The Shaded Citadel is a challenging region in the early to mid-game, featuring dimly lit corridors and perilous lower pathways infested with spiders. For newcomers, it poses a considerable challenge. While it is not impossible to navigate without a light source, it is strongly advised for first-time visitors. Además, if you have the downpour DLC, it serves as the starting region for the Gourmand character.
Traversing the Shaded Citadel
When venturing into the Shaded Citadel, it is highly recommended to bring a lantern to illuminate your path. You can obtain lanterns by trading with the scavenger merchant located within the region.
In close proximity to the scavenger merchant, you will come across the echo of Four Needles Under Plentiful Leaves, along with a colored pearl. Alternativamente, if you don’t have a lantern, some slug cats in the area have overseers that provide illumination for the player’s journey. Another option is to acquire a lantern mouse, a creature found in the region, which can be used as a light source. Sin embargo, it’s important to note that carrying the lantern mouse significantly increases the weight of your Slugcat. Here is a helpful map of the Shaded Citadel to assist you in your exploration.
Shaded Citadel Creatures
List of Creatures in the Shaded Citadel:
- Carroñeros, commonly referred to as Scavs, are tribal creatures and one of the most widespread species in Rain World. They can be found in various regions throughout the game.
- Lagartos rosados, También conocido como lagartos magenta o morados, are a type of lizard species. They are often encountered early in the game and are notable for their ability to climb poles. While they mainly appear in the early-game areas, they occasionally make rare appearances in later regions.
- Lagartos negros, also called Mole Lizards, are a rare species of lizards found in only three regions. They stand out as the only lizards without vision.
- Lantern Mice are passive and timid creatures that inhabit the Shaded Citadel. They possess natural bioluminescence, which can be utilized to navigate through dark areas.
- Coalescipedes, commonly known as Spiders, are swarming creatures that overwhelm their prey through sheer numbers.
- Grandes arañas, also known as Wolf Spiders, are large arachnid-like creatures characterized by multiple legs, colmillos retráctiles, y protuberancias espinosas en sus espaldas. They operate as both predators, hunting smaller prey, and prey themselves, being targeted by larger predators.
- Monster Kelp are immobile predators primarily found in or near bodies of water. They capture unsuspecting prey by dragging them into their den.
For more detailed information about these creatures, please refer to the Rain World wiki.
Shaded Citadel Consumables
Within the Shaded Citadel, two primary food sources can be found: Batflies and Slime Mold. These serve as essential nourishment for survival in this region. Sin embargo, it’s important to note that the DLC Character Gourmand starts in a small patch of slime mold due to its substantial and demanding dietary needs.
Shaded Citadel And Memory Crypts Tips
- In the Memory Crypts sub-region, there is no threat music. Sin embargo, be attentive to the loud clanking noises produced by approaching Miros Birds, which can be heard from offscreen.
- Spears have random spawn locations but also a few guaranteed spawn points throughout the sub-region. These spears can be lodged into walls, allowing you to traverse terrain more swiftly than using the tunnels below.
- Flashbangs are also found at specific locations in the sub-region. When thrown near Miros Birds, they blind the birds for a duration of up to 10 artículos de segunda clase, providing a temporary advantage.
- In Memory Crypts, it is advisable to discard or consume lanterns in favor of more useful items. The sub-region is adequately illuminated, making it possible to navigate without a lantern.
Remember these tips to enhance your survival and exploration in the Shaded Citadel and Memory Crypts.
Memory Crypts and Miros Birds
The Memory Crypts serve as solitary abodes, each inhabited by a single creature known as Miros Birds. Sin embargo, if you possess the downpour DLC, Miros Vultures are also present. En esta sección, I will provide guidance on effectively eluding and engaging in combat with Miros birds. For further information on Miros Vultures, it is advisable to consult the corresponding entry on the Wiki.
Evasión
Finding refuge in tunnels and other confined spaces proves effective in evading Miros Birds, as their large size prevents them from entering such areas. Remaining hidden while a group of birds passes by serves as a reliable method for ensuring personal safety. It is worth noting that Miros Birds have the ability to extend their beaks into tunnels to capture prey that enters or becomes visible within. Sin embargo, their interest in tunnel entrances typically diminishes rapidly, prompting them to move on.
Miros Birds possess greater speed than Slugcat and can be challenging to outrun, especially considering the uneven terrain found in the Memory Crypts. Prior to their arrival, audible metallic sounds often provide an advance warning. Carrying Flashbangs can prove advantageous as they offer the player an opportunity to create a diversion and gain enough time to seek shelter.
Combate
Engaging in direct combat with Miros Birds poses considerable risks due to their substantial health and deadly bites. They swiftly attack anything that comes too close, making close-quarter confrontations perilous unless the birds are first stunned, blinded, or distracted. Employing an Explosive Spear provides a reliable means to eliminate a Miros Bird with a single strike. In cases where an explosive spear is unavailable, a viable method involves isolating one bird from the group, temporarily blinding it with a Flashbang, and then dispatching it with a spear. Sin embargo, caution is advised as Miros Birds may still attempt to bite Slugcat even when blinded. Además, utilizing Jellyfish can serve to momentarily incapacitate the birds while inflicting damage.
What to Do After Conquering Shaded Citadel
Upon successfully overcoming the challenges within the Shaded Citadel, several pathways lie open for exploration:
- One option is to venture into the Industrial Complex.
- Another possibility is to make your way to the Shoreline.
- Alternativamente, if you choose to traverse the Memory Crypts, you can proceed towards the Exterior.
- Además, for those who possess the downpour DLC, an additional destination known as the Garbage Wastes becomes accessible
Facts About Shaded Citadel
En efecto, these questions test the knowledge of Shaded Citadel and its associated details. Aquí están las respuestas:
- Early in development, Shaded Citadel was originally referred to as Shadow Urban.
- The connection between Shaded Citadel and Garbage Wastes is one of the two connections introduced by the downpour DLC, with the other being Drainage System and Chimney Canopy.
- According to early concept art, the cabinets in the Memory Crypts were depicted as being secured together with large clamps.
- Room SH_B11 contains 20 Coalescipedes that are unable to reach the player due to the level geometry.
If you possess accurate knowledge of all these answers, then you can consider yourself a Rain World veteran.
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