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==Citadel boss== | ==Citadel boss== | ||
'''Citadel bosses''', sometimes referred to as '''uber act bosses''', are special map bosses based on the the final bosses of [[Act 1]] to [[Act 3]]: | '''Citadel bosses''', sometimes referred to as '''uber act bosses''', are special map bosses based on the the final bosses of [[Act 1]] to [[Act 3]]: | ||
* [[Count Geonor]] | * [[Count Geonor]] | ||
* [[Jamanra, the Abomination]] | * [[Jamanra, the Abomination]] | ||
* [[Doryani, Royal Thaumaturge]] | * [[Doryani, Royal Thaumaturge]] | ||
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==Anomaly boss== | ==Anomaly boss== | ||
'''Anomaly bosses''' are special map bosses based on the final bosses of [[Act 4]] and the [[Interlude]]s that can be encountered in maps with mysterious anomalies. | '''Anomaly bosses''' are special map bosses based on the final bosses of [[Act 4]] and the [[Interlude]]s that can be encountered in maps with mysterious anomalies. They require a minimum Tier 6 [[waystone]] to access. | ||
* [[ | * [[Manoki, the Chosen]] - [[The Jade Isles]] - "Maelstrom" Anomaly: activate a beacon in a nearby map to reveal the connection to the map. | ||
* [[ | * [[Varloch, the Ashen Lord]] and [[Avelyne, the Withered Rose]] - [[Derelict Mansion]] - "Mansion in the Mists" Anomaly: activate a set of nearby hengestones to reveal the connection to the map. | ||
* [[ | * [[Zahmir, the Blade Sovereign]] - [[Sacred Reservoir]] - "Temporal Sandstorm" Anomaly: activate three devices in maps around the sandstorm to clear it. | ||
* [[ | * [[Ytzara, Blood Oracle]] and [[Maztli, Flesh-Shaper]] - [[Sealed Vault]] - "Sealed Vault" Anomaly: run adjacent maps to obtain an {{il|Idol of Estazunti}} required to open the map. | ||
Anomaly bosses have an exclusive drop pool of [[lineage support]]s. | Anomaly bosses have an exclusive drop pool of [[lineage support]]s; they will always drop at least one lineage support. | ||
==Version history== | ==Version history== | ||
{{Version history table header}} | {{Version history table header}} | ||
{{Version history table row|0.3.0| | |||
* Mysterious anomalies can now appear on the Atlas. | |||
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{{Version history table row|0.2.0| | {{Version history table row|0.2.0| | ||
* Once you start a Boss fight, the respawning system will change to require the map owner to collectively respawn the entire party. This is so that you must still kill the boss from full life. | * Once you start a Boss fight, the respawning system will change to require the map owner to collectively respawn the entire party. This is so that you must still kill the boss from full life. |
Latest revision as of 05:34, 2 September 2025
A map boss is a type of map encounter that can occur in a map which adds a difficult unique monster. On the Atlas, locations with map bosses are marked with an icon. Maps without this icon will not have a boss appear.
Each map area has a specific boss that will appear if the map contains a boss. The combinations can be found in List of maps.
Mechanics
In maps containing a map boss, the map boss must be defeated for the map to count as completed.
Map bosses have significantly increased monster item rarity and quantity. Most bosses are versions of bosses from the campaign, though they may have modified or new skills or different arenas/arena hazards.
Map bosses are guaranteed to drop a rare item. In addition, as unique monsters, all items they drop will have an item level 2 levels higher than their monster level. Waystones dropped by final map bosses are always one tier higher than the map you are in. Final map bosses also have a base chance to drop a waystone that scales down in higher tier maps; this chance is affected by modifiers to waystone drop chance.
In parties, when fighting a map boss or pinnacle boss, only the map owner can respawn the full party simultaneously, if they have respawn attempts remaining. Doing so will restart the boss encounter from full life.
If a player rushes to a map boss, dies, and respawns, all monsters other than the map boss and all other encounters in the area will be removed.
Irradiated
With the Organised Forces notable atlas passive allocated, areas with map bosses are Irradiated, increasing the monster level of all monsters in the area by +1.
Citadel boss
Citadel bosses, sometimes referred to as uber act bosses, are special map bosses based on the the final bosses of Act 1 to Act 3:
Citadel bosses drop Crisis Fragments, or Calamity Fragments with all ten map boss atlas passive points allocated. These items are used to access The Arbiter of Ash - the pinnacle Atlas boss - and its uber variant respectively.
Anomaly boss
Anomaly bosses are special map bosses based on the final bosses of Act 4 and the Interludes that can be encountered in maps with mysterious anomalies. They require a minimum Tier 6 waystone to access.
- Manoki, the Chosen - The Jade Isles - "Maelstrom" Anomaly: activate a beacon in a nearby map to reveal the connection to the map.
- Varloch, the Ashen Lord and Avelyne, the Withered Rose - Derelict Mansion - "Mansion in the Mists" Anomaly: activate a set of nearby hengestones to reveal the connection to the map.
- Zahmir, the Blade Sovereign - Sacred Reservoir - "Temporal Sandstorm" Anomaly: activate three devices in maps around the sandstorm to clear it.
- Ytzara, Blood Oracle and Maztli, Flesh-Shaper - Sealed Vault - "Sealed Vault" Anomaly: run adjacent maps to obtain an
Idol of EstazuntiIdol of EstazuntiStack Size: 10Grants access to a Sealed Vault on the Atlas"The perfect harmony of architecture and thaumaturgy.
My vaults were impenetrable....until it was
decided that they wanted to be able to leave."
--Estazunti, Architect of the VaultPlace in the Map Device alongside a Waystone to access a Sealed Vault. required to open the map.
Anomaly bosses have an exclusive drop pool of lineage supports; they will always drop at least one lineage support.
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