《Escapia: A VRMMO》FLOORS
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MAIN FLOOR:The main floor is based on a real-world village and nature-themed location. There are forests, trees, windmills and fields. Here you can grow food in the fields and take quests from farmer NPCs at first.
FLOOR 2 DESERTIUM: Desertium is based on real-world deserts. It is possible to find cacti, grassless shrubs, and stones around. This floor is very unsuitable and no plants other than cactus can be grown or gathered in it. Used when searching for free space for duel.
FLOOR 3 CAVELANDS: Cavelands is based on real-world caves. This floor is a combination of separate cave locations. Unlike real caves however, these caves all have a different theme. (Ice, Fire Water, Space, Undersea, etc...) For example, giant ice shards appear from above in ice caves, the ground is completely snow, and blue and turquoise particles are scattered around as you walk in the snow.
In fire caves, pits containing tiny volcanic stones appear on the ground, lava flows from cracks in the walls, and the ground is uneven. After defeating the Ice Minotaur, you can teleport to random (separate) cave locations on this floor and participate in the Dungeon Cave event. Rival types in Dungeons also vary by the cave types.
FLOOR 4 PLAYER'S CITY: Player's City is based on real-world medieval-city. Inside the city, there are blacksmiths, restaurants, bars, grocers, tailors and everything else infused with medieval style. This place has a more developed theme than the villages on Level 1. For example, roads are stone paths instead of dirt. The houses are built of bricks instead of village houses, which seem durable and with lamps hanging from their roofs.
The map of this place is quite small compared to the other floors and only contains a single city for players to socialize with. In this city, players can interact with each other more easily. Here, they can exchange what they have earned with career systems or dungeon drops with each other.
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Floor 5 SOULSCAPES: Soulscapes is based on floating platforms. In Soulscapes, sky is full of blue-glowing constellations. The ground is floating circle platforms made by black marble that are connected by stairs made of white marble. The screams usually rise from the void of Floor 5, which adds a slightly more frightening ambiance to this floor. Players can go up or down the stairs between the circle platforms and fight the enemies appering on those platforms and drop items from them. Rarely, on some platforms, there are chests with Gems appearing in them.
The enemies here are mostly spiritual in nature and attack players in different ways. They might give players strange debuffs and try to knock them off the platform.
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