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''Wrath of the Fallen'' is a ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'' map created by Creator/HypixelStudios, and the SpiritualSuccessor to ''VideoGame/HerobrinesMansion''. The protagonist is sailing to the city of Grenor. Upon arriving, they discover that the city is the site of a demonic invasion. Naturally, it's up to them to save the day.
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!! This map contains examples of:
%% * AlwaysNight: After you emerge from the Mines, at least.
%% * AnIcePerson: Lord Frozenberg.
%% * BigBad: Whatever that thing speaking in scrambled text was seems to be this. You [[TheUnfought never]] [[NonActionBigBad see it]], though.
* BigDamnHeroes: The Iron Golems who show up to save you in the Mad King fight.
%% * BigFancyCastle: Where the last part of the map is set.
* BossBonanza: The castle: you fight The Mad King, Blezius, and Lord Frozenberg, and then have the very long multi-phase final battle, with either very short breaks with only a few enemies or no breaks at all in between. Luckily, there's plenty of time to grind out in the town.
* BossInMookClothing: The Elite Monsters work the same way as in Herobrine's Mansion, being Zombie Pigmen with extremely strong weapons and armor that they have a high chance of dropping.
* BossSubtitles: This map continues the tradition of labelling {{Boss Room}}s, but only a few of them have actual titles to go with their names.
%% * TheCaptain: Captain Elenor is a rare female example.
%% * CloudCuckooLander: Lord Frozenberg. "THE COLD IS MY FAVORITE COLOR!"
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: The tiered equipment sets: Guardian is green, Runic is blue, Shadow is purple.
%% * TheCorruption: It's even called exactly that.
* DamageSpongeBoss: Magmo, Lord Frozenberg (once you get the Sun Staff), and [[spoiler:Grobo]] all fight like regular mobs, but have inflated HP and damage.
%% * TheDragon: Magmo to the scrambled text guy.
%% * DugTooDeep: The Corruption is coming from the Mines.
%% * DungeonTown: Grenor, not once but twice.
* EasyLevelsHardBosses: You can easily mow down hordes of minions, but the bosses are all lengthy, fairly complicated affairs that will likely cause most of your deaths.
* EldritchAbomination: Whatever's behind the Demon invasion seems to be one of these.
* EliteMook: Many different types of zombies and skeletons with strong weapons and armor.
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:"Unknown" is what the final boss is labeled as. The real final boss is Grobo the Giant.]]
* FinalBossNewDimension: {{Subverted|Trope}}. The final battle takes you through [[spoiler:both the Dream World and the Nightmare World, but the actual final enemy is fought in the normal Overworld]].
* FlunkyBoss: All the bosses: Captain Huk summons pirates, Magmo summons Baby Zombies, Spiders, and Lava Cubes, Blezius summons Spiders and Endermen, Lord Frozenberg summons Zombies and Skeletons. Especially notable are The Mad King, who sends the Army Of The Dead at you while hiding, but when you get to him, he goes down in a few hits and doesn't fight back, and [[spoiler:Unknown]], where [[spoiler:the entire (very long) fight is against flunkies until Grobo appears, and he's got flunkies of his own while still being just a flunky to the real villain himself]].
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: A very bizarre example: to defeat Blezius, you have to play the record, even though playing records to end boss fights is purely a gameplay mechanic.
* GangplankGalleon: The first area of the map is on ships, one being a pirate ship.
* GiantMook: [[spoiler:Grobo is a giant zombie.]]
* GoodColorsEvilColors: Allies' text is blue, enemies' is red.
* InfinityPlusOneSword: The Shadow Set, the most powerful equipment, is only available as an expensive purchase from the store or as a [[RandomlyDrops random drop]] from Elite Monsters.
* ItsAllUpstairsFromHere: A large portion of the map is spent climbing to the top of the castle. However, once you reach the roof, [[spoiler:you're transported all the way down underground, to a cave beneath it]].
* LevelInBossClothing: The fight with Magmo has you adventuring through three nightmare dimensions to break the Corruption Crystals, fighting off Magmo's minions along the way. {{Downplayed}}, as Magmo does fight you at the very end, but he's a simple and easy fight compared to the earlier phases of the boss.
* MarathonBoss: Most of them to some degree, but especially [[spoiler:Unknown]], which consists of 4 long phases of exploration and combat before you reach the final boss.
* NoIndoorVoice: LORD FROZENBERG SAYS ALL HIS DIALOGUE IN ALL CAPS!
%% ** [[spoiler:GROBO SMASH SMASH!]]
%% * {{Pirate}}s: The {{Starter Villain}}s of the story.
* PlayingWithFire: Blezius, being a blaze, spews fireballs at you.
* PuzzleBoss: The Blezius fight never has you fight the Demon himself, just freeing the Villagers and exchanging items with them to get the item that kills him automatically.
* RuinsForRuinsSake: [[spoiler:The temple]] is just sort of there, with no explanation for its existence.
* RuleOfThree: All over the place: 3 equipment sets, 3 Corruption Crystals, 3 Prisoners, 3 Nodes, 3 floors of the castle...
* SequentialBoss: Almost all of them to some extent: Magmo has you visiting three different areas to destroy the Corruption Crystals and fighting minions in the central area while you wait for each one to open, The Mad King just has waves of minions, Blezius has you free the prisoners one by one, each requiring you to complete a different platforming challenge to reach, with Lord Frozenberg you alternate between fighting him in the castle and fighting his minions in the Frozen Dream, and [[spoiler:Unknown]] has you [[spoiler:visit four different locations to kill powerful enemies and destroy Corrupted Crystals, with breaks in between each where you fight minions in the Temple, and one proper boss after all that]].
* SerialEscalation: Pretty much the whole map, but the final boss deserves special mention: [[spoiler:you fight multiple Withers. AT ONCE]].
* ShoutOut: The special items are all named after various well-known ''Minecraft'' players.
* ShieldedCoreBoss: With Magmo, you have to destroy the 3 Corruption Crystals before he appears, with Blezius you can't hurt him and have to free the 3 Villagers to get the item that kills him, with Lord Frozenberg you have to break the 3 Nodes in the Frozen Dream to get the only weapon that can hurt him, and with [[spoiler:Unknown]] you have to destroy 2 sets of Corrupted Crystals twice before [[spoiler:Grobo]] appears.
* StationaryBoss: Blezius doesn't move from the pedestal he's on at the center of the room.
%% * UndergroundLevel: The Mines.
* TheUnfought: [[spoiler:Whatever's controlling the armies of monsters is never seen or fought.]]
%% * TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon: [[spoiler:The temple.]]
* TheVoice: A mysterious voice that seems to be the master of the Demons speaks to you at several points, but [[UnseenEvil you never see the thing itself]].
* WakeupCallBoss: Magmo, [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast The Nightmare Breeder]]. Not only is his fight long and quite difficult, but it's the first to introduce the complex sequential strategies like waves of minions and destroying objects to hurt the boss that are common to all following bosses.
* WarmupBoss: Captain Huk. He has pitiful stats and no required strategy beyond "hit him with a sword", and can easily be wiped out in seconds.
* YouCantThwartStageOne: Even though Magmo dies, he succeeds in opening a portal from which the nightmares can come and attack.
* ZeroEffortBoss: The Mad King, once you deal with his Army of the Dead and attack him directly, goes down in a few seconds of swinging your sword.
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!! This map contains examples of:
%% * AlwaysNight: After you emerge from the Mines, at least.
%% * AnIcePerson: Lord Frozenberg.
%% * BigBad: Whatever that thing speaking in scrambled text was seems to be this. You [[TheUnfought never]] [[NonActionBigBad see it]], though.
* BigDamnHeroes: The Iron Golems who show up to save you in the Mad King fight.
%% * BigFancyCastle: Where the last part of the map is set.
* BossBonanza: The castle: you fight The Mad King, Blezius, and Lord Frozenberg, and then have the very long multi-phase final battle, with either very short breaks with only a few enemies or no breaks at all in between. Luckily, there's plenty of time to grind out in the town.
* BossInMookClothing: The Elite Monsters work the same way as in Herobrine's Mansion, being Zombie Pigmen with extremely strong weapons and armor that they have a high chance of dropping.
* BossSubtitles: This map continues the tradition of labelling {{Boss Room}}s, but only a few of them have actual titles to go with their names.
%% * TheCaptain: Captain Elenor is a rare female example.
%% * CloudCuckooLander: Lord Frozenberg. "THE COLD IS MY FAVORITE COLOR!"
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: The tiered equipment sets: Guardian is green, Runic is blue, Shadow is purple.
%% * TheCorruption: It's even called exactly that.
* DamageSpongeBoss: Magmo, Lord Frozenberg (once you get the Sun Staff), and [[spoiler:Grobo]] all fight like regular mobs, but have inflated HP and damage.
%% * TheDragon: Magmo to the scrambled text guy.
%% * DugTooDeep: The Corruption is coming from the Mines.
%% * DungeonTown: Grenor, not once but twice.
* EasyLevelsHardBosses: You can easily mow down hordes of minions, but the bosses are all lengthy, fairly complicated affairs that will likely cause most of your deaths.
* EldritchAbomination: Whatever's behind the Demon invasion seems to be one of these.
* EliteMook: Many different types of zombies and skeletons with strong weapons and armor.
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler:"Unknown" is what the final boss is labeled as. The real final boss is Grobo the Giant.]]
* FinalBossNewDimension: {{Subverted|Trope}}. The final battle takes you through [[spoiler:both the Dream World and the Nightmare World, but the actual final enemy is fought in the normal Overworld]].
* FlunkyBoss: All the bosses: Captain Huk summons pirates, Magmo summons Baby Zombies, Spiders, and Lava Cubes, Blezius summons Spiders and Endermen, Lord Frozenberg summons Zombies and Skeletons. Especially notable are The Mad King, who sends the Army Of The Dead at you while hiding, but when you get to him, he goes down in a few hits and doesn't fight back, and [[spoiler:Unknown]], where [[spoiler:the entire (very long) fight is against flunkies until Grobo appears, and he's got flunkies of his own while still being just a flunky to the real villain himself]].
* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: A very bizarre example: to defeat Blezius, you have to play the record, even though playing records to end boss fights is purely a gameplay mechanic.
* GangplankGalleon: The first area of the map is on ships, one being a pirate ship.
* GiantMook: [[spoiler:Grobo is a giant zombie.]]
* GoodColorsEvilColors: Allies' text is blue, enemies' is red.
* InfinityPlusOneSword: The Shadow Set, the most powerful equipment, is only available as an expensive purchase from the store or as a [[RandomlyDrops random drop]] from Elite Monsters.
* ItsAllUpstairsFromHere: A large portion of the map is spent climbing to the top of the castle. However, once you reach the roof, [[spoiler:you're transported all the way down underground, to a cave beneath it]].
* LevelInBossClothing: The fight with Magmo has you adventuring through three nightmare dimensions to break the Corruption Crystals, fighting off Magmo's minions along the way. {{Downplayed}}, as Magmo does fight you at the very end, but he's a simple and easy fight compared to the earlier phases of the boss.
* MarathonBoss: Most of them to some degree, but especially [[spoiler:Unknown]], which consists of 4 long phases of exploration and combat before you reach the final boss.
* NoIndoorVoice: LORD FROZENBERG SAYS ALL HIS DIALOGUE IN ALL CAPS!
%% ** [[spoiler:GROBO SMASH SMASH!]]
%% * {{Pirate}}s: The {{Starter Villain}}s of the story.
* PlayingWithFire: Blezius, being a blaze, spews fireballs at you.
* PuzzleBoss: The Blezius fight never has you fight the Demon himself, just freeing the Villagers and exchanging items with them to get the item that kills him automatically.
* RuinsForRuinsSake: [[spoiler:The temple]] is just sort of there, with no explanation for its existence.
* RuleOfThree: All over the place: 3 equipment sets, 3 Corruption Crystals, 3 Prisoners, 3 Nodes, 3 floors of the castle...
* SequentialBoss: Almost all of them to some extent: Magmo has you visiting three different areas to destroy the Corruption Crystals and fighting minions in the central area while you wait for each one to open, The Mad King just has waves of minions, Blezius has you free the prisoners one by one, each requiring you to complete a different platforming challenge to reach, with Lord Frozenberg you alternate between fighting him in the castle and fighting his minions in the Frozen Dream, and [[spoiler:Unknown]] has you [[spoiler:visit four different locations to kill powerful enemies and destroy Corrupted Crystals, with breaks in between each where you fight minions in the Temple, and one proper boss after all that]].
* SerialEscalation: Pretty much the whole map, but the final boss deserves special mention: [[spoiler:you fight multiple Withers. AT ONCE]].
* ShoutOut: The special items are all named after various well-known ''Minecraft'' players.
* ShieldedCoreBoss: With Magmo, you have to destroy the 3 Corruption Crystals before he appears, with Blezius you can't hurt him and have to free the 3 Villagers to get the item that kills him, with Lord Frozenberg you have to break the 3 Nodes in the Frozen Dream to get the only weapon that can hurt him, and with [[spoiler:Unknown]] you have to destroy 2 sets of Corrupted Crystals twice before [[spoiler:Grobo]] appears.
* StationaryBoss: Blezius doesn't move from the pedestal he's on at the center of the room.
%% * UndergroundLevel: The Mines.
* TheUnfought: [[spoiler:Whatever's controlling the armies of monsters is never seen or fought.]]
%% * TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon: [[spoiler:The temple.]]
* TheVoice: A mysterious voice that seems to be the master of the Demons speaks to you at several points, but [[UnseenEvil you never see the thing itself]].
* WakeupCallBoss: Magmo, [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast The Nightmare Breeder]]. Not only is his fight long and quite difficult, but it's the first to introduce the complex sequential strategies like waves of minions and destroying objects to hurt the boss that are common to all following bosses.
* WarmupBoss: Captain Huk. He has pitiful stats and no required strategy beyond "hit him with a sword", and can easily be wiped out in seconds.
* YouCantThwartStageOne: Even though Magmo dies, he succeeds in opening a portal from which the nightmares can come and attack.
* ZeroEffortBoss: The Mad King, once you deal with his Army of the Dead and attack him directly, goes down in a few seconds of swinging your sword.
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