Metropolis

Metropolis is a late-game region exclusive to the Downpour DLC, with being the only Slugcat that can access it.

Overview
Metropolis is an Ancient city built on top of ' superstructure. After the Ancients ascended and left the world behind, the city became abandoned and derelict, with wildlife like the s settling in it. The city entrance's Karma gate is restricted to citizens only, requiring an ID drone to enter. Because of this, the Artificer is the only that can enter Metropolis thanks to their drone, Sofanthiel.

s are very common in this region, often projecting advertisements of different products used by the Ancients.

Creatures
Instead of raining, the end of a cycle transitions day into night. This changes the threat music to a different track and makes the wildlife more dangerous by diversifying spawns (More s, for example).

Points of Interest

 * Pearl_LC.png Deep Green Pearl
 * Pearl_LC_second.png Orange Pearl

Atop the Tallest Tower
A structure at the center of the Metropolis, similar to other towers seen above the clouds while climbing. This subregion is home to the of the same name.

The Floor
A large slum home to lizards and scavengers.

12th Council Pillar, the House of Braids
A large complex containing grand architecture and similar technology used in Iterators, such as low gravity,, and s. Home of the.

Trivia

 * Although it does not rain, rainbows can still appear in the start of a cycle.
 * Metropolis has the acronym LC in game files, which stands for Lost City.
 * Metropolis is not completely removed outside of Artificer's campaign, and can be accessed by (,, and ) during Expeditions. Because the player's initial spawn is random, there is a chance that they begin in Metropolis.
 * There have actually been several changes to make Metropolis easier and safer to navigate as these slugcats.
 * If Metropolis is entered on any campaign other than the Artificer's, via the usage of dev tools, s and s will be entirely absent from the area, and will only spawn in the large horizontal room adjacent to the boss room that would usually contain the . Notably, said Chieftain Scavenger is also absent. The, however, is still present, and has the same dialogue as the Artificer's campaign, as well as granting the same benefits as a normal Echo, and counting towards both Echo-associated Passages.
 * Bringing [[File:Metropolis pearl icon.png]] Metropolis Pearls to  yields unique dialogue.
 * As Looks to the Moon is not accessible in Artificer's campaign, and Metropolis in other campaigns, it's necessary to either use dev tools or to get lucky in Expedition Mode to enter Metropolis.