The Levels
The Drains split into two distinct tiers. Start in the Shallow Drains to learn how the underground works before you commit to the real stakes of going deeper.Shallow Drains (Under Millside)
Your on-ramp to underground risk. Enemies are weaker, resources are lower-tier, and the loss rules are gentler. Use the Shallow Drains to build your navigation instincts and learn how the dark works before the stakes get real.
Deep Drains (Under the City)
The full experience. The best loot in the game lives down here, alongside the toughest enemies and open player-vs-player combat. The Deep Drains are locked until you’ve proven yourself as a capable fighter — for good reason.
What’s Down There
Go in knowing what you’re looking for and what might be looking for you:- Rare resources — richer ore, uncommon components, and contraband you can’t source anywhere on the surface
- Enemies — drain rats, feral strays, and underground variants of the toughs you practiced on in the Backlot
- Lockboxes and caches — the hidden treasure that makes a well-planned run genuinely worth it
- Other players — some running the same goals as you, some actively hunting for an easy bag
Light Is Life
The Drains are dark. Bring a lantern or craft torches before you descend — running without light means running blind, and that gets you killed. What makes light complicated is that it cuts both ways: your torch shows you what’s ahead, but it also marks your position to anyone else in the tunnels. You’ll see other players as a glow long before you make out their faces. Use that to your advantage, and remember they’re using it too.Before You Go
Prepare properly before every descent. Runs go bad when players rush the entrance without thinking through the basics.Stash Anything Precious
Only carry what you’re willing to lose. Everything stored at your tent or home stash is completely safe. If you’re not prepared to see it on the ground next to a drained corpse, leave it behind.
Stock Up
Load up on food, healing items, ammo, and torches before you drop in. Running out of any of them underground — especially light — is how good runs become disasters.
Know Your Exits
Make a habit of noting every ladder you pass on the way in. You want the route out memorized before you need it urgently, not while someone is chasing you.