EE:Ancient Scrapyard
Dumps like this one are some of the few remnants of the once great northern empire. Today, they are avoided, as the defective creations seem to have outlived their creators. | |
Ancient Scrapyard | |
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Region | North |
Difficulty | Normal |
Monster Stats | 100% |
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Bosses | Boss: The Forgotten One The Forgotten One |
Suggested Classes | Any |
Quests | None |
Unlock | Unlocked by default |
Dumps like this one are some of the few remnants of the once great northern empire. Today, they are avoided, as the defective creations seem to have outlived their creators.
Contents
Special Rules
Striking the boss will engage the "Soul Sword Protocol," giving all monsters No Experience and tying them to the boss's mechanics.
Boss

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75 | 120 |
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1431 | 2862 |
The Forgotten One is a rather deadly boss despite only being "normal" difficulty. As soon as he takes damage, he activates "Soul Shield," makes all monsters on the map No Experience. Killing a monster will lower his health by that monster's max HP. The key is to leave enough monsters to remove a significant chunk of the Forgotten One's massive health bar.
Quests
Dumpster Diving
Defeat Ancient Scrapyard as a Magician, and earn DING! Max!
Reward: 750 gold and unlock Hidden Workshop
Errand Boy, pt 1
Defeat Ancient Scrapyard with Hoarder and
Vicious
Reward: 3333 gold
Strategy
Ancient Scrapyard is the first Extreme Edition dungeon players will unlock and play, so it isn't too difficult. The only real danger is the boss, most of the monsters aren't anything crazy, and the only one with a nasty surprise has such low stats that you will quickly shed fear and see them as ideal bonus experience targets. Some useful tips are to find additional sources of experience (you want ample popcorn alive for the boss, to cut its stats down) like Amulet of Yendor,
Chaos Avatar, and
IMAWAL, and to NOT waste the big guns opening on the boss. Ideally, you will want to hit him with a fireball to trigger the fight, use remaining blackspace to beat down the last of the high-level monsters, and THEN start popping Whupaz, Reflex Potion, and other such spikes while using the last of the popcorn to keep the boss's damage low as you chase him around to finish him off. Death protections can help in a pinch, if his damage starts spiraling out of control in the last few hits.
The quests don't change the strategy up a lot. Magicians don't really have many strengths or weaknesses here (though they COULD theoretically take a pure fireball approach to the boss, this will not work in the Hoarder-vicious quest) compared to other classes and vicious token strategy doesn't differ any, it's just tighter. Note that even under the vicious token, The Forgotten One's damage still caps out at 150 and rises/falls as it does normally, so really the only change Vicious Token makes on him in particular is double health and a stronger opening hit.