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[[Image:Collofireworks.JPG|right|frame|Fireworks for Winning Run]]
Introduced during [[Rekindling the Light]].
Introduced during [[Rekindling the Light]].



Revision as of 13:50, 10 November 2008

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Fireworks for Winning Run

Introduced during Rekindling the Light.

Overview

The Colosseum is a place that hosts several arena style activies. It is located West of Yanshi, at 11.3S 37.6E. The portal can be recalled, tied and summoned.

NPCs

Activities / Quests

Colosseum Bosses

The colosseum contains several bosses, which are in effect a 1-room arena that contains a spawn of monsters and a Boss Creature. Each boss is accessed by using their respective statues that are located along the hallways of the lobby. In order to access these boss arenas, you must be flagged. Flagging consists of reaching a certain arena in the Colosseum Arena or Advanced Colosseum Arena. As the difficulty of the boss increases, higher arenas must be reached to allow access:

Note: The Advanced Colosseum Arena begins at Arena 6.

Easter Egg Bosses

In addition to regular Colosseum Bosses, there are also Easter Egg Bosses, which are located behind the Locked Door at the end of the Southeast hall. To access the statues behind the Locked Door, hand an Egg to the Master Arbirator:

You can go fight several Colosseum bosses by using their statues in the hallway behind the main room. To access them you must first be flagged by reaching a certain arena in the regular Colosseum (see table below). Also, for Gladiator Diemos you must additionally complete the Diemos Flagging. Then simply use their statue to enter their personal chamber. When you kill the boss and any remaining creatures, a door will appear leading back to the Colosseum drop point.

Colosseum Arenas

The Colosseum Arenas consist of 18 rooms, each of which contains a variety of monsters. The goal is to defeat the creatures in all 18 rooms and use the final exit before the 1 hour timer is up. The concept is simple; when you clear a room, the door to the next room appears on the North wall. Being successful in the Colosseum is all about teamwork; everyone has different roles, and must play their role well to succeed.

There are two entrances to the Colosseum Arena, and while both access the same set of rooms, the Advanced Coloseeum Arena will start you a further along:

Colosseum Run Goals:

  • Flagging Run: For anyone. To gain access to the bottom 3 Colosseum Bosses.
  • Fun Run: For anyone. Just to get familiar with the colosseum and its mechanics. Expectations should not be high, as teams rarely get far.
  • Coin run: Generally 160+. Get to Arena 15 or higher. Must have a quest leader, and each person has a role to follow.
  • Rare run: 200+ experienced and fully equipped players only. Goal is to Win. Rares are required.

Colosseum Arena

  • This arena is typically only used if members of your party are less than level 80. If this is not the case, it makes more sense to start in the Advanced Colosseum Arena under most circumstances.

Advanced Colosseum Arena


Rewards

Room Rewards

There is an percent based experience reward associated with completing every arena. If you are over level 166 the xp is a flat amount, if you are under 166 the amount is a percentage of your next level. For completing certain stages (arena 13 and up) you are rewarded with Colosseum Coins which can be redeemed for a wide variety of items from the Colosseum Coin Collector. You must use the exit door to have completed a room. For example, killing the spawn in room 10 then using the door and entereing room 11 counts as having beaten 10.

Room Title XP 166+ XP 1-165 Coins
1 Scrapper 10,000 10,000 -
2 Arena Rat 50,000 50,000 -
3 Arena Custodian 100,000 100,000 -
4 Drudge Dread 150,000 150,000 -
5 Contender 200,000 200,000 -
6 Gladiator 500,000 500,000 -
7 Warrior of the Seventh Circle 18,779,866 4% -
8 Survivalist 28,169,799 6% -
9 Hostile Combatant 37,559,732 8% -
10 Myrmidon 46,949,665 10% -
11 Pit Fighter 93,899,330 20% -
12 Ring Master 140,848,995 30% -
13 Lord of the Arena 187,798,660 40% 1
14 Fearless 234,748,325 50% 1
15 Master Gladiator 281,697,990 60% 2
16 Colossus 305,172,823 65% 3
17 Titan 328,647,655 70% 4
18 Colosseum Champion 328,647,655 70% 4

Rings

For beating all 18 arenas in under an hour you will receive a Colosseum Vault Key to the Colosseum chest which has Black Marrow Reliquary grade loot and one of five special rings (random). Duplicate or unwanted rings can be given to the Master Arbitrator for 140 million xp and 2 Colosseum Coins (30% of level up to 165, 140 million max). Ivory can be applied to a ring so the ring can be turned in by someone else (xp and coins are the same).

Ring Spells
Red Empyrean Ring
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Regeneration Incantation (+145%)
Essence Glutton (Health +30)
Blue Empyrean Ring
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Mana Renewal Incantation (+145%)
Empyrean Mana Absorption (+100 Mana)
Mana Conversion Mastery Incantation (+45 MC)
Major Piercing Ward
White Empyrean Ring
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Major Bludgeoning Ward
Major Piercing Ward
Major Slashing Ward
Yellow Empyrean Ring
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Rejuvenation Incantation (Stamina Rejuvenation +145%)
Empyrean Stamina Absorption (+100 Stamina)
Aurlanaa's Resolve (Stamina Rejuvenation +120% Cantrip)
Empyrean Enlightenment (Arcane Lore +60)
Major Slashing Ward
Green Empyrean Ring
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Empyrean Regeneration (+50%)
Empyrean Rejuvenation (+50%)
Empyrean Mana Renewal(+50%)
Epic Bludgeon Ward (+20%)


You hand over 1 of your Red Empyrean Rings.
Master Arbitrator tells you, "Very well, then take this knowledge instead."
You've earned 81,052,125 experience. (Level 143)
Master Arbitrator gives you 2 Colosseum Coins.