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| |Task Force Contact=''none'' | | |Task Force Contact=''none'' |
| |Event=''none'' | | |Event=''none'' |
| |Exploration Badges=''none'' | | |Exploration Badges={{BadgeLink|Spirit of the City}}, {{BadgeLink|Plutonian}}, {{BadgeLink|Baumton Avenger}}, {{BadgeLink|Sewer King}}, {{BadgeLink|Sewer Stalker}}, {{BadgeLink|Downward Bound}}, {{BadgeLink|Terror of the Vahzilok}}, {{BadgeLink|Seeker of the Lost}} |
| |Plaques=''none'' | | |Plaques=''none'' |
| |Day Jobs=''none'' | | |Day Jobs=''none'' |
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| == Exploration Badges == | | == Exploration Badges == |
| | {{BadgeBox|Spirit of the City}} |
| | {{BadgeBox|Plutonian}} |
| {{BadgeBox|Baumton Avenger}} | | {{BadgeBox|Baumton Avenger}} |
| {{BadgeBox|Downward Bound}}
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| {{BadgeBox|Plutonian}}
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| {{BadgeBox|Seeker of the Lost}}
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| {{BadgeBox|Sewer King}} | | {{BadgeBox|Sewer King}} |
| {{BadgeBox|Sewer Stalker}} | | {{BadgeBox|Sewer Stalker}} |
| {{BadgeBox|Spirit of the City}} | | {{BadgeBox|Downward Bound}} |
| {{BadgeBox|Terror of the Vahzilok}} | | {{BadgeBox|Terror of the Vahzilok}} |
| | {{BadgeBox|Seeker of the Lost}} |
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| == Neighborhoods == | | == Neighborhoods == |
Revision as of 19:09, 11 September 2011
Sewer Network
Hero Trial Zone (3-10)
- Trainers:
- none
- Trial / TF Contacts:
- none
- Events:
- none
- Plaque Badges:
- none
- Day Jobs:
- none
- Transits:
- none
No updated MoreMaps4U map available
Overview
The Sewer Network (not to be confused with the Abandoned Sewer Network) of Paragon City is not a place utilities workers go anymore. The grimy, filthy water and rusty pipes are now the venue for hordes of smelly scoundrels. The maze-like corridors hide many dangerous foes, and ample turns for anyone to get lost among. The enemies are numerous, and tougher than what you can expect to find in Atlas Park or Galaxy City. There are no contacts or trainers down here, only villains looking for trouble. Rumor has it that the Rikti fled to even deeper parts of the sewers when their invasion was defeated.
Sewer Network Reconnaissance Officer (Atlas Park Entrance)
You know, you get used to the smell after a while. A while ago, I couldn't stand it for more than ten minutes down here. Now I'm all but immune to the exceptionally, er, strong fumes. But, what can you do? This is Sewers.
I hope you aren't planning on fighting solo because with the size of the badge guys down here, they could squash you flat. No lie. Sure, this is a great place to earn some serious 'awesome points' with your friends and family, but if you're not careful, you could wind up in a sludge-nap of green slime. It's not pretty
Seriously. It could happen. You should see my friend. One last thing, mind the door over there, too, it leads to the Abandoned Sewers and they're not for the weak.
See my report for more information. It should give you an idea what to expect:
RECONNAISSANCE REPORT
*** Approved Use Only ***
History: This underground labyrinth connects to the major cities throughout Paragon. Since it's under the city, it has become a popular place for Villains, especially those of the tentacle variety, to conglomerate.
Hostiles Strength: Levels 2 through 10 (Abandoned Sewers Levels 35 through 40)
Suggested Squad Parameters: 5 to 8-person teams
Highlights:
- This is the hub of the sewers
- Speak to Mairenn MacGregor outside the Atlas Park Sewer entrance for more information about joining a Task Force to battle this high-level threat.
Identified Hostiles:
Amenities:
- Note: In-game text doesn't reflect that Hydra are only in the Abandoned Sewer Network and the Vahzilok are in the Sewer Network.
Sewer Network Reconnaissance Officer (Kings Row Entrance)
Hold your nose, my friend, because you just entered the Sewers. I hope you didn't come alone because you're going to need some serious firepower down here. On the flip side, this is a great place to earn some street cred with your hero buddies. But, again, if you're not careful you could end up face-down in a stream of green sludge.
Seriously, it happened to a friend of mine. It wasn't pretty. One last thing, mind the door over there, too, it leads to the Abandoned Sewers and they're not for the weak.
See my report for more information. It should give you an idea what to expect:
RECONNAISSANCE REPORT
Same as Reconnaissance Officer at Atlas Park entrance.
RECONNAISSANCE REPORT
*** Approved Use Only ***
History: This underground labyrinth connects to the major cities throughout Paragon. Since it's under the city, it has become a popular place for Villains, especially those of the tentacle variety, to conglomerate.
Hostiles Strength: Levels 2 through 10 (Abandoned Sewers Levels 35 through 40)
Suggested Squad Parameters: 5 to 8-person teams
Highlights:
- This is the hub of the sewers
- Speak to Mairenn MacGregor outside the Atlas Park Sewer entrance for more information about joining a Task Force to battle this high-level threat.
Identified Hostiles:
Amenities:
- Note: In-game text doesn't reflect that Hydra are only in the Abandoned Sewer Network and the Vahzilok are in the Sewer Network.
Sewer Network Reconnaissance Officer (Skyway City Entrance)
Phewwwww! It's pretty nasty down here. What can you expect, though? You just walked into the Sewers, my friend. I really hope you have some friends to fight alongside you because the baddies down here hang in packs and you're definitely going to need the help. Sure it's a great spot to earn some bragging points with friends and family about your heroic trials, but if you're not paying attention you're going to end up face-down in some green sludge.
Seriously. It happened to a friend of mine. One last thing, mind the door over there, too, it leads to the Abandoned Sewers and they're not for the weak.
See my report for more information. It should give you an idea what to expect:
RECONNAISSANCE REPORT
*** Approved Use Only ***
History: This underground labyrinth connects to the major cities throughout Paragon. Since it's under the city, it has become a popular place for Villains, especially those of the tentacle variety, to conglomerate.
Hostiles Strength: Levels 2 through 10 (Abandoned Sewers Levels 35 through 40)
Suggested Squad Parameters: 5 to 8-person teams
Highlights:
- This is the hub of the sewers
- Speak to Mairenn MacGregor outside the Atlas Park Sewer entrance for more information about joining a Task Force to battle this high-level threat.
Identified Hostiles:
Amenities:
- Note: In-game text doesn't reflect that Hydra are only in the Abandoned Sewer Network and the Vahzilok are in the Sewer Network.
Sewer Network Reconnaissance Officer (Steel Canyon Entrance)
Hold your nose, my friend, because you just entered the Sewers. I hope you didn't come alone because you're going to need some serious firepower down here. On the flip side, this is a great place to earn some street cred with your hero buddies. But, again, if you're not careful you could end up face-down in a stream of green sludge.
Seriously, it happened to a friend of mine. It wasn't pretty. One last thing, mind the door over there, too, it leads to the Abandoned Sewers and they're not for the weak.
See my report for more information. It should give you an idea what to expect:
RECONNAISSANCE REPORT
*** Approved Use Only ***
History: This underground labyrinth connects to the major cities throughout Paragon. Since it's under the city, it has become a popular place for Villains, especially those of the tentacle variety, to conglomerate.
Hostiles Strength: Levels 2 through 10 (Abandoned Sewers Levels 35 through 40)
Suggested Squad Parameters: 5 to 8-person teams
Highlights:
- This is the hub of the sewers
- Speak to Mairenn MacGregor outside the Atlas Park Sewer entrance for more information about joining a Task Force to battle this high-level threat.
Identified Hostiles:
Amenities:
- Note: In-game text doesn't reflect that Hydra are only in the Abandoned Sewer Network and the Vahzilok are in the Sewer Network.
Sewer Network Reconnaissance Officer (Boomtown Entrance)
I hate this stinkin' place. You might want to close your eyes and hold your nose because, like it or not, this is the Sewers. I hope you didn't come alone; this is no place for the weak. Forget street cred. I mean, you can if you want to, but if you try to be a big show-off you could end up face down in some disgusting green sludge.
For real. It happened to me and my 'friends' won't let me live it down. Learn from me, pal. Safety in numbers. I still stink like, ugh, I don't even want to think about it. Oh, and don't use that door over there unless you're a really high Security Level. That leads to the Abandoned Sewers and they're tough.
See my report for more information. It should give you an idea what to expect:
RECONNAISSANCE REPORT
*** Approved Use Only ***
History: This underground labyrinth connects to the major cities throughout Paragon. Since it's under the city, it has become a popular place for Villains, especially those of the tentacle variety, to conglomerate.
Hostiles Strength: Levels 2 through 10 (Abandoned Sewers Levels 35 through 40)
Suggested Squad Parameters: 5 to 8-person teams
Highlights:
- This is the hub of the sewers
- Speak to Mairenn MacGregor outside the Atlas Park Sewer entrance for more information about joining a Task Force to battle this high-level threat.
Identified Hostiles:
Amenities:
- Note: In-game text doesn't reflect that Hydra are only in the Abandoned Sewer Network and the Vahzilok are in the Sewer Network
Exploration Badges
The heartbeat of the city thrums through the halls of the Sewer Network, creating a harmony all its own. Being down here, letting that vibration flow through you, you feel at one with the city and its people. If you are able, open your mind to the life of the city all around you, become one with it. True understanding lies in part with becoming what you wish to understand, and down here all that the city is flows to this central point: its soul.
The best knowledge is knowledge acquired in secret, without the filters thrown up by outside forces to edit or alter that information. And with information comes power, the power of dominion over all that you survey. From here your influence could spread throughout the city, and away from the prying eyes of those above you could gather your power free of interference. You understand now why so many of a dark bent frequent the tunnels of the Sewer Network. There is a power here, one that will give itself to you if you have the will to take it.
No one who lived through the Rikti Invasion of Baumton will ever forget it. For many this was a personal violation. They saw their homes, their lives, and those that they cared about laid to waste in mere minutes. The thirst for revenge against the Rikti is one that burns still, especially amongst the survivors of Baumton. Some take the trek down into these tunnels to exact some retribution against the Rikti, who now skulk and breed down here to perpetrate their alien designs.
By now you've walked so much of the Sewer Network that you know these winding corridors like the back of your hand. You know its moods and its cycles. Its odors are no longer offensive as they can offer you a wealth of information relating to the network's health and who is currently stalking through its halls. The thugs and beasts who call this place home know to fear you, for you are a force to be reckoned with.
The sewers are full of predators. They stalk the shadows and strike without warning, preying upon each other and upon those foolish enough to trespass upon their hunting grounds. You are one of those, yet you have the power to turn the tables against them. Where they hunt, you hunt. Where they lurk, you are the eyes in the darkness watching them. You are the predator that they now fear, it is the stories of your exploits they use as cautionary tales among themselves.
Many fledgling heroes see Atlas Park as a mere stepping stone to the city districts beyond where greater rewards await. Others turn their attention downwards, to the unseen avenues that underlie this famous starting location. Not content to grandstand beneath Atlas's statue, hob-nobbing with the likes of Ms. Liberty, you understand that dark dangers live just beneath Atlas Park's streets. You are determined to keep those dangers contained lest they stain Paragon City's glittering heart.
They hunt the innocent and violate the dead. They are the name used by mothers to terrify misbehaving children. They are deserving of every ounce of punishment visited upon them. In the sewers they congregate in large numbers, believing they are safe from judgment. But you are here to prove them wrong. You will hunt them down and extract your vengeance upon every Reaper and Mortificator you find. You will make them know fear.
Reviled. Spat upon. Shunned by the 'norms,' the Lost are truly a pitiable breed. Were it not for their great hostility or their powerful salvaged Rikti weapons, you could even feel sympathy for them. Your campaign against them serves the purpose of thwarting their more dangerous plans while also acting as a disincentive for those among their ranks whose loyalty may be wavering. If your attacks can convince even a small number to quit and seek out legitimate help, then you've done your job.
Neighborhoods
- Atlas Park Sector (Yellow - Level 3-7) (Music)
- Boomtown Sector (Red - Level 8-10) (Music)
- Kings Row Sector (Yellow - Level 3-7) (Music)
- Skyway City Sector (Yellow - Level 3-7) (Music)
- Steel Canyon Sector (Orange - Level 6-9) (Music)
- Underworld (Orange - Level 5-9) (Music)
Transfer Points
Villain Groups