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Since Observer Totems appear in groups, a player who does not understand the mechanic can quickly be hit by pulses from multiple totems. This will very quickly drive the heist to Imminent Lockdown.
Since Observer Totems appear in groups, a player who does not understand the mechanic can quickly be hit by pulses from multiple totems. This will very quickly drive the heist to Imminent Lockdown.


Many players misunderstand the current Observer Totem mechanic, often by concluding that the totems automatically raise the Alert Level over time. These players will typically try to attack the totems to disable them. This is almost always a poor tactic, since the player will often be hit by one pulse before destroying the totem, and other active totems nearby will begin to hit the player as well.
{{Warning|Characters attacking an Observer Totem in melee will often be hit by one alert pulse before destroying the totem, and potentially may be hit by alert pulses from other nearby totems as well.}}


The simplest and most effective approach to Observer Totems is avoidance. Watch an active totem from a distance, and learn the timing of its pulses; then quickly move through the area while avoiding the pulses. Avoid combat at all costs, since it is very difficult to avoid totem pulses while also managing combat. If a guard activates, lure it out of the area before attacking it. Once guards have been dealt with, you can then loot any chests in the area if you use careful timing. But it is more time-efficient to simply skip the area's contents.
{{Tip|A solo character can often just quickly move through the area before any Observer Totems have a chance to pulse. Parties can do the same if they stay close together and move in unison.}}


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Revision as of 16:03, 11 November 2021

An Observer Totem in a Mansion contract.
An Observer Totem hallway. The red curve in the upper left is an alert pulse.

The Observer Totem is a totem that appears only in Heist contracts that require a rogue with the Perception ability. This totem can raise the Alert Level of the heist, and always appears in groups. Failure to successfully deal with Observer Totem groups can rapidly push the heist into Imminent Lockdown and cause the heist to fail before reaching the target.

Observer Totems are typically found in groups of five, in a single room or in a length of hallway. Their appearance varies depending on the location of the contract.

Observer Totem mechanics were changed in Version 3.12.3, in a way that makes the totems much more manageable.

Inactive phase

Observer Totems start out inactive. An inactive Observer Totem is unlit and invulnerable. If a player comes too close to the inactive totem, or if another Observer Totem nearby activates, the totem will enter its active phase.

Active phase

In the active phase, the totem displays a flashing light. The totem is now vulnerable to attacks. But every few seconds, the totem's light will flare more brightly. Very shortly thereafter, the totem will emit a red circular pulse. If any player is touched by this pulse, the Alert Level will instantly increase by approximately 15-20%.

During the heist's Lockdown phase, all remaining Observer Totems will activate. However, the totems are harmless at this point, since the Alert Level is already at maximum.

Tactics

Since Observer Totems appear in groups, a player who does not understand the mechanic can quickly be hit by pulses from multiple totems. This will very quickly drive the heist to Imminent Lockdown.

Warning: Characters attacking an Observer Totem in melee will often be hit by one alert pulse before destroying the totem, and potentially may be hit by alert pulses from other nearby totems as well.

Tip: A solo character can often just quickly move through the area before any Observer Totems have a chance to pulse. Parties can do the same if they stay close together and move in unison.