,9)
- The Poison of the Soul [419] - Hall of Heartache (11,3)
- The Eye of the Storm [420] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 19) (11,10)
- A Sorry Tale [420] - Chamber of Xinderoth (Floor 20) (15,13)
The following quests are individual, not connected to the main storyline :
- Unwelcome Visitor [401] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 1) (18,31)
- A Slimy Job [405] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 5) (2,32)
- Rogue Leader [408] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 8) (13,24)
- The Fake Blessed [410] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 10) (14,11)
- Guards of the Past [412] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 12) (12,22)
- The Fallen Warrior [414] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 14) (23,5)
- Lost Compass [415] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 15) (9,9)
- Driving Force [417] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 17) (6,16)
- The Perfect Look [419] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 19) (2,4)
- A Friendly Bet [420] - Citadel of Xinderoth (Floor 20) (9,13)