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Essentially, it's just kind of pointless information, and only applicable at very high levels (ie: where you can use the furnace). [[User:Cristiona|Cristiona]] 20:49, 19 October 2012 (PDT)
 
Essentially, it's just kind of pointless information, and only applicable at very high levels (ie: where you can use the furnace). [[User:Cristiona|Cristiona]] 20:49, 19 October 2012 (PDT)
 
: Didn't know it was that overpowered, guess I'll remove the reference then? [[User:Patojonas|Patojonas]] 04:36, 20 October 2012 (PDT)
 
: Didn't know it was that overpowered, guess I'll remove the reference then? [[User:Patojonas|Patojonas]] 04:36, 20 October 2012 (PDT)
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==Appropriate Level==
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I'm curious about how high a level one needs to be to face this villainous V.I.L.L.A.I.N.
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From other discussion, I'd guess those reporting success have been levels 70 and over, to be considering the use of a [[Furnace of Yeb|Furnace]] or [[Torch of Nug|Torch]].
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Being a solitary soul, my efforts in assembling the blue lawn darts needed meant cycling through retcons and transmogrifications; this has kept my alts at comparatively low levels.
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Since more than one alt per League is frowned on, how high does the hero in a one-hero League need to be to realistically take V.I.L.L.A.I.N. on?
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Please note that I don't mind that the level needed is a high one: it's good to have something new to do once one gets a level in the high decades, but I'm sure others might like to avoid wasting time by taking on this fight too soon.
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As a guide to the lower-levelled, I'd like to point out the following:
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* At around level 7, one can, with preparation, survive just long enough to hit this creature <u>once</u> before being killed. Below this level there is little chance of avoiding being killed outright without a chance to do anything.
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* This foe has 8000 HP, and its immunities mean it will take at most 1HP from each type of damage you can inflict.
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* While some clever tactics (such as those mentioned above) can increase the number of types of damage and hence the total damage you do each round, you will still, by this reckoning, need to hit the foe thousands of times to kill it.
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* According to what is reported above, if the foe is not killed by rollover, it will reset at full health and you will have to start your attack on it from scratch.
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Given all this, what level should a solitary hero be to seriously consider taking on this foe? &nbsp;--[[User:Richardhg|Richard H-G]] 05:29, 20 October 2012 (PDT)

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Health messages

A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form.


A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s crackling form.


A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s scorched form.


A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s charred form.


A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form as it begins to derezz. Massive blocks of derezzing data crash around you, almost crushing you.

or

A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form as it begins to derezz. Massive blocks of derezzing data crash into you for X.


A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form as it begins to crash. The ground at your feet disappears, but you're able to jump far enough it hardly matters.

or

A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form as it begins to crash. Its secret volcano base collapses around you. Didn't we mention the secret volcano base? Ah well, moral of the story is you take X (fire) damage from the lava.

A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form as it begins to crash.

Something shorts out. Normally that wouldn't be a problem, but you're so tiny right now it deals X (electric) damage.

or

A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form as it begins to crash. The words "PC LOAD LETTER" appear in massive letters over you. The resulting fear and confusion deal X (psychic) damage.

or

A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form as it begins to crash. It accidentally sets the temperature variable to zero... Absolute Zero. The rain of frozen bits and bytes deals you X (ice) damage.

or

A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form as it begins to crash. The ground at your feet disappears, dumping you into a shark tank filled with acid. It turns out the sharks are quite friendly, but the acid deals X (acid) damage.

or

A interlocking array of shields spin around V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form as it begins to crash.

For a moment, it seems the program can only remember BEEP and GOTO. The resulting cacophony ends tears; roughly X (sonic) damage worth of your tears, in fact.

--hoyifung04 13:58, 14 October 2012 (PDT)

Predicted low Observed low Observed high Predicted high Message
- - 0 0 <shield> V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s undamaged form.
1 1 1398 1400 <shield> V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form.
1401 1450 2000 2000 <shield> V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s crackling form.
2001 2003 2594 2600 <shield> V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s scorched form.
2601 2605 3990 4000 <shield> V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s charred form.
4001 4045 5989 6000 <shield> V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form as it begins to derezz.
6001 6005 7990 8000 <shield> V.I.L.L.A.I.N.'s form as it begins to crash.
8000 8000 - - V.I.L.L.A.I.N. collapses, decompiling itself into harmless bits and bytes, leaving computing safe... for now.

--hoyifung04 19:42, 18 October 2012 (PDT)

Drops

For me, the drops were:

You found an item for your League Vault: Municipal Targeting Network

You found an item for your League Vault: firewall fragment

You found an item for your League Vault: V.I.L.L.A.I.N. case

You found an item for your League Vault: EOL drink

--hoyifung04 14:51, 14 October 2012 (PDT)

First drop seems to be one of Municipal Targeting Network, social net, or public eye. Second drop is either a conditional (fewer than 4 blue lawn darts used?) firewall fragment or (another one of the above?). The V.I.L.L.A.I.N. case and EOL drink always drop. --hoyifung04 06:46, 17 October 2012 (PDT)

EOL drink can drop 3 times in one battle. So it seems like the only item which hasn't dropped in the 1st two slots yet is the V.I.L.L.A.I.N. case, although it may just not have dropped yet. --Satan 13:30, 17 October 2012 (CDT)

EOL can drop up to 5 times, I believe. Cristiona 18:34, 17 October 2012 (PDT)
You can get more than 4 items per battle? I've yet to see anything more than 4, and you've seen 5 EOL alone? Satan 02:01, 18 October 2012 (CDT)
I haven't seen 5 EOL. I'm just reporting it's possible. Cristiona 00:20, 18 October 2012 (PDT)

Here's what I got today on my alts league:

2 public eyes, 1 villain case and 4 eol drinks. Each of my alts used 1 dart against him, which accounts for the 4 eols. Guess the firewall can be replaced by one of the first drops. Patojonas 04:36, 20 October 2012 (PDT)

How to Kill

Use a stick-on tattoo (to maximize damage, really big cut in the fight duration) equip a dongle or an office trebuchet, polydactyl gloves and bishop of wreckage (to weaken it as much as possible, impossible to beat in 1 fight if you don't, try to get at least 20 points of weaken from your equipment) and use Shock Grenade in the first 25-30 turns to super weaken it. if you don't have shock grenade maxed, it can't be done in one turn as far as experience serves me.

If you can, get a few Flash-restore capsules or drowsing rods ready just in case and use a potion of the indoors to minimize elemental damage, but you aren't likely to need if you have 20 points of weaken equipped. Use a sidekick like the jujitsu one to block attacks, was useful later to block the special attack damage later in the fight. Liao and box pill will double your maxHP.

Lastly, use blue lawn darts to significantly weaken it's defenses and autoadventure script to attack for you, it has around 8000 HP. Patojonas 04:36, 20 October 2012 (PDT)

Anyone else wondering if improved/impeded computer interaction might affect this fight? Edivad 02:42, 18 October 2012 (PDT)

If you fail to kill it before rollover, it will reappear after rollover, in its initial state. Looks like I wasted some blue lawn darts. --Sanjuro 17:08, 19 October 2012 (PDT)

Possible References

The part of the third miss message "It still can't explain how you weld metal to a song" may refer to the ryme of the ancient mariner.

Also, is it just me, or does "For science. The monster!" remind you of a certain homicidal robot at roughly 0:50 in this trailer?

--hoyifung04 20:39, 18 October 2012 (PDT)


Ranged vs Melee

The line about ranged being better is kind of pointless, especially if the data for that really came from comparing a Torch to a Furnace. The Furance is insanely overpowered, and has been recognized as such from about a week after the clock zones went in. When you're level 70+, all those extra attacks quickly outstrip strength's boost. However, someone with highly skewed stats and greatly inflated strength, would probably do insane damage using a Torch with Animal Kung-Foolery.

Essentially, it's just kind of pointless information, and only applicable at very high levels (ie: where you can use the furnace). Cristiona 20:49, 19 October 2012 (PDT)

Didn't know it was that overpowered, guess I'll remove the reference then? Patojonas 04:36, 20 October 2012 (PDT)


Appropriate Level

I'm curious about how high a level one needs to be to face this villainous V.I.L.L.A.I.N. From other discussion, I'd guess those reporting success have been levels 70 and over, to be considering the use of a Furnace or Torch. Being a solitary soul, my efforts in assembling the blue lawn darts needed meant cycling through retcons and transmogrifications; this has kept my alts at comparatively low levels. Since more than one alt per League is frowned on, how high does the hero in a one-hero League need to be to realistically take V.I.L.L.A.I.N. on? Please note that I don't mind that the level needed is a high one: it's good to have something new to do once one gets a level in the high decades, but I'm sure others might like to avoid wasting time by taking on this fight too soon. As a guide to the lower-levelled, I'd like to point out the following:

  • At around level 7, one can, with preparation, survive just long enough to hit this creature once before being killed. Below this level there is little chance of avoiding being killed outright without a chance to do anything.
  • This foe has 8000 HP, and its immunities mean it will take at most 1HP from each type of damage you can inflict.
  • While some clever tactics (such as those mentioned above) can increase the number of types of damage and hence the total damage you do each round, you will still, by this reckoning, need to hit the foe thousands of times to kill it.
  • According to what is reported above, if the foe is not killed by rollover, it will reset at full health and you will have to start your attack on it from scratch.

Given all this, what level should a solitary hero be to seriously consider taking on this foe?  --Richard H-G 05:29, 20 October 2012 (PDT)