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* Four [[Alumnus Badge]] monuments
* Four [[Alumnus Badge]] monuments


==Adjoining Zones==
==Transfer Points ==


*None, Croatoa is only reachable via the [[Green Line]] monorail.
* None, Croatoa is only reachable via the [[Green Line]] monorail.
* The [[Croatoa Beacon]]  location is (161.5, -32, -844), just west of War Witch.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 22:21, 25 August 2006

Croatoa. It's a name that conjures up images both mysterious and fantastical. In Issue 5, be prepared to enter a new enchanted realm of supernatural danger, where myth becomes reality and ancient legends walk the earth. Croatoa is a place steeped in old magic, ruled and contested by witches, Red Caps, Fir Bolgs and the Tuatha de Dannan. Any hero who faces these creatures in the wooded depths of Croatoa will know the true meaning behind the title, "Forest of Dread."

Enemy groups in Croatoa are actually enemies of each other as well. For example, if a Tuatha de Dannan runs arcross a member of The Cabal, they will start attacking each other. Any damage caused by enemies will leech experience from a defeat.

Contacts

Task Force Contacts

Trainer

Regular Contacts

Notable NPCs

Neigborhoods

  • Salamanca
  • New Connaught
  • The Misty Wood
  • The Broken Teeth
  • Sunset Ridge
  • The Grim Vale

Stores

Exploration Badges

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Plaques and Monuments

Transfer Points

  • None, Croatoa is only reachable via the Green Line monorail.
  • The Croatoa Beacon location is (161.5, -32, -844), just west of War Witch.

Notes

  • The Tuatha de Dannan villain group name is misspelled in the targetting window; it is spelled "Tuatha de Dannon." Everywhere else in the game and in the documentation, however, it is spelled Tuatha de Dannan.
  • This zone was created as part of the release of Issue 5 on August 31, 2005.
  • Croatoa is clearly an homage to "supernatural" towns like Salem, Massachusetts and the fictional Sleepy Hollow.

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