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Posted by: LordXenophon
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Location: King's Row
Contact: Carla Brunelli
Minimum Level: 11
Indoor: Yes
Difficulty: 3/5
Description:
Carla will say, "You did good work rescuing that mechanic from the Clockwork, (your toon), but your job isn't over yet. We still need to find a clue that will lead us to Lou's missing wife and daughter. I need you to head over to Lou's shop and look for a lead."
This mission continues Carla's story arc.
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| Writeup |
After you accept the mission, Carla says:
| QUOTE | | Lou said he usually keeps the back room locked. You may have to look around for a key. |
The Clocks in this mission start out low, but after you go through the first closed door, they are one level higher. It's those higher clocks who have the key. Look for a group twice the size of the other groups, probably just behind that first door.
Once you get the key, you can move on and find the back room. There are lots of closed doors in here, but you can tell when you've opened the right one (assuming you have the key already) because a yellow star will appear on your map. You have to defeat everything beyond that door.
There's one other thing you have to do here. Lou's wife and daughter are being held in the shop area. this room is just like the loading dock area you've seen in so many warehouse missions, except that this time there are jacked-up cars in it. Defeat the Clocks around the hostages and you are done. There is a named boss in this room, but you don't have to fight him if you don't want to. If you want to clear the mission, you should watch out for a late ambush.
When you are done breaking robots, go outside and call Carla. She says:
| QUOTE | Lou called. His wife and kid are back home with him, and he's eternally grateful to you. (Your toon), I'm proud to have worked with you on this.
You did a great thing today, (your toon). Lou and his family are safe at home, and the Clockwork King is short a few more minions. I really wonder what he expected to get out of Lou. According to Lou, the Clockwork are mechanically impossible, yet they work nevertheless. This is going to require further investigation. |
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