In this gaming guide, we will be exploring a mysterious level hidden in Besiege. As there is very little information available about this level and no known way to beat it, I wanted to share my notes and spread awareness. Please keep in mind that this guide contains HEAVY SPOILERS and is written based on my personal experience. Just a reminder, this is not official information, but simply my own findings. Proceed with caution.
Getting there
It must be written exactly that way, with no capitals. Doing this in the level editor will result in nothing. This level can be accessed from the DLC as well. You and your machine will be taken to a new hellish looking landscape.
Environment
It’s a little bit dark in this place, except for the light shining from your machine. This level also has elements from every other base-game island.
The blue flaming torches cannot be extinguished, nor can they ignite anything.
On the opposite side of your machine, there’s a massive bowl surrounded by tiles on the floor. Each tile represents a level in the vanilla campaign, and will light up blue if you’ve beaten a level. I’ve tried sacrificing a plane into the bowl and burning it. This didn’t accomplish anything.
There are massive dragon bones laying about the outskirts of the scene. I’ve scouted all of them and there seems to be nothing of note around them.
Knights
When close enough, they will hurl blue fireballs at your machine. These fireballs not only ignite wooden parts, but also deal damage on impact so protecting yourself with water cannons won’t save you. Their fireballs also bounce around for a bit.
If you’ve turned the machine bounding box back on and disabled god powers, killing the knights will give points towards level progress. But even if you defeat them all, you will only have just over 50% completed the stage. It’s possible for a knight get knocked into inside one of the rocks, making it impossible to kill them if this happens.
Each knight is special and has their own unique name. They each represent somebody who worked on the game. Instead of a cause of death, the role they played in the creation of Besiege is displayed. Most of them seem to be Artists. They also leave no corpses on death, instead vanishing in a puff of blue flames.
Can you beat this level?
My tests
- Progress can only be made when cheats are off (Bounding box enabled and no god powers).
- Killing all the knights gives just over 50% progress.
- The blue fire pillars don’t burn your vehicle.
- The blue fire pillars can’t be extinguished by a water cannon.
- The only things that can be destroyed are the knights and the tombstones.
- Destroying the tombstones awards no progress.
- The small floating stones can be crashed into if you fly into them.
- The chains don’t have collision and seem to nothing.
- There’s nothing interesting around the dragon skeletons.
- Burning your machine inside the huge bowl does nothing.
Clues
- The massive bowl looks identical to the one used to melt gold in Krolmar (zone 47).
- The bowl can hold things.
- The ring of tiles surrounding the huge bowl each signify a campaign level in the base game and whether they’ve been beaten or not.
- Middle-mouse-clicking the bowl brings your camera underneath the map below it. It could be an invisible object linked to the bowl.
- When a knight perishes, they leave a blue spirit behind for just a second. Maybe something can be done with this?
- The knights are wearing red. It’s possible this whole thing could just be a massive, expensive red-herring.
- The knights clothing is the same shade of red as the candles.
- The knights are wearing Ipsilon helmets.
- Each knight represents somebody who helped make Besiege
- Your machine emits light in this stage.
- A lyre statue (zone 11), a giants sword (zone 30), several dragon skeletons (zone 42), and a fruitless Tree of Akhmora (zone 49) can also be spotted in this level.
Conclusion
Hopefully my writings here can help someone beat the level, seeing as I can’t find a way to do it at the moment. It’s also important to remember that this secret might not mean anything at all and could be designed to be an impossible puzzle.
And that wraps up our share on Besiege: The Hidden Secret. If you have any additional insights or tips to contribute, don’t hesitate to drop a comment below. For a more in-depth read, you can refer to the original article here by Muscles, who deserves all the credit. Happy gaming!