Arch-Warwick

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Welcome To Arch-Warwick!!!

green_cities.png Arch-Warwick
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Corner entrance

About
Founder getplayerhead.sh?Justin_Tirrell&16.png Justin_Tirrell
Contributors getplayerhead.sh?_deckard&16.png _deckard, getplayerhead.sh?SmackAttack86&16.png SmackAttack86, getplayerhead.sh?Ren&16.png Ren, getplayerhead.sh?Hirudo6&16.png Hirudo6, getplayerhead.sh?thesprazzzler&16.png thesprazzzler
Category Cities
Underground? No
Fortified? Very
Public access? Yes
Public build? Yes
Transport
Road link? No
Nexus link? No
Rail link? No
Boat link? Yes
Portal? No
Location
Coordinates X=2860
Y=64
Z=18343
Dimension Overworld
Map Link

Arch-Warwick is a heavily guarded city located on the southern fridges of Freedonia. Before the 1.12.2 update, Arch-Warwick was considered a border city, as it literally sat next to the border wall. Arch-Warwick started out as a minor lumber and fishing community, but over time through the help of trading towns like Garidan, Wool Island, and the Emerald Mall, it has become a main trading hub in the area. Through this it was able to obtain it's girthy walls and be home to a wealthy merchant class. It came to the point were the size of it grew to become the capital Freedonia's southern ice peninsula.

Welcome to Great City of Arch-Warwick, Enjoy your stay!

Welcome to the great city of Arch-Warwick!

Here you will find diverse natural wonders, exciting variety of races, and magic at every turn. For those who have money to spend, there is just about anything you could desire, whether it be a night at the opera, a new suit, or some fine wines. For the ordinary citizen though, the city can be a very overwhelming place. With so many people all trying to do the same thing, it can be difficult to make your way about without getting lost. So to help you to make the most out of your time here, we have compiled a list of top 9 tips to help you get started.

The markets and shops of the harbor docks of Arch-Warwick

1) Start by locating yourself on the Harbor Docks of Arch-Warwick. Here you'll find great trades and items for sale. As many come here to exclusively dock the boats here and trade and haggle with the locals. The harbor docks are littered with stalls and little market shops that are guaranteed to find what you're looking for. Even explore on the traveling boats and see what they have to offer, perhaps go on a adventure?

Down Town



2) Head up the stairs of the harbor docks up to the old down town. Here, you'll come to find that the city is heavily fortified by a vast wall that wraps around the entirety of Arch-Warwick, and protects the locals and citizens from any hostile enemies, the wall is also lined with a vast degree of quaint little shops. Take a left and you'll come to the Butler's Arms Bar. The Butler's Arms is a fine little Bar with just about anything that you could desire. The room rate is reasonable and the food is amazing.


The Underground Market

3) Continuing on Prince Square, if you go east and take a right on Cave Road, You'll encounter the Underground Market. Directly under Castle Griffinsteed, The underground market was carved out by a magical wizard who visited the land ages ago. And shortly after the locals decided to place a market in place of the stone and rubble. As the Underground market serves as a great place for wandering travelers who want to set up shop, or if there's a rainy and the locals don't want to get soaken wet while they haggle and shop.




4) If you wish to be surrounded by the splendours of the inside of a dungeon, then you must go to the Spider's Wing. If you are an adventurer looking to test your mettle, you have found your place. The entrance fee is more than reasonable and will allow you to immerse yourself in a never - ending adventure that includes everything from hand to hand combat to strategy and everything in between.

The Arch-Warwick Museum
The Arch-Warwick Museum


5) If you are looking for a piece of history to learn from, then you should consider visiting the Arch-Warwick Museum. The Arch-Warwick Museum is one of our many to-go places when visiting Arch-Warwick, but in somewhat in a literal sense, The museum could be described as being the beacon of Arch-Warwick. The Arch-Warwick Museum could be described as a large temple-like structure, retrofitted into a museum, this building has four floors as well as a basement, and at the top of it can seen with two stone horn-like protrusions coming out from it's roof, as well as a fire-red crystal that is floating on top of the museum and in-between the two horns.

The museum holds many artifacts and items that are a part of MCO history, from various holiday and event items such as Halloween and the petrification event, to even things like map art, Rare mobs or other obscure items you may encounter upon your travels. The museum currently has four floors, with the fourth currently be build to hold banners and other MCO collectables and items such as Player heads and reputation Cookies. Our museum grows everyday, you can be part of it as you can donate to the museum today!



6) If you need a break from all the craziness of the Strand Book store, or need a means of avoiding the throngs of tourists, there is a place that serves a very excellent cappuccino. After you have warmed up from the long walk up Market street, head back down to the Strand Book Store and make a beeline for Sirocco Coffee. The wait can be a bit long, but the coffee is worth it. Plus, if you have to wait at all, it's worth it to get out of the Strand Book store and into the fresh air.

7) If you are in the mood for more adventure, you can find that at Charlie's Tavern. Charlie's has been around since the early 18th century and is one of the most popular taverns in town. Charlie's is actually quite small, but it is well worth the trip. If you want to make the trip out to Cornwall County, don't hesitate to stop in at one of the following locations: The Inn on the Green (formerly the Derby), the Butler's Arms Hotel, the Spider's Wing, or Sirocco Coffee. If you know anyone in the area who enjoys it, I'd be happy to introduce you to them.

8) If you wanna meet the domain of the king, then walk down the wooden draw-bridge where you'll encounter Castle Griffinsteed. Castle Griffinsteed was once the home of House Griffinsteed. The castle was lost to 4 Bandits, 9 Wizards, 11 members of The Military, Al'Gorro (the third lieutenant of the underworld), Demonic Bunnies, Zombies, Al'Guru (The Giant Demon) and even Karl Griffinsteed's Great x18 Grandfather, who was killed by Karl Griffinsteed for a two-month supply of chips... Then All_Above found it years later and moved it over into the cit


Tiny Town
Tiny Town at Night



9) Right outside the castle city you'll come across Tiny Town. Tiny Town is a small decorated in spruce and red bricks outside the great walls of Arch-Warwick, Where the great inner-city of Arch-Warwick is known for its hustle and bustle, Tiny Town takes a more relaxed approach when it comes to things. It has even recently been considered a vacation resort to many of the locals.





10) At the far end of the city, you'll encounter the Arch-Warwick to Emerald Mall Speed Bridge House. This is self-explanatory, it's a house where players are able to load up their boats and fast travel over to the Emerald Mall and vice-versa!