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Creeplight Ruins is a Hard difficulty dungeon in the beta, filled with evil reviving cultists. It is unlocked by completing eastern tundra.
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|Name=Creeplight Ruins
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|Monsters={{m|Zombie}}s, {{m|Snake}}s, {{m|Golem}}s, {{m|Cultist}}s, {{m|Shade}}s
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}}</onlyinclude>[[Creeplight Ruins]] is a Hard difficulty dungeon, filled with evil reviving {{m|Cultist}}s. It is unlocked by completing [[Eastern Tundra]].
  
==Overview==
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Monster difficulty is 110%.
  
'''Monsters:''' Zombies, Snakes, Golems, Cultists/Shades (special monster)
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== Boss ==
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'''Anoobis''', three formed boss:
  
'''Boss:''' Anoobis, three formed boss: Cultist (166 HP, 117 attack, magic attack, and revives), Zombie (249 hp, 78 attack, 50% magical resist, undead and revives), Wraith (249 HP, 78 Attack, 60% physical resist, undead, and mana burn)
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# [[File:Cultist.png]] ''Cultist'' (176 HP, 102 Attack, {{t|Magical attack}}, and {{t|Revives}})
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# [[File:Zombie.png]] ''Zombie'' (217 HP, 82 Attack, 50% {{t|Magic resist}}, {{t|Undead}} and revives)
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# [[File:Wraith.png]] ''Wraith'' (217 HP, 82 Attack, 60% {{t|Physical resist}}, {{t|Undead}}, and {{t|Mana burn}})
  
'''Special Rules:''' The subdungeon is always a subdungeon with a sign that says "''Hey Norman, here's the sacrificial goat you were looking for. It's been pre-configured for ceremonial slaughter, so go ahead and kill it when you have a moment.''" Upon killing the goat all Cultists are transformed into Shades of the same level.
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Note: Anoobis provides no experience or gold when killed in his first and second form.
  
==Strategy==
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== Special Rules ==
'''Recommended Classes:''' Priest, Monk, Paladin, Warlord, Assassin (see quest)
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There is '''always''' an extra subdungeon with a sign that says "''Hey Norman, here's the sacrificial {{m|Goat}} you were looking for. It's been pre-configured for ceremonial slaughter, so go ahead and kill it when you have a moment.''" Upon killing the {{m|Goat}} all {{m|Cultist}}s are transformed into {{m|Shade}}s of the same level.
  
This level is really the first that test new players staying power. There are really no specific strategies, you just need some sort of gambit to let you survive long enough, cause you're potions aren't gonna last long enough for 3 bosses. A few examples are finding a CYDSTEPP or HALPMEH glyph, resistances, the priest's extra potion strength, the monk's regeneration and resistances, and usually poison. Unfortunately poison is ineffective in this dungeon because of the numerous amount of undead creatures. Warlords, Paladins, Monks,  and Priests should not have too much trouble. Always make sure you save all of your mana potions to the last form, because you're going to need to BURNDAYRAZ this sucker. If you choose to use a priest, be a halfling priest because 4 potions usually won't last long enough.
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== Strategy ==
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'''Recommended Classes:''' {{c|Priest}}, {{c|Sorcerer}}, {{c|Bloodmage}}, {{c|Assassin}} (see [[Creeplight Contract]])
  
There is one special assassin strategy which is very powerful and simply requires you to have Mystera Annur. First, scout: altar and any other preparations for damage. Make a beeline for Mystera and immediately worship her. Start racking up piety, without killing monsters, until you have explored the whole dungeon and have 100 piety. Proceed into the subdungeon and kill the sacrificial goat. Use mana leak. This will reduce all shades to 1 hp, except level 9, and because you have explored the entire board you will have first strike. Kill the highest level thing you can. Proceed to fireball and slash Annobis and then level up using the various remaining fodder. You should easily reach his last form without potions. When you reach the final form, kill everything and reach level 10, or 9 if you don't get enough bonus exp, then convert APHEELSIK, if you can without invoking Mystera's anger, and use BURNDAYRAZ an your potions to finish off the final form.
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This level is the first that tests new players staying power. There are really no specific tricks to beat this boss, you just need some sort of approach that gives you the strength and staying power to let you survive long enough, because you're potions aren't gonna last long enough for 3 bosses. Always make sure you save all of your {{i|Mana potion}}s to the last form, because you're going to need to {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}} this sucker. If you choose to use a {{c|Priest}}, your greatest difficulty will be the boss's first form, which is not undead and packs a heavy punch.
  
Great items to have are schadenfreude potions, because they can get in another CYDSTEPP or a few HALPMEHs without wasting a mana potion. A whupaz potion, if you are a Taurog worshiper, to help deal with the large amount of physical damage his final form can take. Any other items that can elongate your staying power are also very helpful.
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Although the Shades created when you slay the sacrificial goat may be intimidating, they are actually beneficial to your cause.  Because the cultists revive as zombies, you have to defeat them twice to earn experience, and you get credit for killing a monster one level lower than the cultist. The shades may be powerful monsters, but you only have to fight them once and you get full credit for having done so.  As a result, it makes more sense to transform the cultists into shades and fight them in that state.  The most dangerous ability of the shades is the ability to drain your health and then teleport away when you attack them.  However, these abilities are functionally useless if the dungeon is already explored.  The general approach is to leave the cultists alone until you've fully explored the dungeon, then make them transform into shades.
  
==Quests==
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Because you can regenerate your health between fighting different boss stages, you will want to fight the first boss stage early. However, he deals a large amount of damage and can 1-hit-KO most heroes with ease. As a result, you'll need to find a way to get around his dangerous attacks in order to slay him as a lower-level character.  Because he is relatively fragile, it is possible to use the {{s|APHEELSIK}} glyph in combination with the {{s|BURNDAYRAZ}} glyph to whittle him away as you exploreUnless you have some way to expand your health or magic resistance, a spellcasting strategy is by far the easiest to kill the first boss.
There are two quests in Creeplight Ruins, Cult of Personality and Creeplight Contract. The reward for cult of personality is 250 gold and all you have to do is beat the dungeon. Creeplight Contract requires you to win the dungeon with an assassin, and gain the unstoppable accolade. To do this it is recommended you use the above assassin Mystera strategy, but others workThe reward is the venom sword can be lockered, and will now be sold in shops.
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With proper planning, the {{c|Assassin}} is a very strong class for defeating Creeplight Ruins.  A {{GoAs}} who begins the boss battle early and saves all his glyphs can often kill the first boss with poison hit-and-run alone, then use level-up catapults to slay the second boss, then use his potions against the third boss.  It's entirely possible for a {{GoAs}} to simply catapult past all three stages of the boss without ever using potions.
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== Quests ==
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There are two quests in Creeplight Ruins, [[Cult of Personality]] and [[Creeplight Contract]]. The reward for cult of personality is 250 gold and all you have to do is beat the dungeon. Creeplight Contract requires you to win the dungeon with an assassin, and gain the unstoppable accolade. To do this it is recommended you use the above assassin Mystera strategy, but others work.  The reward is the venom sword can be lockered, and will now be sold in shops.
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Creeplight Ruins
Region Unknown
Difficulty Unknown
Monster Stats xx%
Population Monster: Zombie Zombies, Monster: Snake Snakes, Monster: Golem Golems, Monster: Cultist Cultists, Monster: Shade Shades
Bosses Anoobis.png Anoobis
Suggested Classes
Quests None
Unlock Bigger Money Pit
Creeplight Ruins Map

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Special Rules

No special rules[[Category:{{{Difficulty}}} Dungeons]][[Category:{{{Region}}} Dungeons]]Creeplight Ruins is a Hard difficulty dungeon, filled with evil reviving Monster: Cultist Cultists. It is unlocked by completing Eastern Tundra.

Monster difficulty is 110%.

Boss

Anoobis, three formed boss:

  1. Cultist.png Cultist (176 HP, 102 Attack, Trait: Magical attack Magical attack, and Trait: Revives Revives)
  2. Zombie.png Zombie (217 HP, 82 Attack, 50% Trait: Magic resist Magic resist, Trait: Undead Undead and revives)
  3. Wraith.png Wraith (217 HP, 82 Attack, 60% Trait: Physical resist Physical resist, Trait: Undead Undead, and Trait: Mana burn Mana burn)

Note: Anoobis provides no experience or gold when killed in his first and second form.

Special Rules

There is always an extra subdungeon with a sign that says "Hey Norman, here's the sacrificial Monster: Goat Goat you were looking for. It's been pre-configured for ceremonial slaughter, so go ahead and kill it when you have a moment." Upon killing the Monster: Goat Goat all Monster: Cultist Cultists are transformed into Monster: Shade Shades of the same level.

Strategy

Recommended Classes: Class: Priest Priest, Class: Sorcerer Sorcerer, Class: Bloodmage Bloodmage, Class: Assassin Assassin (see Creeplight Contract)

This level is the first that tests new players staying power. There are really no specific tricks to beat this boss, you just need some sort of approach that gives you the strength and staying power to let you survive long enough, because you're potions aren't gonna last long enough for 3 bosses. Always make sure you save all of your Item: Mana potion Mana potions to the last form, because you're going to need to Glyph: BURNDAYRAZ BURNDAYRAZ this sucker. If you choose to use a Class: Priest Priest, your greatest difficulty will be the boss's first form, which is not undead and packs a heavy punch.

Although the Shades created when you slay the sacrificial goat may be intimidating, they are actually beneficial to your cause. Because the cultists revive as zombies, you have to defeat them twice to earn experience, and you get credit for killing a monster one level lower than the cultist. The shades may be powerful monsters, but you only have to fight them once and you get full credit for having done so. As a result, it makes more sense to transform the cultists into shades and fight them in that state. The most dangerous ability of the shades is the ability to drain your health and then teleport away when you attack them. However, these abilities are functionally useless if the dungeon is already explored. The general approach is to leave the cultists alone until you've fully explored the dungeon, then make them transform into shades.

Because you can regenerate your health between fighting different boss stages, you will want to fight the first boss stage early. However, he deals a large amount of damage and can 1-hit-KO most heroes with ease. As a result, you'll need to find a way to get around his dangerous attacks in order to slay him as a lower-level character. Because he is relatively fragile, it is possible to use the Glyph: APHEELSIK APHEELSIK glyph in combination with the Glyph: BURNDAYRAZ BURNDAYRAZ glyph to whittle him away as you explore. Unless you have some way to expand your health or magic resistance, a spellcasting strategy is by far the easiest to kill the first boss.

With proper planning, the Class: Assassin Assassin is a very strong class for defeating Creeplight Ruins. A Class: Assassin Goblin Assassin who begins the boss battle early and saves all his glyphs can often kill the first boss with poison hit-and-run alone, then use level-up catapults to slay the second boss, then use his potions against the third boss. It's entirely possible for a Class: Assassin Goblin Assassin to simply catapult past all three stages of the boss without ever using potions.

Quests

There are two quests in Creeplight Ruins, Cult of Personality and Creeplight Contract. The reward for cult of personality is 250 gold and all you have to do is beat the dungeon. Creeplight Contract requires you to win the dungeon with an assassin, and gain the unstoppable accolade. To do this it is recommended you use the above assassin Mystera strategy, but others work. The reward is the venom sword can be lockered, and will now be sold in shops.