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|Threats=[[Ashen Minotaur]]; [[Ashen Oracle]]; [[Ashen Warlord]]; [[The Underking]]
|Threats=[[Ashen Minotaur]]; [[Ashen Oracle]]; [[Ashen Warlord]]; [[The Underking]]
|NPCs=
|NPCs=
|Description= It's setted as a puzzle, consisting of 9 levers hidden behind 9 secret doors, that must be solved in order to lower the magic barrier and so reach the [[Ark of Lothasan]]. Clues are scattered around and appoint to 3 levers to be pushed, the one in northwest corner, the one in northeast corner and one right above. When this dungeon resets, the magical barrier is turned back on and the levers are all set to OFF.
|Description= The Sunken Citadel is built as a puzzle, consisting of 9 levers hidden behind 9 secret doors. To unravel the secrets of the Citadel clues to solve the intricacies of this puzzle are hidden and must be found  in order to lower the magic barrier and reach the [[Ark of Lothasan]]. 3 levers to be switched to proceed past the barrier: the one in northwest room, the one in northeast room and one in the eastern room. When this dungeon instance resets, the magical barrier is reset as well returning all the levers to their original OFF position.
Trips to the Citadel may be rewarded with drops of expensive armor and valuable elixirs, as well as lots of experience points but beware, because the [[Ashen Minotaur]]s here are tougher than the minotaurs in the Maze of Lamth.
Trips to the Citadel may be rewarded with drops of expensive armor and valuable elixirs, as well as lots of experience points but beware, because the [[Ashen Minotaur]]s here are tougher than the minotaurs in the Maze of Lamth.
|Lore=This Place Was Once the Home of The Former Minotaur Kingdom. Now it's Just What Remains of the Former Glorious City.
|Lore=This place was once the home of the former Minotaur Kingdom. Now what remains of their former glorious city?
|Notes=
|Notes= * Top to bottom, left to right- the rooms follow a sequential order 1, 2, 3, 4...
** Hints: the total of the levers switched must equal 10, only three switches can be used.
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Revision as of 06:45, 8 December 2017

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World Map: H3
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In-Game Map
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The Sunken Citadel is built as a puzzle, consisting of 9 levers hidden behind 9 secret doors. To unravel the secrets of the Citadel clues to solve the intricacies of this puzzle are hidden and must be found in order to lower the magic barrier and reach the Ark of Lothasan. 3 levers to be switched to proceed past the barrier: the one in northwest room, the one in northeast room and one in the eastern room. When this dungeon instance resets, the magical barrier is reset as well returning all the levers to their original OFF position. Trips to the Citadel may be rewarded with drops of expensive armor and valuable elixirs, as well as lots of experience points but beware, because the Ashen Minotaurs here are tougher than the minotaurs in the Maze of Lamth.

Dungeon Access

Sunken Citadel is accessed from Ashen Wastes.

NPCs

No NPCs are currently known at this location.

Quests

Threats

Difficulty (0...9) Enemy Level Elemental Dangers Enemy Vulnerabilities
16−21

Map

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Important sites and secrets
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Exit to Ashen Wastes
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Crate containing Strange Hood
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Levers deactivating barrier
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Teleporter to
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Teleporter to Northern Inori (only after defeating
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Teleporter to Maze of Lamth (Level 2) (only after defeating
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Barrier (deactivated by levers
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Teleportation from
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Secret doors (level 21)
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Secret doors (level 22)
Important NPCs and enemies
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The Underking holding Crown of Galade (for quest The Lost Kingdom)

Lore

This place was once the home of the former Minotaur Kingdom. Now what remains of their former glorious city?

Notes

  • Top to bottom, left to right- the rooms follow a sequential order 1, 2, 3, 4...
    • Hints: the total of the levers switched must equal 10, only three switches can be used.