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Mission:The Hearts of Darkness - Price of Victory: Cross Purposes

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Defeat Crosscut

Cross Purposes

Briefing

Character, it is time for you to face Crosscut.

He is as mortal as any man. He has neither gone into hiding, nor has he prepared an elaborate trap for you. The way to him is open and clear.

We have heard reports that he is currently residing in a warehouse in Cap au Diable. I can specify the location for you.

  • Sounds like this will be simple enough, then.

Mission Acceptance

Simple, yes, but hardly easy. I would caution you not to underestimate Crosscut, Character. It is my belief that we have yet to see Crosscut's true skills in combat.

He has a tendency to... play with his opponents, to satisfy his perverse and sadistic desires. I do not know how he will react if his life is truly threatened.

Regardless of the risk, you must complete this task. If you can kill Crosscut, Character, then you may be strong enough to...

Dr. Graves stops abruptly, and stares at you for an uncomfortable amount of time.

I have said too much already. Go now. You know what you have to do.

Unnecessary Solicitation

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Mission Objective(s)

Ugh. Snakes again. Crosscut must be toying with someone new.

  • Defeat Crosscut
    • Rescue Crosscut's latest victim
    • Speak with Crosscut's victim
    • Confront Crosscut with your lackey
    • Fight Crosscut
    • Speak with Crosscut

You managed to convince Crosscut to help you take down Dr. Graves.

Enemies

V badge SnakeBadge.png Snakes

V badge BattleDomeBadge.png Hearts of Darkness

Notable NPCs

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Lackeys and Malefactors
When teaming up with other players of different levels, players can become Lackeys or Malefactors so that they can fight at similar combat levels.

Lackeying happens when a low-level player joins a high-level player's team. The low-level player becomes the team leader's Lackey, and their combat level increases to the team leader's level minus one.

Example: A level 10 player that joins a level 30 team will become combat level 29 while they remain in that team.

Malefactoring happens when a high-level player joins a low-level player's team. Essentially the opposite of sidekicking, the high-level player (or Malefactor) has their combat level brought down to the team leader's level. Also, if the difference in levels is large enough, the Malefactor may temporarily lose acces to some of their high-level powers.

Example: A level 30 player joining a level 10 team will become combat level 10 while they remain in that team. They will also lose access to all powers they gained after level 15 while they are part of the team.

Lackeying and Malefactoring can allow players of different levels to play play together as near-euqals. But remember, after the team is disbanded, everyone's level returns to normal. Make sure you're in a safe place before you leave your team!

Debriefing

So, Character. You are alive.

I will be honest, I did not expect you to survive your encounter with Crosscut. He was a dangerous man - far more dangerous, I think, than the other contestants realized. I expected him to win the Killing Game by a wide margin.

And yet, you beat him in the contest, and you have beaten him in personal combat. I have underestimated you, Character. You are far more formidable than I originally estimated. You may be just the man I've been waiting for.