MAP32: Dances with Demons (Memento Mori II)

MAP32: Dances with Demons is the super secret level of Memento Mori II. It was designed by David Kuykendall and uses the music track "Mizshunn Impassable" by David "Tolwyn" Shaw.

Essentials
You begin in a corner of a central courtyard. Grab the box of shells, clear out the imps and head into the courtyard - you've got quite a number of mancubi to deal with. Your first job is to flip three switches that lower platforms blocking you from accessing the perimeter of the courtyard. While you can progress the level by lowering just one, you'll need all the freedom of movement you have later.


 * One switch is located on a wall west of where player 1 starts.
 * One switch is located in the east of the level, south of the eastern mancubus platform.
 * One switch is located in the southwest of the level, southeast of the pillar with the red switch.

Flip these switches, then head into the outer courtyard. You will be harassed by demon packs. If you want to save some ammo, you can leave some of them alive for now. Make your way to the southwest of the outer courtyard, where the yellow key is. Press use of the wooden door next to it, and it will lower, helping you make a quick getaway. Quickly proceed to the yellow switch on the northwest pillar and flip it.

Arachnotrons will begin teleporting into various spots around the level. With some skill, you can let them clean up the demons for you with their plasma guns. On the harder skill levels, you can thank them later by making them sacrificial pawns against a far greater enemy.

Next, head to the southeast of the outer courtyard. Grab the blue key from here, and stock up on rockets. Rush to the blue switch on the northeast pillar, and flip the switch.

Now comes the hard finale. You are faced with a boss monster that varies with your difficulty level, along with six lost souls:


 * Hey, not too rough and below: A pain elemental.
 * Hurt me plenty: A cyberdemon.
 * Ultra-Violence and above: Two cyberdemons.

On Hey, not too rough and below, this shouldn't be too much of a problem. However, on higher difficulties, you have a significantly bigger problem. Deal with the lost souls first, so that you don't blow yourself up with a rocket. Feed any remaining monsters to the cyberdemon's rockets. When it comes down to you and the cyberdemon, it will be down to using everything you have and dodging throughout the level to avoid being blown up.

Whether you to choose to stand your ground or make a run for it, head to the southwest corner of the outer courtyard and grab the red key. Flip the red switch on the southwestern pillar, and the southern part of that pillar will open up. Step into the hole in the floor to exit the level.

Secrets
There are no official secrets in this level.

Bugs

 * The BFG9000 can only be picked up in deathmatch mode, but is not flagged as multiplayer-only.

Routes and tricks
In comparison to other levels in Memento Mori II, this level contains a very simple layout. As a result, it is a popular map for speedrunning. It is possible to complete the level on Ultra-Violence or lower without firing a shot, but it requires some expert maneuvering, lest the Demons on the outer side of the level gang up on you. Thus, the current UV speed record is also a UV pacifist run.

Current records
The Compet-N records for the map are:

The data was last verified in its entirety on May 25, 2014.

Player spawns
This level contains five spawn points:
 * 1) facing south. (thing 4)
 * 2) facing north-east. (thing 156)
 * 3) facing west. (thing 157)
 * 4) facing south. (thing 158)
 * 5) facing south-east. (thing 159)

Things
This level contains the following numbers of things per skill level: