MAP10: Clear for Death (Memento Mori II)

MAP10: Clear for Death is the tenth level of Memento Mori II. It was designed by Matthias Worch and uses the music track "Backroad Wanderer" by David "Tolwyn" Shaw. It contains a separate area for multiplayer competition.

Mission briefing
According to both the text file and the Infopack:


 * Well, sorry to tell you, but you'll have to descent [sic] into the sewers again. Your goal is area 11, but the entrance is located in sector 10 in an old sewage-farm that has been overtaken. The way into the actual sewage-system is secured by keycards - maybe you'll have to find them first.

Essentials
Yellow Key

Walk forward and open the door in front of you. Kill the zombieman and shotgun guy ahead, then deal with the imps in cages on either side. Continue forward into a corridor, with more zombiemen and shotgun guys to deal with. Head east and go through the big silver door, beyond which is a flight of steps down. Kill the cacodemon ahead. You may also alert some spectres (up to five) and even more former humans, so use the staircase to funnel them in for easy pickings.

Once they are dead, head down the stairs and immediately turn right at the foot of the stairs to find a door. Go through that door into a new room with four computer panels, with even more two imps and even more former humans to deal with. There are two switches in this room you have to flip to open up the next area. Each one at the end of a raised walkway on each side of the room. Those familiar with Worch's previous works should smell a trap coming:


 * West switch: As you approach the switch, bars descend behind you, locking you onto the walkway for thirty seconds. Two (Hey, not too rough and below), three (Hurt me plenty) or four (Ultra-Violence and above) cacodemons teleport into the room, and can shoot at you through the grilles. Use your super shotgun to fend them off, if available.
 * East switch: When you flip the switch, a trap opens at the entrance to this walkway, revealing a pain elemental. A chaingun comes in handy here.

Once you have flipped both switches, head up the steps in the south into the corridor ahead. Three spectres will come for you, so have your shotgun or super shotgun ready. Continue east, past the room with the yellow key (you may want to kill the imps in there first), to where the corridor makes a bend. Up to two Hell knights are waiting for you in the next room (three in co-op. on Hurt me plenty and above), so back up and take them in the long hallway. After killing them, continue into another blue room with imps. Flip the skull switch in the corner, and the yellow key platform will lower.

Return to the room with the yellow key that you ran past earlier. Equip your rocket launcher (if available), face backwards (south) and pick up the yellow key. The walls opposite the yellow key room will open to release one (Hey, not too rough and below), two (Hurt me plenty) or three (Ultra-Violence and above) revenants. If you have rockets, you can trivialise this trap with a number of well placed rockets; if not, you might want to make a dash for the room with four computers - you stand a better chance of not getting punched to death in there.

Blue Key

With your yellow key in hand, backtrack to the corridor near the start of the level. Find the yellow door in the west and go through it, then through the big door nearby.

You are now in a room with two slime vats. Watch for two shotgun guys and a zombieman on the floor, and imps on the catwalk ahead. On Hurt me plenty and above, you have a priority threat - a chaingunner or two. Kill them all and proceed through the door in the east wall.

This next corridor has up to three demons and two spectres. The super shotgun should make short work of them in this tight space. Continue all the way forward into a room with a rectangular slime tank. The blue key is in the slime, but out of reach. The room has two pain elementals. On Hurt me plenty and above, there are two imps in ambush to the right of the doorway; on Ultra-Violence, there is an additional shotgun guy who will attack as soon as you enter. A shotgun and super shotgun works wonders here. Once the room is clear, walk into the red alcove at the top of the stairs.

The blue key will have disappeared from the rectangular slime tank. To retrieve it, backtrack into the corridor and head west at the T-junction. Use the metal-striped floor in front of you as a platform and ride it up. You are now on the catwalk in the room with two slime vats. Proceed all the way forward to a switch, flip it and immediately turn around - the corner behind you will open up with three (four on Ultra-Violence) chaingunners.

The blue key will now appear in the northern vat. Jump down from the catwalk, and use the step to the vat's west to climb up and grab the blue key.

Sewers and Exit

Backtrack to the corridor near the start of the level. Open the blue bars to the north. Step onto the platform, and press either switch to lower the platform.

You are now in a sewer-like area. Stay out of the slime, it hurts. As soon as the platform finishes lowering, you will be set upon by some demons and two imps (on Hurt me plenty, there is one spectre; on Ultra-Violence and above, all the demons are spectres). At the fork, go left and find a silver door. Go through this door into a room with a teleport pad, take a peek in, then immediately back out - you don't want to fight the baron of Hell inside within such close quarters. Once the baron is dead, pick up the box of ammo and box of shells, then go through the door ahead.

You are now on a catwalk overlooking a large oval slime pit. Kill the imps on either side, deal with the pain elemental that emerges from a hole in the wall (two on Ultra-Violence), and snipe any shotgun guys and imps taking potshots from the window in the north. Drop into the slime (beware of the spectres), then hop into the teleporter in the west.

This teleporter takes you behind the window in the north of the slime pit. Kill any stragglers from earlier. As you head down the steps on either side, you will alert two (one on Hey, not too rough and below; three in co-op on Hurt me plenty and above) Hell knights. Quickly take them out before they box you in.

Walk into either passage in the north to exit the level.

Official

 * 1) In the green hallway leading to the yellow keycard, a portion of the western wall is covered with piping. Open this wall to find two stimpacks and a backpack. (sector 311)
 * 2) In the yellow keycard room, press on the eastern computer panel to find two sets of shells, a box of bullets, and two medikits. (sector 255)
 * 3) On the walkway west of the room with the two toxic waste vats, the northernmost computer panel looks different than the other two. Press on it and a wall will open to the east to unveil two stimpacks and a rocket launcher. (sector 442)
 * 4) In the sewer after the blue keycard bars, one western wall is marked with a "Poison" sign, while the opposite wall is not, in contrast to the pair of signs to the north. Press on the opposite wall to reveal a path (sector 415) leading to a soul sphere.
 * 5) In the gray, northern computer room with the baron of Hell, a section of the eastern wall in the southern hallway is covered in grime. Open it to get a radiation suit. (sector 542)

Non-official

 * 1) Enter the center between two teleporters in the toxic waste pool north of the room where official secret #5 is found to encounter a baron of Hell. There is a blue armor under the slime flow where he comes out.

Bugs

 * Weapons per the table below, placed in the deathmatch arena, cannot be reached in single-player or coop game mode, but are not flagged as multiplayer only.
 * Triggering Linedef 1092, Type 109 - W1 Door Open Stay (fast), Tag 16 opens sector 299, allowing the (skill dependent)) two/three/four cacodemons to teleport (Linedefs 1102, 1103, 1104 and 1105, all Type 125 - W1 Teleport (monsters only)) to the player's area, approaching and attacking him. It is possible that they do not teleport simultaneously and especially on medium or hard skills at least one of them may occupy another one's target sector at the moment when this one attempts to teleport, resulting in abortion of the teleportation. In this case, since the teleporter linedefs can be used only once, the cacodemon is unable to teleport, staying trapped and unkilled, resulting in the player is unable to reach 100% of the kills.

Routes and tricks
In the room with four computer racks, to the east of the "Would you die for this?" sign (see Trivia), there are two switches which grant access to the next part of the level. Before the player reaches the western one, six silver bars lower, trapping the player for 30 seconds, while cacodemons teleport in. The trap can be thwarted by luring any monster onto the lowest step of the staircase. With correct timing, if the monster stands where one of the bars is supposed to lower, the bar will not drop. This gives the player more freedom of movement, as well as an opportunity to finish the level faster.

Upon picking up the yellow keycard some walls normally open, revealing enemies. By moving slowly and precisely towards the yellow keycard without crossing the center of the square platform it is placed on, it is possible to obtain it without triggering one of four linedefs (sides of the platform) and the walls will not open.

Both tricks are present in.

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

The data was last verified in its entirety on November 22, 2020.

Deathmatch
This level includes its own, separate deathmatch arena.

Player spawns
This arena contains five spawn points:
 * 1) facing north-east. (thing 5)
 * 2) facing south-west. (thing 6)
 * 3) facing north-east. (thing 7)
 * 4) facing south-east. (thing 8)
 * 5) facing north-west. (thing 9)

Things
The following things (per skill level) are placed in the arena:

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

Trivia

 * To the east of the starting area, the message "Would you die for this?" appears on the automap. This message would later appear in Requiem's MAP04: Fireworks, also designed by Matthias Worch.