All coil dungeons... because it separates the real players from the baddies.
All coil dungeons... because it separates the real players from the baddies.
Thousand Maws of Toto-Rak why? it feels like Zelda ocarina of time inside the duke tree lol and so much so with the webs n boss :P![]()
One of my personal favourites is the same as the OP. I love the music, scenery, and overall atmosphere of this dungeon. Not to mention Diabolos is cool
The only thing I'd add is that I seem to be the only one on the server who can handle marking/opening the the damn doors, so that helps make me enjoy it more, knowing I'm good at it! ^_^
Favorite would have to be Haukke Manor.
I'm a huge fan of Haunted Mansions and ghost stuff, so I feel in love with that Dungeon. The haunting music and the decor is just great.
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My fav has to be Tam-Tara HM. The first time I went through that and viewed the cut scenes....really gave me the chills. It was awesome.
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Pharos Sirius and Tam-Tara Deepcroft Hard
Because they have a long and involved story that accompanies you while you level up. (Unless you didn't pay attention to Edda's party at all, in which case you missed out, and not just on dungeon story). These two dungeons are the only dungeons beside the main story ones that feel truly integrated in your character's story and development. On top of that, they have amazing atmosphere, great music and don't waste a lot of time (like, say, Aurum Vale).
Lost City is also great, but feels a bit disjointed from the rest of the game.
Wow.. it's hard to nail it down to just one. There aren't many that I don't like! *laugh* So... if I had to narrow it down it would be:
Pre-50 dungeons - Brayflox Longstop and Haukke Manor
Post 50 dungeons - TamTara HM, Stone Vigil HM and Haukke HM
Favourite 'Raid' - Syrcus Tower
Favourite 'Instance' - Garuda HM and Gilgamesh
I am really looking forward to Satasha HM though! And Shiva.. yeee!
I adore SV HM. Just; dragons, cannons, great bosses, the music i love, everything. It's perfect.
Close seconds are Bray NM and ST.
ugh i always get Tam Tara Hm for Expert Roulette and absolutely hate that place with a passion.
My fav i think is still Stone Vigil sm but Haulbreaker Isle is very close as it's such a beautifully designed dungeon.
Those doors that light up when you open them makes it sort of Tomb Raider or Indiana Jones feelish.
City Of AK is just overall beautiful as well, and the last boss is so much fun
I like Dzemael Darkhold. It's a dungeon that appears to have had some thought put into it, more-so that just slapping together a bunch of rooms and throwing in mobs that do nothing memorable. Having to stay in the purple areas near the start and during the first boss is interesting. Then there's the huge toad guys who can send you flying over the cliff if you get caught in the aoe. The skeletons walking in packs can be dangerous and all three bosses are fun, challenging and well designed.
The dungeons leading up to 50 all have some challenge and interesting design elements. Then endgame hits and we get a bunch of vanilla dungeons with no challenge and little thought put into them. We get all this great gear and abilities for what? Easy dungeons and endgame fights that rely on everyone dodging properly.
I hope this game gets better.
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