Evil Genius FAQ
Evil Genius FAQ 2.3/November 20, 2004
Author: saintly@innocent.com
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I need help. Beyond the psychiatric or therapeutic help I probably need for
my video game addiction(s), I need YOUR help with:
- New strategies, comments or tips you can think of for any section,
especially if you have a tip for designing your base, using a henchman or
using a trap combo that works really well for you.
- Correcting any mistakes or awkwardly-written sections you notice
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QFX Contents:
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SYNOPSIS
new in this FAQ
OFFICIAL PATCH
GETTING STARTED
FAQ: frequently asked questions
MISSIONS/WORLD MAP (QFM)
comitting acts of infamy
heat effects
quick-find loot/mission tables (QFL)
ROOMS
quick price reference (QFP)
descriptions
RESEARCH (QFR)
island 1
island 2
TRAPS (QFT)
BASE SECURITY & DESIGN
security networks
the hassle-free base
TORTURE
HENCHMEN (QFH)
henchman experience
descriptions & ratings
generic minions
AGENTS (QFA)
generic types
super-agents: effects & methods of defeating them
1001 USES FOR A TOPSIDE SHACK
NOTORIETY TIMELINE (QFN)
LOOT ITEM EFFECTS
CHEATS (QFC)
advanced game tweaking
MISC
tidbits, known bugs, web resources
CREDITS
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GAME SYNOPSIS/FAQ META-INFO
This game is similar to Dungeon Keeper. You're the evil boss and you have an
underground lair to manage. Just like in DK, you need to carve out your base
from the mountain, lay traps, fight off intruders & research new traps and
base features to make your evil life easier. You can torture the good guys
in a dozen ways, train your minions into better ones or kill them on the spot
as an example to your other minions.
Unlike DK, you won't be scrapping your base and starting over for every
scenario. You'll focus on designing a good base, incorporating new design
elements as they become available, stealing from countries & completing
missions to boost your notoriety and raising your henchmen's experience levels
so they'll get cool new special abilities. You can't micro-manage what your
minions do as much, but aside from a couple instances you don't really need
to. The AI is pretty decent. You DO get a say in what types of minions you
have and how many of each you want at any given time.
If you enjoyed DK, you'll probably like this game. The quirky style is a
big plus for me. The inability to control what your minions do directly
places more of an emphasis on base design than real-time-strategy. The
definite objectives should please people who like games that can be beaten,
though you still have unlimited time between them that you can spend doing
whatever you want. If you haven't played DK, but you like games that let you
design things, like SimCity, Railroad Tycoon or even Civilization you may
want to give this a try. Especially if you liked building a big city, then
inflicting lots of disasters on it and cackling evilly. =)
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NEW IN THIS FAQ:
Version 2.3
Misc: Many sections re-written for clarity, patch section added
Missions: Loot missions marked in the big list
Rooms: Objects that can be used in research have it stated in their desc.
Notoriety: Max notoriety per region info
Henchmen: Monty, Dr Neurocide updated, Blackheart added.
Version 2.2
Misc: typos & minor corrections
'Loot item effects' table, 'Misc' section added, a few tips added
Henchmen: Cheap powerleveling trick included, exact effects on world map
Rooms: Time clock description corrected, control panel effects
Objects: Regeneration rates from all furniture objects added & compared
Version 2.1
FAQ: Four more questions answered
Missions: List completed
Henchmen: Mesmero abilities updated, generic minion descriptions.
Rooms: Corrections made to several rooms & room object descriptions
Base design: Lots of tips & features to make your base hassle-free
Version 2.0
Misc: Corrections, sections reorganized, quick-find tags added,
'New in this FAQ','Uses for Topside Shacks' sections added
FAQ: Four more questions answered
Missions: Heat effects section added
Rooms: Cost of building room tiles added
Traps: More traps & strategies listed, cash rewards table.
Henchmen: Moko & Ivan descriptions updated, XP-Per-Agent table
Advanced Tweaking: Editing max. population, tweaking game startup,
changing hiding duration, fixing monkey-cage, several mods.
Notoriety: Rank names, #free minions per rank table
Version 1.0
More questions answered in Frequently-asked, stealing values for Mercs
and top-tier military units added. Several missions added, loot table
updated to show what loot leads to research. Room objects list updated
to show which items are researchable. Minions section completed.
Research section finished & reorganized into a more useful tree so you
can find what tools to use on an object quickly and what to research &
build to lead to further research. Trap section started.
Notoriety section started.
Version 0.8
Research section added, Agents added, a few tips added, more...
[I forget what changed between 0.5, 0.6 and 0.8]
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OFFICIAL PATCH
If you just bought the game, the first thing you should do is to patch it.
The patch fixes a number of bugs, including the death cubicles and being
unable to research Camouflaged Sentry Guns in the US release of the game.
Get the patch from: http://www.evilplanet.com
Exact details of what the patch fixes are on the same page where you
download it, but I think that fixing death cubicles alone makes it worth
installing.
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QF2 STARTING OUT/BEGINNER'S GUIDE
This isn't a walkthrough, just suggestions for beginners trying to learn the
game. Your first game is probably going to be a scratch game anyway... You
will have a much easier time after you restart with better design ideas.
You may want to swap your mouse buttons in Windows. The game was set up for
left-handed people: the RIGHT mouse button does the default action, like
selecting, moving, clicking, etc. (usually) and the left does stuff you
probably don't want it to, like jumping to the henchman instead of selecting
him, etc....
Picking an Evil Genius avatar:
- Maximillian -- His special ability SHOULD reduce the cost of research
incentives by 90%, but it's broken. He's still a well-balanced avatar
with an excellent starting henchman.
His area of influence is medium sized, his minions loyalty & attention
regen at a medium rate, and he starts with Jubei as a henchman, who's
great at killing things and defending you. If you murder a minion in
range of other minions, they get +5 regenerated to all stats.
He's good for beginners; Jubei will make it easy for you to take out
problem agents and you can stick Max in the control room to help keep
your minions loyal.
- Alexis -- Minion loyalty drains 20% slower (this helps a lot).
Her area of influence is massive (about 4x the total area of Max's) but
her minions regen loyalty & attention in it 25% slower than Max. She
starts with Eli Barracuda as henchman, who doesn't suck but is probably
the worst of the three starters. She gets a huge bonus to nearby minions
for murdering a minion (+10 regen all stats).
She's good for intermediate players; the loyalty drain helps a lot to keep
social minions from deserting, otherwise they tend to leave after spending
too much time out at your hotels keeping tourists happy. Once you get a
bunch of loot items in your base her huge effect radius isn't that
important. Plus, you won't get the uber Kane + Jubei tag team till 360
notoriety, long after you have all 5 super agents breathing down your neck.
- Shen Yu -- Agents spend 10% shorter time on his island.
Area of influence is small, but regen rate is 3x Max's. He starts with
Lord Kane, who's great for quickly disabling super agents when they arrive
later (when he's teamed up with any other henchman). He gets a medium
bonus to all nearby minions for murdering one of your own minions (+7)
Of the three, I like him the best now. You can pick up Jubei pretty early,
and with a bunch of loot items you won't worry about his lack of a decent-
sized effect radius.
* Thanks Sulfuras for the Alexis's special abilities.
Everyone starts with $250,000 and the same stats.
You can decide how secure you want your base to be. Minions seem to fetch
things to build your base from the helipad and dock. If you give your base
a second entrance by the helipad, you'll speed up purchases. If you opt for
the single-entrance, it will be more secure.
Build a stronghold inside your base, put a door on it. Move your briefcase
rack into the new hold, then demolish the old one. All your gold will be
moved automatically.
Don't bother with any traps at first, they suck and aren't able to kill even
the weakest investigators.
DO build a large barracks. Put 3 or 4 bunk beds in it, then TONS of lockers.
In the beginning, 1 locker = 1 extra minion, and it's the fastest way to get
them. You need to have enough to man at least 3 control panels (6 minions,
plus 1 or 2 spares), AND a bunch to send on missions. 20 or 30 lockers
isn't overkill at this point.
Go to the minions screen and set the 'workers' section to the max number
of minions it will let you have. Build a control room deep inside your base
with 3 or 4 panels, then a power station to power it.
Now you can start sending your workers out... you have considerable leeway
in the world before you capture and interrogate the maid. Send 10-20 workers
to the USA midwest in 'stealing' mode. Send 5 more workers to each of the
missions available at the start of the game (not simultaneously; complete
each mission, replenish your workers, then move on to the next. You may want
7-8 for the West Africa mission). Now send those 5 workers out, 1 per
country in 'Plotting' mode, to North China, Middle East, West Coast, Cuba,
and Siberia. Each of those regions has at least 1 hidden 'Act of Infamy'
that can be completed with only Workers (Cuba has two). Wait till these
have been uncovered, then recall those 5 workers. Now send workers to each
of these missions, for the Risk 1 missions (Middle East, Cuba, Siberia,
West Coast), it's a good idea to send twice as many workers as needed. If
you attempt the North China and Cuba #2 mission, send at least 3-4 times
as many.
If you want to get ahead of yourself, you can do any of these:
- Send 1 worker to every region of the world in 'Plot' mode to discover as
many missions as possible. Check the mission list to see what you can find;
A total of 36 missions are discoverable at this point (including the 4 you
started with), of which 10 can be completed. Although your notoriety won't
let you discover missions in Europe, East Bloc or Southeast Asia, you can
still plot there if you like so that the missions show up immediately as
soon as your notoriety is high enough. If you keep 6 panels staffed, you
should be able to get all the plotting done for the game by having single
workers plot for 30-45 minutes in all regions of the world.
- Rack up huge amounts of cash by stealing from the Middle East or Mid-West.
Some of the later stuff costs tons of money. A million bucks or so should
tide you over for a while. 50 workers sent to one of the $9-rated regions
will bring in $20k per minute. I've never spent more than $10M in the
course of an entire game, but your mileage may vary.
- Build a hotel or two. You can build one with 3 wings in the far part of
the island; make 1 wing and the hub be Lobby, another Lounge and leave the
3rd wing closed till later in the game when you get Casino. Hotels work
much, much better when there's a bunch of them; build several small before
you build one huge one.
- Build a topside shack next to the docks and airport for later.
- Let the heat die down in the countries that you were stealing from
When you're ready, capture the maid, build the interrogation chamber, then
interrogate her to get your first Valet. That completes Objective 1.
Now you can build other rooms and start working on the next objectives.
When asked to pick henchmen, I recommend avoiding Ivan on your first run
through the game. He'll be more likely to destroy your base than to do
anything useful unless you're very careful about micro-managing him. Dr
Neurocide isn't all that great either, so I suggest getting the Matron when
you're asked to choose a new henchman the first time.
After you steal the research machine and start working on the doomsday ideas,
you'll be attacked by wave after wave of enemies carrying doomsday data. If
you don't want to rack up the XP, make sure to capture at least 1 person in
the wave (you'll see a doomsday piece icon when you left-click them if their
squad is carrying it) and interrogate them. If you keep killing them, their
country will just send more and more waves till you get it.
This is one game where it can pay to rush through trying to keep notoriety
low till the end. Check the 'NOTORIETY' section for details, but it would
be nice to not have all 5 super-agents poking around slaughtering your minions
when you're in the middle of building your second base. You'll need 200
notoriety to go to the next island, and it's good to keep it under 240 till
you've killed off the first two super-agents if you can. That will let you
design your base in peace for a while. Once John Steele is after you, you
have nothing more to lose by gaining notoriety, so you may as well max it out.
FAQ
These questions are frequently asked by newcomers to the game, so check here
before posting or emailing me:
- How do I convert the agent in objective 2?
Torture him with the mess hall mixer ($12,000 item for the mess hall)
- Why are agents tunneling into my base through the floor?
If you have any space that's blocked off so that no-one can get to it,
agents will come through the floor in it. Make sure every part of your
base is accessible.
- How do I get rid of the super-agents?
You can't until you get to Island 2. Then their missions will become
unlocked as you progress through the plot.
- Why are waves and waves of enemies attacking me? My freezer is full and
they just keep coming.
You're likely on the 'collect doomsday pieces' objective; click on an
enemy agent; if they have a logo of a doomsday piece, you must capture and
interrogate at least one of them. If you don't, that country will keep
sending waves after you till you do.
- How do I get more than 100 minions?
This is the cap initially. I find it sufficient to play through with 10
of each top-tier minion, 5 each of the middle ones, and 10 workers. If you
want more though (more is always fun), see the end of the FAQ for the
'ADVANCED GAME TWEAKING' section. Be cautioned that the game may bug out
if you have more than 100 minions when you move to island 2; some of your
loot may be lost.
- My base is going nuts! The Alert level jumps to yellow or red, and my
doors get bumped down to security level 1. Is this a bug?
Unfortunately not. You're being tormented by the SABRE agent John Steele.
You probably want to nail this guy as soon as he lands on your island and
before he makes it into any of your buildings (once he does he'll 'Cause
Base Chaos' constantly till he's captured or leaves)
- Do I need 5 of each crate?
No, you just need 25 crates. It's probably better to piss off only one
territory instead of all 5.
- How do I build the rocket cavern & pieces?
Right-click on the big cavern in the middle of the 2nd island.
- I can't do anything with Oliver the Chimp, research the monkey cage trap
and/or research Camouflaged sentry guns.
Oliver is broken, and Camo sentry guns are broken in the US release of the
game. To fix these, you need to do some data file hacking (changing
numbers inside text files). See 'ADVANCED TWEAKING' for details on these.
- How do I restore a dead henchman to life, or reset their lost lives?
Bringing back someone from the dead would involve pasting a lot of stuff
into the saved game file and would be unreliable (you'd have to make up a
position to bring them back in and make sure it wasn't solid rock)
To restore lives:
open up the saved game file in \dynamicresources\layouts
search for the text 'NumLives'
change any number that isn't a 3 to a 3, then save the file
- How can I destroy a section of corridor without destroying the whole thing?
You can put doors at the segment you want to destroy, then the demolish tag
will destroy the doors & turn whatever's between them into rock again.
This works on rooms too, but you'd need to be able to block off a section
of room for demolition with a single door. If you have two different room
types that are connected to each other without a door, you can safely
destroy one without hurting the other. You can't destroy a room that has a
henchman or any sort of loot inside.
- How can I destroy a topside shack or hotel?
You can't once it's built. You can cancel their build orders before then,
but once built you can only destroy the rooms inside them.
- How do I get my scientists to research stuff? I've been waiting forever
for them to get to X...
You can't. Just wait longer and they'll eventually get to it.
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QFM MISSIONS/WORLD MAP
Your minions can be sent out into the world after you get a control panel.
From there you can steal from countries (your primary source of income),
plot to discover missions ('Acts of Infamy'), or hide.
Minions generate no heat in Hide mode, but can't steal or plot. Heat will
dissipate in Hide mode as well, and the minions won't be attacked by agents
of justice. Super-agents in the region can attack your minions, but even
then it's very rare. The thing to be careful of with Hide is that it will
only last for TWO MINUTES. After that, it will automatically be canceled
and the minions will resume plotting or stealing or getting their asses
handed to them by the super agent they decided to steal in front of. That's
TWO MINUTES after you click the 'Hide' button, even if the minions haven't
gotten to the region yet. They may also automatically un-hide when an
agent of justice leaves the region.
If your minions are doing anything other than hiding, they'll be generating
heat in that territory. The more heat, the better the agents that territory
will send to your island, and the higher chance they'll send an Agent of
Justice to where your minions are to kill them. See handy quick-ref table
for how much cash you'll get in each region:
Rating - Max - Cash/Worker Other units bring in more cash than a worker:
$0 - 1000 - $ 20
$1 - 2500 - $ 50 Henchmen -- (Varies; see their section)
$2 - $5k - $100 Guards -- x2
$4 - $10k - $200 Mercs -- x3
$5 - $12.5k - $250 Mart. artists -- x3.5
$6 - $15k - $300 Marksmen -- x3.5
$9 - $20k - $400
COMMITTING ACTS OF INFAMY
You start with a few acts of infamy available. When you have sufficient
control panels manned the region's stats will show up on the map and you
can attempt the missions. Each mission specifies a risk level, a timer and
the minion types it needs. Once you have the correct number of worker types
in the region, you can click 'Go' to attempt the mission. The timer will
begin to count down; at different points during the mission (depending on the
risk- there are Risk+1 check points in each mission) some of the minions in
the region will die. A 4-risk mission checks for damage at 5 points when
it's running. Each minion has a chance to die during each damage check.
Note that most 0-risk missions actually have 1 "death-check" point, so it's
still handy to send along some muscle. Henchmen recruiting missions cannot
kill your minions and are truly 0-risk.
There is no reason to send just the minimum number of minions to do an AOI;
Military minions like the guard reduce this chance that other minions will
die, social minions cover the heat generated by the other minions and reduce
the heat generated by an Act of Infamy. Science minions can keep the mission
from failing if control panels become unstaffed for a while, they also reduce
the time it takes for missions to complete (handy on those 7-minute missions
to get it done before the super-agent shows up). Science minions are better
at plotting than a worker, and military minions are better at stealing.
[See the Minion Descriptions section for specifics]
If you hit Abort, switch your minions to Hide mode, the control panels become
unstaffed for too long, or all your minions in the region get killed, you'll
fail. You can attempt the mission again after a delay.
If you succeed, you gain heat in the region as noted in the mission
description, and your notoriety rating will go up. Heat fades over time if
you don't have minions plotting or stealing.
It appears that you can 'pre-plot' in a region. That is, you can send a
minion to plot there, they won't turn up any acts of infamy (since some
require a certain level of notoriety or objective to be completed), but when
you achieve that notoriety the acts will immediately appear.
HEAT
As your heat rises in a region, several things happen. First, the region
starts sending agents to your island at shorter time intervals. Second,
the type of agents sent gets nastier. At first you'll get only investigators
and agents (if you have no heat in a region, this is all you'll get). At
maxed out heat you'll get soldiers on kill missions (if you completely max
out heat, this is guaranteed). In between, you'll get agents trying to steal
back stuff, and then agents sent to blow things up. The more heat you have
in a region on the world map, the faster Agents of Justice show up as well.
With maxed out heat, agents of justice show up in about 1:40.
Mission List:
FORMAT: (Missions are listed in roughly the order discovered)
'Mission Title' [Risk/Time/Heat/Notoriety Gained/Notoriety needed to find]
- Workers needed (Mission notes, items stolen, etc...)
Titles marked with 'L-' will bring back loot, these missions will also have
a different icon on the world map (representing the loot you get) and will
disappear once completed. Other missions will just have their flag turned
black to indicate that you've done it.
Henchmen gain 25xp for completing a 0-2 difficulty mission, 50xp for 3-5,
75 for the hardest difficulty 6-9.
It is NOT possible to get 100% completion in every region. Some missions
are mutually exclusive (such as henchmen recruitment missions) and others
will disappear once their objective has been completed.
ANVIL TERRITORIES (Orange, aka 'TeWu'):
Polynesia - (6 possible, 2 panels needed to see region stats)
'Fishy Business' [1/0:30/10/5/ Avail. at start] - 2 workers
'Contradiction' [2/1:00/20/10/0] - 6 workers, 1 guard, 1 valet
'Kidnap Hotel Head Maid' [0/2:00/15/1 Obj. 1 complete] - 4 workers
(TRAINER: Valet)
L-'1st Totem Pole Piece' [2/5:00/20/1/125] - 6 workers
(Default location is your control room)
L-'ANVIL Doomsday Technology' [3/3:00/20/5/250+Obj8] - sc 8
'Henchman: The Butcher' [0/0:20/10/5/0] - wk 1
North China - (6 possible, 3 panels)
'Philosopher's Stone' [2/1:00/10/5/0] - 5 workers, 2 techs
L-'And Another Ming' [3/1:00/20/10/0] - 9 workers
'Capture Technician' [0/2:00/15/1/ Obj. 1 complete] - 4 workers
(TRAINER: Technician)
'Oriental Crime Lord' [2/3:00/5/1/ Obj. 1. complete] - 5 guards
(Objective 2 mission)
'Class Act' [4/1:00/20/10/250] - 4 guard, 3 sci, 2 spin
L-'UL: Samurai Armor' [3/4:00/15/5/ Obj 3] - Valet 4, Guard 4
Central Asia - (5 possible, 3 panels)
L-'Ming Bling Bling' [1/1:00/10/5/0] - 2 workers, 2 valet, 1 tech
L-'Now you Steal It' [1/1:00/10/5/0] - 2 valet, 2 techs, 2 guards
'Buddha Buster' [4/1:00/20/10/0] - 3 guards, 3 valet, 3 techs
L-'Resource Crate' [0/0:30/30/5/Obj7] - gd 5, me 4, qp 2
'Defeat Jet Chan' [4/4:00/10/1/ ??? optional objective] - wk 10, mt 2
Central China - (7 possible, 4 panels)
'Chairman Coup' [5/1:00/20/10/250] - 4 valet, 3 guard, 2 sci
L-'Ming the Worthless' [4/1:00/20/10/250] - 5 guard, 4 valet, 4 merc
'Support Rogue General' [6/2:00/30/15/250] - 5 vl, 4 mr, 4 qp, 4 pl, 3 mk
'Philandering Panda' [1/3:00/10/5/250] - 4 guard, 3 merc, 1 sci
'Mercenary Scientist' [3/4:00/15/1/Obj6] - wk 5, vl 2, sp 2
'Capture Martial Arts Master' [2/5:36/35/1/ Obj 3 + 220] - 8 guard
(TRAINER: Martial Artist)
'ANVIL infiltration' [2/5:00/20/1/ Obj 6] - 1 diplomat
SABRE TERRITORIES (Green, aka 'MI5'):
South Africa - (6 possible, 4 panels)
'General Disarray' [2/1:00/10/5/0] - 4 workers, 2 guards
'Destroy Diamond Mine' [3/1:00/20/10/0] - 6 work, 6 techs
L-'Pilfer Giant Diamond' [2/1:00/20/10/250] - 10 valet, 3 guard
'Gambling Pay Off' [1/1:00/10/5/250] - 4 worker, 2 guard
(Allows casinos to be built)
'Mercenary Scientist' [3/4:00/15/1/Obj6] - wk 5, vl 2, sp 2
L-'Resource Crate' [0/0:30/30/5/Obj7] - gd 5, me 4, qp 2
India - (5 possible, 3 panels)
'Forging Ahead' [1/0:30/10/5/ Avail. at start] - 3 workers
'In the Drink' [1/1:00/10/5/0] - 2 valet, 1 tech, 1 guard
L-'Grab Priceless Model' [2/1:00/20/10/0] - 8 spin
'Indian Crime Lord' [2/3:00/5/1/ Obj 1 complete] - 5 valet
(Objective 2 mission)
'Infiltrate SABRE' [2/5:00/20/1/Obj7] - dp 1
Australasia - (6 possible, 3 panels)
L-'Eye Spy' [1/1:00/10/5/0] - 6 workers, 1 tech
'Burn National Park' [2/1:00/20/10/0] - 10 guard
L-'Spinning Around' [0/4:00/20/5/ Obj 2 complete] - 2 tech, 2 guard
(Objective 3 mission: Steal centrifuge)
'Henchman: Mesmero' [0/0:20/10/5/0] - wk 1
'Doomsday Info' [2/7:20/20/1/Obj5] - me 4
L-'SABRE Doomsday Technology' [3/3:00/20/5/250+Obj8] - sp 5, me 5
Europe (15 possible, 5 panels)
L-'Grab the crown jewels' [4/1:00/20/10/250] - 6 merc, 6 spin
'Administer steroids to Pamplona Bulls' [4/1:00/20/10/250] - 2 merc, 6 sci
L-'Steal Auto. Decoder' [7/2:00/30/15/250] - 5 vl, 4 mrc, 4 sp, 4 pl, 3 MA
'Royal Rumble' [1/3:00/10/5/250] - 7 valet, 3 spin
L-'Monkey Magic' [0/1:00/10/1/300] - 2 tech, 2 biochem
L-'Maximum Impact' [0/4:00/20/5/ Obj 2 complete] - 2 tech, 2 guard
(Steal Impact Stress Analyzer)
'Fool the Press' [0/1:00/10/5/ Obj 2 complete] - 2 valet
(Obj 3 optional mission)
'Seize a Biochemist' [1/5:20/35/1/ Obj 3+220] - 8 technician
(TRAINER: Biochemist)
'Seize a Military Sniper' [1/5:20/35/1/ Obj 3+220] - 4 wrk, 3 guard, 1 merc
(TRAINER: Marksman)
'Kidnap Quantum Physicist' [1/5:20/35/1/ Obj 3+220] - 8 tech
(TRAINER: Quantum Physicist)
'Snatch Riviera Playboy' [1/2:00/35/1/ Obj 3+220] - 8 valet
(TRAINER: Playboy)
'Abduct Spin-Doctor' [0/4:00/25/1/ Obj 3+220] - 6 workers
(TRAINER: Spindoctor)
L-'UL: Eiffel Tower' [0/6:39/15/5/ Obj 3] - Technician 4, Valet 4
L-'UL: Arthur's Excalibur' [1/2:06/10/5/ Obj 3] - Worker 4, Guard 6
'Henchman: The Matron' [0/0:20/10/5/0] - wk 1
SMASH TERRITORIES (Yellow, aka 'Interpol'):
You lose heat in these regions twice as fast as others.
South America - (10 possible, 4 panels)
'Collateral Damage' [4/1:00/20/10/0] - 6 workers, 4 valet
'Capture Guard' [0/2:00/15/1/ Obj. 1 complete] - 4 workers
(TRAINER: Guard)
'Oilseed Inferno' [1/3:00/10/5/250] - 3 work, 3 guard, 1 merc
L-'Guatemalan Gold Rush' [4/3:00/20/10/250] - 5 tech, 5 grd, 1 sci, 1 merc
'Kidnap Biochemist' [2/5:36/35/1/ Obj 3] - 4 work, 3 tech, 1 sci
(TRAINER: Biochemist)
'Capture Mercenary Soldier' [1/4:12/25/1/ Obj 3+220] - 4 work, 1 guard
(TRAINER: Mercenary)
'Island Incursion' [7/2:00/30/15/300] - 5 val, 4 bio, 4 spin, 4 dip, 3 mark
'SMASH Infiltration' [2/5:00/20/1/ Obj 6] - 1 diplomat
'Henchman: Moko' [0/0:20/10/5/0] - wk 1
L-'Resource Crate' [0/0:30/30/5/Obj7] - gd 5, me 4, qp 2
Middle East - (8 possible, 3 panels)
'Oil Leak' [1/1:00/10/5/0] - 5 workers
'Double, Double, Oil and Trouble' [3/1:00/20/10/0] - 6 wk, 2 vl, 2 gd
L-'Shieking the Rug' [5/1:00/20/10/0] - 2 wk, 4 gd, 2 vl
'Seize Hotel Head Maid' [0/2:00/15/1/ Obj. 1 complete] - 2 workers
(TRAINER: Valet)
'International Arms Crime Lord' [2/3:00/5/1/70] - 5 Guard
(Objective 2 mission)
L-'3rd totem pole piece' [0/3:00/20/1/145] - 5 Tech
(Default location is your Staff room)
'Capture Diplomatic Envoy' [2/5:20/35/1/ Obj 3] - 8 valet
(TRAINER: Diplomat)
L-'UL: Mummy's Sarcophagus' [1/5:20/20/5/ Obj 3] - Tech 4, Guard 4
North Africa - (6 possible, 2 panels)
'Ear Plug' [1/1:00/10/5/ Avail. at start] - 4 workers
'Chinese Whispers' [2/1:00/10/5/0] - 4 workers, 1 valet, 1 guard
'Elephant's Graveyard' [4/3:00/20/10/250] - 15 valet, 1 guard
'Henchman: Dr. Neurocide' [0/0:20/10/5/0] - wk 1
'Doomsday Info' [1/7:20/20/1/Obj5] - sc 4
L-'Rocket Engine Plans' [4/3:00/30/5/250+Obj8] - pb 4, dp 4
Antarctica - (5 possible, 1 panel)
L-'Coming in from the Cold' [1/1:00/10/5/0] - 3 workers, 3 tech
L-'Steal the Cloning Chamber' [0/3:00/20/5/160] - 8 work, 3 tech, 3 grd
'Icy Reception' [6/3:00/20/10/250] - 5 work, 4 valet, 1 spin
'Snatch Science Specialist' [0/4:00/25/1/ Obj. 2 complete] - 6 work
(TRAINER: Scientist)
'Mercenary Scientist' [3/4:00/15/1/Obj6] - wk 5, vl 2, sp 2
PATRIOT TERRITORIES (Blue, aka 'CIA'):
West Coast - (10 possible, 5 panels)
'Steal the Library Blueprints' [0/4:00/10/1/ Avail. at start] - 2 wk
(Unlocks 'Archives' room, mission appears after you kill the 4 agents
that start on your island -- matt)
'Golden Opportunity' [1/1:00/10/5/0] - 10 workers
'Felonious Fund-Raiser' [1/1:00/10/5/0] - 6 valet
'Out Clubbing' [2/1:00/20/10/0] - 6 guards, 4 mercs
'American Crime Lord' [2/3:00/5/1/ Obj 1. complete] - 5 tech
(Objective 2 mission)
'4th totem pole piece' [4/4:00/20/1/155] - 5 valet
(Default location is your barracks)
L-'Frikken Laser' [0/4:00/20/5/ Obj 2 complete] - 2 tech, 2 guard
(Obj. 3 mission: steal laser)
'Seize Hollywood Playboy' [2/2:00/35/1/Obj 3] - 4 wrk, 3 vlt, 1 spin
(TRAINER: Playboy)
'Kidnap Ancient Martial Artist' [1/5:20/35/1/Obj 3+220] - 4 wk, 3 gd, 1 mrc
(TRAINER: Martial Artist)
'Mercenary Scientist' [3/4:00/15/1/Obj6] - wk 5, vl 2, sp 2
Mid-West - (8 possible, 2 panels)
L-'Well Suited' [1/0:30/10/5/0] - 5 workers, 5 techs
L-'Sabotage Jet-Pack flight test' [4/1:00/20/10/250] - 3 spin, 3 merc, 3 sci
'Kidnap Militia Leader' [0/4:12/25/1/ Obj 3] - 6 workers
(TRAINER: Mercenary)
'Abduct Quantum Physicist' [2/2:06/35/1/ Obj 3] - 4 work, 3 tech, 1 sci
(TRAINER: Quantum Physicist)
'Take spin-doctor hostage' [1/4:12/25/1/ Obj 3] - 1 valet, 4 workers
(TRAINER: Spindoctor)
L-'PATRIOT Doom. Tech' [5/3:00/20/5/250+Obj8] - sc 4, sp 4, me 4, dp 1, bc 1
L-'Resource Crate' [0/0:30/30/5/Obj7] - gd 5, me 4, qp 2
L-'Defeat Dirk Masters' [4/4:00/20/1/0] - wk 5, me 2, pb 1, bc 2
Japan - (6 possible, 4 panels)
'Destabilize Stock Market' [1/1:00/20/10/0] - 8 tech
'Samurai Sword Swindle' [2/1:00/10/5/0] - 3 wk, 3 gd, 3 vl
'Abduct Repairman' [0/2:00/15/1/ Obj. 1 complete] - 2 workers
(Creates a Technician; easier than N. China version)
L-'Steal National Treasure' [5/1:00/20/10/250] - 8 spin
'Oriental Investigation' [1/5:20/20/5/Obj3] - tech 2, guardd 2
(Enables the laboratory)
'Henchman: Jubei' [0/0:20/10/5/0] - wk 1
East Coast - (7 possible, 6 panels)
'Obliterate Nashville' [3/1:00/20/10 0] - 8 scientists
'Pop Star Fracas' [1/3:00/10/5/250] - 6 workers, 4 valet, 3 spin
'Cause National Power Cut' [6/1:00/20/10/250] - 10 guard, 5 valet
L-'UL: Million Dollar Bill' [2/7:42/10/5/ Obj 3] - Valet 8
'PATRIOT Infiltration' [2/5:00/20/1/ Obj 6] - 1 diplomat
'Henchman: Eli' [0/0:20/10/5/0] - wk 1
'Assassinate Mr President' [9/2:00/30/15/250] - vl 5, me 4, sp 4, dp 4, mk 3
HAMMER TERRITORIES (Red, aka 'KGB'):
Cuba - (5 possible, 4 panels)
'Missile Crisis' [1/1:00/10/5/0] - 7 workers
'Mines a Large One' [1/1:00/10/5/0] - 4 workers, 2 guard
L-'Steal El Presidente's Painting' [4/1:00/20/10/0] - 10 workers
'Recruit Montezuma' [0/0:20/10/5/0] - wk 1
'Doomsday Info' [1/7:20/20/1/Obj5] - sp 4
Siberia - (6 possible,2 panels)
'Mammoth Task' [1/0:30/10/5/0] - 8 workers
'Vodka Plot' [4/1:03/20/10/250] - 10 tech, 3 merc, 5 workers
L-'Steal Codex of Knowledge' [7/7:20/35/5/ Obj 5] - 5 work, 5 guard, 2 merc
(Objective 6 mission)
'Henchman: Ivan' [0/0:20/10/5/0] - wk 1
L-'Defeat Katerina Frostonova' [6/4:00/15/1/0] - gd 6, dp 3
(Goes to your training room)
L-'Resource Crate' [5/1:00/20/10/250] - tc 10, me 3, wk 5
Central Russia - (8 possible, 5 panels)
L-'Sound of Music' [2/2:00/10/5/0] - 6 workers, 4 techs
'Raid Secret Submarine Pens' [2/1:00/20/10/0] - 2 wk, 2 vl, 2 gd, 2 tc
'Hack into Automated Defense Network' [3/1:00/20/10/0] - 10 techs
'Take Guard Hostage' [0/2:00/15/1/ Obj. 1 complete] - 2 workers
(TRAINER: Guard; easier than S. America version)
L-'2nd Totem Pole Piece' [2/5:00/20/1/135] - 5 guards
(Default location is your archives)
'Take scientist hostage' [1/4:00/25/1/ Obj 2 complete] - 4 work, 2 tech
(TRAINER: Scientist)
L-'UL: Ark of the Covenant' [1/6:20/20/5/ Obj 3] - Guard 8
'Cosmonaut' [8/4:00/30/1/250+Obj8] - grd 5, sci 4, martial artist 2
East Bloc - (7 possible, 6 panels)
'Esprit de Corpse' [1/4:00/10/5/250] - 2 merc, 2 spin, 2 sci
L-'Raid War Museum' [4/1:00/20/10/250] - 3 sci, 3 merc, 8 workers
L-'Obtain Ancient Throne' [4/1:00/20/10/250] - 8 valet, 8 tech, 8 guard
'Soviet Sugar Rush' [8/2:00/30/15/250] - 5 vl, 4 merc, 4 sp, 4 dp, 3 mart
'Kidnap Diplomatic Envoy' [1/5:20/35/1/ Obj 3+220] - 4 work, 3 valet, 1 spin
(TRAINER: Diplomat)
'Capture Marksman Specialist' [2/5:36/35/1/ Obj 3] - 8 guard
(TRAINER: Marksman)
'HAMMER Infiltration' [2/5:00/20/1/ Obj 6] - 1 diplomat
QFL Quick-find missions/loot table:
Obj. 2 Bosses - North China, West Coast, India, Middle East
Totem Pole pieces - Polynesia, Central Russia, Middle East, West Coast
Uber Loot (Easiest to Hardest) -
Europe (Eiffel), Middle East, Europe (Excalibur), Central Russia,
East Coast, North China
Doomsday info: Cuba, North Africa, Australasia
Resource Crates: Mid-West, South America, South Africa, Central Asia, Siberia
Merc scientists: West Coast, Antarctica, South Africa, Central China, Siberia
Diplomats: East Coast, South America, India, Central China, East Bloc
Trainers: Easy mission Hard mission
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Guard - South America Central Russia
Valet - Middle East Polynesia
Technician - Japan North China
Mercenary - Mid-West South America
Spindoctor - Europe Mid-West
Scientist - Antarctica Central Russia
Marksman - Europe East Bloc
Mart. Artist - West Coast Central China
Diplomat - East Bloc Middle East
Playboy - Europe West Coast
Quant. Phys. - Europe Mid-West
Biochemist - Europe South America
All easy missions must be plotted for. Tier 3+ easy missions need 220
notoriety as well.
Enable rooms:
Laboratory - Japan; Steal Research Machine [Objective mission]
Archives - West Coast; Library Blueprints [Available at start]
Casino - South Africa; Gambling Payoff [250 notoriety needed]
Impressive Loot: (Uber-loot marked with *, r- items are used in research)
Totem Pole - [See above]
Grecian Urn - North China
*Samurai Armor - North China
Third Vase(?) - Central China
Babylonian Vase - Central Asia
r-Camo cloth - Central Asia
r-Giant Diamond - South Africa
Roman Galley - India
r-Mercury Mirror - Australia
Marvel. Mastpc. - Cuba
Stolen Throne - East Bloc
r-Antique Cannon - East Bloc
r-Sonic Generator - Central Russia
*Covenant Ark - Central Russia
r-Aztec Amulet - South America
r-Ice Man - Antarctica
Persian Rug - Middle East
*Sarcophagus - Middle East
Space Suit - Mid-West
r-JetPack - Mid-West
*Million $ Bill - East Coast
*Eiffel Tower - Europe
*Excalibur - Europe
r-Oliver (Chimp) - Europe [No loot radius, research looks broken]
r-Crown Jewels - Europe [The item you get from research is useless]
r-Codebreaker - Europe
Loot does more than pile up in your base; it can attract minions to stand
around it and replenishes the stats of any minion who walks in range;
left-click on it to see it's radius. You can put these in popular rooms
deep inside your base, or make indentations in your corridors so they'll
affect minions who walk by. It's the easiest way to regain the loyalty
stat of your minions without you having to stand around them. For the
exact details on what each item does, check the LOOT ITEM EFFECTS section.
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QFP ROOMS:
QUICK REFERENCE:
All prices are listed for 'Easy' mode, where they're 20% below normal.
Add 25% to get Normal prices, or 50% to get Hard mode prices. I don't
think room tile prices change though.
NAME - Price - Power - Size - Ht - Room
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(Room Tile) - 100 - - Corridor
Fire Extinguisher - 2400 - 0 - 1W+1/0 - 0 - Corridor
Generic Door - 1200 - 2 - 2x1 - 0 - (Any)
Heavy Door (r) - 4000 - 6 - 2x1 - 0 - (Any)
Field Barrier Door (r) - 6400 - 7 - 2x1 - 0 - (Any)
Security Camera - 2400 - 1 - 1W - 0 - (Any)
Zoom Lens Camera (r) - 2400 - 3 - 1W - 0 - (Any)
Loudspeaker - 2400 - 1 - 1W - 0 - (Any)
HD Loudspeaker (r) - 4800 - 3 - 1W - 0 - (Any)
Radio Loudspeaker (r) - 4000 - 3 - 1W - 0 - (Any)
(Room Tile) - 400 - - Stronghold
Briefcase Rack - 4000 - 0 - 2x1 - 0 - Stronghold
Gold Enhancer (1,r) - 80,000 - 7 - 2x1+0/1 - 2 - Stronghold
(Room Tile) - 150 - - Barracks
Bunk Bed - 400 - 0 - 1x1+0/2 - 0 - Barracks
Locker - 800 - 0 - 1x1+1/0 - 0 - Barracks
Equipment Storage (r) - 3200 - 0 - 2x1+2/0 - 0 - Barracks
Cryogenic Chamber (r) - 16,000 - 6 - 1x1+1/0 - 2 - Barracks
Multi Gym (r) - 4000 - 0 - 2x1+0/2 - 0 - Barracks
(Room Tile) - 350 - - Freezer
Body Storage Rack - 4000 - 0 - 1x3+1/0 - 0 - Freezer
Time Clock - 4000 - 0 - 1W+1/0 - 0 - (2)
(Room Tile) - 500 - - Control Room
Control Panel - 8000 - 2** - 2x1+2/0 - 1 - Control Room
Memory Bank - 6000 - 1 - 1x1+1/0 - 1 - Control Room
Control Station (r) - 20,000 - 5* - 1x1+1/0 - 3 - Control Room
Stock Market Watchdog (1,r) - 20,000 - 15 - 2x2+4/0 - 2 - Control Room
Schematic Station (1,r) - 20,000 - 13 - 2x2+7/0 - 2 - Control Room
Comms Array (1,r) - 40,000 - 8***- 3x1+3/0 - 5 - Control Room
Big Screen (r) - 40,000 - 3 - 6W - 5 - Control Room
(Room Tile) - 250 - - Armory
Holding Cell - 4000 - 0 - 2x2+2/0 - 10 - Armory
Death Chamber (r) - 24,000 - 5 - 2x2+2/0 - 10 - Armory
Disguised Holding Cell (r) - 12,000 - 0 - 2x2+2/0 - 10 - Armory
Interrogation Chair - 4000 - 0 - 1x1+1/0 - 2 - Armory
Security Desk - 2800 - 1* - 2x1+1/0 - 0 - Armory
Handgun Cabinet - 2000 - 0 - 1x1+1/0 - 10 - Armory
Rifle Cabinet - 4000 - 0 - 1x1+1/0 - 10 - Armory
Disguised Rifle Rack (r) - 8000 - 0 - 1x1+1/0 - 5 - Armory
Heavy Rifle Cabinet - 8000 - 0 - 1x1+1/0 - 10 - Armory
Flamethrower Cabinet (r) - 16,000 - 0 - 1x1+1/0 - 10 - Armory
(Room Tile) - 150 - - Mess Hall
Counter - 4000 - 0* - 2x3+1/2 - 0 - Mess Hall
Mess Counter - 12,000 - 0* - 2x3+1/2 - 0 - Mess Hall
Automat (r) - 16,000 - 5 - 2W+1/0 - 0 - Mess Hall
Salad Bar (r) - 6000 - 0 - 2x1+0/2 - 0 - Mess Hall
(Room Tile) - 150 - - Staff
Drinks Machine - 800 - 1 - 1x1+1/0 - 0 - Staff
Table Tennis - 1600 - 0 - 1x2+2/0 - 0 - Staff
Arcade Game (r) - 12,000 - 3 - 1x1+1/0 - 0 - Staff
Pinball (r) - 4000 - 1 - 1x1+1/0 - 0 - Staff
Widescreen TV (r) - 8000 - 4 - 2W+0/2 - 0 - Staff
Egg Chair (r) - 4000 - 0 - 1x1+0/1 - 0 - Staff
(Room Tile) - 250 - - Training
Mouse Maze - 2400 - 0 - 1x1 - 0 - Training
Training Punchbag - 4000 - 0 - 1x1+0/2 - 2 - Training (6)
School Desk - 4000 - 0 - 1x1+1/0 - 1 - Training (6)
Lab Workshop - 4000 - 0 - 2x1+2/0 - 1 - Training (6)
Chalkboard - 8000 - 0 - 3W+1/2 - 1 - Training (6)
TV Studio - 8000 - 5 - 3x2+1/2 - 3 - Training (6)
Heavy Shooting Range - 8000 - 0 - 4x2+2/0 - 10 - Training (6)
Biochem Lab - 16,000 - 3 - 2x1+2/0 - 5 - Training (6)
Electron Microscope - 16,000 - 5 - 2x1+1/0 - 5 - Training (6)
Dojo - 16,000 - 0 - 2x3+1/0 - 10 - Training (6)
Shooting Range - 16,000 - 0 - 8x1+1/0 - 5 - Training (6)
Playboy Training Equipment - 16,000 - 0 - 3x2+2/0 - 5 - Training (6)
Diplomat Trainer - 16,000 - 5 - 2x2+2/0 - 5 - Training (6)
(Room Tile) - 400 - - Laboratory
Fake research machine (1) - 4000 - 0 - 2x2 - 0 - Laboratory
Research machine (1) - 80,000 - 6 - 2x2+3/0 - 10 - Laboratory
Databank (1) - 4000 - 0 - 2x1+1/0 - 2 - Laboratory
AI supercomputer (1) - 80,000 - 12 - 3x3+1/0 - 5 - Laboratory
Environment Chamber (1) - 80,000 - 12 - 3x3+3/0 - 5 - Laboratory
Greenhouse (1) - 80,000 - 12 - 3x3+2/0 - 5 - Laboratory
Bio Tanks (1,r) - 40,000 - 10 - 2x3+3/0 - 2 - Laboratory
Giant Laser (1,r) - 40,000 - 5 - 1x4+2/0 - 2 - Laboratory
Centrifuge (1,r) - 40,000 - 5 - 2x2+3/0 - 2 - Laboratory
Impact Stress Analyzer (1,r)- 40,000 - 5 - 2x4+2/0 - 2 - Laboratory
(Room Tile) - 300 - - Archives
Reading Table - 1600 - 0 - 1x2+0/2 - 0 - Archives
Microfiche Table (7) - 1600 - 0 - 1x2+0/2 - 0 - Archives
Multim. Educational Zone (r)- 20,000 - 3 - 2x3+0/2 - 0 - Archives
Brainiac Machine (r) - 24,000 - 4 - 1x2+2/0 - 2 - Archives
Brain Washer (r) - 40,000 - 4 - 1x2+2/0 - 2 - Archives
Bookcases (r) - 12,000 - 1 - 2x4+1/0 - 5 - Archives
(Room Tile) - 250 - - Sanctum
Conference Table (1) - 4000 - 0 - 2x4+3/0 - 0 - Sanctum
Impressive Desk - 12,000 - 0 - 2x2+1/0 - 0 - Sanctum
Soothing Atrium (7) - 3200 - 0 - 2x2 - 0 - Sanctum
Cabinets (7) - 800 - 0 - 1x2 - 0 - Sanctum
(Room Tile) - 300 - - Infirmary
Pharmacy Booth - 4000 - 0 - 1x1+1/0 - 0 - Infirmary
Examination Table (r) - 8000 - 0 - 1x2+1/0 - 0 - Infirmary
Auto Surgeon (r) - 12,000 - 10 - 1x3+1/0 - 2 - Infirmary
X-Ray Machine (r) - 12,000 - 3 - 1x3+2/0 - 2 - Infirmary
(Room Tile) - 150 - - Power Room
Power Generator - 8000 - -15 - 3x3 - 5 - Power Room
Disg. Power Generator (r) - 16,000 - -15 - 3x3 - 5 - Power Room
Nuclear Power Station (r) - 20,000 - -35 - 2x2 - 10 - Power Room
Capacitor - 4000 - 0 - 1x2 - 2 - Power Room
HD Capacitor (r) - 12,000 - 0 - 1x2 - 1 - Power Room
Outdoor Security Camera - 4000 - 2 - 1x1 - 1 - Outdoors
Camo. Security Camera (r) - 8000 - 2 - 1x1 - 0 - Outdoors
Outdoor Sentry Gun (r) - 8000 - 7 - 1x1 - 10 - Outdoors
Disguised Sentry Gun (r) - 16,000 - 10 - 1x1 - 2 - Outdoors
Evil Base Entrance - 1200 - 0 - 2x5 (3) - 0 - Outdoors
Camouflaged Door (r) - 12,000 - 5 - (4) - 0 - Outdoors
Topside Shack - 40,000 - 0 - 6x8 - 0 - Outdoors
Hotel Hub - 80,000 - 0 - 10x12 - 0 - Outdoors
Hotel Wing - 40,000 - 0 - 11x13 - 0 - Outdoors
Transmitters - 800 - 5 - 1x1 - 5 - Outdoors
External Door - 2400 - 3 - 1x2 - 0 - Topside Shack
Hotel Double Door - 2400 - 1 - 1x2 - 0 - Hotel (Any)
(Room Tile) - 300 - - Casino
Pinball Machine (r) - 4000 - 1 - 1x1+1/0 - 0 - Casino
Craps Table - 8000 - 0 - 2x2+1/3 - 0 - Casino
Baccarat Table - 8000 - 0 - 2x2+1/3 - 0 - Casino
Roulette Table - 12,000 - 0 - 1x2+1/3 - 0 - Casino
(Room Tile) - 250 - - Lounge
Lounge Bar - 6000 - 0***- 3x2+2/3 - 0 - Lounge
Dance Floor - 4000 - 0 - 2x2 - 0 - Lounge
Lounge Table - 4000 - 0 - 1x1+2/1 - 0 - Lounge
(Room Tile) - 200 - - Lobby
Lobby Counter - 4000 - 0* - 1x3+1/2 - 0 - Lobby
Lobby Bench - 2000 - 0 - 1x2+0/4 - 0 - Lobby
Hotel Room - 8000 - 5 - 2x2+2/0 - 0 - Lobby
Grand Piano - 4000 - 0 - 2x2+1/0 - 0 - Lobby
(1) - You can only have 1 of these at a time
(2) - Time clocks can go in Control Rooms, Mess Halls, Infirmaries,
Armories and all hotel room-types.
(3) - Evil Base Entrances can be placed only where the mountain meets the
outside, and where there aren't trees blocking the way.
(4) - Camouflaged doors go on top of evil base entrances
(5) - Hotel Wings can only connect to the hotel hub
(6) - Objects in the training room become available when you capture
the appropriate trainer.
(7) - There doesn't seem to be a way to get these objects.
(r) - Object must be researched in the lab before use
Sizes: Width in squares. If it's specified as 1W it sticks to a wall. A
+number after it indicates how many required/optional access points it
needs to work optimally.
Power: How much each object draws in power.
* = Staff required to man the object once placed
Heat from stolen objects:
Uber Loot (any): 25
Codebreaker: 20
Crown Jewels: 15
Giant Diamond: 15
Jetpack: 15
Aztec Amulet: 15
Grecian Urn: 15
Babylonian Vase: 15
Marv. Masterpc.: 15
Roman Galley : 15
Persian Rug: 15
Chameleon Cloth: 10
Mercury Mirror: 10
Space Suit : 10
Sonic Generator: 10
Cloning Chamber: 5
Body Bag: 2
Time clocks:
Several rooms can have time clocks; any hotel room, the infirmary, control
room, armory & mess hall. They let you shut down the whole room (by setting
them to the Red square), making all devices in the room consume 0 power.
Other settings adjust how minions will staff any objects in the room that
require people to run.
If you set it to 'Yellow', minions will staff it if they have nothing else
to do, and immediately leave if you ask for an object to be moved, room
built or anything else.
The higher you set the slider in the green squares, the more of a priority
you want to make the room. At the first green, you'll have the room
reasonably staffed at all times. 1 extra minion may hang out in it as well
to wait for someone to leave. Each additional green square causes an extra
minion to stand around in the room, provided there's space.
There was an error in previous FAQs. You can put a time clock in an empty
room and set it to a high green number if you want minions to stand around in
it for no good reason.
Outside:
There are several objects that go outside. Hotels and Topside Shacks create
space you can create other rooms inside. Hotels only allow you to create
hotel-type rooms, topside shacks let you create anything in a 3x2 space.
Topside shacks become available when you get your control room running. They
are expensive and provide only a small space, so what's the point? There's
a whole section on "THINGS TO DO WITH A TOPSIDE SHACK" if you find yourself
with too much cash on your hands.
Evil Base Entrance - Creates a door into the mountain, you start with one.
Camouflaged Door - Goes on top of an Evil Base Entrance
Note: It won't allow placement if there's a regular door just past the
evil base entrance. Move the other one farther back. The camo door
also counts as a door; you can assign it a security setting and agents
must bypass it to get into your base. It has been reported that setting
this door to '1' will keep agents out (agents aren't interested in no-
security doors unless they see someone coming out of it). This won't
stop tourists though.
Cameras - Supplement your base security system, great for
tagging mad tourists for weakening. Agents will blow up the non-disguised
version occasionally.
Sentry Guns - Automatically fire on tagged intruders, can shoot to capture
These have a short lifespan, they generate high heat and agents love to
attack them. You get no notice of this. I'd suggest building them only
when you're willing to keep a henchman near it to protect it till the
disguised version becomes available.
From Slow Slosh:
Sentry Gun Can be used in groups of 4 to 8 to be very deadly; also fun to
watch. :) When combined with Shacks and Hotels, used as chock points you
can defend agains Soldiers/Veterans with little effort. Even super agents
have a hard time agains them. :)
Hotel:
Hotels are the most expensive things you can build, and the most
misunderstood. For starters, a single hotel is 100% useless, no matter
how many wings it has or valets it's stocked with.
The whole purpose of a hotel and everything in it is to suck up some of a
tourist's time until they run out and return home. Tourists seem to work
in the following fashion:
They land on your island and start wandering around. If they see one of
your Evil Base Entrances or a hotel, they'll feel compelled to go have a
look. If they wander into a hotel and walk past any of the objects in it,
there's a chance they'll tie up some of their time with it. After a set
amount of time (varying by object), they'll stop using it and resume
wandering, possibly back out of the hotel.
If you have a single hotel, then there's nowhere for the tourists to go but
your Underground Lair once they leave it. If you have multiple hotels,
they can bounce around between them and use up tons of time.
Lounge dance floors and Lobby Benches are great for filling up hotel hubs
or wings with. They're cheap and don't need valets to run. Hotel rooms
also don't require staff, but they suck up lots of power and are only used
at night as far as I can tell.
Three hotels on your starting island, each with 1 wing (you can make one
without a wing), will keep tourists pretty well tied up. Once you get
casinos, don't make them too big. Each casino table requires one social
minion to run. Making a hub, or half a wing into a casino should be good.
Lone hubs are good to make entirely a lobby filled with benches, a casino
or lounge + dance floor. A hub + half a wing can be stocked with lobby
desks, a piano and a few hotel rooms. Half a wing is also good for making
into a lounge or casino. You don't need to have a lobby in every building,
and certainly not a lobby desk & hotel rooms.
One note about the Pinball Machine (A researchable item for the casino; you
need to build the roulette table to get it) -- it REGENERATES ATTENTION. You
probably don't want to put this in the casino, since agents & tourists not
paying attention is a GOOD thing. The only good thing I can say about it in
there is it doesn't need any staff to run. If you don't use confusing pop-up
traps, a hub with a bunch of these makes a handy tourist trap.
Corridors:
Well, what can I say... Corridors connect up all the other rooms and allow
your minions to get from place to place. You can stick doors, traps &
security cameras in corridors to hinder agents.
You can have your rooms connect directly to each other if you like, but you
won't be able to place as many traps that way.
The only thing that ONLY goes in a corridor is a fire extinguisher. When a
fire pops up anywhere, a valet will grab an extinguisher and head to the fire.
From Florestan Trment:
I think it is not a good idea to have more than one or two fire
extinguishers in the base: when a fire breaks out, a valet will be
assigned to this fire. If another fire is present at the same time, the
valet will ignore it until the one he is assigned to is out. Then, he
will look for fires with no one assigned to put them out and will go put
the extinguisher away. It seems logical, but in fact, it is stupid: if
your base is vast or the fire is far from the base, and your valets are
occupied, only one valet will go to the fire. But after he arrives, another
valet will possibly want to extinguish another fire, and will mark it as
being 'taken'. The first arrives to the fire, extinguishes it, search for
new untaken fires. The fires are all taken by the valets that are miles
away, so he comes back to put the extinguisher away ignoring the other
fires that are in front of him, that will be dealt with only minutes
later by the other valets.
If you have only one fire extinguisher, no other valet will come, so the
first valet to come will do all the work, but you are sure he will do ALL
the work.
Doors: Right-click a door to set it's access level
1 dot: Allows anyone through... SET YOUR HOTEL DOORS TO THIS!
2 dots: Allows only minions through. Default setting for all doors.
3 dots: Allows only the evil genius through
4 dots: Allows only the evil genius, guards will stand by this door
Enemies can bypass any door given time. Doors come in 3 varieties, the
more expensive, the longer it takes agents to get through. Tourists
and agents will often sneak through doors when your minions come through.
Heavy doors can suffer the most damage before being destroyed. Basic
doors are used in Research to get Heavy & Camouflaged doors.
Security cameras: They come in generic and zoom-lens versions for longer
range. See 'BASE SECURITY' for how these work. Security & Zoom-lens
cameras can each be researched into more items.
Security speakers: Alert minions within range. Heavy duty ones have a
bigger range, radio ones can go through walls & doors too. See
'BASE SECURITY' for how these work. Heavy Duty Loudspeakers are also
called 'Heavy Duty Tannoy' by some people; Tannoy is a brand of
loudspeaker equipment.
Stronghold:
This stores your gold when it's not in use. When you build a room or buy
something your minions will run to this room, grab a briefcase, then run
to the helipad or docks to get the object, then run to where you want the
object and place it. Don't place this at the entrance of your base (it'll
get robbed by agents), but don't place it too deep either or it'll take
forever to get any work done.
Gold piles up in available space in the room; each stack of gold represents
$400,000. The game won't let you demolish a stronghold unless there's
another one somewhere with a briefcase rack.
Briefcase rack
The briefcase rack is the means by which minions store gold in your
stronghold when it comes in, and the way they take it out when they want
to buy anything. Without a briefcase rack in a stronghold, it won't be
used to store any gold at all. If you issue a large amount of build
orders, minions will have to get the cash from the racks in $5000
increments. If you have more than 1 rack in a room, you can ease the
congestion caused by workers lining up.
Incoming gold from workers stealing on the world map all comes in one
briefcase per cycle. If all usable strongholds are full, it'll pile up in
the depot. So if it had been coming in at $30,000/minute and it got held
up for 5 minutes, you'll have 5 briefcases waiting in the depot that wont
count as money earned until it gets carried to your stronghold.
Ordinarily, one worker goes and fetches it every minute.
A stronghold with no briefcase rack is a good place to stash stuff out-
of-the-way like totem pole pieces, since your minions won't have any
reason to go in.
Gold enhancer
Increases the amount of cash you get from stealing by 10%. You'd need to
steal $800,000 on easy mode to break even on this thing ($1 million on
Normal). By the time you're able to build this, many people will be done
with stealing altogether. You should decide whether to build this based
on how much stealing you're still doing, and you should always build the
stock market watchdog first; it's 1/4 the price and offers more than twice
the benefit. If you have the watchdog already, then the amount of gold
you'd need to steal to recover the cost of the gold enhancer drops down
to a mere $187,000 (easy mode). You recover the cost of building them
both after only about $270,000 has been stolen.
Barracks:
Your minions rest & recover here and it's also where they keep their
personal effects. You want a big barracks in the beginning of the game,
and you should probably build it first so you can get more minions quicker.
6x15 is a good size.
Barracks go well near the entrance of your base, put a door on it to make
enemy agents waste their time, they won't do any harm if they get in here.
Lockers: These are 'supply'. At the beginning of the game, 1 locker = 1
extra minion. As your notoriety increases you get more minions, but
building zillions of lockers is the fastest way to ramp up. I like to
build them in back-to-back rows in large open rooms.
Equipment storage racks are more efficient than lockers; they increase
your minions by 4 for only half the space of 4 lockers.
After you're very notorious, you can demolish lockers to make room for
other objects. Check the NOTORIETY section for details.
Bunk Bed: Minions sleep on these to recover endurance. You don't need one
for every minion. 1 bunk bed for 10 minions is usually sufficient,
especially if you're sending your minions out to steal for you. Minions
will only use beds at night.
Cryo chambers operate like beds; science minions recover 2.5x as fast, other
minions recover only 25% faster than a bed. These generate heat, so don't
put them in a barracks in the front of your base or outside.
Multi-Gym: Put one or two of these in; minions can recover endurance during
the day with them (they'll only use beds at night). Since the mess hall
serves the same purpose, you don't need many of these. Military minions
recover 2.5x as fast as on a bunk bed, other minions recover 25% faster
than they would if using a bed.
If you want to make separate recovery rooms, a small barracks with multi-gym
goes well near a training room. Another small room with cryo chambers goes
great inside your base near your lab. I also like to keep the cryo chamber
room near an infirmary and archives, since science minions like to hang out
around those.
Mess Hall:
Your minions eat here to recover endurance during the day. You don't need a
huge one, but it should be at least 4x??, since the counters minions eat
from need a 4x2 access space. You'll want to put a time clock in here and
keep it at 1 green at least, the counters you get in the beginning are
useless unless staffed. Since it's a popular room, you may want to keep
some 'impressive loot' in a mess hall near the back of your base. They
take up 1 square plus the 4 around it, so if you leave a bunch of room
open when you design the mess hall, you'll have room later to stash stuff.
Mess halls are also great for putting near the entrance of your base. This
room becomes available after you capture & interrogate the maid.
Counter - Minions eat from these; recovery rate = same as a bunk bed
Mess Hall counter - Same as counter, but can be used as a torture device
This increases the loyalty of all minions who watch, and since they go to
the mess hall a lot more than the armory, it's handy.
Salad Bar - 20% weaker than a counter, but requires no staff to man it.
Automats are the best - Minions recover endurance 2x as fast as a counter
Staff Room:
Staff Rooms replenish your minion's attention stats. With low attention,
they'll set off your own traps and not notice tagged enemies near them.
This room isn't available at first, but becomes available after you capture
and interrogate the maid. Most of the things that go in it are pretty
small, so even a 2x4 space can be used as a staff room. It's great for
filling up little areas of unused rock.
Since it's harmless you can put it near the entrance of your base, or even
outside in a topside shack. Be cautioned that many of the things you steal
will automatically end up in the staff room, so if it's outside be sure to
check after completing loot missions and move them somewhere that agents
won't have easy access to. You may even want to have several staff rooms,
both in and outside so that minions will be sure to bump into tagged agents
at the beginning of the game.
All of the items that you can place in a staff room have the same effect;
they replenish the minion's Attention stat when in use.
Ping-Pong/Table-Tennis tables, drink machines & pinball all recover at the
same rate. The egg chair is 50% faster and the arcade game is 75% faster
than the basic items. The widescreen TV regenerates construction workers
2.5x faster, but for all other minions it's only as good as the egg chair.
Ping-pong tables can be researched to make the Multi-Gym.
Control Room:
This room is your key to ripping off the world & committing acts of infamy.
You won't see how much money/heat the different world regions are worth or
be able to commit any acts of infamy without sufficient control panels
staffed. Since you'll have a lot of your staff tied up here in the
beginning, it's a great place to stick your avatar to increase minion's
loyalty.
This only has to hold 6 control panels in order to see everything on the
world map (more will allow you to plot faster, but 6 should be adequate).
A 3x8 room would be more than adequate in the beginning. You won't have
any big items to put in here till island 2; the only reason for a bigger
room on Island 1 would be so you can stick some uber or impressive loot in
here so your avatar can go hang out somewhere else.. When building your
first room, remember that panels each suck up 2 units of power. A full set
of 6 with a couple memory panels and a door on the room sucks up 16; since
you start out with only 20 power, it's quite likely that this room will push
you very close or over the limit, especially if you have other power-
consuming objects, like doors. The power room doesn't become available till
you reach 18 units of power consumed, so don't build everything at once.
Build only as many panels as you need to enable the power room, then build
that so your base doesn't go dark.
Most stuff in here generates little heat, it's good for the middle of your
base. Everything does generate SOME though.
Put a time clock in the room and set it to the 2nd green square or else
you'll run into problems on the world map when shifts change. If you need
your minions elsewhere (like when test-firing the rocket), you can set it
to Red so the room won't be staffed.
Control Panel - This takes 2 minions to run, and sucks up 2u of power.
Control panels serve several key functions. First, you can't plot or
do any missions in a region without the right number of panels up and
staffed (check the Missions section to see how many panels per region
you need; the most you'll need is 6 for this).
Second, having any panels staffed reduces the time needed to plot to find
a mission by 10%; this is not cumulative. Third, each panel has a
multiplier effect on minions who are plotting. The rate of plotting is:
#panels * #minion's plotting skill * 2
Without the required number of staffed panels, you also can't see whether
there is an agent of justice or super-agent in the region unless you have
minions there as well.
Memory Bank - This is like a capacitor for the world map; if the panels
become unstaffed (like for a shift change, base alert, or minion
transfers), it keeps the world map & acts of infamy running for a short
time. The more you have, the longer time you have. They also decrease
the time it takes a henchman to return if they get killed on the world map.
Control Station - Half the size of a panel, needs only 1 minion to run it
as opposed to two, and has a bigger benefit; a 20% reduction in time to
find a mission (not cumulative with other stations or panels) and the
plotting formula becomes:
((#panels * 2) + (#stations * 3)) * minion's plotting skill
If you immediately scrap all your old panels & replace them with
stations, it becomes a straight 50% plotting bonus vs the panel:
#stations * #minion's plotting skill * 3
Stock Market Watchdog - Decreases time it takes to steal cash by 20%
NOTE: Building this triggers an optional objective. You may want to
wait to build this till you have a small control room near the front of
your base, or outside in a topside shack.
This effectively increases the amount of cash you get from stealing by 25%.
Combined with the gold enhancer, you can increase your stealing rate by
37.5% total; so the minions stealing in the middle east would effectively
be bringing in $27,500 per minute as opposed to $20,000.
This item still performs it's function even if it's hotspots are blocked.
Schematic Station - Supposedly decreases time for techs to repair things;
I've not noticed it to have any effect besides sucking up power and looking
nifty.
Comms Array - Increases the time for Agents of Justice to show up on the
world map by 90 seconds or so. It's benefit is clearest when you have max
heat, it nearly doubles the time you have to do more missions in the
region before the law cracks down on you.
Big Screen - Looks cool, boosts the attention stat and max attention of
minions in range by 20%.
CAUTION: Due to a bug, having your avatar stand near this thing can cause
you to lose 20 health every time you save. This can kill you, but you
won't notice till you try to load.
Armory:
This is where you store weapons for your minions, host your security center
for monitoring the island, and hold & interrogate prisoners. It should be
pretty big, since a holding cell is a 2x2 square and only holds 1 prisoner.
You'll probably want 4-6 cells at least. Something like 10x6 or 12x6 or the
equivalent amount of space would be about right. You may want to build two
armories; one for prisoners and another for security and weapons. The
advantage of the single armory is that if your avatar is in it when a
prisoner gets loose, you can just hit 'Alert' and all the minions will rush
to the room to arm themselves, defending you in the process. Still.. the
security centers can go anywhere, even outside if you're desperate for
space. Time clocks will keep the place staffed, and if you're going to
gloat over the prisoners, you may want to keep it over-staffed, so there's
minions to respond to prison breaks.
This room becomes unlocked during the 1st objective. The interrogation
chair becomes available after you capture the maid, and the security systems
after you interrogate her and get your first valet.
This room generates massive amounts of heat. It needs a door and to be deep
inside your lair.
When you put the base on alert, minions will arm themselves from the gun
cabinets. They will only use a cabinet of a certain type though.
Holding Cell - Holds 1 prisoner. Right-click on a held prisoner to order
their execution or interrogation (if you go for interrogate, right-click on
an object to interrogate them with). Interrogations raise the loyalty of
all minions who see it, and are often fatal to the prisoner. The mess
counter just leaves their brains scrambled. Good agents will eventually
escape your cell, civilians and weak agents will die. Regular holding
cells can be researched into Death Cubicles.
BEFORE YOU SEND AN ENEMY FOR INTERROGATION your avatar can right-click
them in the cell to gloat over them. This increases notoriety by 1-3
points, but has a small risk of setting the prisoner free. You can gloat
once per enemy.
If you tag a prisoner in a holding/disguised cell for execution, a minion
will try to shoot them. A marksman can do this job, but if you don't have
one, a guard will do it. A guard needs to have access to a rifle rack in
order to be able to shoot the prisoner. With no rack and no marksman, you
can't execute a prisoner in these cells.
You also have the option of setting a prisoner free. Aside from a really
cheap way of powerleveling your henchmen, the only time I use this is to
set free one of my own deserters. If you can catch someone who's deserting
and toss them in a cell, they'll regain all their loyalty after a few
seconds and be glad to work for you again.
Death Chamber - doesn't require a minion to kill a prisoner
WARNING: Don't save while a death chamber is doing it's animation, it can
make your game crash [Florestan Trment]
- This is fixed in the official patch
Disguised Cell - theoretically generates no heat if an agent sees one
Interrogation chair - Your first interrogation device and the only lethal one
you'll have for quite a while. See the TORTURE section for details on the
different torture devices. Build only 1 or 2 of these things and use them
to get advanced minions and doomsday info. Just kill the rest of the
agents you capture, or torture them with the mixer instead.
Gun racks - Arms for different types of minions
Handgun cabinet - workers (Also used in research to get Sentry Guns)
Rifle cabinet - guards (disguised version available for less heat)
Heavy Rifles - mercenaries
Flamethrowers - mercenaries (caution; these are AE incendiary weapons)
Arms racks are used only on Yellow or Red alert. I hardly ever go on alert
till the very end of the game, but you can experiment with this. Either
way, arms racks are hard to use unless they're near the front of your base,
so build it as close as you dare. They have heat though, so don't place it
*right* in front.
Security Desks - part of your security network. See the appropriate section
for more details. These can also be researched into Arcade cabinets.
Training room
All the objects that go in this room are used to convert your minions from
one type to another. In order to convert a minion from Type A to Type B,
you must have one person of type B (or more advanced) available already,
and the appropriate object in the training room for them to use to teach
the type A minion.
Unlock the training room by capturing a maid and interrogating her. All the
advanced classes require you to capture someone from the world map and
interrogate them. That will turn the interrogating minion into the advanced
class, and you can then train more. If all of one advanced class dies,
you'll have to go out and capture more. It looks like you can do the
'capture X class' missions as much as you like.
1 minion can be trained at a time on each item, and requires 1 trainer to
do it.
The Mouse Maze bears mentioning; This regenerates loyalty and attention
stats for minions in range (slightly draining their smarts). It's basically
a buildable loot item. It also has no heat, so you can build small 2x2 mini-
training-rooms around your base to help minions recover loyalty. This is
especially true of your outer base where you can't put regular loot items.
All the initial training gear doesn't use much space, so your first
training room can be fairly small. You should either put it way back in
your base, or build a separate room back there for anything but school
desks, basic labs and chalkboards.
Punchbag - Turns workers into guards
Heavy Shooting Range - Turns guards into mercs
(Heavy range is also used in research to make a few things)
Shooting Range - Turns mercs into marksmen
Dojo - Turns mercs into martial artists
School chair - Turns workers into valets
TV Studio - Turns valets into spindoctors
(Studio is also used in research to make a few things)
Diplomat Trainer - Turns spindoctors into diplomats
Playboy Trainer - Turns spindoctors into playboys
Workshop - Turns workers into technicians
Chalkboard - Turns technicians into scientists
(Chalkboard is also used in Research to get a bunch of stuff)
Biochem Workshop - Turns scientists into Biochemists
(Biochem can be used on the 2nd island to get the Venus Man-Trap)
Electron Microscope - Turns scientists into Quantum Physicists
Laboratory
The lab is where you research all the cool gadgets and base enhancements
you didn't have to start with. Unlock it by stealing the research machine
when it becomes available. Build a fake machine and let an agent steal it
back so they'll stop sending thieves after you.
Your old topside shack is a good candidate for the fake lab, and it'll just
barely hold a fake research machine. A topside lab nearer to the port (where
the agents keep landing) would be better. For your main lab, you'll want a
LOT of space, all the stuff that goes in it is huge. 6x6 should be good for
an Island 1 lab, and 10x12 or so for Island 2.
In order to enable research, you need the machine, a databank, and an
experimental gadget. All the other stuff that goes in the lab are used in
the research process to create new technology. See the RESEARCH section for
more on this.
You'll also want to place this room far inside your base, and only after your
fake machine has been successfully stolen. Most stuff in it generates heat.
The AI computer, Environment Chamber & Greenhouse become available for
purchase after you get to Island 2, provided you got all 9 doomsday info.
Archives
This room is for replenishing your agent's smarts. This has the biggest
impact on scientific minions, of course. You won't need this room till you
get technicians. It becomes unlocked after you complete the 'steal the
library blueprints' mission.
This room is handy to stick near the entrance of your base, since it
generates little heat (only the brain gadgets & bookshelf generate any, and
it's low)
Aside from the bookcases (which can be used for torture), all the other stuff
you can put in here just lets more minions recover smarts at different
speeds.
Reading Table: Social minions recover 50% faster than other minions on this
Multimedia TV: Social minions recover 66% faster on this vs. reading table,
other minions recover 50% faster than a reading table.
Brainiac: Science minions recover 2.5x as fast as on a table, social minions
recover at the same rate as the table, other minions get a
50% boost.
Brainwasher: 25% weaker for science minions than the brainiac, 20% weaker
for social minions than a TV, but military & workers recover
twice as fast as the table.
So basically, the TV is best for Social minions, the Brainiac is best for
science minions, and the brainwasher is best for the others. If you have a
TV, you should destroy the reading tables or move them out to archive rooms
in topside shacks. Brainiac machines go well in small archives near an
infirmary/lab in your inner base, the brainwasher goes well near your
training room.
The reading table can be researched into the tanks & bookcase.
The TV can be researched into a bunch of stuff.
Inner Sanctum
This is the only place your avatar can go to recover his stats, and agents
seem to want to beat on stuff in here if they find it. Remember to set the
door on '3' (or '4' if you're going to use it much). You'll need to place
a table to complete Objective 2. You'll need at least a 4x6 room to fit
the minimum stuff for the objective, but 8x8 will let you build a more
impressive room for fun.
Nothing in this room generates heat on it's own, but if you retreat here to
hide, you'll want it safe.
Impressive Desk - You can sit down at it & replenish your stats
Conference Table - Used to entertain other villains
*Soothing Atrium - Replenishes your stats faster
*Cabinet - Looks impressive
* These objects are available only by cheating.
Infirmary
If your minions get injured but don't die, they'll come here to get patched
back up.
This room is unlocked when a minion gets injured. You should also place a
time clock in this room, and set it to at least the 1st green square, since
most of the healing requires a booth to be manned. Initially, the infirmary
can be small. A 3x3 room should do. Later on, you'll get bigger stuff
that will require a room more like 4x6 or so. In terms of healing speed and
effectiveness, from lowest to highest/fastest:
This room has hardly any heat, and none at all till you build the auto
surgeon or x-ray machine, thus it's great to stick at the entrance of your
base.
Pharmacy Booth -> Exam Chair (+25%) -> X-Ray/Auto-Surgeon (x2 vs booth)
The Pharmacy Booth can be used in Research to make a couple other things.
The Exam table can be used on the 2nd island for more research.
Power Room
You'll need one of these probably right after you build your control room,
and it'll need to be expanded before you set up your hotel(s). When your
base is drawing too much power, nothing will run. Your power consumption
gauge is right next to the objectives button. The number at the top is how
much you're generating, the number below is how much you're consuming.
To turn off a room (like the control room), you need to put a time clock in
it and set the slider to Red. Only a few rooms can have time clocks though.
All electric devices except for the time clock seem to consume power; check
the quick ref. to see how much, or double click on an object.
Power generators are big, so the room will have to be too. 12x7 with 3
generators to start, and 7 by the time you need a hotel would be good. Later
on, you can replace the big generators with small ones that generate more
power. Power Rooms are also a target for enemy saboteurs who will try to
blow it up. Put a good door on it, and bury it somewhere in the back of
your base.
Generators don't seem to need any access points, but you DO need to allow
access to them anyway so your techs can repair & maintain them. Also, do
not place four generators together in a square. It creates a small gap
between them that the game considers 'inaccessible'. Agents of justice will
tunnel into the small space and start blowing stuff up. It's also bad to
run your base 'in the yellow'. When your power drain number is yellow (when
you are using 90% of your power capacity), it means you're very close to
overtaxing your generators. This will cause all your generators to take
damage constantly and require your technicians to keep repairing them till
you get the power consumption over the margin.
Normally, when you are draining more power than you are generating, your
whole base will shut down. Capacitors keep it running for a while. If you
plan ahead, you can do without capacitors entirely.
The power room becomes available when you are up to 18 power units consumed
out of the 20 you start with.
Power Gen - 15u of power
(Used in Research to get Disguised Gens and the Centrifuge)
Disguised Power Gen - 15u of power, agents may not try to blow it up
(Used in Research to get the High-Density Capacitor)
Nuclear Power Station - 35u of power in a smaller space
Capacitor - Like a UPS, it powers your base for a while during a shortage
(Also used in Research to get the Laser Trip Sensor)
High Density Capacitor - Lasts longer than a capacitor
Freezer
This room is where you keep your dead enemies. It generates lots of heat if
an agent finds it with corpses inside, so it's a great candidate for stashing
way in the back of your base. In terms of size, if you use freezer racks (
you should), a 8x4 room should be adequate for quite a long time.
This room is unlocked when you kill an agent. Kill one of the ones that start
on your island, build the freezer, then kill the rest.
Why build a freezer? Dead bodies sap the loyalty of your minions who walk
past them and they'll desert if surrounded by piles of them. The freezer
DOES decrease the decay rate (bodies take longer to poof), but your minions
won't lose loyalty for bodies in it. Stashing bodies outside would be fine
if agents didn't keep running across them.
ALL effect radiuses are disabled in the freezer, including the Evil Genius's
stat-boosting effect on nearby minions, as well as that from any loot. Thus,
you can safely put totem pole pieces in here to counteract their negative
effect. You also can't build security systems or traps in this room.
Freezer racks - lets you store 6 bodies in a 3x1 space. In an 8x4 room, you
can place these back-to-back and stick in 5. It looks like bodies can also
go underneath it, so they don't really take up any room. Also used in
Research to enable you to make Freaks.
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QFR RESEARCH
Thanks cypher for pointing out the files I could fish the research data
from. =)
Steal one of the Centrifuge, Laser or Impact Stress Analyzer. Now you need
to make the other tools; Make sure you have a door, security camera and
power generator somewhere nearby the lab. When the options come up to
research them, use them with the tool you have to make the next tool.
A door -> Impact Stress Analyzer
A security camera -> Giant Laser
A power generator -> Centrifuge
Biotanks is the 4th tool, to get it you'll need the Mercury Mirror loot from
Australia. Check the reference below to see how to get Biotanks from there,
it's two combos. The last 3 tools you'll get when you make it to the second
island; make sure you've collected all 9 doomsday data pieces before then, or
you'll be missing one or two tools. The last three are the AI Computer, the
Environment Chamber and the Greenhouse.
Your scientists will wander through your base and find objects you can use
the research tools on. When they do, the research icon will blink. When
you select the item, you'll be able to select 1 or more of your research
tools to use on it. Most items can be used to make several things, depending
on the tool you research it with. You can't make your scientists research or
notice anything faster. If it's a loot or corridor object, you can try to put
it in the middle of a corridor somewhere. If it goes outside, put it right by
your entrance in the path you see your minions traveling.
The more important things you can make are marked with a '*'. To get the
chalkboard, kidnap and interrogate a scientist to get your own scientists. The
board will become available, and it's great for research.
ISLAND 1 RESEARCH COMBOS:
This list is in alphabetical order by name of the object you'll be given to
research. It tells you what tool you need to combine it with and what you'll
get. In the case that making a new item leads to a new researchable item,
that new item is indented below the first to show you that you should build one
after it's been unlocked.
Capacitor + Laser -> Laser Tripwire sensor
Chalkboard
+ Impact Stress -> *Nuclear Power Plant
Nuclear Plant + Laser + Centri + Impact -> ElectroShock Trap
[Build a nuke plant on the 2nd island as well to get the Giant Magnet trap]
+ Laser -> *Control Station
+ Centrifuge -> Satan's Chimney Trap
Satan's Chimney + Laser + Centri + Impact -> Prometheus Trap
Chameleon Cloth
+ Laser -> Disguised Rifle Rack
+ Biotanks -> Disguised holding cell
Door [Standard]
+ Impact Stress -> Heavy Door
+ Biotanks -> *Disguised door [For evil base entrance]
Freezer Rack + Biotanks + Centrifuge + Impact Stress -> FREAKS!
Once enabled, create a freak by clicking on a body bag and dropping it into
the Biotanks Freaks are huge monsters and will wander your island beating
up agents.
Handgun Cabinet + Centrifuge -> Sentry Gun
Sentry Gun + Impact Stress + Laser -> Disguised Sentry Gun
These are bugged in the US release of the game. If you don't know that you
have the UK release, check the 'Advanced Tweaking' section for details BEFORE
you build a sentry gun.
This is really hard to get. The regular version can only be built outside,
and it's Target #1 for every agent. You get no notice when they attack it,
so you have to babysit it. Build one sentry gun in a path that your minions
take a lot. Tag every enemy that approaches it for death or capture.
Eventually, a science minion will walk up to it and pull out their clipboard
to take notes. Then they'll walk to the databank in the lab. After you say
to research it, they'll have to come back to it once to get a sample. After
that you can destroy it. You may even want to have a henchman guard it.
Heavy Shooting Range
+ Laser -> Motion Tracker
+ Impact Stress -> Equipment Rack
Holding Cell + Centrifuge -> Death Cell
Ice Man
+ Centrifuge -> X-Ray Machine
X-Ray + Centrifuge + Impact Stress -> Gas Trap (Endurance)
+ Biotanks -> Salad Bar
Salad Bar + Biotanks + Laser -> Bees trap
Mercury Mirror
+ Impact Stress -> *Field Barrier door
+ Laser -> Multimedia TV (for archives)
Multimedia TV + Laser + Centri + Impact -> Biotanks [TOOL!]
Multimedia TV + Biotanks + Centrifuge -> Egg Chair
Egg Chair + Laser + Centrifuge + Impact Stress -> Dreadmill Trap
Pharmacy booth
+ Biotanks -> Hallucinogen gas trap (Loyalty)
Loyalty Gas Trap + Impact + Biotanks -> Laughing gas trap (attention)
+ Biotanks + Laser -> Exam Table
[Build an exam table on the 2nd island to get the Auto-Surgeon]
Power Generator + Centrifuge -> Disguised Generator
Disguised Power Gen + Laser + Centrifuge -> High Density Capacitor
Reading table
+ Impact Stress -> Bookcase (Torture device)
+ Biotanks -> Brainiac machine
Roulette Table + Laser -> Pinball machine
Pinball Machine + Impact Stress -> Pit Punisher trap
Sonic Generator
+ Centrifuge -> Heavy Loudspeaker
+ Impact Stress -> Wide Screen TV
Security Camera + Laser -> Zoom-lens Camera
Zoom-Lens Camera + Centrifuge + Biotank -> Disguised Outdoor Camera
Security Desk + Laser -> Arcade Cabinet
Table Tennis + Impact Stress -> Multigym
TV Studio
+ Laser -> Big Screen (for Control Room)
+ Impact Stress -> Nerve Gas Trap (Smarts)
+ Biotanks -> Do Not Press trap
ISLAND 2 RESEARCH COMBOS:
Since you may not have gotten all 3 of the new tools, many of the combos on
island two can be made several different ways. You can still do all the
research from Island one here, but since many people will have done it all
there, I'm just listing the stuff you can ONLY do on island 2 here.
Aztec Amulet
[WARNING: Building the watchdog triggers an optional objective; you may want
to build a separate control room near the front of your base first]
+ Enviro Chamber + Laser + Impact -> Stock Market Watchdog
+ Greenhouse + Laser + Impact -> Stock Market Watchdog
+ AI Computer -> Stock Market Watchdog
Stock Watchdog + Laser + Enviro Chamber -> Money Madness Trap
Antique Cannon
+ Greenhouse + Laser + Biotank -> Schematic Station
+ AI Computer + Laser + Biotank -> Schematic Station
+ Enviro Chamber -> Schematic Station
Biochem Worktable
+ AI Computer + Centrifuge -> Venus Man-Trap
+ Greenhouse -> Venus Man-Trap
+ Enviro Chamber + Biotank -> Venus Man-Trap
Venus Man-Trap + Impact + Greenhouse -> Piranha Tank Trap
Caged Primate + AI computer + Biotanks -> Monkey-Inna-Box trap
NOTE: This research combo is disabled by default, see the ADVANCED TWEAKING
section for how to re-enable it. Otherwise your scientists will never
offer Oliver the Chimp for research.
Chameleon Cloth + Laser + AI Computer -> Damned Damsel Trap
Codebreaker
+ Enviro Chamber + Centri + Impact -> Communications Array
+ Greenhouse + Centri + Impact -> Communications Array
+ AI Computer -> Communications Array
Comm Array + Centri + AI Computer -> Misdirection Trap
[Grimaldi's] Crown Jewels
+ Greenhouse + Biotank + Centri -> Gold Enhancer
+ AI Computer + Biotank + Centri -> Gold Enhancer
+ Enviro Chamber -> Gold Enhancer
Diamond [Giant]
+ AI Computer + Laser + Impact -> Radio loudspeaker
+ Enviro Chamber + Laser + Impact -> Radio loudspeaker
+ Greenhouse -> Radio loudspeaker
Exam Table (Infirmary) + Biotank + Greenhouse -> Auto-Surgeon
Ice Man
+ Centrifuge + Greenhouse -> Cryo Chamber
+ Biotank + Enviro Chamber -> Automat (for mess hall)
Jet Pack
+ Enviro Chamber + Centri + Biotank -> Flamethrower Rack
+ AI Computer + Centri + Biotank -> Flamethrower Rack
+ Greenhouse -> Flamethrower Rack
Flamethrower Rack + Laser + Greenhouse -> Exploding palm tree trap
Mercury Mirror + Impact + Enviro Chamber -> Saw Blades trap
Nuclear Power Station
+ Centrifuge + Environment Chamber -> Giant Magnet trap ('sucker')
Sonic Generator
+ Impact Stress + AI Computer -> Brainwasher
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QFT TRAPS
What's the point of traps? You can definitely play through the whole game
without building a single one. They're expensive, they consume lots of power,
they're tricky to use & will affect your minions too, given a chance. And
they're tons and tons and tons of fun. A large part of the enjoyment of the
game for me comes from watching valiant agents die in lots of nasty ways to
my devious traps. Trap combos will also get you a small amount of cash.
For each trap after the first that takes effect, you'll see a combo rating;
2nd trap - 'Nefarious', instant +$100 cash
3rd trap - 'Malevolent', +$200 cash
4th trap - 'Villainous', +$300 cash
5th trap - 'Heinous', +$400 cash
6th or higher trap: 'Genius', +$500 cash
Blowing them over/past sensors also counts towards the rating if they trip it.
Genius keeps repeating if more traps take effect. So for a combo that hits
the enemy 6 times (a cheap way is to use lots of 90-degree turns and wind
generators) you'll get $1500 cash per enemy. It's not unrealistic to get
$6k for blowing a squad of thieves through the maze of death and into a
flaming Prometheus trap at the end. Though it would take a long time for
even a well-designed trap system to 'pay for itself', I consider the money
more of a token reward for a job well done. The big reward is watching the
agent suffer through it and not having to tag them.
They'll also make the game easier, and reduce the hassle on you; you won't have
to tag every agent you see if they're likely to get themselves killed on your
traps. One of the most effective use of lethal traps is in a 'labyrinth'.
This is a series of corridors unconnected to your base, filled with doors and
traps. Agents break in, but they don't break out.
Personally, I like to make a short set of tunnels connecting two evil base
entrances. That way, there's double the chance that a passing agent will
decide to investigate. If you set the outer doors of the labyrinth to Security
Level 3, then your minions won't ever go in. Bodies inside don't decay any
faster than in the freezer, but the "3" rating on the door will keep your
minions from running over and carrying the bodies all the way back there,
draining the loyalty of everyone they pass and scaring tourists in the
process. If you see an agent trying to break in, feel free to drop the door
down to level 1 and let them in to watch the fun.
When agents enter a room, they can see pretty far down it. If it's a dead-end,
they'll immediately leave. If, however, there's a door at the end, or the
corridor branches off to the side they'll feel compelled to walk down and have
a look. A labyrinth is more effective when it has a bunch of 90-degree turns
than one that's a straight line filled with doors. Also, agents that have
taken near-lethal damage will want to turn around and escape the way they came.
When a sensor is triggered, all nearby agents will freeze, and the agent that
triggered the sensor has a chance to dodge the trap. Since agents tend to come
in pairs or sets, this can work to your advantage. Agent 1 enters the room,
sets off the trap. Agent 2 walks in to see what happened, setting off the trap
again, this time affecting them both.
Your minions avoid traps by transmitting a code as they walk up to the sensor;
it disables the sensor briefly, allowing them to walk past it without tripping
it, as well as any agents or tourists immediately in front of or behind them.
All traps except Confusing Pop-Up, Poison Gas & Wind Generators must be
researched before you can use them. Most traps have an activation time that
allows an agent to walk up to 2 squares past the sensor.
Florestan Trment has created the idea of the 'Cash Trap'. It is 4 corridors
linked in a square, with wind traps at each corner to blow agents around in
a circle. Doors enter the room on opposite sides, with pressure traps setting
off all 4 wind gens just inside each. Once agents get in and trip the sensors,
they'll get blown around a ways. The door on the opposite side gives them a
reason to wander around in it. A single agent getting hit this way can give
you 3k per activation. A group of agents could give you 20-50k total after
tripping the setup multiple times. To make it more lethal at the expense of
reducing the number of times they'll trip it, you can put the piranha tank in
as well.
LINKING TRAPS
Linking is pretty simple. Left-click on a trap or sensor to bring up Link
mode. From here, left-click on a circle over a trap/sensor, then left-click
on a circle over another trap to link the first to the second. When the
sensor gets tripped or 1st trap activated, the second will activate as well.
Don't try to link a sensor directly to every trap, just link it to one and
then link that to the next, etc.. they'll all go off at pretty much the same
time. You can't create a continuous loop and you can't have one thing linked
to more than 3-4 other things. Right-click on a circle in link mode to remove
all links to & from it. If a sensor is tripped that's linked to a trap that's
still active, nothing will happen.
NAME - Price - Pwr - Size - Ht - Room
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Crash-Test Dummy - 800 - 0 - 1x1 - 0 - In/Out
Pressure Pad - 1600 - 0 - 1x1 - 0 - In/Out
Laser Trip Beams - 6000 - 1 - 1W x2 - 0 - In/Topside
Motion Sensor - 12,000 - 2 - 1W/1x1 - 0 - In/Out
Gas: Poison (Health/Red) - 4800 - 1 - 2x2 - 0 - In
Gas: Knockout (Green/Endur.)- 8000 - 1 - 2x2 - 0 - In
Gas: Laugh. (Purple/Atten.) - 9600 - 1 - 2x2 - 0 - In
Gas: Halluc. (Blue/Loyalty) - 8800 - 1 - 2x2 - 0 - In
Gas: Nerve (Yellow/Smarts) - 12,800 - 1 - 2x2 - 0 - In
Bees (5 types) - 8000 - 1 - 1x1 - 1 - In
Wind Machine - 8000 - 3 - 1W - 1 - In (1)
Giant Magnet - 12,000 - 4 - 1W - 1 - In (1)
Dreadmill - 8000 - 3 - 1x2 - 0 - In
Confusing Pop-Up - 4000 - 1 - 1x1 - 0 - In
Money Madness - 20,000 - 2 - 1W/1x1 - 0 - In/Out
Misdirection - 6000 - 2 - 1x1 - 0 - Out
Saw-Blade Trap - 9600 - 3 - 1x3 - 0 - In
Prometheus' Revenge - 12,000 - 3 - 1W - 1 - In (1)
Pit Punisher - 9600 - 1 - 1x1 - 5 - In/Out
Satan's Chimney - 9600 - 2 - 1x1 - 5 - In/Out
Piranha Tank - 16,000 - 2 - 1x2 - 0 - In
ElectroShock Cannon - 24,000 - 6 - 2x2 - 10 - In/Out
Venus Man-Trap - 16,000 - 1 - 2x2 - 0 - Out
Explosive Palm-Tree - 13,600 - 1 - 1x1 - 10 - Out
Damned Damsel - 8000 - 2 - 1x1 - 0 - Out
Monkey-Inna-Box *BROKEN* - 8000 - 2 - 1x1 - 0 - Out
(1) These traps can't be built or moved into topside shacks/hotels
Sensors:
Crash-Test Dummy - Not really a sensor, this is a tool to test your trap
system. When it is placed, 6 dummies will walk out of it in a straight
line, with a 5-second delay between each. They will trip any sensor in
their way, but will not change direction when they hit an obstacle they
will fall over and 'die' instead.
Pressure Pad - Trips when someone steps on it. These go great just
inside a door. When an agent is trying to escape, they'll run back to
the door and step on it again.
Motion Sensor - Covers a half-circle in front of it, trips when someone
enters the covered area. The circle has a radius of 3 squares, extending
from the middle of the square containing the sensor the middle of the
square 3 squares away. If it's offset from a 2-width corridor by
one square, it will cover the corridor in front of it. In a 4-width
corridor, it would leave a half-square gap of uncovered area between it
and the opposite wall.
Trying to use this as a substitute laser trip sensor doesn't work very
well. When you try to cover a corridor from the side, it's sensor area
will be an arc, making it difficult to time things. If you place it to
the side of a corridor and have a long-range trap shoot down the length
of it, it works great. It's also good for setting off wide-area traps
like the bees.
Laser Trip - Goes across to the next wall regardless of distance.
Although these can't be placed outside directly, you CAN make two topside
shacks face each other and make a line between them with the laser and
link them to outside traps. This can be used to detonate the explosive
trees, for example.
Unlike crash-test dummies, agents don't keep walking once they trip a sensor;
they may stop, leap over them or jump to the side. A good trap combo will
be able to tag the agent if he stops where he trips the sensor, or walks up
to 2 squares past it. For pressure sensors, you can accomplish this by
making a T-junction and having the traps attack from the side.
Most traps take a short length of time to activate, long enough for an agent
two walk two squares after tripping the sensor. This is unpredictable though
for the reasons given above.
These two traps can do damage by pushing/pulling the agent into a wall, but
they're better used for dragging the agent into other traps:
Wind Generator - Blows anything in front of it, pushing them up to
9 squares away from the wall it is placed in. They will take damage if
they hit a wall. It's useful for blowing agents into/past other sensors
and traps as well.
Giant Magnets - Pulls the agent towards the wall it's mounted in, a
reverse version of the wind generator. Although more expensive and more
power-consuming, the advantage of this seems to be that you don't have to
put it quite so close to your sensors; if someone attacks the sensor, the
explosion won't blow up your magnets too, so you only have to replace a
couple pressure pads. If these could go inside topside shacks, they'd be
uber, but they can't so I hardly ever use them.
These traps can damage the stats of the enemy, most of them are lethal.
Gas Traps - A cage drops down, filling with gas that attacks
different stats, depending on the color of the trap. If it doesn't land
on the agent, they can walk 'through' it. If it catches them, they'll
take the full effect of the trap.
Prometheus's Revenge - A panel opens in the wall and a flame gout comes
out extending 9 squares. It will damage any sensors or objects in it's
path. One way to use it would be to have a bunch of these set to shoot
across the corridor so the agent walks into them. An easier way would be
to offset a motion detector (or laser) one square to the side of the
corridor, then have the flame shoot down the length of it.
Dreadmill - A treadmill opens up. If it catches the agent, they will lose
a bit of endurance trying to keep up. It can catch multiple agents; it
will toss the agent up to two squares in front of or behind it when it's
done.
Sawblades - Big rotating blades come out of the ground to slice agents. If
it catches them, they'll probably die. The activation time for this trap
means that you will probably want to use a wind gen to push agents onto it
from a fairly long distance (say, a 7-9 length corridor) since it's
possible to drag an agent past it entirely if there's a gap past it.
From +Sir Apropos of Nothing: This involves traps that are 2 or more
spaces wide, and is best used in a long hallway. I'll use the saw blades
as an example. Set 2 side by side, place a motion detector, and then
another set of saw blades side by side. Link all the blades to the
sensor. When the traps are set off, the victim is usually already
standing over it! (Or under it if it's a gas trap.) Lord knows, I've
killed dozens of defenseless maids this way. =)
Piranha Tank / Satan's Chimney - Both of these are pit traps. They're
basically a trap door that gets unlocked when activated. If an agent is
pulled/pushed past it or onto it, it opens and drops the agent in. Agents
can survive it, but will be very low on health if they do, and will
probably try to escape the island.
Pit Punisher - It does less damage than Satan's Chimney, but tosses the
agent 6 squares away from it in a random direction when it's done. You
can try to have it toss the agent onto another pit trap or a pressure pad
for a combo, though the random-direction is a kicker. It also has a short
period of time during which it can catch an agent (when they first step on
it, and then about 1 second after that), then a really long animation time
during which it can be walked over.
Bees - There's a bee type for every stat the agent has, like gas traps. When
activated, the beehive will open and the bees will start looking for the
nearest target. If they see one in range (looks like about a 5-square
range, and they can't see through buildings or walls), they'll head for it
to attack. They don't discriminate enemy vs. minion either. They can
completely drain the stat of the enemy given time, but can be outrun. If
someone manages to lose them, they'll seek for the nearest target again.
Venus Man-Trap - This thing has an incredibly long activation time, only
hits one agent, and then has a long time before it can be used again. It
must also be activated by a sensor before it'll attack. When activated,
a single agent is drawn to stand in front of it, then it attacks and
lowers their endurance stat. Build one anyway so you can research it for
the piranha tank trap. They also look cool.
ElectroShock Cannon Trap - This also has a long activation time; enough for
an agent to walk 3-4 squares from where they tripped the sensor. Once
activated, it fries all agents within 3 squares of it, then has to
recharge. Agents that aren't within 3 squares when it's ready will not
be affected, even if they walk into range while it's still running. If
you use one, it's a good idea to offset it from the corridor about 1-3
squares ahead of the sensor area. It's high heat rating means that
agents will likely attack it on sight, flushing 24k down the drain. You
can entice agents to hang around it by putting a Do-Not-Press or Money
Madness trap next to it, that'll get agents to walk over to it and stand
there long enough to get fried hopefully.
Explosive Trees - Thankfully, the tree itself isn't explosive, it's just a
launcher that tosses out grenades, setting off huge explosions within a 3
square radius of the tree. The delay between sensor trip and detonation is
enough for an agent to walk up to 5 squares.
These non-lethal traps work OK in a base, if you put them near the
entrance of your base, they'll weaken enemies & eat up a little of their
time, so they won't notice anything amiss further in and give you a better
chance to react to them.
Confusing Pop-Up - This "police trainer" cardboard cut-out will pop up when
activated (it faces the 'arrows' side). Agents will shoot it and lose a
little smarts. I think it's biggest benefit is it stops agents in front of
it, and can be used to briefly cut off the corridor. A sideways-blasting
Prometheus trap can nail the confused agent. It's smarts-drain affects
anyone nearby.
Do-Not-Press - This is unfortunately a trap, not a sensor. =(