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'''Tier 3''' was the final tier of [[Level Two: The Promise|Level Two]] of [[THE FINALS Easter Egg Hunt]]. It began on November 11, 2023 and ended on March 22, 2024. The theme of the tier was "golden egg" and solving it required combining themes and clues from several previous tiers of Level Two.
'''Monaco 2014''' is an arena in THE FINALS. It was the first arena introduced to the game and is based on the real-life city-state of Monaco in the French Rivera. The [[Arenas|arena]] is set on the Rock of Monaco, part of Monaco City, one of the four quarters of the city.


==History==
==Overview==
After [[TFEE_T2ABC|Tier 2ABC]] and [[TFEE_T2DEF|Tier 2DEF]] were solved, they each led to a page with an image. Tier 2ABC led to the image "tfee_ques" and Tier 2DEF led to the image "tfee_tion", both depicted large, stylized question marks. The first question mark appears to be made out of gold, while the second resembled the color of an eggshell, following the respective themes of Tier 2ABC and Tier 2DEF.
{{InfoGridCards
* The dimensions of both images were 1149x635 pixels.
| classes1 = card--col4
* The background of "tfee_ques" was the solid RGB value: 6, 6, 6.
| image1 = [[File:MonacoOverview Hi-Res.jpg]]
* Custom metadata of both images pointed to the date November 6, 2015.
| classes2 = card--col4
| header2 = Arena Variants
| text2 = {{MapVariants
| Variant1Image = [[File:Monaco Default Afternoon.jpg|210x118px]]
| Variant1Label = STANDARD ISSUE
| Variant1Desc = A standard arena, ready for destruction.
| Variant2Image = [[File:Monaco_DuckAndCover_Afternoon.jpg|210x118px]]
| Variant2Label = DUCK AND COVER
| Variant2Desc = Our duck mascot has decided to crash the party and crush part of the arena.
| Variant3Image = [[File:Monaco SuspendedStructures Afternoon.jpg|210x118px]]
| Variant3Label = SUSPENDED STRUCTURES
| Variant3Desc = Cashout stations are suspended high above the arena.
}}
}}
{{InfoGridCards
|header1= Arena Modifiers
|text1=
<gallery mode="nolines" widths="224px" heights="126px" class="scroll-gallery">
File:Monaco Default Afternoon.jpg|Standard Issue: 2:00 P.M.
File:Monaco_Default_Morning.jpg|Standard Issue: 10:00 A.M.
File:Monaco_Default_Night.jpg|Standard Issue: 2:00 A.M.
File:Monaco_Default_Fog.jpg|Standard Issue: Foggy
File:Monaco_Default_Storm.jpg|Standard Issue: Stormy
File:Monaco_DuckAndCover_Afternoon.jpg|Duck and Cover: 2:00 P.M.
File:Monaco_DuckAndCover_Morning.jpg|Duck and Cover: 10:00 A.M.
File:Monaco_DuckAndCover_Night.jpg|Duck and Cover: 2:00 A.M.
File:Monaco_DuckAndCover_Fog.jpg|Duck and Cover: Foggy
File:Monaco_DuckAndCover_Storm.jpg|Duck and Cover: Stormy
File:Monaco_SuspendedStructures_Afternoon.jpg|Suspended Structures: 2:00 P.M.
File:Monaco_SuspendedStructures_Morning.jpg|Suspended Structures: 10:00 A.M.
File:Monaco_SuspendedStructures_Night.jpg|Suspended Structures: 2:00 A.M.
File:Monaco_SuspendedStructures_Fog.jpg|Suspended Structures: Foggy
File:Monaco_SuspendedStructures_Storm.jpg|Suspended Structures: Stormy
</gallery>
}}
==Locations==
{| class="wikitable"
!Name
!Description
|-
|Cathedral
|The cathedral, based on the [[wikipedia:Cathedral_of_Our_Lady_Immaculate|Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate]], in the center of the map is the focal point of the map. The bottom floor has four spiral staircases in each corner of the cathedral and pews throughout in the middle. The second floor is has access to windows facing out every direction. On the north and south ends of the Cathedral there are ropes allowing for access to the roof. During the Duck & Cover map modifier, the building is removed and replaced with rubble.
|-
|Construction
|The construction yard is located directly east of the Cathedral, with a clearing between the two locations. The building has five stories, with access determined by a single staircase on the far east of the yard. A Crane in the middle of the site provides a vantage point over a large portion of the map.
|-
|Royal Plaze
|The courtyard is the most open space in the map, with long sightlines looking back towards the buildings in the Shopping District. The courtyard is surrounded on the west by a LCD screen preventing contestants from exiting the arena. There are multiple objects providing cover on the approach to the center of the Courtyard, from a generator, to waist high walls contestants can crouch behind. It also has a wide variety of interactable objects, such as Cannons, and raisable cover that can cover the center and flanks of the plaza,. This courtyard is based on the [[wikipedia:Prince's_Palace_of_Monaco|Place du Palais]].
|-
|Villa
|The villas are a handful of large buildings with access from the street. An alley runs behind these buildings below ground level and includes a vertical zipline for direct access to the roof. A portion of the alley runs underneath the adjacent road and leads to the park.
|-
|Shopping District
|The shopping district makes up a large part of the arena, and has various multi-story buildings and alleyways.
|-
|Hotels
|This area features a few large buildings overlooking the cliffside and the royal plaza.
|-
|Cliffside
|The cliffside is the southwestern section of the arena. The entire edge of the arena in this section is lined with guardrails to keep the contestants inside. The western portion contains a small garden, while the eastern portion has a small path leading through a rock tunnel on the side of the cliff.
|-
|Forest
|This section covers the entire northern edge of the arena. It is a wooded area with small trees and foliage with a few small buildings. The west edge of the forest has a small staircase that leads directly to the Royal Plaza. This section of the arena sits lower than ground-level, so the entire southern border has a large concrete wall separating it from the adjacent road, and there are various staircases and ladders to traverse up to the road.
|-
|Residential District
|The residential district borders the shopping district, and has a handful of large houses for contestants to fight in.
|-
|Pocket Park
|This area is a small park next to the residential district on the east border of the arena. It features a fountain and a few shipping containers to provide cover.
|-
|Park
|The gardens on the south of Monaco are a place of relative tranquility compared to the rest of the arena containing multiple statues, gardens, and parks. This area is based on the [[wikipedia:St_Martin_Gardens|St Martin Gardens]] and features 3D scanned assets of real life objects.
|}


On December 7, 2023, THE FINALS officially launched alongside the [https://www.reachthefinals.com/patch-notes-1 1.2.0 patch notes]. The letters o, l, n, g, g, g, e, e, d, were formatted in bold, and could be rearranged to form "golden egg."
==Strategy==
===Combat===
The majority of objective locations in Monaco promote close-quarters combat, forcing contestants to fight in tight corridors and alleyways. A few objectives spawns are more ideal for longer-range engagements, such as in the Royal Plaza and wrecked Cathedral area (during Duck and Cover event). Choosing a [[loadout]] that excels at close-range combat will ensure that a contestant's team can reliably win fights over the objective.


On January 21, "THE_FINALS_Screenshot_024_3840x2160_VVV" was posted to the #official-art channel of the official THE FINALS Discord server, the first new image in nearly three months. Hunters quickly analyzed the image and discovered hidden fragments of a QR code in the footer. After the QR code was pieced together, it was scanned to reveal a new secret URL on the official THE FINALS website: [https://www.reachthefinals.com/whydidntanyonefindme-aminotimportant reachthefinals.com/whydidntanyonefindme-aminotimportant].
===Destruction===
Destruction can be utilized in many ways in Monaco, since many objectives will spawn on the upper levels of buildings. The houses in Monaco are relatively small structures, and can be demolished quickly by contestants with a destructive loadout.  


This page featured a new [[Mascots|Nama Tama]] image named "vvv." Nama Tama images like it had historically been used as sources of supplementary clues during each tier. This time, Nama Tama was holding a golden mirror and wearing a golden [[wikipedia:Civic_Crown|Civic Crown]].
During the Suspended Structures modifier, teams defending a cashout will often break the ziplines leading to the upper platforms. Attackers have two choices in this case: destroy the platform or use mobility to access the platform. The platform can be taken down by destroying two adjacent supports on the top of the structure, which can be done using explosives such as [[Arena Carriables|red canisters]], [[RPG-7|RPGs]], [[Thermal Bore|Thermal Bores]], etc. The other option is to use mobility such as the [[Zipline]], [[Jump Pad]], or [[Evasive Dash]] to bring the fight to the defending team without dropping the platform.
* The image name "vvv" referenced the Latin phrase "veni, vidi, vici", commonly attributed to Julius Caesar.
* The numbers 15 07 1943 were hidden on the mirror, referencing the birth date of [[wikipedia:Jocelyn_Bell_Burnell|Jocelyn Bell Burnell]].
* The signature of German artist [[wikipedia:Paul Klee|Paul Klee]] was broken up and hidden deep within the image's background.
** One of Paul Klee's works is titled "Ab '''ovo'''."
* Pairs of numbers were found in each corner of the image:
** Top Left: 555, 99
** Top Right: 444, 888
** Bottom Left: 666, 444
** Bottom Right: 4, 444
*These were decoded using a [[wikipedia:Phoneword|phoneword]] cipher, where the numbers correspond to letters on a phone's keypad, spelling LIGO XVII, or [[wikipedia:LIGO|LIGO]] 17.
**Top Left: L, X
**Top Right: I, V
**Bottom Left: O, I
**Bottom Right: G, I
Jocelyn Bell Burnell and LIGO had one major thing in common: the [[wikipedia:Nobel_Prize_in_Physics|Nobel Prize in Physics]]. The winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics is awarded with a '''gold''' medal.


===Solving===
===Interactables===
On March 22, 2024, hunter Ludonope entered the password, "0v0aurum" and completed Tier 3. This tier took 126 days to solve.
Elevators are outside of many buildings in Monaco and can be used to gain access to high ground while staying grouped as a team, or to make objectives more difficult to attack by displacing them. Raiseable walls can be used to slow down enemy contestants who are giving chase, or used as cover in open areas where a team is defending.


==Solution==
For example, The Royal Plaza is a relatively open objective location, making it difficult to defend. A button in the back of the area can raise walls in front of the fountain, creating cover. The objective in this location also spawns on an elevator, adding another consideration for attackers and defenders.
Since the password for Tier 2ABC was based on "gold" and the password for Tier 2DEF was based on "egg", hunters knew that the answer to Tier 3 was likely to be a combination of the two.


There were many clues that pointed towards gold, egg, Latin, mirror, and the 'GEO' cipher used in previous passwords (G=6, E=3, O=0). The two Latin words for egg are "ovum" or "ovo," but the Paul Klee clue singled out "ovo" as the correct translation. "Gold egg" translated to Latin is "aurum ovo," and applying the 'GEO' cipher provides "aurum 0v0." Lastly, the mirror clues signaled hunters to reverse the order of the words in the phrase, therefore "aurum 0v0" becomes "0v0 aurum."
==Supported Gamemodes==
 
Monaco supports the following [[Gamemodes|gamemodes]]:
==Unconfirmed Theories==
* [[Cashout]]
Theories that appear likely to have connected to the Tier 3 solution, but that were not confirmed nor dissuaded or debunked by Rob.
* [[Terminal Attack]]
* The New York Times crossword released on November 6, 2015, featured two answers that appear related to Tier 3:
* [[Power Shift]]
** 6 down: Clue: Who told "The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs." Answer: AESOP.
* [[Bank It]]
** 57 across: Clue: Leader at the Battle of Alesia. Answer: CAESAR.
* The Latin phrase "Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes" is inscribed on the back of the Nobel Prize in Physics medal. The phrase is adapted from line 663 of Book 6 of ''The Aeneid'' by Roman poet Virgil. 663 can be interpreted as "egg", converted with the 'GEO' cipher, and mirrored. This theory combines gold, egg, Latin, mirror, and the 'GEO' cipher, all of which were integral to constructing the Tier 3 password.
 
* The width and height of "tfee_ques" and "tfee_tion" (1149 and 635) can be converted into the ASCII characters } and {, using a modulus of 128 (ASCII set size). These characters are visually mirrored, possibly referencing the theme of mirroring required to solve the password.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery mode="nolines" class="scroll-gallery" widths="244" heights="156">
File:Tfee ques.jpg|tfee_ques
File:Tfee tion.jpg|tfee_tion
File:THE_FINALS_Screenshot_024_3840x2160_VVV.jpg|THE_FINALS_Screenshot_024_3840x2160_VVV
File:T3_QR.png|The completed QR code
File:vvv.png|vvv
</gallery>


==Credits==
==Trivia==
* '''Solver(s):''' Ludonope 
* Monaco was the first map for THE FINALS to be teased, with streets lined with the flag of Monaco appearing in the first game teaser published by [https://embark-studios.com Embark Studios] on [https://twitter.com/EmbarkStudios/status/1457998271641686023 Twitter] in November 2021.
* '''Documentation:''' Smashel, Lulz, Raid
===Easter Eggs===
* '''Various Contributions in Alphabetical Order:'''
{{main|Monaco Secrets}}
[[Easter Eggs|Easter eggs]] found in the Monaco arena include:
* [[Monaco Secrets#Monaco Statues|Monaco Statues]]
* [[Monaco Secrets#S Lies|S Lies]]
* [[Monaco Secrets#Monaco Graffiti|Monaco graffiti]]
* [[Monaco Secrets#Pergola Numbers|Pergola numbers]]
* [[Monaco Secrets#Three-Headed Monkeys|Three-headed monkeys]]
* [[Monaco Secrets#Golden Nama Tama|Golden Nama Tama]]


==Further Reading==
[[Category:Arenas]]
< [[TFEE T2DEF|Previous Tier: T2DEF]] | [[Level_Three:_The Hunt|Next Level: Three]] >

Revision as of 09:10, 27 November 2024

Monaco 2014 is an arena in THE FINALS. It was the first arena introduced to the game and is based on the real-life city-state of Monaco in the French Rivera. The arena is set on the Rock of Monaco, part of Monaco City, one of the four quarters of the city.

Overview

Arena Variants
STANDARD ISSUE
A standard arena, ready for destruction.
DUCK AND COVER
Our duck mascot has decided to crash the party and crush part of the arena.
SUSPENDED STRUCTURES
Cashout stations are suspended high above the arena.
Arena Modifiers

Locations

Name Description
Cathedral The cathedral, based on the Cathedral of Our Lady Immaculate, in the center of the map is the focal point of the map. The bottom floor has four spiral staircases in each corner of the cathedral and pews throughout in the middle. The second floor is has access to windows facing out every direction. On the north and south ends of the Cathedral there are ropes allowing for access to the roof. During the Duck & Cover map modifier, the building is removed and replaced with rubble.
Construction The construction yard is located directly east of the Cathedral, with a clearing between the two locations. The building has five stories, with access determined by a single staircase on the far east of the yard. A Crane in the middle of the site provides a vantage point over a large portion of the map.
Royal Plaze The courtyard is the most open space in the map, with long sightlines looking back towards the buildings in the Shopping District. The courtyard is surrounded on the west by a LCD screen preventing contestants from exiting the arena. There are multiple objects providing cover on the approach to the center of the Courtyard, from a generator, to waist high walls contestants can crouch behind. It also has a wide variety of interactable objects, such as Cannons, and raisable cover that can cover the center and flanks of the plaza,. This courtyard is based on the Place du Palais.
Villa The villas are a handful of large buildings with access from the street. An alley runs behind these buildings below ground level and includes a vertical zipline for direct access to the roof. A portion of the alley runs underneath the adjacent road and leads to the park.
Shopping District The shopping district makes up a large part of the arena, and has various multi-story buildings and alleyways.
Hotels This area features a few large buildings overlooking the cliffside and the royal plaza.
Cliffside The cliffside is the southwestern section of the arena. The entire edge of the arena in this section is lined with guardrails to keep the contestants inside. The western portion contains a small garden, while the eastern portion has a small path leading through a rock tunnel on the side of the cliff.
Forest This section covers the entire northern edge of the arena. It is a wooded area with small trees and foliage with a few small buildings. The west edge of the forest has a small staircase that leads directly to the Royal Plaza. This section of the arena sits lower than ground-level, so the entire southern border has a large concrete wall separating it from the adjacent road, and there are various staircases and ladders to traverse up to the road.
Residential District The residential district borders the shopping district, and has a handful of large houses for contestants to fight in.
Pocket Park This area is a small park next to the residential district on the east border of the arena. It features a fountain and a few shipping containers to provide cover.
Park The gardens on the south of Monaco are a place of relative tranquility compared to the rest of the arena containing multiple statues, gardens, and parks. This area is based on the St Martin Gardens and features 3D scanned assets of real life objects.

Strategy

Combat

The majority of objective locations in Monaco promote close-quarters combat, forcing contestants to fight in tight corridors and alleyways. A few objectives spawns are more ideal for longer-range engagements, such as in the Royal Plaza and wrecked Cathedral area (during Duck and Cover event). Choosing a loadout that excels at close-range combat will ensure that a contestant's team can reliably win fights over the objective.

Destruction

Destruction can be utilized in many ways in Monaco, since many objectives will spawn on the upper levels of buildings. The houses in Monaco are relatively small structures, and can be demolished quickly by contestants with a destructive loadout.

During the Suspended Structures modifier, teams defending a cashout will often break the ziplines leading to the upper platforms. Attackers have two choices in this case: destroy the platform or use mobility to access the platform. The platform can be taken down by destroying two adjacent supports on the top of the structure, which can be done using explosives such as red canisters, RPGs, Thermal Bores, etc. The other option is to use mobility such as the Zipline, Jump Pad, or Evasive Dash to bring the fight to the defending team without dropping the platform.

Interactables

Elevators are outside of many buildings in Monaco and can be used to gain access to high ground while staying grouped as a team, or to make objectives more difficult to attack by displacing them. Raiseable walls can be used to slow down enemy contestants who are giving chase, or used as cover in open areas where a team is defending.

For example, The Royal Plaza is a relatively open objective location, making it difficult to defend. A button in the back of the area can raise walls in front of the fountain, creating cover. The objective in this location also spawns on an elevator, adding another consideration for attackers and defenders.

Supported Gamemodes

Monaco supports the following gamemodes:

Trivia

  • Monaco was the first map for THE FINALS to be teased, with streets lined with the flag of Monaco appearing in the first game teaser published by Embark Studios on Twitter in November 2021.

Easter Eggs

Main Page: Monaco Secrets

Easter eggs found in the Monaco arena include: