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{{for|a full list of zones and corresponding map files|Zones}}
 
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Underrail takes place in the titular ''Underrail'', which is a vast system of metro station-states, abandoned underground complexes, natural caverns and tunnels, underground rivers and lakes.
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''Underrail'' takes place in the south end of the titular Underrail, which is a vast system of metro station-states, abandoned underground complexes, natural caverns and tunnels, underground rivers and lakes.
  
This page contains an overview of some of the major locations in Underrail.
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== Major locations ==
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A list of the most important major urban areas in South Underrail. Some locations span multiple vertical levels.
  
= Major Locations =
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=== Upper Underrail ===
[[File:map.png|right|300px|thumb|A crude map of the playable areas of version [[0.1.9.1]]]]
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[[Upper Underrail]] was the residential zone of the big underground metro system before things went to hell.
  
== Upper Underrail ==
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: [[Core City]] — A major city that spans both levels of Underrail and serves as a gateway between the levels and United Station territories that lie north of it.
The Upper Underrail was the residential zone of the big underground metro system before things went to hell. Not yet in the game.
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: [[Fort Apogee]] — Protectorate's main base in South Underrail.
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: [[Epione Lab]] — Important strategic location for Protectorate.
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: [[Institute of Tchort]] — An institute located in an old Biocorp University.
  
: [[Core City]] — A major city that spans both levels of Underrail and serves as a gateway between the levels.
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=== Lower Underrail ===
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[[Lower Underrail]] is the industrial/military zone of the underground metro system. [[Upper Caves]] surround the lower metro system and [[Lower Passages]] lie immediately below it.
  
== Lower Underrail ==
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: [[Core City]] — A major city that spans both levels of Underrail and serves as a gateway between the levels and United Station territories that lie north of it.
The Lower Underrail was the industrial/military zone of the big underground metro system before things went to hell. All playable areas in the alpha version [[0.1.10.0]] are situated in south Lower Underrail and caves immediately beneath it.
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: [[South Gate Station]] — Also known as '''SGS''', it is the most powerful independent station in South Underrail and the player's home station.
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: [[Foundry]] — The industrial heart of South Underrail. Its mines make it prosperous and relatively safe from outside threats, but also cause severe air pollution.
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: [[Rail Crossing]] — A small independent community built inside an old train depot, just barely able to stay independent and fend off bandits from surrounding tunnels.
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: [[South Railroad Outpost]] — Also known as '''SRO''', Protectorate's only outpost deep in the south end of Lower Underrail.
  
=== North and Central Underrail ===
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=== Lower Caves ===
United Stations territory. Not yet in the game.
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[[Lower Caves]] are an intricate network of cave tunnels and underground rivers below the Underrail metro system. Waterways connect many of the settlements.
  
: [[Hub]] — A large settlement probably located in the middle of Central Underrail.
 
 
: [[Core City]] — A major city that spans both levels of Underrail and serves as a gateway between the levels and United Station territories that lie north of it.
 
: [[Core City]] — A major city that spans both levels of Underrail and serves as a gateway between the levels and United Station territories that lie north of it.
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: [[South Gate Station]] — Also known as '''SGS''', it is the most powerful station in South Underrail and the player's home station.
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: [[Junkyard]] — A crude, lawless settlement formed around a junkyard. Controlled by two rival gangs scavenging and exporting equipment from the original junkyard.
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: [[Camp Hathor]] — Originally a coal mine, this hunting settlement now produces most of South Underrail's meat.
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=== Deep Caverns ===
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The underworld jungle - a place of grim reputation, source of many legends and superstitions. The deepest reaches of the caverns of Underrail. Home to the [[Tunnelers]], also known as the Faceless.
  
=== South Underrail ===
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: [[Cytosine Outpost]] — A small tchortist outpost with an elevator connecting it to Underrail far above it.
The playable area in Alpha version. Location of the player's home, South Gate Station.
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: [[Talos Outpost]] — A small faceless outpost far away from tchortists.
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: ''Tunneler City'' — Rumored to exist somewhere in the Deeps, at the end of the longest Tunneler tunnel.
  
: [[South Gate Station]] — Also known as '''SGS''', it is the most powerful station around South Underrail.
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;Biocorp ruins
: [[Omega station]] — mentioned-only location, old rival of South Gate Station.
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: [[Hollow Earth|Hollow Earth Research Complex]]
: [[Junkyard]] — A crude, lawless settlement formed around a junkyard near [[Depot A]].
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: [[Mutagen Tanks]]
: [[Rail Crossing]] — A large town introduced in version [[0.1.10.0]], accessible by train.
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: [[Arke Power Station]]
: [[Mushroom Cove]] — A large underground lake where multiple small streams converge to form the Celeritas river.
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: [[Caerus Residential Block]]
: [[Silent Isle]] — An island located somewhere in the waterways between the Hub and the Junkyard.
 
: [[Celeritas]] — An underground river leading all the way down to the Deep Caverns.
 
  
== Deep Caverns ==
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=== Black Sea ===
The underworld jungle - a place of grim reputation, source of many legends and superstitions. The deepest reaches of the caverns of Underrail. Home to the [[Tunnelers]].
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{{Expedition}}
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Added in [[Underrail: Expedition]] expansion, [[Black Sea]] is a vast body of water in the northeast, a real underground sea. Avoided by most captains, these infamous waters and shores are home to pirates and worse.
  
: '''Tunneler City''' — Rumored to exist somewhere in the Deeps, at the end of the longest Tunneler tunnel.
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== Secret areas ==
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''Underrail'' rewards exploration and perceptive characters. There are secret areas to be accessed all around. In addition to the loot and other benefits, finding these yields an experience bonus in classic XP mode. Discovering secret areas is based on [[Perception]] score alone, unlike detecting traps and stealthed characters, which is based on [[Detection]]. The [[Snooping]] feat helps discovering secrets without high perception.
  
= Upcoming content =
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See [[Perception]] for a list of these secrets.
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|text = I have a lot more content planned. I don't like to talk numbers because I always plan more than I can complete and then reduce the scope to something (semi-) realistic. But to give you some idea, there will be about 2 more urban locations in the Lower Underrail (where SGS is), about 2-3 urban locations in the Upper Underrail and also a couple of locations in the Deep Caverns; and of course bunch of in between areas, some dungeons, mini-dungeons and other stuff that comes with it.
 
|source = [http://underrail.com/forums/index.php?topic=424.msg2256#msg2256 Styg]
 
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= Secured and secret areas =
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== Random locations ==
''Underrail'' rewards exploration and perceptive characters. There are secured and secret areas to be accessed all around. Finding these yields an experience bonus in addition to the loot and other benefits. Noticing secret areas often requires a high [[detection]], which is derived from [[perception]]. The feat [[Snooping]] helps discovering secrets without high perception.
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{{main|Random locations}}
  
=== Secured areas ===
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Version [[1.1.1.0]] added a new type of locale: Random dungeon. On each playthrough, a few randomly chosen dungeon entrance fragments are added into the world. These lead to mini-dungeons that have no static location on the world map and also contain more randomized features than usual dungeons. These mini-dungeons appear in the early game areas, before Junkyard. Version [[1.1.2.0]] expanded the random dungeon system to include other kinds of randomly appearing locales.
Accessing these gives ? XP per level (150 XP at 12)
 
* [[GMS compound level 1]] room with backpack
 
* [[GMS compound level 2]] storerooms with Mindshrooms in them
 
* Secret Old Junkyard entrance in [[Wormhole tunnel]]
 
  
=== Secrets ===
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== Zone Control ==
Finding these gives ? XP per level (290 XP at 12)
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{{main|Zone Control}}
* 4 trapdoors in [[South Gate Outposts]]
 
* Door in [[Lower Underrail]] tunnels
 
* Secret passage in [[GMS compound level 2]]
 
* Underwater rock bridge in the [[Caves]] between Mushroom Cove and Junkyard
 
* Underwater rock bridge in northeast [[Siphoner pools]]
 
* Underwater rock bridge in southeast [[Silent Isle]]
 
* Secret door in the security control room of [[Depot A]] east area (requires 10 perception)
 
* Hidden stash at a lunatic camp in [[Lower Underrail]] area 6
 
  
= Zone Control =
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All zones in the game are split into 3 distinct categories of zone control for purposes of assassinating non-player characters with traps:
{{for|the main article|Zone Control}}
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[[File:ZoneControl-full.png|21px|link=]] [[:Category:Controlled zones|fully controlled]],
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[[File:ZoneControl-partial.png|21px|link=]] [[:Category:Partially controlled zones|partially controlled]] and
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[[File:ZoneControl-none.png|21px|link=]] [[:Category:Uncontrolled zones|uncontrolled]] zones. The Zone Control Indicator can be found in the upper right corner of game UI.
  
All zones in the game can be split into 3 distinct categories of zone control:
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== History ==
[[File:ZoneControl-full.png|21px|link=]] [[:Category:Controlled zones|fully controlled]], [[File:ZoneControl-partial.png|21px|link=]] [[:Category:Partially controlled zones|partially controlled]] and [[File:ZoneControl-none.png|21px|link=]] [[:Category:Uncontrolled zones|uncontrolled]] zones.
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Quick overview of major area additions.
  
The Zone Control Indicator can be found in the upper right corner of game UI.
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* [[1.1.0.9]]: Black Sea{{expedition-inline|Expedition}}
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* [[1.0.0.0]]: Deep Caverns
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* [[0.1.14.0]]: Institute of Tchort
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* [[0.1.13.0]]: Upper Underrail
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* [[0.1.12.0]]: Core City
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* [[0.1.11.0]]: Foundry and Camp Hathor
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* [[0.1.10.0]]: Rail Crossing
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* [[0.1.5.0]]: Junkyard
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:12, 20 October 2020

It's easy to lose your bearings in Underrail, but a compass helps!
For an alphabetical list of locations, see Category:Locations.
For a full list of zones and corresponding map files, see Zones.

Underrail takes place in the south end of the titular Underrail, which is a vast system of metro station-states, abandoned underground complexes, natural caverns and tunnels, underground rivers and lakes.

Major locations

A list of the most important major urban areas in South Underrail. Some locations span multiple vertical levels.

Upper Underrail

Upper Underrail was the residential zone of the big underground metro system before things went to hell.

Core City — A major city that spans both levels of Underrail and serves as a gateway between the levels and United Station territories that lie north of it.
Fort Apogee — Protectorate's main base in South Underrail.
Epione Lab — Important strategic location for Protectorate.
Institute of Tchort — An institute located in an old Biocorp University.

Lower Underrail

Lower Underrail is the industrial/military zone of the underground metro system. Upper Caves surround the lower metro system and Lower Passages lie immediately below it.

Core City — A major city that spans both levels of Underrail and serves as a gateway between the levels and United Station territories that lie north of it.
South Gate Station — Also known as SGS, it is the most powerful independent station in South Underrail and the player's home station.
Foundry — The industrial heart of South Underrail. Its mines make it prosperous and relatively safe from outside threats, but also cause severe air pollution.
Rail Crossing — A small independent community built inside an old train depot, just barely able to stay independent and fend off bandits from surrounding tunnels.
South Railroad Outpost — Also known as SRO, Protectorate's only outpost deep in the south end of Lower Underrail.

Lower Caves

Lower Caves are an intricate network of cave tunnels and underground rivers below the Underrail metro system. Waterways connect many of the settlements.

Core City — A major city that spans both levels of Underrail and serves as a gateway between the levels and United Station territories that lie north of it.
South Gate Station — Also known as SGS, it is the most powerful station in South Underrail and the player's home station.
Junkyard — A crude, lawless settlement formed around a junkyard. Controlled by two rival gangs scavenging and exporting equipment from the original junkyard.
Camp Hathor — Originally a coal mine, this hunting settlement now produces most of South Underrail's meat.

Deep Caverns

The underworld jungle - a place of grim reputation, source of many legends and superstitions. The deepest reaches of the caverns of Underrail. Home to the Tunnelers, also known as the Faceless.

Cytosine Outpost — A small tchortist outpost with an elevator connecting it to Underrail far above it.
Talos Outpost — A small faceless outpost far away from tchortists.
Tunneler City — Rumored to exist somewhere in the Deeps, at the end of the longest Tunneler tunnel.
Biocorp ruins
Hollow Earth Research Complex
Mutagen Tanks
Arke Power Station
Caerus Residential Block

Black Sea

This page contains content from Underrail: Expedition expansion.

Added in Underrail: Expedition expansion, Black Sea is a vast body of water in the northeast, a real underground sea. Avoided by most captains, these infamous waters and shores are home to pirates and worse.

Secret areas

Underrail rewards exploration and perceptive characters. There are secret areas to be accessed all around. In addition to the loot and other benefits, finding these yields an experience bonus in classic XP mode. Discovering secret areas is based on Perception score alone, unlike detecting traps and stealthed characters, which is based on Detection. The Snooping feat helps discovering secrets without high perception.

See Perception for a list of these secrets.

Random locations

Main article: Random locations

Version 1.1.1.0 added a new type of locale: Random dungeon. On each playthrough, a few randomly chosen dungeon entrance fragments are added into the world. These lead to mini-dungeons that have no static location on the world map and also contain more randomized features than usual dungeons. These mini-dungeons appear in the early game areas, before Junkyard. Version 1.1.2.0 expanded the random dungeon system to include other kinds of randomly appearing locales.

Zone Control

Main article: Zone Control

All zones in the game are split into 3 distinct categories of zone control for purposes of assassinating non-player characters with traps: ZoneControl-full.png fully controlled, ZoneControl-partial.png partially controlled and ZoneControl-none.png uncontrolled zones. The Zone Control Indicator can be found in the upper right corner of game UI.

History

Quick overview of major area additions.