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List of levels by # of Treasure Boxes?

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Sat, 10/26/2013 - 16:19
Fatalitizer's picture
Fatalitizer

As the title says, is there a general least of all the Clockworks level types, organized in order of how many boxes they have?

Sat, 10/26/2013 - 16:22
#1
Grimranger's picture
Grimranger

Well, Clockwork levels seem to always have at least 10. Average 13.

Sat, 10/26/2013 - 17:57
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Playerman's picture
Playerman
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Lichen Lairs tend to have at least six boxes, most I've gotten is seventeen. Much easier to speed run though. I've gotten a lot of three and four star orbs from the first level of Sewer Stash, by speeding through the first level for boxes.

Sat, 10/26/2013 - 19:25
#3
Bopp's picture
Bopp
doubt it

I have never seen such a list. I've been reading the forums nearly daily for 2.5 years, and I participate in projects to collect data on mission crown payouts. So, if there is such a list, its maintainers have been keeping it rather a secret.

Sun, 10/27/2013 - 04:08
#4
Skepticraven's picture
Skepticraven
Its a good start

For what you're using it for, can probably take a glance and do your own analysis of my data.
Its got about 100 random clockwork depths with the box count for each of them (separated by red/green, with the item drops too).

I did mention in my other thread that the rankings from least to greatest are approximately (by the icon only): Graveyard, Compound, City, Grass (Island), Monsters (3Slime-like things), Candlestick Keep (Pawn), Clockwork (Gear), Treasure Vault, Arena

Keep in mind, this only has about 2-3 depths of grass and candlestick keeps each, which isnt a good quantity to average. Box counts stay the same (good for you), theyve been changing the drops so its probably bad data now (bad for me). Also, this data includes all boxes on the depth - including danger areas and gates that cost 3CE to open.

Sun, 10/27/2013 - 06:23
#5
Fatalitizer's picture
Fatalitizer
@Skepticraven

Ah, thank you! I saw that thread the other day, but I wasn't able to find it again when I wanted too.

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