Power | 11,011 | Luck | 11 |
Power Bonus | 15% | AttractionBonus | 5% |
Cheese Effect | Stale | Powertype | Forgotten |
Acquisition Method | Trapsmith | Cost | 1,800,000 gold 1 Enigmatic Core 1 Endless Labyrinth Trap 1 Powercore Hammer 225 Tech Power Cores |
The Infinite Labyrinth Trap can be bought from the Trapsmith in the Labyrinth and Zokor for 1,800,000 gold, 1 Enigmatic Core, 1 Endless Labyrinth Trap, 1 Powercore Hammer and 225 Tech Power Cores.
Power | 10,000 | Luck | 9 |
Power Bonus | 15% | AttractionBonus | 5% |
Cheese Effect | Very Stale | Powertype | Forgotten |
Acquisition Method | Trapsmith | Cost | 6,980,000 gold 1 Powercore Hammer 1 Sacred Script 1 Infused Plate 150 Scholar Scrolls 150 Tech Power Cores 150 Plates of Fealty |
The Endless Labyrinth Trap can be bought from the Trapsmith in the Labyrinth and Zokor for 6,980,000 gold, 1 Powercore Hammer, 1 Sacred Script, 1 Infused Plate, 150 Scholar Scrolls, 150 Tech Power Cores and 150 Plate of Fealty.
Both the Infinite Labyrinth Trap and the Endless Labyrinth Trap are both acquired and used in the Labyrinth and Zokor. Considering Zokor’s role as an area with three (former) best in slot weapons, the conventional strategy is to get to the Endless and Infinite Labyrinth first and go after the other two after. The Infinite Labyrinth can eventually be replaced with the Thought Manipulator Trap in the Floating Isles, which will directly lead to the current Forgotten Best in Slot weapon as well.
The Infinite Labyrinth Trap does not have feasible alternatives. Yes it will hurt, just get them, you’ll need them unless you want to get fancy beyond what this guide can offer you.
The Infinite Labyrinth Trap has three very closely related upgrades to finish up the Forgotten powertype. These are the Thought Manipulator Trap, the Thought Obliterator Trap and the Chrome Thought Obliterator Trap. These three follow a direct upgrading line, requiring the previous step to craft the next. Details on these can be found on the next page.