Tower of Latria
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General Information[edit]
World Walkthrough | Boss(es) | NPC(s) | Enemies |
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3-1, Tower of Latria | Fool's Idol - Doll Demon's Soul |
- Once Royal Mistress (vendor) - Sage Freke, the Visionary - Lord Rydell |
- Baby's Nail Black Phantom - Mind Flayer - Prisoner - Prisoner Horde |
3-2, Fool's Idol Archstone | Maneater - Mixed Demon's Soul |
- Yurt, the Silent Chief | - Gargoyle - Man Centipede - Giant Man Centipede - Mind Flayer - Prisoner - Prisoner Horde |
3-3, Maneater Archstone | Old Monk - Yellow Demon's Soul |
None | - Man Centipede - Mind Flayer |
General Strategy[edit]
- Latria is a creepy atmospheric world with a unique flavor, and without care several of the enemies here will make you the tasty flavor on their menu.
- Besides physical attacks, you will encounter several enemies which will use potent ranged magic attacks, and also some which will poison you. There are no sources of flame attacks here.
- The strong ranged magic attacks are from the guards, the two Prisoner Horde enemies, and the Fool's Idol boss
- For the Mind Flayer enemies encountered in 3-1, be sure to have a bow and plenty of arrows, which are very effective.
- Bring a shield which blocks as high a percent of magic as possible:
- Dark Silver Shield is the best option at 100%, but you may not have it until NG+
- The following shields are better than 30% of magic blocked:
- The Rune Shield (60%) which can be found in this world
- Dark upgraded Shields (38%-70%)
- Tower Shield (60%)
- Adjudicator's Shield (50%)
- If you are caught in a long corridor or open space without hiding spots you may still take a lot of damage from these ranged attacks. Use cover to prevent getting hit at all.
- You will encounter poison on the tip of some of the prisoners' daggers, and from the Man Centipedes in the swamp of 3-2.
- Increasing your poison resistence can make it less likely you will be affected
- Natural poison resist comes from your Endurance stat, and can be boosted with a Ring of Poison Resistance , and some other equipment
- Gloom Armor or Black Leather armor are the best
- Bramd and Istarelle are unique valuable weapons which provide a great boost
- Bring Royal Lotus to heal poison, and equip it for fast [] hotkey use next to your healing items
- The miracles Antidote and Cure are also quick ways to remove the poison effect
- The variety of enemies has no wide-scale resistances to physical, fire, or magic damage, so try whichever upgraded weapons and spells are your favorites.
- Make sure you have a reliable source of ranged damage (bow, crossbow, or spells) for 3-2, since the airborne crossbow-firing Gargoyles can be hard to lure into melee killing range, and ranged offense will lower your stress level dealing with the Mind Flayers (as mentioned above) in 3-1 as well.
- The term "Latria" refers to the adoration of God in catholic and orthodox theology.
Archstone of the Tower Queen[edit]
- Tower of Latria
- Latria, land of the Queen's Ivory Tower.
- An old man took revenge on the Queen by locking her family in a prison with inhuman guards. All that escapes the place are the prisoners' cries.
- Fool's Idol Archstone
- Archstone of the Demon Fool's Idol
- The church devoted to an idol mimicking the queen gave hope to the prisoners, but the malice behind it will crush their faint solace…
- Maneater Archstone
- Archstone of the Demon Maneater
- Masses of flesh litter these hanging prisons. Latria's current master, an old man who is no longer human, has been creating his own demons…
- Old Monk Archstone
- Archstone of the Demon Old Monk
- His revenge complete, the old man withered away, possessed by golden robes of insanity. Too weak to be a demon's vessel, his soul was eaten.