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+ | The '''Spring of Myst''' is a location found in the field of an area. |
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− | ==Function== |
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− | A [[PC]] drops either a weapon or armor in the spring and a spring demon (either the blue Monsieur or the orange Grandpa) appears. The demon asks if the player dropped one of the following: |
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+ | ==Description== |
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+ | When a weapon or a piece of armor is thrown into the Spring of Myst, a demon will appear (blue Monsieur or orange Grandpa) and ask if the [[Player Character|player]] lost a Golden Axe or a Silver Axe. The player can then respond by choosing one of the following three options: |
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*Neither |
*Neither |
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*Golden Axe |
*Golden Axe |
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+ | If Neither is selected, then the item will be upgraded (+1 or +2) or downgraded (-1) based on the weather conditions. However, if the item is rare or too high a level, then the demon will return the item in its current state along with both a Golden Axe and a Silver Axe. |
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− | If either of the last two choices are picked, the corresponding weapon is given. If '''Neither''' is picked, then the dropped item will be downgraded, upgraded, or returned "as-is" to the user. |
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+ | If Golden Axe is selected, then the player will receive a Golden Axe. |
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− | If the dropped item is too high a level or is classified as a Rare Item, the demon will return the weapon and compensate by also giving both a Silver Axe and Golden Axe. If the item is at a proper level, the item will be upgraded or downgraded depending on weather. |
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+ | If Silver Axe is selected, then the player will receive a Silver Axe. |
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− | ===Sunny Areas=== |
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− | *Weapons: Upgrade +2 |
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− | *Armor: Downgrade -1 |
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− | ===Cloudy Areas=== |
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− | *Weapons: Upgrade +1 |
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− | *Armor: Downgrade -1 |
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+ | ==Spring Demon Levels== |
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− | *Weapons: Downgrade -1 |
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+ | :Monsieur Lv. 1 - Field Levels 1-12 |
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− | *Armor: Upgrade +2 |
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+ | :Grandpa Lv. 1 - Field Levels 13-19 |
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− | ==Levels== |
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+ | :Monsieur Lv. 2 - Field Levels 16-24 |
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+ | :Grandpa Lv. 2 - Field Levels 25-30 |
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− | Lvl. 1-4 |
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− | Lvl. 5-14 |
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+ | ===Λ Lambda Server=== |
− | + | :Monsieur Lv. 3 - Field Levels 32-40 |
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+ | :Grandpa Lv. 3 - Field Levels 41-50 |
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− | Lvl. 15-24 |
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− | ====Grandpa==== |
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− | Lvl. 25-30* |
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− | *There may be exceptions |
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+ | ===Ω Omega Server=== |
− | + | :Monsieur Lv. |
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− | + | :Grandpa Lv. |
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− | ====Monsieur==== |
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− | ====Grandpa==== |
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− | ====Monsieur==== |
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− | ====Grandpa==== |
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+ | ==Upgrade Factors== |
+ | {|class="wikitable" style="width:55%; text-align:center;" |
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+ | ! style="width:25%;" | Field Condition |
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+ | ! style="width:15%;" | Weapon |
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+ | ! style="width:15%;" | Armor |
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+ | | style="text-align:left; padding-left:1.0em" | Sunny,<br>Darkness (Element) |
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+ | | +2 |
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+ | | -1 |
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+ | | style="text-align:left; padding-left:1.0em" | Cloudy |
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+ | | +1 |
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+ | | -1 |
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+ | | style="text-align:left; padding-left:1.0em" | Night,<br>Dusk / Dawn |
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+ | | +1 |
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+ | | +1 |
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+ | | style="text-align:left; padding-left:1.0em" | Rainy,<br>Light (Element) |
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+ | | -1 |
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+ | | +2 |
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+ | |} |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *The Spring of Myst is a direct parallel to the Aesop fable "Mercury and the Woodman", which depicts a woodman (axe-wielding lumberjack) whose axe falls into a lake and performs a test of honesty with the god Mercury (aka Hermes) as a test of honesty. <ref>Aesop. "Mercury and the Woodman" from ''Aesop's Fables''. http://www.aesopfables.com/cgi/aesop1.cgi?sel&MercuryandtheWoodman</ref> |
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− | *The Spring of Myst is based off a folk tale about a woodcutter who drops his axe in a spring. |
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+ | ==References== |
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The Spring of Myst is a location found in the field of an area.
Description
When a weapon or a piece of armor is thrown into the Spring of Myst, a demon will appear (blue Monsieur or orange Grandpa) and ask if the player lost a Golden Axe or a Silver Axe. The player can then respond by choosing one of the following three options:
- Neither
- Golden Axe
- Silver Axe
If Neither is selected, then the item will be upgraded (+1 or +2) or downgraded (-1) based on the weather conditions. However, if the item is rare or too high a level, then the demon will return the item in its current state along with both a Golden Axe and a Silver Axe.
If Golden Axe is selected, then the player will receive a Golden Axe.
If Silver Axe is selected, then the player will receive a Silver Axe.
Story area springs can never be re-used. Springs in other areas can only be re-used when the area no longer appears in the Warp History menu of the Chaos Gate.
Spring Demon Levels
Δ Delta Server
- Monsieur Lv. 1 - Field Levels 1-12
- Grandpa Lv. 1 - Field Levels 13-19
Θ Theta Server
- Monsieur Lv. 2 - Field Levels 16-24
- Grandpa Lv. 2 - Field Levels 25-30
Λ Lambda Server
- Monsieur Lv. 3 - Field Levels 32-40
- Grandpa Lv. 3 - Field Levels 41-50
Σ Sigma Server
- Monsieur Lv.
- Grandpa Lv.
Ω Omega Server
- Monsieur Lv.
- Grandpa Lv.
Upgrade Factors
Field Condition | Weapon | Armor |
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Sunny, Darkness (Element) |
+2 | -1 |
Cloudy | +1 | -1 |
Night, Dusk / Dawn |
+1 | +1 |
Rainy, Light (Element) |
-1 | +2 |
Trivia
- The Spring of Myst is a direct parallel to the Aesop fable "Mercury and the Woodman", which depicts a woodman (axe-wielding lumberjack) whose axe falls into a lake and performs a test of honesty with the god Mercury (aka Hermes) as a test of honesty. [1]
References
- ↑ Aesop. "Mercury and the Woodman" from Aesop's Fables. http://www.aesopfables.com/cgi/aesop1.cgi?sel&MercuryandtheWoodman