Caliginous Caper (mission)
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Basic Information | |
Name: | Caliginous Caper |
File name: |
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Developer(s): | Valve |
Map: | Coaltown Event |
Mission type: | Unknown |
Waves: | 1 wave, 8 subwaves |
Difficulty: | Nightmare |
Starting credits: | 5000 |
Maximum possible credits: | Unknown |
Minimum respawn wave time: | Unknown |
Maximum respawn wave time: | Unknown |
Fixed respawn time: | Unknown |
Tour: | Unknown |
Sentry Buster spawn time: | Unknown |
Sentry Buster respawn time: | Unknown |
Caliginous Caper is a nightmare endurance mission available on the Coaltown Event map. This mission has only one incredibly long wave, Wave 666, consisting of 911 enemies (not counting support-only enemies) and 9 Tanks with no checkpoints whatsoever. All robots in this mission, with the exception of Sentry Busters, are reskinned to look like zombies, though this is purely cosmetic.
As an endurance mission, Caliginous Caper features a timer that will appear over the bomb when it is not being carried, similar to the timer that appears over the briefcase in Capture the Flag or Special Delivery. When the timer runs out, the bomb is reset back to the robot spawn area.
Waves
General Strategy
Caliginous Caper doesn't have its own difficulty for no reason. Beating this mission requires the right team composition, what to expect in each sub-waves and good teamwork.
- Your team requires multiple heavy damage-dealers in order to destroy the Tanks fast enough. As a rule of thumb, at least 2 Soldiers or Demomen are required, but 3 are recommended. You will also require an Engineer and a Pyro to reset the bomb. This leaves one more class to choose. A Scout is recommended, but other classes can work under certain conditions.
- Scout is an excellent support class. Besides his money-collecting skills, his Mad Milk greatly increases your team's survivability, and his Sandman can mark Giants, softening them up. He can also upgrade his Primary to contribute extra damage or upgrade his resistances to tank damage and draw enemy fire.
- Soldier provides a combination of high damage and team support. By maxing out the damage of his rockets, the Soldier can deal heavy damage to Tanks, Giants, or waves of zombies altogether, and his Buff Banner provides him and his allies increased damage with no damage fall-off.
- Pyro is an essential class, capable of dealing high damage and resetting the bomb. Pushing the bomb carrier into the pit whenever the opportunity presents gives his team a much greater chance in winning the mission, and the damage boost upgrade to his Flamethrower means he can provide lots of damage. Maximizing resistances and movement speed helps the Pyro accomplish these tasks. Using an Ubercharge Canteen allows you to distract zombies for your teammates to get a clean shot, while dealing high damage yourself.
- Demoman provides raw damage, like the Soldier. The Demoman can use his Stickybomb Launcher to clear a wave of zombies and deal concentrated damage against Giants and Tanks, and eliminate those pesky Uber Medics before they can even do anything. On the other hand, the Demoman can also equip a Chargin' Targe and upgrade resistances to tank loads of damage and use his Grenade Launcher as his primary source of area damage. He can also pair this with an upgraded Eyelander and eliminate robots in a high-risk, high-reward manner.
- Heavy provides constant damage against zombies and Giants. If he has readily available sources of mini-crits or crits, he can deal high damage from long distances, where he's safe. If he has the Natascha equipped, he can slow down zombies do a crawl, giving your team a bigger window of opportunity to deal damage. However, his lack of a damage boost upgrade on his Primary means that he won't be dealing as much raw damage as the Soldier or Demoman.
- Engineer, like in any other mission, is an essential asset. His Sentry Gun is great at eliminating waves of zombies without letting any slip away, and can draw fire to it. His Teleporter allows his teammates to get in the front lines ASAP, and his Dispenser provides health and ammo when needed. More than one Engineer is not required, and even not recommended.
- Medic does not provide much direct firepower, but boosts his allies' instead. With the Kritzkrieg, the Medic keeps his teammates alive, and Ubercharge provides a ton of damage in crit boosts. The Medic's ability to share canteens is also vital. He can combine his Ubercharge Canteen with his teammate's crit boost Canteen to safely take out a group of Giants.
- Sniper excels against Giants. With the Machina and damage boost upgrade maxed out, a fully-charged headshot deals over 1000 damage. With Explosive Headshots, the Sniper can also simply headshot a slow target and deal heavy damage to every other zombie around it. His Jarate keeps him useful by providing mini-crits and a slow. However, the Sniper's biggest flaw is that he provides little damage against Tanks, and he will have a lot of trouble against the waves of crit-boosted zombies.
- Spy is extremely risky to play, due to the constant barrage of fire and how naturally fragile he is. On the plus side, his Sapper is an extremely potent disable and slow, and with attack speed and armor penetration maxed out, although risky, he can deal heavy damage to Giants, or even kill one by himself. The Spy is terrible when it comes to dealing with Tanks, however.
- Each subwave on Caliginous Caper can be split into three categories: Giants (Subwaves 1-3, 5, 6B), Tanks (Subwaves 4, 5, 7, 8G), and crit-boosted zombies (Subwaves 6A, 8A-G). Each parts require different strategies.
- Giant waves: The closer you let them get to the spawn, the less chance you have winning. At that point, Giants will "spawn camp" you, preventing you from getting into a favorable position to attack them. As a Soldier, Demoman, or Heavy, keep your distance so that your Pyro or the Sentry Gun can draw fire towards them. Apply mini-crits and Mad Milk whenever possible. Use crit boost Canteens if you need to take them out fast, or an Ubercharge canteen if you're cornered by them or to tank their attacks.
- On Subwave 2 (Super Charged Soldiers & Uber Medics), there are a few ways to one-shot the Uber Medics. A crit-boosted sticky bomb carpet, a reflected crit rocket, or Jarate + Explosive Headshot are a few ways to kill the medics fast. You can also delay killing the bomb carrier in the first subwave so that by the time the Giant Soldiers spawn, the bomb is reset, preventing it from appearing until the next subwave.
- On Subwave 6B (Giant Deflector Heavy & Giant Medic), be sure to take out the Giant Medic first, since it heals at such a fast rate. One tactic is to hide, then ambush the Giant Medic from behind while the Giant Heavy is distracted.
- Tank waves: Your Tank busters (Soldiers, Demomen, and Pyros) should focus on dealing enough damage before moving onto the zombies. As for Pyros, be sure to keep track of the bomb, so that you can leave, reset the bomb, and come back. Be sure to stock up on crit boost Canteens for these waves.
- On Subwave 5 (Giant Rapid Fire Demoman & Tanks), make sure to concentrate on the Giant Demomen as well, since if they get too close to the spawn, it can become very problematic. Push the bomb carrier into the pit whenever possible.
- On Subwave 7 (Spies & Tanks), your Pyro should aim so that they're both dealing damage to the Tank and spy-checking at the same time. Watch your backs!
- Crit-boosted zombie wave: Without little or no resistances upgraded, they will be able to kill you in a single shot. At this point, you should invest some money into upgrading resistances. Maximizing crit resistance will let most classes survive at least one hit. Buy Ubercharge canteens whenever you can.
- If you upgraded your resistances considerably, one strategy is to maximize your Health on kill upgrade and use your Ubercharge canteen when you're about to die. Since the zombies are at least fragile, you should be at full health by the time your Ubercharge wears out.
- If the crit-boosted zombies are too much for you, as a Pyro or Heavy, you can take cover behind the walls on either side of the map between the middle building and the side buildings and constantly fire to the sides, creating a "wall of death". This gives the zombies less time to react, depending on how fast you kill them.
- The crit-boosted Soldier zombies are the most frustrating enemies in the entire wave, as their constant barrage of super-powered rockets can throw off your aim, even with an Ubercharge activated. Be sure to have someone distract them for Soldiers, Heavies, or Demomen to take out from afar. The same goes for crit-boosted Demoman zombies, but at a lesser extent.
- As a Soldier, be careful against the zombie Pyros. They are very skilled at reflecting rockets, and one reflected rocket can end up killing you or an ally.
- The final stretch (final Tank & Heavy-Medic combos): Split your force between the Tank and the Heavy-Medic combos. The player(s) dealing with the Heavy and Medics are to distract them long enough to keep your Tank busters away from them. If you don't have a convenient way to dispatch the Medics, your best bet is to have them trigger their Ubercharges, active your own Ubercharge canteens long enough for the Medic's Ubercharge to run out, and kill them.
- Giant waves: The closer you let them get to the spawn, the less chance you have winning. At that point, Giants will "spawn camp" you, preventing you from getting into a favorable position to attack them. As a Soldier, Demoman, or Heavy, keep your distance so that your Pyro or the Sentry Gun can draw fire towards them. Apply mini-crits and Mad Milk whenever possible. Use crit boost Canteens if you need to take them out fast, or an Ubercharge canteen if you're cornered by them or to tank their attacks.
- When to buy, what to buy and when to use your Canteens can mean victory or defeat. Critical Hit canteens are essential in taking out Tanks on time and Giants when in a pinch, and Ubercharge canteens are almost necessary in order to survive the onslaught of crit-boosted zombies halfway through the wave. Don't be afraid to switch canteens if you have to.
- While you start the wave with a ton of money, don't forget to collect the money whenever possible. You need all the money you can get for upgrades, buybacks and canteens.
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