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Inside, the dungeon itself is in two main sections. The first and upper floors are the actual castle itself where is safe for any players (even omnis) due to it's 75% gas suppression. The many Knights guarding their castle will not fight anyone unless they are attacked. As soon as you enter the place, use the door on the left side and continue to a large room with pillars. This room will have a door on the south side that leads to a set of stairs to the basement of the castle. That is where the interesting part of this dungeon lies. The castle itself is made up of northern main floors and two southern three-storey towers. The southeastern tower has a Giant crystal with Merlin in it. During the Merlin's Crystal he is freed but the scenery is glitched and the crystal stays there even after the quest. In the second floor there is an altar, a library and Merlins room with 2 Fire-Runes. There are four fountains in the castle yard and one more in the park northeast. The pillar circle in the park is marked by a pentagram and it is important location for Merlin's Crystal. Camelot Castle (キャメロット・キャッスル Kyamerotto kyassuru?) is the second area of Sonic and the Black Knight. It refers to the giant castle in the middle of this region and the giant fortress-like town surrounding it, which is the renowned city of Camelot, the capital of King Arthur's kingdom. Giant ballistae line the battlements where upon launch, Sonic will be able to grind on the rope, along with statues of ancient kings and feudal nobility. Sonic also briefly explores the storm drains and waterways beneath the castle—routes that become rather more significant later, in Knight's Passage. --Cirte 21:07, 14. Mär 2005 (CET) After returning to the village with Excalibur, Arthur proves himself to it's people and shows the sword, hiding the broken tip. He takes Guinevere aside and confesses the truth, claiming the sword must be made whole. A while later, during his reign, Arthur becomes consumed in his quest and begins neglecting Guinevere. On her birthday, she tries to get him to dance with her, but he researches instead, leaving her waiting. She soon realizes Arthur didn't plan the celebration, but Lancelot. As she and Lancelot dance, Arthur approaches them and reveals he's discovered the missing tip to Excalibur, the dagger. After Arthur leaves, Guinevere uses a gauntlet that points to Arthur's greatest weakness, which at that time is the dagger. After realizing Arthur is going in the wrong direction, she and
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Inside, the dungeon itself is in two main sections. The first and upper floors are the actual castle itself where is safe for any players (even omnis) due to it's 75% gas suppression. The many Knights guarding their castle will not fight anyone unless they are attacked. As soon as you enter the place, use the door on the left side and continue to a large room with pillars. This room will have a door on the south side that leads to a set of stairs to the basement of the castle. That is where the interesting part of this dungeon lies. This place is for level 150+ players, for a few reasons. One is the PvP part of it, and another is the last boss that you will encounter. I would recommend lowering your graphics setting a bit to avoid any latency (lag) due to the possible high number of players and actions being made in the basement. A few things and tips you need to know before you go downstairs. * Once you cross the door you are entering a 25% gas suppression area, the entire basement has that setting and there is no safe place to sit down or rest. In other words you are in PvP territory. * You will only have a few seconds before you can be attacked, use every second to go as far inside as possible. * Stay with you team always, don't get separated and don't split in different directions. * Don't be surprised if you are ambushed by a rush from a team or group from the opposite faction trying to kill you. * Be well prepared with ammo and medical supplies. * Everyone in your team should be buffed and ready to run and/or fight. It is in the first area of the basement (where there are actual rooms) where omni and clan players fight for domination of the basement. Those who remain in control are the ones likely going for the grand prize which is killing the genetically engineered giant dragon Tarasque which is at the bottom of the basement. Mobs will be level 100ish, for the exception of the bosses. Camelot Castle (キャメロット・キャッスル Kyamerotto kyassuru?) is the second area of Sonic and the Black Knight. It refers to the giant castle in the middle of this region and the giant fortress-like town surrounding it, which is the renowned city of Camelot, the capital of King Arthur's kingdom. This urban area hosts a large and thriving town of long-eared Arthurian folk (and their Blacksmith) living in and around its massive fortifications. Once a peaceful city with rich green vegetation and pure water, it was corrupted by the forces of the underworld, following King Arthur's bewitchment of the scabbard of Excalibur. 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He then disperses more sand from Merlin's tower, which magically transforms Camelot into a castle kingdom. ("The Broken Kingdom") The castle itself is made up of northern main floors and two southern three-storey towers. The southeastern tower has a Giant crystal with Merlin in it. During the Merlin's Crystal he is freed but the scenery is glitched and the crystal stays there even after the quest. In the second floor there is an altar, a library and Merlins room with 2 Fire-Runes. There are four fountains in the castle yard and one more in the park northeast. The pillar circle in the park is marked by a pentagram and it is important location for Merlin's Crystal.