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==Regional Layout==
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Dungeon Defenders II is set in the fictional world of Etheria, specifically within the Kingdom of Dragonfall. Starting from The Private [[Tavern]] or in The Heroes [[Marketplace]] - the outdoor HUB, players will be able to head into various locations broken down into playable maps to explore and defend by accessing the Wartable.
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===Lobby===
 
Before beginning a match, [[Heroes]] get to rest in the [[Tavern]].
 
===Regions===
 
The various matches against the [[Enemies|Old Ones]] takes place in the area surrounding [[Dragonfall|Dragonfall Castle]].
 
  
==Objectives==
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==== Multiplayer Scaling ====
There are two types of Objectives for Heroes to be concerned with.  The Main Objectives or Main Cores are defense points on maps that, if destroyed, end the current map.  The Sub Objectives or Sub Cores are defense points on maps that, if destroyed, open up a new spawn point for [[Enemies]] in the next wave.
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==Main Objective Mechanics==
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== What does a map contain ==
[[File:Red Shield.png|thumb|right]]
 
*Main Objectives can be identified by the spinning red trimmed yellow shield above them.
 
*Main Objectives are marked on the mini-map with a red trimmed yellow Shield Icon.[[File:Red Shield Icon.png]]
 
*Main Objectives have a Health Pool. This gets fully healed at the start of each build phase. If the Health Pool is reduced to 0, the Main Objective is destroyed.
 
*The players lose if the Main Objective is destroyed.
 
*Main Objectives are fixed for each map and wont change.
 
*Main Objectives have the highest target priority for the [[Aggression]] of nearby [[Enemies]].
 
  
==Sub Objective Mechanics==
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Each map is an instance laid out like an arena containing lanes leading to objectives which will be required to defend.
[[File:Grey Shield.png|thumb|right]]
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*Sub Objectives can be identified by the spinning Grey shield above them.
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* '''Lanes'''
*Sub Objectives are marked on the mini-map with a Grey Shield Icon.[[File:Grey Shield Icon.png]]
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:This is how most enemies travels within a map. Each lane starts from an enemy spawner and ends where an objective is. While most lanes are separated to a singular path, some lanes will converge creating a chokepoint. There are two types of enemy lanes - a ground lane for most regular enemies and a flyer lane for flying-type enemies.
*Sub Objectives have a Health Pool. This gets fully healed at the start of each build phase. If the Health Pool is reduced to 0, the Sub Objective is destroyed.
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*The Wave after a Sub Objective is destroyed will spawn [[Enemies]] from an additional spawn point.
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* '''Objectives'''
*Having a Sub Objective get destroyed does not end the map.
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:Objectives are the main thing to defend in every map of Dungeon Defenders 2. Each core has a specific amount of health, so they can be damaged by enemies. There are two types of objectives - the main core (game over when destroyed) and a sub-objective (opening new lanes or disabling environmental traps when destroyed). Maps can either contain only main cores or both types of objectives.
*[[Billboard|Billboards]] for these additional spawn points do not appear until the connected Sub Objective is destroyed.
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*Sub Objectives and the extra spawn points they open are fixed for each map and wont change.
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* '''Environmental Traps'''
*Sub Objectives have the highest target priority for the [[Aggression]] of nearby [[Enemies]]
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==Maps==
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===Dragonfall Town===
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[[File:Dragonfall_Town_Region_Icon.png|right|100px]]
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:TheGatesofDragonfall_MapIcon.png|none|link=The Gates of Dragonfall|''[[The Gates of Dragonfall]]''
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File:DragonfallBazaar_MapIcon.png|left|link=Dragonfall Bazaar|''[[Dragonfall Bazaar]]''
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File:GreystonePlaza_MapIcon.png|link=Greystone Plaza|''[[Greystone Plaza]]''
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File:LittleHornValley_MapIcon.png|link=Little-Horn Valley|''[[Little-Horn Valley]]''
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</gallery>
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===Dragonfall Castle===
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[[File:Dragonfall_Castle_Region_Icon.png|right|100px]]
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:TheRamparts_MapIcon.png|link=The Ramparts|''[[The Ramparts]]''
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File:TheThroneRoom_MapIcon.png|link=The Throne Room|''[[The Throne Room]]''
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File:RampartsSiege_MapIcon.png|link=Ramparts Siege|''[[Ramparts Siege]]''
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File:AssaultOnThroneRoom_MapIcon.png|link=Assault On Throne Room|''[[Assault On Throne Room]]''
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File:Malakai's Sewer MapIcon.png|link=Malakai's Sewer|''[[Malakai's Sewer]]''
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File:Malakai's Manor MapIcon.png|link=Malakai's Manor|''[[Malakai's Manor]]''
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</gallery>
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===The Liferoot===
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[[File:The_Liferoot_Region_Icon.png|right|100px]]
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:ForestCrossroads_MapIcon.png|link=Forest Crossroads|''[[Forest Crossroads]]''
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File:LiferootForest_MapIcon.png|link=Liferoot Forest|''[[Liferoot Forest]]''
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File:Forest_Biome_IconLowRes.png|link=Forest Biome|''[[Forest Biome]]''
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</gallery>
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===Ancient Ruins===
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[[File:Ancient_Ruins_Region_Icon.png|right|100px]]
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:ForgottenRuins_MapIcon.png|link=Forgotten Ruins|''[[Forgotten Ruins]]''
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File:NimbusReach_MapIcon.png|link=Nimbus Reach|''[[Nimbus Reach]]''
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</gallery>
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===Rotting Ravine===
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[[File:Rotting_Ravine_Region_Icon.png|right|100px]]
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:SiphonSiteD_MapIcon.png|link=Siphon Site D|''[[Siphon Site D]]''
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File:DragonfallSewers_MapIcon.png|link=Dragonfall Sewers|''[[Dragonfall Sewers]]''
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File:TheDeadRoad_MapIcon.png|link=The Dead Road|''[[The Dead Road]]''
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File:TempleOfTheNecrotic_MapIcon.png|link=Temple Of The Necrotic|''[[Temple Of The Necrotic]]''
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</gallery>
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===Lost Dungeons===
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[[File:Lost_Dungeons_Region_Icon.png|right|100px]]
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:UnholyCatacombs_MapIcon.png|link=Unholy Catacombs|''[[Unholy Catacombs]]''
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File:BuriedBastille_MapIcon.png|link=Buried Bastille|''[[Buried Bastille]]''
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File:MoltenCitadel_MapIcon.png|link=Molten Citadel|''[[Molten Citadel]]''
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File:Crumbled_Bulwark_IconLowRes.png|link=Crumbled Bulwark|''[[Crumbled Bulwark]]''
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File:Embermount_Volcano_IconLowRes.png|link=Embermount Volcano|''[[Embermount Volcano]]''
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</gallery>
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===The High Seas===
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[[File:The_High_Seas_Region_Icon.png|right|100px]]
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:The_Jacked_Sparrow_Icon.png|link=The Jacked Sparrow|''[[The Jacked Sparrow]]''
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File:Plunderer%27s_Paradise_IconLowRes.png|link=Plunderer's Paradise|''[[Plunderer's Paradise]]''
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File:Coral_Reef_Town_Map_Icon.png|link=Coral Reef Town|''[[Coral Reef Town]]''
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</gallery>
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===Drakenfrost===
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[[File:Drakenfrost_Region_Icon.png|right|100px]]
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:Drakenfrost_Resort_Icon.png|link=Drakenfrost Resort|''[[Drakenfrost Resort]]''
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File:Drakenfrost_Keep_IconLowRes.png|link=Drakenfrost Keep|''[[Drakenfrost Keep]]''
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</gallery>
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===The Wild West===
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[[File:The_Wild_West_Region_Icon.png|right|100px]]
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:Wildest_West_IconLowRes.png|link=Wildest West|''[[Wildest West]]''
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File:Wild_Westival_Icon.png|link=Wild Westival|''[[Wild Westival]]''
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</gallery>
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===Tornado Valley===
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[[File:Tornado_Valley_Region_Icon.png|right|100px]]
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:Tornado_Canyons_IconLowRes.png|link=Tornado Canyons|''[[Tornado Canyon]]''
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File:Tornado_Highlands_IconLowRes.png|link=Tornado Highlands|''[[Tornado Highlands]]''
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</gallery>
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===Hidden Caverns===
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[[File:Hidden_Caverns_Region_Icon.png|right|100px]]
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:Crystal Mine Icon.png|link=Crystal Mine|''[[Crystal Mine]]''
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File:Lava Caverns Icon.png|link=Lava Caverns|''[[Lava Caverns]]''
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</gallery>
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===Others===
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''These maps are available only in very specific gamemodes unlike most common maps.''
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<gallery widths=100px heights=120px mode="packed">
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File:TheWyvernDen_MapIcon.png|link=The Wyvern Den|''[[The Wyvern Den]]''
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File:HarbingersWarship_MapIcon.png|link=Harbinger's Warship|''[[Harbinger's Warship]]''
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File:TheLostTemple_MapIcon.png|link=The Lost Temple|''[[The Lost Temple]]''
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</gallery>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 29 July 2024

Dungeon Defenders II is set in the fictional world of Etheria, specifically within the Kingdom of Dragonfall. Starting from The Private Tavern or in The Heroes Marketplace - the outdoor HUB, players will be able to head into various locations broken down into playable maps to explore and defend by accessing the Wartable.

Multiplayer Scaling

In Multiplayer some key items increase slightly per player who joins, Excluding the Host.
You can expect the following changes in Multiplayer:

  • Enemies gain, (+20%, +40%, +60%) Health, and (+10-15%, +20-30%, +30-45%) Tenacity.
  • A barely perceptible Enemy Movement Speed increase.
  • Players gain (+33%, +66%, +99%) more XP (stacks additively with other bonuses)
  • In Expedition mode, Guarantees (+2, +4, +6) additional legendary drops in Victory Chests.
  • Players with Spent AP will add their AP level for each skill together (max 10 pts per skill)

What does a map contain

Each map is an instance laid out like an arena containing lanes leading to objectives which will be required to defend.

  • Lanes
This is how most enemies travels within a map. Each lane starts from an enemy spawner and ends where an objective is. While most lanes are separated to a singular path, some lanes will converge creating a chokepoint. There are two types of enemy lanes - a ground lane for most regular enemies and a flyer lane for flying-type enemies.
  • Objectives
Objectives are the main thing to defend in every map of Dungeon Defenders 2. Each core has a specific amount of health, so they can be damaged by enemies. There are two types of objectives - the main core (game over when destroyed) and a sub-objective (opening new lanes or disabling environmental traps when destroyed). Maps can either contain only main cores or both types of objectives.
  • Environmental Traps

Maps

Dragonfall Town

Dragonfall Town Region Icon.png


Dragonfall Castle

Dragonfall Castle Region Icon.png


The Liferoot

The Liferoot Region Icon.png


Ancient Ruins

Ancient Ruins Region Icon.png


Rotting Ravine

Rotting Ravine Region Icon.png


Lost Dungeons

Lost Dungeons Region Icon.png


The High Seas

The High Seas Region Icon.png


Drakenfrost

Drakenfrost Region Icon.png


The Wild West

The Wild West Region Icon.png


Tornado Valley

Tornado Valley Region Icon.png


Hidden Caverns

Hidden Caverns Region Icon.png


Others

These maps are available only in very specific gamemodes unlike most common maps.