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[[Covetous]] is one of the seven [[Anti-Virtue Dungeon]]s. Its values are the opposite of the [[Sacrifice]] virtue. The dungeon was carved a long time ago into the [[Mountains of Avarice]]. There are five levels. The first two consist of a narrow and winding passages which connect larger caverns. The third is what appears to be the remains of some prince or king's abode that has long been abandoned, either willingly or by forcefully when the monsters arrived. Statues in the great hall heed warning to stay away for first time visitors:
 
[[Covetous]] is one of the seven [[Anti-Virtue Dungeon]]s. Its values are the opposite of the [[Sacrifice]] virtue. The dungeon was carved a long time ago into the [[Mountains of Avarice]]. There are five levels. The first two consist of a narrow and winding passages which connect larger caverns. The third is what appears to be the remains of some prince or king's abode that has long been abandoned, either willingly or by forcefully when the monsters arrived. Statues in the great hall heed warning to stay away for first time visitors:
  
:''"Beware Ye Who Enter These Halls!"''
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: ''"Beware Ye Who Enter These Halls!"''
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The fourth level is an old prison with cells for prisoners on both sides of a short corridor ultimately leading to the torture room. The fifth and the final level is near a subterranean lake where a lonely [[Cora the Sorceress|sorceress, Cora]], leads hordes of her minions to all other parts of the dungeon on her worn.
 
The fourth level is an old prison with cells for prisoners on both sides of a short corridor ultimately leading to the torture room. The fifth and the final level is near a subterranean lake where a lonely [[Cora the Sorceress|sorceress, Cora]], leads hordes of her minions to all other parts of the dungeon on her worn.
  
 
==Maps==
 
==Maps==
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===Directions===
 
===Directions===
 
The entrance of the dungeon is at 62º N, 83º E, which is located at northeast of [[Cove]], south of [[Minoc]], west of [[Vesper]] and just southwest of the [[Minoc]] [[Moongate]].
 
The entrance of the dungeon is at 62º N, 83º E, which is located at northeast of [[Cove]], south of [[Minoc]], west of [[Vesper]] and just southwest of the [[Minoc]] [[Moongate]].
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===Outside===
 
===Outside===
 
There are two passages outside of the dungeon: one between the first and the second levels and the other between the second and the third levels. The [[Frederic the Ghost|Ghost of Frederic Smithson]], a quest NPC, can be found at the first passage just near the exit of the first level. In the latter passage and just near the exit of the second level, there is a ''Sacrificial Brazier'' which you can sacrifice a Treasure or a World Map to get a new map with the location of the [[Corgul the Soulbinder]]'s ''Island of the Soulbinder'' marked. [[Skeleton]]s also spawn in this passage. Note that you can [[Mark]] and [[Recall]] in between each level for quicker access.
 
There are two passages outside of the dungeon: one between the first and the second levels and the other between the second and the third levels. The [[Frederic the Ghost|Ghost of Frederic Smithson]], a quest NPC, can be found at the first passage just near the exit of the first level. In the latter passage and just near the exit of the second level, there is a ''Sacrificial Brazier'' which you can sacrifice a Treasure or a World Map to get a new map with the location of the [[Corgul the Soulbinder]]'s ''Island of the Soulbinder'' marked. [[Skeleton]]s also spawn in this passage. Note that you can [[Mark]] and [[Recall]] in between each level for quicker access.
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Covetous
First Seen: September 1997
Coordinates: 62º 13' N, 82º 41' E
Facet: Felucca&Trammel

Covetous is one of the seven Anti-Virtue Dungeons. Its values are the opposite of the Sacrifice virtue. The dungeon was carved a long time ago into the Mountains of Avarice. There are five levels. The first two consist of a narrow and winding passages which connect larger caverns. The third is what appears to be the remains of some prince or king's abode that has long been abandoned, either willingly or by forcefully when the monsters arrived. Statues in the great hall heed warning to stay away for first time visitors:

"Beware Ye Who Enter These Halls!"
"Go no farther, lest ye face thy death!"

The fourth level is an old prison with cells for prisoners on both sides of a short corridor ultimately leading to the torture room. The fifth and the final level is near a subterranean lake where a lonely sorceress, Cora, leads hordes of her minions to all other parts of the dungeon on her worn.

Maps

Covetous map.jpg

Directions

The entrance of the dungeon is at 62º N, 83º E, which is located at northeast of Cove, south of Minoc, west of Vesper and just southwest of the Minoc Moongate.

Covetous map 0.jpg

Outside

There are two passages outside of the dungeon: one between the first and the second levels and the other between the second and the third levels. The Ghost of Frederic Smithson, a quest NPC, can be found at the first passage just near the exit of the first level. In the latter passage and just near the exit of the second level, there is a Sacrificial Brazier which you can sacrifice a Treasure or a World Map to get a new map with the location of the Corgul the Soulbinder's Island of the Soulbinder marked. Skeletons also spawn in this passage. Note that you can Mark and Recall in between each level for quicker access.

Covetous map 1.jpg

Level 1

This level is the first cave passage where several creatures spawn in three areas:

With the exception of the Strange Gazers, creatures in this level are not hostile towards players. Note that the Headless Miners frequently mine regular gem pieces which can be picked up from the cavern floor. Vampire Mongbats leech hit points from the creatures nearby. There are several switches in this level whose use is yet to be found.


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Level 2

Void Pool

"When she attempted to wrest knowledge from the Codex of Infinite Wisdom, the sorceress Cora broke loose a section of the great book's altar. Floating through the void between places, the section of magic stone slammed into the shard inside Dungeon Covetous. Trailing behind it is a portal through the void that leads to the Codex itself."

"Now, Cora has assembled an enormous army of minions to take control of the Void Pool, so that she may once again attempt to steal the knowledge she seeks. Unfortunately for her, she cannot cast magical gates too close to the Void Pool, and she does not have the means to send more than a few minions through at a time."

Players need to defend the Void Pool from Cora the Sorceress's minions. Cora will invade the dungeon with endless waves of monsters, each wave being tougher than the previous ones. Cora's minions do not drop loot and instead players score points for making kills or assisting in making kills. The total and the current scores can be seen by selecting the Void Pool option from the character's context menu.

Reward points can also be received based on the number of waves the players helped to fight back:

Number of Waves Reward Points per Wave Total Reward Points
1 - 10 1 10
11 - 15 2 20
16 - 30 4 80
31 - 50 8 240
50 - ? 16 -

These reward points can then be be redeemed by visiting Vela in Cove. Cora's minions appear from one of the following groups in this order:

Abyss

Repond

Undead

Reptile

Elemental


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Level 3

  • Notes:
    • In the middle West hallway is a painting which gives the numbers 3-4-1-5 when double-clicked
    • Double-clicking the throne in the Throne Room reveals the numbers 3-4-1-5
    • These numbers were part of a no longer active quest.
    • Two Tall Candles spawn after each server up in the Dining Hall, both facets.


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Level 4

Torture Room: War Alligator, Magma Lizard, Vicious Drake, Corrupted Wyvern, Covetous Wyrm


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Level 5

Cora the Sorceress stands where once a powerful dragon called Sudiva was admired by the adventurers and especially the fishers who used to visit the subterranean lake on this level. Cora's story is released with Publish 76 as:

"When she was denied advanced knowledge of mana by the Codex of Infinite Wisdom, the sorceress Cora became enraged. In her pique, she poured all of her enormous energy into a magical spell and focused it onto the Codex. Despite the sheer power of the Codex, she wrested a few pages from its binding.

The magical blast also bored a hole through the Void Between Places, anchored by a section of stone from the Codex’s podium. Cora and the pages from the Codex were pushed through the hole in space.

The far end of the hole erupted into the middle of Dungeon Covetous. Injured, and with her own ability to channel mana damaged, Cora retreated deeper into the dungeon. Over time, she recovered, and now sends minions enhanced by magic to attempt to capture more pages of knowledge from within the Void Pool.

Use of travel spells near the Void Pool in Covetous is impossible because of the twist in space, so Cora must gate her minions into the dungeon from a distance."

Screenshots

Fire traps litter the floor, they should be avoided.
The miners must have fled quickly, leaving their equipment behind.
Will ye heed the warning the statues provide?

See Also