Elin:Nefia

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In this world, dungeons called "Nefia" are scattered throughout the land.

Nefia is a place where many monsters await, but it is also a place where a wealth of resources and treasures lie.

There are two main types of nefias: fixed nefias, like towns, and random nefias, which appear in random locations and are occasionally lost or re-created due to "crustal movement.

Fixed Nefia


Random Nefia

Types of Nefia

There are several types of random nephia, and each type has different characteristics.

At the moment, there is no difference in the tendency of monsters to appear in different types of Nefia.

Type Main objects Wall/Floor materials Remarks
Cave Vein, stalagmite (stone) Soil Various ores and precious stones can be mined from veins buried in walls
Forest Trees, flowers, large rocks Forest grass Affected by weather conditions such as rain
Tower Granite (walls)

Slate (floor)

Digging through walls and floors can yield a large number of stones
Fort Debris (scrap), chemicals (sewage), debris (pieces of silica sand) Copper scrap Light stands and wall lights are used instead of bonfires and wall torches

Conveyor belts are used to move the ore by trolley.

Danger Levels in Nefia

The difficulty level of Nefia varies depending on the player's fame and level (total feat points earned).

As the danger level increases, the monsters that appear become stronger and the number of monsters generated on a floor increases, but this also results in better items.

The maximum danger level of nefias that can be generated initially is 49th floor, and the danger level of 50th floor or higher is unlocked by defeating the boss on the 5th underground floor of the Void. Monsters in Nefia above the 50th danger level are generated with the same format of level scaling as in Void.

Bosses in Nefia

At the lowest level of a random nefia, a boss monster is waiting for you, and defeating it will clear that nefia.

The strength of the boss is selected from monsters of a level corresponding to the danger level of the Nefia.

As a reward for stepping over a Nefia, you will receive a treasure chest and a scroll of escape, which will increase your karma and fame.

If you move to another place by stairs or tent before defeating the boss, or leave the floor by using a scroll of return or escape, it is treated as a failure of conquest, and the boss of the lowest level will leave.

Objects in Nefia

Traps

There are traps hidden in the floor of Nefia that, when triggered, can cause negative effects, such as damage and abnormal conditions.

The traps are not only for the player, but also for friends and enemies who step on them.

Searching underfoot will reveal traps hidden nearby, and floating will allow the player to avoid most of them.

Traps Effect Prevention Remarks
Paralysis Paralysis Equipment with Paralysis resistance
Hypnotic gas Sleep Equipment with Sleep resistance
Ink Blindness Equipment with Blindness resistance
Teleportation Warp to somewhere on the floor Equipped with "block teleportation" enchantment
Spear Takes damage can't be evaded even when levitated.
Mine Takes heavy damage disappears once triggered.
Acid Corrodes equipment with acid Protect equipment with acid-resistant coating solution
Curse Curses equipment Prayer Feat(not completely preventable)

About dismantling a trap:

When a character steps on a trap, the character attempts to dismantle the trap.

If the trap is successfully dismantled, it can be dismantled without activating the trap, but if the dismantling fails, the trap remains in effect.

If the character has the Feat of Scavenging, he or she can obtain resources such as ingots, dough, fabric, microchips, and integrated circuits from the dismantled trap, and if the character's Feat level is raised to 3, he or she will not be affected by the trap even if the trap dismantling fails.

After several failed attempts to dismantle the trap, it will malfunction and no further attempts will be made to dismantle it.

Other Objects

Other objects may be created in Nefia, such as collection spots, treasure chests, shrines and statues, and altars to the gods.

See individual pages for details.