Emergency Door
The Emergency Door is a deployable skill which deploys a ghostly purple door. It is similar to the regular wooden door behavior-wise.
Details[edit]
- Special Effects:
- Spawns a door in front of the player, which acts like any other wooden door.
- Stuns enemies on the other side when destroyed.
- Spawns a door in front of the player, which acts like any other wooden door.
- Tags: Deployable, NegligibleDamage, Explosive
- Legendary Version:
- Forced Affix: Armored Door
- "The door can't be destroyed by non-boss enemies."
- Forced Affix: Armored Door
Location[edit]
The blueprint for the Emergency Door is located in the Slumbering Sanctuary, in a lore room.
The room does not always spawn, so it may require multiple runs to find. It stops spawning after the blueprint is turned in to The Collector.
Once in the room, a sign will ask you to prove if you are worthy (for an obscure task).
The entire passage is riddled with huge quantities of doors. The player must then reach the other end of the room without breaking any of the doors present (Doors outside of this room don't count). After reaching the end, there will be another sign. If done correctly, interacting with the sign will cause it to say "You have proven your worth." The game will then spawn the blueprint for the skill.
If the player breaks any of the doors, the sign at the end will read, “You are not worthy” and not drop the blueprint. The character will also give the middle finger to the sign if it reads “You are not worthy” and thumbs up if it reads “You have proved your worth”.
Notes[edit]
- Destroying an Emergency Door with the will trigger its critical hit condition.
- Enemies against the door take critical hits from the .
- Since it can be deployed in places where doors would normally be absent, certain enemies may be confused by the door and won't react to it.
- It also synergizes with items and mutations which have interactions with movement impairment, like the and .
Trivia[edit]
- The base gold price of the item is a reference to leet, or 1337, speak is a form of typing used on the internet where letters are replaced by numbers or other symbols.
- It was used as a joke placeholder during development of the item but was never changed when the update was released.
- The cell cost of the items is a reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in which the "Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, The Universe, and Everything" is 42.
History[edit]
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