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Revision as of 07:38, 7 October 2015

This page contains information about recently released content.
Content on this page may be incomplete or change rapidly as more information becomes available.
"Labyrinth" redirects here. For other uses, see Labyrinth (disambiguation).
Labyrinth
Region: Hollow Heights
Minimum Rank: Duke/Duchess
Travel Requirement: Labyrinth Key
Recommended Power Types: Arcane
Forgotten
Recommended Cheese: Glowing Gruyere
Number of Mice: 26
Shops: Cartographer
Charm Shoppe
Cheese Shoppe
General Store
Trapsmith
Lose Gold: Yes
Lose Points: Yes
Lose Cheese: Yes
Release Date: 9 September 2015
Topsy, turvy, left is right, up is down, can't make heads or tails of it all maze of epic proportions. Navigating the Labyrinth is simple yet complex. The strongest of hunters easily collapse to their knees in sheer madness trying and failing to complete this almost living structure. Even those that make it through have no better understanding of its layout.

Overview

The Labyrinth is located in the Hollow Heights region requiring a minimum rank of Duke or Duchess and the Labyrinth Key to enter.
The Labyrinth Key can be purchased at the Fungal Cavern Cartographer in exchange for 30,000 gold and 1 Crystal Crucible.
Hunters must navigate the Labyrinth to enter Zokor. While in Zokor Hunters are unable to access the Labyrinth.
Leaving the Labyrinth (or Zokor) will not reset a Hunter's progress.
Hunters navigate Intersections and Hallways collecting clues from the mice found in the Labyrinth. Mice can drop Dead End, Farming, Fealty, Scholar, Treasury, and Tech clues, depending on which Hallway they inhabit.

Entering the Labyrinth

When Hunters first enter the Labyrinth they encounter an Intersection which offers the choice of three doors, 1 each of a Short Plain Fealty Hallway, a Short Plain Scholar Hallway, and a Short Plain Tech Hallway. Hunters must choose one of these Hallways to begin collecting clues.

Clues

Only mice found in Hallways will provide clues to Hunters.

  • Fealty Clues are found only in Fealty Hallways
  • Scholar Clues are found only in Scholar Hallways
  • Tech Clues are found only in Tech Hallways
  • Farming Clues are found only in Farming Hallways
  • Treasury Clues are found in Treasury Hallways
  • Dead End Clues are found in all Hallways and are the result of a Failure To Catch a mouse.
  • A Failure to Attract a mouse will not affect the Hunter's progress in any way.

On the HUD, clues are represented as follows:

  • District clues are shown in green with dots showing the number of clues found
  • Dead End clues are shown in red.
  • The plain grey squares represent progress where no clue was found for a hunt.

When Hunters have accumulated 100 or more total clues the next intersection they encounter will offer a choice of District Doorways that allow entry to Zokor. The number of clues Hunters have of each type will determine which District Doors are available, their quality, and the amount of Stealth that Hunters will have while hunting in the District they enter.

Clue Benchmarks

When first entering the Labyrinth, Hunters will be presented with Short Fealty, Short Scholar, and Short Tech Hallways.
Plain Farming Hallways cannot be encountered until Hunters reach the first Intersection.
There are no Epic Farming or Epic Treasury Hallways.

Area
Clues Found
0
Total Clues
15
Total Clues
15
District-Specific Clues
30 Fealty Clues
and
30 Scholar Clues
and
30 Tech Clues
50
District-Specific Clues
80
District-Specific Clues
100
District-Specific Clues
Labyrinth
Hallways Unlocked
Plain Farming
Plain Fealty
Plain Scholar
Plain Tech
Plain Treasury Superior Farming
Superior Fealty
Superior Scholar
Superior Tech
Superior Treasury
N/A Epic Fealty
Epic Scholar
Epic Tech
N/A N/A
Zokor
Districts Unlocked
Farming Garden N/A Outer Fealty Shrine
Neophyte Scholar Study
Tech Foundry Outskirts
Treasure Room
Lair of the Minotaur Inner Fealty Temple
Master Scholar Auditorium
Overgrown Farmhouse
Tech Research Centre
Treasure Vault
Dark Library
Manaforge
Templar's Sanctum
Mice drop Labyrinth Theme scraps

Intersections

Hunters encounter an intersection with 3 doors when they first enter the Labyrinth. When Hunters finish navigating a Hallway they will be presented with another intersection that will offer from 1 to 3 new doorways allowing access to new Hallways. Hunters can hunt in Intersections without selecting a new door, but they will not collect any clues from the mice found there.

Hallways

There are 5 types of Hallways with 3 possible lengths and up to 3 levels of quality. It is possible to find each type and quality of Hallway in all 3 lengths.

  • Hallway Type
  • Fealty - Hunters are offered the choice of a Fealty Hallway when they first enter the Labyrinth. Mice in these Hallways drop Fealty clues.
  • Scholar - Hunters are offered the choice of a Scholar Hallway when they first enter the Labyrinth. Mice in these Hallways drop Scholar clues.
  • Tech - Hunters are offered the choice of a Tech Hallway when they first enter the Labyrinth. Mice in these Hallways drop Tech clues.
  • Farming - Hunters will begin to encounter Farming Hallways after navigating their first Hallway. Mice in these Hallways drop Farming clues.
  • Treasury - Hunters will begin to encounter Treasury Hallways after navigating their first Hallway and collecting 15 total clues. Mice in these Hallways drop Treasury clues.
  • Hallway Length
  • When Hunters first enter the Labyrinth they are presented with three short Hallways. After Hunters complete their first Hallway' the Hallway length they encounter will be random. These Hallways can be of any quality, if the appropriate number of clues have been found.
  • Short Hallways are 10 steps long.
  • Medium Hallways are 15 steps long.
  • Long Hallways are 25 steps long.
  • Hallway Quality
  • The quality of the Hallways encountered by Hunters is determined by the number of specific clues they have accumulated. These Hallways can be of any length.
  • Plain Hallways are the default quality and can be encountered when Hunters first enter the Labyrinth.
  • Superior Hallways will begin to appear after Hunters have accumulated 15 clues of a specific type.
  • Epic Hallways will begin to appear after Hunters have accumulated 50 clues of a specific type. There are no Epic Treasury or Farming Hallways.
  • EXAMPLE: To encounter Superior Fealty Hallways, Hunters must collect 15 Fealty clues. To encounter Epic Fealty Hallways, Hunters must collect 50 Fealty clues.

Navigating the Labyrinth

Hunters must choose Hallways and collect clues in the Labyrinth to be able to enter Zokor.

Each Intersection offers Hunters the choice of up to 3 Hallways. Navigating these Hallways allows Hunters to collect clues. The number of clues collected will determine the quality of Hallways encountered and the type and quality of District Doors found after successfully navigating the Labyrinth.

There are a number of items that can help Hunters navigate the Labyrinth.

  • Using either base in the Labyrinth reduces the chance that a failure to catch a mouse will result in a Dead End clue.
  • Retreat Button
  • Found on the HUD, the retreat button allows Hunters to abandon their current progress in the Labyrinth.
  • Using the retreat button returns the Hunter to the beginning of the Labyrinth and removes all clues found on the abandoned run.

Entering Zokor

Once Hunters have accumulated 100 (or more) total clues, they will be presented with District Doorways at the end of their current Hallway. The District Doorways encountered are dependent upon the number of each type of clue found while hunting in the Labyrinth.

  • Fealty Districts
The Outer Fealty Shrine is encountered when Hunters have collected 15 to 49 Fealty clues.
The Inner Fealty Temple is encountered when Hunters have collected 50 to 79 Fealty clues.
The Templar's Sanctum is encountered when Hunters have collected 80 or more Fealty clues.
  • Scholar Districts
The Neophyte Scholar Study is encountered when Hunters have collected 15 to 49 Scholar clues.
The Master Scholar Auditorium is encountered when Hunters have collected 50 to 79 Scholar clues.
The Dark Library is encountered when Hunters have collected 80 or more Scholar clues.
  • Tech Districts
The Tech Foundry Outskirts is encountered when Hunters have collected 15 to 49 Tech clues.
The Tech Research Centre is encountered when Hunters have collected 50 to 79 Tech clues.
The Manaforge is encountered when Hunters have collected 80 or more Tech clues.
  • Treasury Districts
The Treasure Room is encountered when Hunters have collected 15 to 49 Treasury clues.
The Treasure Vault is encountered when Hunters have collected 50 or more Treasury clues.
  • Farming Districts
The Farming Garden will be available to Hunters, even if they have collected zero Farming clues. The default Stealth in the Farming Garden is 10. Collecting more that 10 Farming clues will increase Stealth accordingly.
The Overgrown Farmhouse is encountered when Hunters have collected 50 or more Farming clues.
  • The Lair of the Minotaur
To encounter the Lair of the Minotaur, Hunters must have a minimum of 30 each of Fealty, Scholar, and Tech clues.
To enter the Lair of the Minotaur, Hunters must craft a Minotaur Key. This key is consumed upon entry.

The Heads-Up Display

The HUD in the Labyrinth shows a wide variety of information and provides Hunters with the ability to arm and disarm a number of items.

Upper Section

  • This section of the HUD identifies the Hunter's current position in the Labyrinth. It also provides the following information and actions:
Shadow Stalker status - The current activity level of the Shadow Stalker
Closed eyes are present when Glowing Gruyere is armed. The Shadow Stalker avoids traps baited with Glowing Gruyere.
Open eyes with red warning lines are present when any other bait is armed, showing that the Shadow Stalker can be encountered.
Hovering over the eyes allows Hunters to arm or craft Glowing Gruyere. The popup hint states "Only Glowing Gruyere repels Shadow Stalkers!"
Retreat - Hunters can choose to retreat to the beginning of the Labyrinth. All clues will be lost and this action cannot be undone. The popup hint states "Discard all of your clues and start over at the beginning of the maze. This cannot be undone!"
Shuffler's Cube - This section shows the number of Cubes in a Hunter's inventory and allows them to be used to change the selection of Doorways at an Intersection.
Cubes can only be used at Intersections and will always provide 3 new Doorways to choose from.
Mousing over this section will provide Hunters with the option to buy Shuffler's Cubes. The popup hint states "Don't like the doors in this intersection? Use a Shuffler's Cube to find new doors!" along with further details on whether a cube can be used.
Using Cubes will not result in a Treasury Doorway unless Hunters have collected 15 total clues, including Dead End clues.

Central Section

  • The main body of the HUD shows the current Hallway, progress in that Hallway, an Intersection, and 3 Doorways.
Hallway - This section of the HUD shows a cavern tunnel when first entering the Labyrinth. Once a Doorway has been selected, this section will show a Labyrinth Hallway that tracks the Hunter's progress.
Brown Tile - A section of the Hallway that has yet to be visited by the Hunter.
Blue Tile with Footprints - The Hunter's current position. Mousing over this tile shows a tooltip that reads Current position.
Green Tile with Dots - These tiles represent a hunt where a clue was found. The number of dots shown is equal to the number of clues found. Mousing over this tile shows a tooltip that reads [X] clue(s).
Red Tile - These tiles represent a hunt where a Dead End clue was found, because a mouse was missed. Mousing over this tile shows a tooltip that reads Dead End clue!
Grey Tile - These tiles represent a Hunt where no clue was found (including when a mouse was not caught but the Labyrinth or Minotaur Base absorbed the dead end clue).
Intersection- This section of the HUD shows the current selection of Doorways.
While in an active Hallway, this section shows three plain doors with no District markings.
When first entering the Labyrinth or after completing a Hallway, this section shows up to 3 Doorways with District markings that match the available Doorways.
Doorways - This section of the HUD shows the available Doorways and is where Hunters choose their next Hallway. Clicking on a door offers a confirmation screen on whether to open the door.
Each Doorway has a tooltip that shows the type, length and quality of the Hallway found behind the Doorway.
Blocked Doorways are shown in grey and have no District markings.
  • When completing a hallway with 100 or more clues, the main body changes to a display of 5 district doors, with doors unlocked according to whether enough clues for that district type were found. Choosing a door transports the hunter to Zokor.

Lower Section

  • This section shows the Hunter's Compass and the accumulated materials found in the Labyrinth and Zokor.
Compass Magnets - The number of Magnets in a Hunter's inventory are shown here.
Using a Compass Magnet will remove 3 of each type of clue from the Hunter's Compass. The popup hint states "A Compass Magnet removes 3 of each type of clue, freeing space for new clues!"
Compass - This section shows the Hunter's progress in collecting 100 clues.
The Compass bar fills with clues, each type represented by a unique color, and the progress toward 100 is tracked to the right. It is possible to collect more than 100 clues.
Hovering over the Compass brings up a display that shows the Hunter's progress in collecting each type of clue and whether the thresholds for encountering the various District types in Zokor have been met.
A Green Checkmark indicates that Hunters have reached the threshold for encountering higher level Districts.
Labyrinth Lantern - The status of the Hunter's Lantern and the amount of Lantern Oil in their inventory is shown here.
Hunters must purchase a Labyrinth Lantern in the Labyrinth General Store for 33,333 gold before they will be able to use Lantern Oil.
The Lantern may only be lit while in a Hallway. The popup hint in a hallway states "When lit, the Labyrinth Lantern burns oil on every hunt to help you find bonus clues."
When lit, mice that provide clues will drop an additional clue of the same type. Dead End clues are not affected by the Lantern.
Lantern Oil is used on every hunt while the Lantern is lit.
The Lantern is automatically deactivated when entering an Intersection. It must be reactivated by the Hunter when entering a new Hallway'.
Lantern Oil can be found as loot or purchased from the Labyrinth General Store. Each unit of Oil costs 1 Scholar Scroll, 1 Plate of Fealty, and 1 Tech Power Core.
Crafting Materials - The type and amount of Labyrinth and Zokor crafting items are found here. The following items are shown here:
Plate of Fealty - Found in Fealtry Districts.
Tech Power Core - Found in Tech Districts.
Scholar Scroll - Found in Scholar Districts.
Nightshade - Found in Farming Districts, Superior Farming Hallways, and from the certain mice in the Fungal Cavern.
Cavern Fungus - Found in Farming Districts, Farming Hallways, and from certain mice in the Fungal Cavern.

Labyrinth Mice

These mice, all Citizens of Zokor, are found in the Labyrinth, but inhabit intersections or specific hallways. Standard Cheeses will attract all mice in the Labyrinth, though Glowing Gruyere is preferred. The Shadow Stalker will avoid traps baited with Glowing Gruyere.

The length of hallways found in the Labyrinth is randomly generated, but the quality of hallways encountered is dependent on the number of clues Hunters have found for that hallway type.

  • Plain Hallways
Plain Fealty, Scholar, and Tech Hallways are encountered upon entering the Labyrinth.
Plain Farming Hallways can be encountered after completing the first Hallway in the Labyrinth.
Plain Treasury Hallways can be encountered after accumulating 15 total clues, including Dead End clues.
  • Superior Hallways
Superior Farming, Fealty, Scholar, and Tech Hallways can be found after accumulating 15 clues of the relevant type.
Superior Treasury Hallways can be encountered after accumulating 15 Treasury clues.
  • Epic Hallways
Epic Fealty, Scholar, and Tech Hallways can be found after accumulating 50 clues of the relevant type.
There are no Epic Farming or Treasury Hallways.

All mice in the Labyrinth have a weakness to Forgotten weapons and most have a weakness to Arcane weapons.


Mouse
Points
Gold
Hallway
Type
Clues
Plain
Superior
Epic
Loot
Hallway Quality
Ash Golem 45,950 5,000 Tech 1 X X X
Automated Stone Sentry 60,000 10,000 Tech 2 X X
Corridor Bruiser 50,000 8,000 All Halls
and
Intersections
0 X X X Flawless Orb
Dark Templar 80,800 12,750 Fealty 3 X
Drudge 32,500 4,988 Fealty 1 X X X
Fungal Technomorph 80,800 12,750 Tech 3 X
Hired Eidolon 44,220 10,000 Treasury 1 X X
Lost 30,000 995 All Halls
and
Intersections
0 X X X Simple Orb
Lost Legionnaire 25,500 2,000 All Halls
and
Intersections
0 X X X Flawed Orb
Simple Orb
Masked Pikeman 45,950 5,000 Fealty 1 X X X
Mimic 57,325 12,890 Treasury 1 X X
Mind Tearer 60,000 10,000 Fealty 2 X X
Mush Monster 44,620 5,645 Farming 1 X X Cavern Fungus
Mushroom Harvester 38,640 4,160 Farming 1 X X Cavern Fungus
Mystic Guardian 40,000 7,700 Scholar 2 X X
Mystic Herald 60,000 10,000 Scholar 2 X X
Mystic Scholar 80,800 12,750 Scholar 3 X
Nightshade Nanny 56,800 7,200 Farming 2 X Cavern Fungus
Nightshade
Reanimated Carver 90,000 9,000 All Halls
but NOT
Intersections
0 X X X Divine Orb
Lantern Oil
RR-8 32,500 4,988 Tech 1 X X X
Sanguinarian 45,950 5,000 Scholar 1 X X X
Shadow Stalker
Avoids Glowing Gruyere
70,000 700 All Halls
and
Intersections
0 X X X
Solemn Soldier 40,000 7,700 Fealty 2 X X
Summoning Scholar 32,500 4,988 Scholar 1 X X X
Tech Golem 40,000 7,700 Tech 2 X X
Treasure Brawler 72,000 37,250 Treasury 2 X

Hunting Strategy

Hunters can choose between arming Forgotten or Arcane weapons in order to catch the mice in the Labyrinth.
Standard Cheese will attract all mice in this location, but Glowing Gruyere is preferred by all mice except the Shadow Stalker.

Hunters must collect clues while navigating Hallways to be able to enter the various Districts in Zokor.

Adventure Book

Hunters can complete steps to Track Down the Retired Minotaur by collecting clues to allow entry into the various Zokor Districts.

Tournaments

Labyrinth mice are worth points during some Tournaments.

Treasure Maps

Many mice in the Labyrinth are found on Labyrinth Treasure Maps.

Hunting tips by Larry

Greetings! First time here? ...Are you sure?

The Labyrinth is a complex, living, breathing, moving entrance devised by those that live within the massive city of Zokor as a security measure to deter any potential invaders from making it to the city's core.

At the entrance to the Labyrinth, you will find three doors. Each one sets out in the general direction of one of the three main city districts.

As you make your way through the corridors and endless hallways inside, you will need to collect clues to eventually find an exit into the city, guided by your special Labyrinth Compass.

Each door leads to a hallway themed after its respective district. My personal research has shown that hallways come in varying lengths and qualities, with each terminating at a new intersection with new doors to pick. The intersections vary in their options, and won't always have one of each type. There are more districts than the main three, and sometimes an intersection won't even have three doors!

Once the Labyrinth is ready to spit you out, you will come face to face with up to five exits which lead to the specified district indicated on the door. Not all exits will be unlocked and sometimes the exits will indicate different parts of the district that lies behind them. Making this final choice will lead you to Zokor, but you will have to return to the Labyrinth many times to find passage to all districts and all sections of each district within the city!

Each time you enter the city, the Labyrinth will lock down and reconfigure itself behind you while you explore your chosen district. When you return, the Labyrinth will be completely different than the last time you passed through.

Here, take this magical compass with you. It will store any clues you have obtained and guide you through the maze. It keeps leading me back to the entrance here so hopefully it will be of greater use to you...

Good luck! I'm gonna go sit down for a little bit...

Location-Specific Effects

Bases

  • The Labyrinth Base reduces the chance that a failure to catch a mouse will result in a Dead End clue..
  • The Minotaur Base reduces the chance that a failure to catch a mouse will result in a Dead End clue.

Charms

Shops

These are the Shops that can be found in the Labyrinth:

Cartographer

Item
Cost
Refund
Requirement
Labyrinth Scroll Case 8 Ancient Relics N/A None

Charm Shoppe

Item
Cost
Per Piece
Refund
Per Piece
Charmbit 25 20
Nightshade Farming Charm 400
5 Cavern Fungus
2 Mineral
60
Super Power Charm 900 270
Super Luck Charm 1,250 375

Cheese Shoppe

Item
Cost
Per Piece
Refund
Per Piece
Swiss Cheese 100 100
Brie Cheese 200 200
Gouda Cheese 600 600

General Store

Item
Cost
Per Piece
Refund
Per Piece
Labyrinth Lantern 33,333 N/A
Lantern Oil 680
1 Scholar Scroll
1 Plate of Fealty
1 Tech Power Core
N/A
Shuffler's Cube 4,800
10 Scholar Scroll
10 Plate of Fealty
10 Tech Power Core
N/A
Compass Magnet 12,000
10 Scholar Scroll
10 Plate of Fealty
10 Tech Power Core
N/A
Endless Labyrinth Blueprints 6,980,000 N/A
Event Horizon Trap Blueprints 2,300,000 N/A
Temporal Turbine Trap Blueprints 2,500,000 N/A
Minotaur Base Blueprints 7,900,000 N/A
Labyrinth Theme Scrap VI 900
1 Scholar Scroll
1 Plate of Fealty
1 Tech Power Core
N/A
Curds and Whey 12 3
Ionized Salt 450 150
Living Shard 1,200 1,200
Flawed Orb 2 Scholar Scroll
2 Plate of Fealty
2 Tech Power Core
N/A
Simple Orb 3 Scholar Scroll
3 Plate of Fealty
3 Tech Power Core
N/A
Flawless Orb 5 Scholar Scroll
5 Plate of Fealty
5 Tech Power Core
N/A
Divine Orb 15 Scholar Scroll
15 Plate of Fealty
15 Tech Power Core
N/A
Epic Orb 125,000 125,000
Gold Leaf 26,000 13,000
Umbral Capacitor 500,000 500,000
Arcane Crystal 2,500,000 2,500,000

Trapsmith

Bases
Item
Cost
Refund
Requirement
Labyrinth Base 599,000
25 Scholar Scrolls
25 Plate of Fealty
25 Tech Power Cores
107,000 220,000,000
points to equip

History and Trivia

Locations
Gnawnia:  • Meadow   • Town of Gnawnia   • Windmill   • Harbour
 • Mountain
Valour:  • King's Arms   • Tournament Hall   • King's Gauntlet
Whisker Woods:  • Calm Clearing   • Great Gnarled Tree   • Lagoon
Burroughs:  • Laboratory   • Mousoleum   • Town of Digby   • Bazaar   • Toxic Spill
Furoma:  • Training Grounds   • Dojo   • Meditation Room   • Pinnacle Chamber
Bristle Woods:  • Catacombs   • Forbidden Grove   • Acolyte Realm
Tribal Isles:  • Cape Clawed   • Elub Shore   • Nerg Plains   • Derr Dunes
 • Jungle of Dread   • Dracano   • Balack's Cove
Varmint Valley:  • Claw Shot City   • Gnawnian Express Station   • Fort Rox
Queso Canyon:  • Queso River   • Prickly Plains   • Cantera Quarry   • Queso Geyser
Rodentia:  • S.S. Huntington IV   • Seasonal Garden   • Zugzwang's Tower   • Crystal Library
 • Slushy Shoreline   • Iceberg   • Sunken City
Sandtail Desert:  • Fiery Warpath   • Muridae Market   • Living Garden   • Twisted Garden
 • Lost City   • Cursed City   • Sand Dunes   • Sand Crypts
Hollow Heights:  • Fungal Cavern   • Labyrinth   • Zokor   • Moussu Picchu   • Floating Islands
Folklore Forest:  • Foreword Farm   • Prologue Pond   • Table of Contents   • Bountiful Beanstalk
Rift Plane:  • Gnawnia Rift   • Burroughs Rift   • Whisker Woods Rift   • Furoma Rift
 • Bristle Woods Rift • Valour Rift
Events:  • Great Winter Hunt: Great Winter Taiga
 • Cinnamon Hill   • Golem Workshop   • Ice Fortress
 • Halloween: Gloomy Greenwood
 • MouseHunt Birthday: The SUPER|brie+ Factory
 • Ronza: Ronza's Traveling Shoppe
 • Historic uses: King's Party Zone   • Festive Comet
Others:  • King's Stockade   • Vacant Lot