Peachii -> CMC-March 2011 (4/1/2011 9:03:34)
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[image]http://media.artix.com/encyc/df/banners/Lymcrest.jpg[/image] CMC-March 2011 Location: Lymcrest (Books 1 and 2) -> Tog (CMC) -> Quest -> Code Monkey Challenges? -> March 2011 Quest! Level/Quest/Items required: None Release Date: April 1st, 2011 Objective: It is a CMC Objective completed: BOOO! This was supposed to be a hard one! Scaled Yes/No: Yes Monsters (256) Nerd Tog NPCs Rolith Rewards Deadline IOU Dialogue What?! <Character>: So I suppose I've got this figured out. You're Rolith. Rolith: Yup. <Character>: No, I mean you're actually Rolith, the person, DragonFable's Programming Lead. Rolith: And not the Friendly guy that stands around Oaklore and telling you to go fight Sneevils. Yup. Rolith: That said, that really doesn't matter... <Character>: What matters is why we're here. To solve another one of your puzzles, right? <Character>: Is this one going to be hard? The last couple only took us like two hours. Rolith: Mwhahahahahahaha. <Character>: Oh... oh no. CodeMonkey Day? <Character>: What's this about CodeMonkey Day? Rolith: It's a really really weird forums joke, so don't think about it too much and you'll be better off! <Character>: But... isn't celebrating an event in your honor a bit egotistical? Rolith: Who's celebrating? I'm WORKING! But in all seriousness, I am deeply humbled by the players who enjoy the work I do. Rolith: This is more me taking the chance to say thank you to them than any ego trip. Honest! <Character>: That was almost respectable. I'll buy it. This Time? <Character>: So, what's the deal with this challenge? Rolith: The challenge is to figure out the challenge. Rolith: ... That's it? Rolith: What? If you guys need clues you'll get them on the forums. <Character>: Isn't that sorta like admitting defeat? Rolith: It's exactly like admitting defeat. Going to ask for them this time? <Character>: Go back to coding, monkey. Rolith: Thought so. Heal Reset Solution: spoiler:
Starting Gem Pattern - Additional Floors Required for Completion: X...... XXX.. Floor(s): 4 X...... XX..X Floor(s): 5 X...... XX.... Floor(s): 3, 4 X...... X..XX Floor(s): 3, 5 X...... X..X.. Floor(s): 4, 5 XXXX X...... Floor(s): 4, 5 X...... X....X Floor(s): 2, 4, 5 Order: 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Floor 02: 16, 13, 11, 10, 07, 14, 12, 02, 08, 05, 03, 15, 06, 09, 01 Floor 03: 10, 04, 07, 13, 16, 11, 05, 08, 12, 02, 03, 09, 15, 01 Floor 04: 11, 01 Floor 05: 10, 04, 15, 01 Only complete Floors 02-05 if stated by your starting gem pattern (see above). Floor 06: 13, 08, 01 Floor 07: 15, 08, 10, 16, 14, 02, 13, 01 Floor 08: 01 Floor 09: 16, 09, 13, 07, 15, 14, 12, 02, 11, 06, 10, 04, 08, 03, 01 Floor 10: 04, 12, 02, 16, 14, 03, 01 Floor 11: 03, 10, 09, 01 Floor 12: 16, 05, 04, 06, 09, 01 Floor 13: 07, 06, 14, 03, 10, 13, 12, 02, 04, 08, 09, 01 Floor 14: 13, 16, 12, 15, 05, 09, 01 Floor 15: 10, 05, 08, 02, 16, 06, 04, 03, 13, 09, 12, 15, 07, 14, 01 Floor 16: 05, 14, 07, 11, 15, 16, 06, 08, 04, 13, 10, 03, 09, 01 The location of the gems may slightly differ; although they may look very similar in position, they may still be different. Thanks to Jay for corrections.
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