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=== Maps === | === Maps === | ||
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== Camps == | == Camps == | ||
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The first area you enter upon zoning into Plane of Mischief | The first area you enter upon zoning into Plane of Mischief | ||
''' more to come ''' | |||
=== Entry === | === Castle Entry === | ||
=== Rat Tunnels === | === Rat Tunnels === | ||
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=== Theatre === | === Theatre === | ||
This is a fun area, and usually the most hunted camp since it offers 9 tries for a throne card from the puppets in the show. The camp is separated in two parts and follows a script that can run two different ways depending on how you manage it. | |||
=== Upside Down === | === Upside Down === | ||
=== Chessboard === | === Chessboard === | ||
[[File:chess-board.jpg|800px]] | |||
This room is a room inside a room. you reach the south side of the outer room by clicking the chessboard in the bedroom in the theatre wing. egress from this wing is via two thrones. the white throne takes you to Alice in Wonderland wing (a very popular destination). the black throne takes you ''somewhere''. | |||
there are gorillas here with chess themed names. they hit moderately hard for their level, single pull without pacify, drop crowns, and all run at 20% health. | |||
You will want to pull from off the chessboard, because there are several pit traps that will drop you into the rat tunnels below, though if this happens after aggroing one of the gorillas, they can (and might) summon you. the pit traps are marked on the map with red hatched squares. | |||
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=== Alice === | === Alice === | ||
[[File:Alice-Map.jpg|800px]] | [[File:Alice-Map-2.jpg|800px]] | ||
welcome to Alice in Wonderland wing. this wing is only reachable via teleport (from chessboard room, click the white throne) and has one egress point at the end in sniffles room (click the BIG picture of bristlebane). | welcome to Alice in Wonderland wing. this wing is only reachable via teleport (from chessboard room, click the white throne) and has one egress point at the end in sniffles room (click the BIG picture of bristlebane). Each subwing is a repeating pattern of rooms that grow (or are you shrinking?), typically labelled Alice-1 (A1) through Alice-4 (A4). Each wing's inhabitants get progressively larger and more powerful, and dropping an expanding loot table (Alice-3 mobs can drop crown cards and Alice-4 mobs can drop crowns and thrones). | ||
N.B. Contrary to maps from other guides, there is no egress from the entry room on TAKP. i am unsure if this is AKurate, misinformation, a bug, or intentional modification on TAKP (feel free to add commentary if you know). | |||
This wing is popular for farming Throne cards (which drop in A4) and Crowns (which drop in A3 and A4). this is a fairly low key camp, easy to single pull (all of the mobs are social here, but easy to pull or keep isolated). Everything in this wing is slowable, pacifiable (A4 requires wake of tranquility on the halflings), and pretty much every line of damage spell lands fairly reliably. Everything runs at 20%, so snare is recommended. A1 and A2 mobs don't appear to summon, so root rotting is an option before A3 and A4 which all summon. | |||
====Grink==== | ====Grink==== | ||
He's a rat. max hits for 161 in A4, slightly less in lower alice sub-wings | He's a rat. max hits for 161 in A4, slightly less in lower alice sub-wings. Be careful fighting him in A1, the rooms are small enough to aggro Glonk from the next room. if you are progressing from A1 to A4, i recommend pulling Grink into the hallway unless you can tank Grink and Glonk at the same time (which is not terribly difficult and doable by a 60 shaman in non-raid gear). | ||
====Glonk==== | ====Glonk==== | ||
He's an ape. Max hits for 165 in A4. | He's an ape. Max hits for 165 in A4. Almost always drops a library card, if you need one, he's pretty much a sure bet. | ||
==== Halflings (Brenn and Grenn) ==== | ==== Halflings (Brenn and Grenn) ==== | ||
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typically, i pull one of the halflings in here, after pacifying (use wake of tranquility in A4). pathing seems interesting with the introduction of navmesh, but even without snare, the pathing in this room seems acceptable for handling a "running" halfling at 20% health. | typically, i pull one of the halflings in here, after pacifying (use wake of tranquility in A4). pathing seems interesting with the introduction of navmesh, but even without snare, the pathing in this room seems acceptable for handling a "running" halfling at 20% health. | ||
==== | ==== Debbis the Fish ==== | ||
==== Sniffles ==== | ==== Sniffles / Stomples ==== | ||
Last room in Alice, features a rabbit, and three bandito halfling guards. To leave Alice, click the BIG picture of Bristlebane. That teleports you to the Hand Room with 12 doors in it. | Last room in Alice, features a rabbit, and three bandito halfling guards. To leave Alice, click the BIG picture of Bristlebane. That teleports you to the Hand Room with 12 doors in it. | ||
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=== Room of Doors === | === Room of Doors === | ||
This room has 11 false doors that telelport you to the center of the room and one (the South-Westerly) that teleports you to the throne room. there is a hand here, named "My Right Hand", who is non-aggro. | |||
=== Throne Room === | === Throne Room === | ||
== NPCs == | = Treasure and Quests = | ||
The [[Plane of Mischief]] is a very unique zone, and that uniqueness extends to its loot. | |||
Virtually every item on this page is not dropped (the famous {{:Blam Stick}} being the exception. Instead, they are acquired by first looting [[:Category:Plane of Mischief Cards| cards]], and then turning those cards into quest NPCs in the Plane, as part of the [[Deck of Spontaneous Generation Quest]]. | |||
'''TO DO:''' Add notes about the most desirable class armor items for each class (like the Shaman boots). | |||
== All == | |||
=== Flowers === | |||
Every class can acquire a set of five flowers from the plane. Technically each one is a 10 AC head item wearable by any class/race ... but they are very rarely worn for very long. | |||
Instead most players don them only briefly, so that they can click the flower's effect. That effect varies by flower, with each one giving +50 to a particular resistance stat. | |||
It's worth noting that only the buffs from the White (Cold) and Green (Poison) flowers stack with player-cast Cold/Poison Resist buffs. | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" | |||
! Flower || Resist || Stacks? || Black Card || White Card || Red Card || Blue Card | |||
|- | |||
| {{:Black Flower of Functionality}} | |||
|| Disease || No | |||
| [[Black Squire]] || [[White Squire]] || [[Red Squire]] || [[Blue Squire]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{:Blue Flower of Functionality}} | |||
|| Magic || No | |||
| [[Black Throne]] || [[White Throne]] || [[Red Throne]] || [[Blue Throne]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{:Green Flower of Functionality}} | |||
|| Poison || Yes | |||
| [[Black Knight]] || [[White Knight]] || [[Red Knight]] || [[Blue Knight]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{:White Flower of Functionality}} | |||
|| Cold || Yes | |||
| [[Black Crown]] || [[Blue Crown]] || [[Red Crown]] || [[White Crown]] | |||
|- | |||
| {{:Red Flower of Functionality}} | |||
|| Fire || No | |||
| [[White Throne]] || [[White Crown]] || [[White Knight]] || [[White Squire]] | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
=== Weightless Armor === | |||
The plane also has several ALL/ALL items which are completely weightless (handy for any class, but especially for [[Monk]]s): | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" | |||
! Item || Slot || Stats | |||
|- | |||
| {{:Belt of Inconsistency}} | |||
|| Waist || AC: 15 STR: +1 DEX: +1 WIS: +1 INT: +1 AGI: +1 HP: +70 MANA: +70 SV FIRE: +3 SV DISEASE: +3 SV COLD: +3 SV MAGIC: +3 SV POISON: +3 | |||
|- | |||
| {{:Buckler of Doom}} | |||
|| Secondary || AC: 10 STR: +15 HP: +45 MANA: +40 | |||
|- | |||
| {{:Cloak of Confusion}} | |||
|| Back || AC 14 STR: +10 STA: +15 CHA: +15 HP: +45 SV FIRE: +5 SV DISEASE: +5 SV COLD: +5 SV MAGIC: +10 SV POISON: +5 | |||
|- | |||
| {{:Globe of Darkness}} | |||
|| Ranged || STA: +7 SV DISEASE: +15 | |||
|- | |||
| {{:Idiot Savant's Cap}} | |||
|| Head || AC: 21 STR: +8 DEX: +8 WIS: -5 INT: -5 | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
== Everyone Except Int Casters == | |||
=== The Blam Stick === | |||
The plane's only notable dropped item, the {{:Blam Stick}}, can be wielded by any class except Intelligence casters. This Primary 1HB has a respectable 30/40 ratio, and a proc of a harmless fireball animation. | |||
== Int Casters Only == | |||
=== Bracelet of the Twisted Mind === | |||
Perhaps to make up for the Blam Stick, the game's designers also added one Intelligence-caster only item to the plane, a powerful bracelet: {{: Bracelet of the Twisted Mind }} (AC: 10 STA: +5 INT: +5 HP: +35 MANA: +35) | |||
== Bard == | |||
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Bards get a unique item, the (weight-less) {{:Mask of Melodies}} (AC: 14 CHA: +15 HP: +50). They do not get an armor set. | |||
== Cleric == | |||
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Clerics get an entire unique armor set: [[Crazy Cleric Armor]]. | |||
They also get the {{:Shimmering Wristguard}} (along with Paladins). | |||
== Druid == | |||
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Druids get an entire unique armor set: [[Twisted Nature Armor]]. | |||
Druid's also get the {{:Green Wristguard}} (along with Rangers). | |||
== Enchanter == | |||
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Enchanters get an entire unique armor set: [[Mischievous Dazzler Armor]]. | |||
== Magician == | |||
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Magicians get an entire unique armor set: [[Sly Summoners Armor]]. | |||
== Monk == | |||
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Monks get an entire unique armor set: [[Monkey Hide Armor]]. They also get the {{:Mushroom Bracelet}}. | |||
== Necromancer == | |||
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Necromancer get an entire unique armor set: [[Maleficent Armor]]. | |||
== Paladin == | |||
In addition to the flowers, weightless armor, and {{:Blam Stick}} Paladins also get the {{:Shimmering Wristguard}} (along with Clerics). | |||
In addition (somewhat inexplicably?), they also have the choice of a second bracer: the (Paladin-only) {{:Silver Wristguards}}. | |||
== Ranger == | |||
In addition to the flowers, weightless armor, and {{:Blam Stick}} Rangers get the {{:Green Wristguard}} (along with Druids). | |||
== Rogue == | |||
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor, Rogues can use the {{:Very Rusty Dagger}}. However they do not get their own armor set. | |||
== Shadow Knight == | |||
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor, Shadow Knights can use the {{:Very Rusty Dagger}}, and they also get the {{:Onyx Wristbands}}. However they do not get their own armor set. | |||
== Shaman == | |||
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Shaman get an entire unique armor set: [[Shamanistic Shenannigan Armor]]. | |||
=== Shamanistic Shenannigan Armor (Full Set) === | |||
{{ItemStats | |||
|ac=196 | |||
|str=20 | |||
|sta=15 | |||
|dex=20 | |||
|agi=10 | |||
|wis=45 | |||
|int20 | |||
|cha=10 | |||
|hp=225 | |||
|mana=80 | |||
|svp=30 | |||
|svm=10 | |||
|svd=30 | |||
|svf=10 | |||
|svc=20 | |||
}} | |||
In general this armor is roughly on par with other Velious armor sets, but one item in particular stands out: the {{:Shamanistic Shenannigan Boots}}. | |||
'' | === Shamanistic Shenannigan Boots === | ||
{{ItemStats | |||
|ac=45 | |||
|str=5 | |||
|sta=10 | |||
|agi=10 | |||
|hp=50 | |||
|mana=50 | |||
|svd=5 | |||
|svc=5 | |||
}} | |||
These boots (in addition to their other stats) have a whopping '''45''' AC! That's the most of any Shaman feet item, and 5 more AC than the next highest, the {{:Maclaer`s Boots of Silence}} (a drop from [[Vulak`Aerr]]!) As a result they are highly desired by many Shaman. | |||
== | == Wizard == | ||
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Wizards get an entire armor set: [[Wily Warlock Armor]]. |
Latest revision as of 08:24, 30 March 2024
Plane of Mischief[edit]
Info[edit]
coming soon
Maps[edit]
Camps[edit]
There are a number of areas in PoM, some of them legitimate camps, others are just areas with a theme but not much else going on.
Forest[edit]
The first area you enter upon zoning into Plane of Mischief
more to come
Castle Entry[edit]
Rat Tunnels[edit]
Chest Room[edit]
Library Wing (East)[edit]
Dining Room Wing (West)[edit]
Theatre[edit]
This is a fun area, and usually the most hunted camp since it offers 9 tries for a throne card from the puppets in the show. The camp is separated in two parts and follows a script that can run two different ways depending on how you manage it.
Upside Down[edit]
Chessboard[edit]
This room is a room inside a room. you reach the south side of the outer room by clicking the chessboard in the bedroom in the theatre wing. egress from this wing is via two thrones. the white throne takes you to Alice in Wonderland wing (a very popular destination). the black throne takes you somewhere.
there are gorillas here with chess themed names. they hit moderately hard for their level, single pull without pacify, drop crowns, and all run at 20% health.
You will want to pull from off the chessboard, because there are several pit traps that will drop you into the rat tunnels below, though if this happens after aggroing one of the gorillas, they can (and might) summon you. the pit traps are marked on the map with red hatched squares.
Alice[edit]
welcome to Alice in Wonderland wing. this wing is only reachable via teleport (from chessboard room, click the white throne) and has one egress point at the end in sniffles room (click the BIG picture of bristlebane). Each subwing is a repeating pattern of rooms that grow (or are you shrinking?), typically labelled Alice-1 (A1) through Alice-4 (A4). Each wing's inhabitants get progressively larger and more powerful, and dropping an expanding loot table (Alice-3 mobs can drop crown cards and Alice-4 mobs can drop crowns and thrones).
N.B. Contrary to maps from other guides, there is no egress from the entry room on TAKP. i am unsure if this is AKurate, misinformation, a bug, or intentional modification on TAKP (feel free to add commentary if you know).
This wing is popular for farming Throne cards (which drop in A4) and Crowns (which drop in A3 and A4). this is a fairly low key camp, easy to single pull (all of the mobs are social here, but easy to pull or keep isolated). Everything in this wing is slowable, pacifiable (A4 requires wake of tranquility on the halflings), and pretty much every line of damage spell lands fairly reliably. Everything runs at 20%, so snare is recommended. A1 and A2 mobs don't appear to summon, so root rotting is an option before A3 and A4 which all summon.
Grink[edit]
He's a rat. max hits for 161 in A4, slightly less in lower alice sub-wings. Be careful fighting him in A1, the rooms are small enough to aggro Glonk from the next room. if you are progressing from A1 to A4, i recommend pulling Grink into the hallway unless you can tank Grink and Glonk at the same time (which is not terribly difficult and doable by a 60 shaman in non-raid gear).
Glonk[edit]
He's an ape. Max hits for 165 in A4. Almost always drops a library card, if you need one, he's pretty much a sure bet.
Halflings (Brenn and Grenn)[edit]
Two halflings in sherriff (bandito?) gear. max hit around 161 in A4, slightly less in lower alice sub-wings.
Empty (old Twenty Two room?)[edit]
My understanding is there was an invisible man here named Twenty Two, but at some point was removed (or maybe wasn't in the spawn table in AK?)
typically, i pull one of the halflings in here, after pacifying (use wake of tranquility in A4). pathing seems interesting with the introduction of navmesh, but even without snare, the pathing in this room seems acceptable for handling a "running" halfling at 20% health.
Debbis the Fish[edit]
Sniffles / Stomples[edit]
Last room in Alice, features a rabbit, and three bandito halfling guards. To leave Alice, click the BIG picture of Bristlebane. That teleports you to the Hand Room with 12 doors in it.
Black and White[edit]
Room of Doors[edit]
This room has 11 false doors that telelport you to the center of the room and one (the South-Westerly) that teleports you to the throne room. there is a hand here, named "My Right Hand", who is non-aggro.
Throne Room[edit]
Treasure and Quests[edit]
The Plane of Mischief is a very unique zone, and that uniqueness extends to its loot.
Virtually every item on this page is not dropped (the famous Blam Stick being the exception. Instead, they are acquired by first looting cards, and then turning those cards into quest NPCs in the Plane, as part of the Deck of Spontaneous Generation Quest.
TO DO: Add notes about the most desirable class armor items for each class (like the Shaman boots).
All[edit]
Flowers[edit]
Every class can acquire a set of five flowers from the plane. Technically each one is a 10 AC head item wearable by any class/race ... but they are very rarely worn for very long.
Instead most players don them only briefly, so that they can click the flower's effect. That effect varies by flower, with each one giving +50 to a particular resistance stat.
It's worth noting that only the buffs from the White (Cold) and Green (Poison) flowers stack with player-cast Cold/Poison Resist buffs.
Flower | Resist | Stacks? | Black Card | White Card | Red Card | Blue Card |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Black Flower of Functionality | Disease | No | Black Squire | White Squire | Red Squire | Blue Squire |
Blue Flower of Functionality | Magic | No | Black Throne | White Throne | Red Throne | Blue Throne |
Green Flower of Functionality | Poison | Yes | Black Knight | White Knight | Red Knight | Blue Knight |
White Flower of Functionality | Cold | Yes | Black Crown | Blue Crown | Red Crown | White Crown |
Red Flower of Functionality | Fire | No | White Throne | White Crown | White Knight | White Squire |
Weightless Armor[edit]
The plane also has several ALL/ALL items which are completely weightless (handy for any class, but especially for Monks):
Item | Slot | Stats |
---|---|---|
Belt of Inconsistency | Waist | AC: 15 STR: +1 DEX: +1 WIS: +1 INT: +1 AGI: +1 HP: +70 MANA: +70 SV FIRE: +3 SV DISEASE: +3 SV COLD: +3 SV MAGIC: +3 SV POISON: +3 |
Buckler of Doom | Secondary | AC: 10 STR: +15 HP: +45 MANA: +40 |
Cloak of Confusion | Back | AC 14 STR: +10 STA: +15 CHA: +15 HP: +45 SV FIRE: +5 SV DISEASE: +5 SV COLD: +5 SV MAGIC: +10 SV POISON: +5 |
Globe of Darkness | Ranged | STA: +7 SV DISEASE: +15 |
Idiot Savant's Cap | Head | AC: 21 STR: +8 DEX: +8 WIS: -5 INT: -5 |
Everyone Except Int Casters[edit]
The Blam Stick[edit]
The plane's only notable dropped item, the Blam Stick, can be wielded by any class except Intelligence casters. This Primary 1HB has a respectable 30/40 ratio, and a proc of a harmless fireball animation.
Int Casters Only[edit]
Bracelet of the Twisted Mind[edit]
Perhaps to make up for the Blam Stick, the game's designers also added one Intelligence-caster only item to the plane, a powerful bracelet: Bracelet of the Twisted Mind (AC: 10 STA: +5 INT: +5 HP: +35 MANA: +35)
Bard[edit]
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Bards get a unique item, the (weight-less) Mask of Melodies (AC: 14 CHA: +15 HP: +50). They do not get an armor set.
Cleric[edit]
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Clerics get an entire unique armor set: Crazy Cleric Armor.
They also get the Shimmering Wristguard (along with Paladins).
Druid[edit]
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Druids get an entire unique armor set: Twisted Nature Armor.
Druid's also get the Green Wristguard (along with Rangers).
Enchanter[edit]
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Enchanters get an entire unique armor set: Mischievous Dazzler Armor.
Magician[edit]
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Magicians get an entire unique armor set: Sly Summoners Armor.
Monk[edit]
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Monks get an entire unique armor set: Monkey Hide Armor. They also get the Mushroom Bracelet.
Necromancer[edit]
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Necromancer get an entire unique armor set: Maleficent Armor.
Paladin[edit]
In addition to the flowers, weightless armor, and Blam Stick Paladins also get the Shimmering Wristguard (along with Clerics).
In addition (somewhat inexplicably?), they also have the choice of a second bracer: the (Paladin-only) Silver Wristguards.
Ranger[edit]
In addition to the flowers, weightless armor, and Blam Stick Rangers get the Green Wristguard (along with Druids).
Rogue[edit]
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor, Rogues can use the Very Rusty Dagger. However they do not get their own armor set.
Shadow Knight[edit]
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor, Shadow Knights can use the Very Rusty Dagger, and they also get the Onyx Wristbands. However they do not get their own armor set.
Shaman[edit]
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Shaman get an entire unique armor set: Shamanistic Shenannigan Armor.
Shamanistic Shenannigan Armor (Full Set)[edit]
In general this armor is roughly on par with other Velious armor sets, but one item in particular stands out: the Shamanistic Shenannigan Boots.
Shamanistic Shenannigan Boots[edit]
Template:ItemStats These boots (in addition to their other stats) have a whopping 45 AC! That's the most of any Shaman feet item, and 5 more AC than the next highest, the Maclaer`s Boots of Silence (a drop from Vulak`Aerr!) As a result they are highly desired by many Shaman.
Wizard[edit]
In addition to the flowers and weightless armor Wizards get an entire armor set: Wily Warlock Armor.