Map:Residence Map (War for the Atlas)

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Residence Map (War for the Atlas) is a map area. The area is based on the Sceptre of God.

Layout

Similarly to the Sceptre of God it is based on, the map has three levels made of interconnected rooms, with stairs at the end of each level leading to the next.

The shape of the map is also similar, with the lowest level resembling a full circle, and the higher levels each being smaller.

The access to the arena where the boss is located can be found at the end of the highest (third) level.

Encounters

Boss

Excellis Aurafix, based on Caliga, Imperatrix from The Sceptre of God in Act 3.

She throws lots of lightning and fire traps, resulting in massive clusters of AoE damage, and near-permanent large patches of burning ground. It is her main and almost only source of damage.

She has a high movement speed and runs around chaotically, making her a fairly difficult target.

Boss video

Items found in this area

The following drop-restricted items can drop in this area.

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Unique versions

There are currently no unique items for this base item type.

Map variants

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Version history

Version Changes
3.1.0
  • Added 32 new maps including two new Unique maps.
  • The entire Atlas has been reworked. Many map names have changed, as have their balance, tier and position on the Atlas. Many maps have also had their boss fights swapped or completely reworked.
  • The rules used to generate monsters in endgame maps have been significantly reworked and rebalanced around the rate at which we expect players to reliably clear out the map. In general, narrow, linear maps will contain fewer total monsters than maps with complex layouts. We will be closely monitoring and adjusting the balance of this change and expect to make further changes and improvements over time.