Clockwork Dungeon

Each iteration of the Clockwork Dungeon consists of 6 quests. Unlike normal quests which require Portal Energy, Dungeon Quests require stamina to participate in. Stamina is separate for each individual Dragon and is automatically refreshed on the next iteration of the Clockwork Dungeon.
Once a Dungeon Quest is completed, the player obtains Dungeon Tokens, which can be used in the Dungeon Shop. Completing an iteration of the Clockwork Dungeon allows a player to choose one of the three chests which can contain a Dungeon Dragon. The Dungeon resets daily at 05:00 UTC.
The Clockwork Dungeon is run and owned by Otto the Dungeon Master.
Contents
Inside the Dungeon[edit]
See battle for the battle interface
Pressing the button on the Campaign Map will take the player to the submarine and will bring up a window that shows the currently-available Dragon and the
option to view its Codex entry, the rounded time left until the Dungeon resets, (if specified) the base Elements of the opposing Dragons, and the
button used to enter the Dungeon. Once inside it, the exact amount of time (only the longest two units of time) left until the Dungeon resets is shown at the top of the screen, the current amount of Dungeon Tokens the player has is shown in the top-left corner and the
button underneath it for purchasing the Dungeon Token Multiplier, the currently-available Dragon in the bottom-left corner and a small
button in its left used for viewing its Codex entry, a big
option in the top-right corner used for viewing general information about the Clockwork Dungeon, the
button in the bottom-left corner used for accessing the Dungeon Shop, and the six quests and their numbers spread across the Dungeon.
Dungeon Quests[edit]
There are six Dungeon Quests that are available to complete per day, each rewarding a number of Dungeon Tokens, each representing a different area of the Dungeon. The higher the quest, the more Dungeon Tokens received. Quests will have one of three different colours depending on their availability. The quest that can be currently battled is colored in yellow , quests that can not yet be battled are colored in gray
, and quests that have been defeated are colored in red
. All quests, regardless of color, have a white skull on them.
In order to participate in a Dungeon Quest, a Dragon must have at least one stamina. At the beginning of every day, each Dragon that is able to battle has three stamina. Participating in a Dungeon Quest reduces a Dragon's stamina by one.
Once a Dragon's stamina has been reduced to zero, it can no longer participate in Dungeon Quests for the rest of the day. Players can use Gems to restore a Dragon's stamina. Each stamina requires 13 Gems to refresh, and can only be restored to maximum, after a Dragon has run out of stamina, for a total of 39 Gems by pressing the button. Stamina can also be restored if the player is given a video to watch. There is a pre-set number of how many times videos are offered on a day, which can vary, thus the player might not even receive the option to restore the Dragon's stamina via watching videos. If videos are available to watch, the
button will be shown under the snapshot of the player's Dragons in the pre-battle screen of the next quest only if there is at least one Dragon that has under three stamina. Pressing it and watching the video will restore the stamina of all Dragons (even those who still have one or two stamina left) by one.
Battling[edit]
See battle for the complete battle interface Once entered, players commence in a wave battle. During a wave battle, players must defeat two sets of three different Dragons. Once the entire first wave of Dragons is defeated a second wave appears. The Dungeon Quest is only won after defeating the second wave. Three of the quests have lower-leveled Dragons while the other three have higher-leveled Dragons, the order of the encounter being alternated.
The levels and Enchantment Levels of the opposing Dragons depend on the player's Dragons' own level and Enchantment Level. The four strongest Dragons of the player are taken into account when determining the levels of the higher-leveled set of enemy Dragons and the seven strongest Dragons are taken into account when determining the levels of the lower-leveled set of enemy Dragons. If the player sells any of these Dragons, the level of the opposition will adjust accordingly starting with the next Dungeon iteration.
Completing the Quests[edit]
Completing a Dungeon Quest rewards a player with Food, Gold and Dungeon Tokens. The amount of Food and Gold rewarded depends on the Level Modifier. The amount of Gold rewarded can range from 1,500 to 82,500 while the amount of Food rewarded can range from 300 to 12,000. The amount given of these two resources is increased by 50% if the VIP Status is active. The amount of Dungeon Tokens rewarded can range from 20 to 200. This can be increased only if the player chooses to activate the Dungeon Token Multiplier, a feature that doubles the Tokens earned from quests. There are no stars or scores rewarded for completing a Dungeon Quest.
Completing an iteration of the Clockwork Dungeon allows the player to open only one of the three treasure chests through the option under the chest they prefer. However, in exchange for 125 Gems, the player can open all three chests through the
option. Each chest has a chance of containing Food, Gold, Gems, Scrolls, Dungeon Tokens, or the Dungeon Dragon of the Day. There is a 3% chance that a Dragon will be rewarded.
VIP Status and the Dungeon Token Multiplier have no effect upon the prizes in the chest. The amount of Food and Gold rewarded depends on the Level Modifier. The amount of Gold rewarded can range from 44,400 to 870,000 while the amount of Food rewarded can range from 3,650 to 78,000. The amount of Dungeon Tokens rewarded can range from 444 to 653. There is no guarantee that any of the three chests will contain any of those items.
Completed Dungeon Quests can not be replayed until the following reset. Completing all Dungeon Quests prevents the player from visiting the Dungeon until the next iteration. The Dungeon Shop will still be accessible.
Dungeon Days[edit]
- Days of the Week assume UTC
- The first Dragon appeared on the 27th of May 2015
Week Day | Dragon of the Day | Opposing Dragon Base Elements |
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Mondays | Zombie Dragon | Wind and Metal |
Tuesdays | Monk Dragon | Earth and Plant |
Wednesdays | Robot Dragon | Non-Specific |
Thursdays | Wizard Dragon | Non-Specific |
Fridays | Kitsune Dragon | Water and Void |
Saturdays | Fire and Energy | |
Sundays | Non-Specific |
Dungeon Shop[edit]
The Dungeon Shop contains both Dragons and decorations that can be purchased only with Dungeon Tokens. Dungeon Dragons can only be bought after their highest Element has been unlocked.
Dragons[edit]
Dragon Name | Cost | Elements | Type |
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Robot Dragon | 8,500 ![]() |
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Kitsune Dragon | 25,000 ![]() |
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Zombie Dragon | 27,000 ![]() |
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Monk Dragon | 29,000 ![]() |
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Wizard Dragon | 32,000 ![]() |
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Decorations[edit]
Decoration Name | Cost | Size |
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Sword Sculpture | 600 ![]() |
Small |
Elemental Energy | 750 ![]() |
Medium |
Two Sides to Battle | 820 ![]() |
Medium |
Whoo's Tombstone | 875 ![]() |
Medium |
Twinkling Shrub | 900 ![]() |
Medium |
Ornamented Shrub | 900 ![]() |
Medium |
Seasonal Events[edit]
Seasonal Events are limited-time instances of the Clockwork Dungeon that occur at during a widely-held celebratory holiday. During these festivals, players are provided with a unique schedule, Limited-Time Dragon, enemy Dragon rotation, and sometimes a unique battle background. For the entire duration of the event, the offered limited Dragon becomes the only Dragon available to be won from Dungeon Chests.
Event | In-Game Text | Duration | Chance to Win | Background |
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Spooky dragons are throwing a wild party in my dungeon. Can you survive their frightening festivities? | 19 October - 1 November 2015 | ![]() |
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A symbol of hope when the world feels coldest; rescue the Holly Dragon to restore joy across the land in time for the Holly Day! | 14 December 2015 - 4 January 2016 | ![]() |
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Celebrate springtime in the dungeon by completing goals for a chance to win the Cottontail Dragon! | 21 March - 4 April 2016 | ![]() |
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Get an amazing dragon in your corner; battle your way through the dungeon for a chance to win the Boxer Dragon! | 10-25 August 2016 | ![]() | ||
A curse has been cast upon the dungeon; battle your way through to break it and win the Crone Dragon! | 24 October - 7 November 2016 | ![]() |
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Get in the holiday spirit by exploring Otto's festive dungeon for a chance to win the Holly Dragon! | 12 December 2016 - 2 January 2017 | ![]() |
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1-21 January 2018 |
Noteworthy Changes[edit]
- Update 3.6 introduced Enchantment Levels for enemy Dragons.
- Update 3.2 made the Clockwork Dungeon to be unlocked when the player reaches Level 16 instead of beating Quest 44 (The Bob) in Normal Mode. Additionally, the
option was discontinued.
- Update 3.0 replaced the
button with the
button.
- Update 2.8 discontinued pop-up windows offering videos, as well as videos for extra Dungeon Tokens, but videos for restoring the stamina of Dragons can still be watched through the newly-introduced
option while videos to earn additional rewards can be watched after every battle won through the newly-introduced
option. Additionally, starting with this update, making changes to the team while in the Dungeon will not affect any team used for battles outside of it.
- Update 2.7 introduced pop-up windows that offer videos to watch in exchange for restoring the stamina of Dragons or for obtaining extra Dungeon Tokens.
- Update 1.8 introduced new decorations to the Dungeon Shop called Twinkling Shrub and Ornamented Shrub.
- Update 1.7 introduced a new decoration to the Dungeon Shop called Whoo's Tombstone.
- Update 1.5 added underneath each quest their number and also introduced the Dungeon Token Multiplier.
- Update 1.4 changed the quest icons from
to
.