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  1. Mainframe
  2. Nicktropolis
  3. VMK
  4. MeAC Lappy
  5. AC Lappy
  6. PAC Compy
  7. MAC Compy
  8. AC Compy
  9. AC Alphasmart
  10. AC Summer School
  11. Puppyluver
  12. Valintine Bros
  13. AC Memories
  14. AC Dreams
  15. AC Deleted Files
  16. LDEJRuff

Lyoko

Main Sectors

Ice Barrier


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Like the other areas in Lyoko, the ice field is pretty much on the spiky side! It's also got different shades of blue, dark underneath, and light blue where the ice is. There aren't any polar bears or whales hanging around these parts, just a few annoying monsters, come to give our companions a frosty welcome, courtesy of XANA! Odd makes the most of tunnels in the ice to escape from these annoying invaders.

True to its name, the Ice Barrier (also known as the "Glacier," "Polar," or simply "Ice" sector) is cold and icy. Composed of large glaciers and thin paths covered in a thin layer of snow, the Ice Barrier is just as slippery as any ice-covered area in the real world. While not dark, there is no visible sunlight in this region. Many of the towers in this sector are only accessible through various caves and tunnels, which sometimes forces the group to slide through the tunnels to reach their destination. Additionally, in the episode "The Girl of the Dreams", Odd mentions that Aelita may be "in a storm or snowbound," referring to a blizzard, but this phenomenon has yet to be observed in any episode.

Simulated water exists in this sector, and like actual water can be swum through. Xana's monsters have proven to be less than proficient swimmers, as four Tarantulas drowned in the episode "Temptation". Odd, on the other hand, has no trouble swimming through the water in the episode "Vertigo". With enough speed, Ulrich can run across the top of the water.

Passage Tower Knights

  • Mario
  • Luigi
  • Peach
  • Bowser
  • Brighton And Twila

Data Tower Boss: Vampire Santa

Desert


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The Desert, like any desert worth its name, is dry and sandy as far as the eye can see. It has an oasis, but the water stored there is just an illusion. It leads to a lower platform. The biggest danger is falling off the edge (plateaus are rather small here) and into the digital void below. The Desert is very sunny, reflecting the bright and dry climate of regular deserts.

Xana has the ability to create sandstorms in this sector (only seen in the episode "Log Book"), as well as tremors that cause the plateaus to break apart. Additionally, in the episode "Plagued", Xana was able to tilt a plateau to a ninety degree angle. Aelita, Odd, and Ulrich were on the plateau at the time and would have fallen into the digital void had Aelita not used her creativity to save them. The Krabes were able to traverse the tilted plateau easily thanks to their scythe-like legs.

Data Tower Boss: The Great Carpace

Forest

First Premired: Episode 2. De-Animated

Mystery reigns in the enchanted-looking Forest. Graceful trees, suspended in mid-air, let their roots dangle into the void. The Forest can be considered the most beautiful of the five sectors. It also has narrow paths rather than plateaus, though the chance of falling into the void here is less than in the Desert. Despite that, this is the only sector where someone has actually fallen into the void. The trees also provide excellent cover, which can lead to traps. Like the Ice Barrier, there is simulated water in this sector, but in a much smaller quantity. The Forest is typically bright, but not as much so as the Desert. The Forest noticeably changes in the transition between the first and second season. In the second season, it is far brighter than before, appears to have more trees, and has larger land masses than it previously had.

Data Tower Boss: The Plant Dino (King Gorge in "Wrath of king Gorge")

Mountain


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This landscape isn't necessarily the ideal setting for a skateboard contest! Not only are its peaks craggy and its stones spiky, but one false move and our characters would go toppling off the rocks into the gaping void beneath! Sometimes, they have to negotiate very narrow bridges between rocks, not an easy feat when you've got an army of XANA monsters hot on your heels! Add to this a few clouds of mist and you'll understand why our friends don't picnic out here very often.

Its peaks craggy and its stones sharp, one false move in the Mountain and the group will topple off the rocks into the gaping void beneath. The Mountain is full of moving platforms and tricky obstacles, and is known for having further platforms underneath the "cloud cover," obscuring the digital void in some areas. These clouds make it difficult to aim oneself onto the lower plateaus. Xana can extend and thicken the fog. If one of the players falls a sufficient distance, regardless of whether or not they land properly, twenty life points are lost on impact. Though not dark, no sunlight is visible in this sector, as the cloud cover obscures it.

Being mostly empty sky, the Hornets have the advantage over the group in this sector. In contrast, the narrow paths discourage the use of Megatanks in this sector.

In "Tidal Wave", Xana raises the level of the Digital Sea to try to prevent any access to the sector's surface. The attempt is foiled by Aelita who, with the help of codes retrieved from Carthage, returns the sea's level to normal.

Way Tower Defence

  • Toad
  • Toadette
  • Boo
  • Daisy
  • Birdo

Volcano

A Sector Nearby The Mountain Sector

Data Tower Boss: The Mawgu

Ocean

First Premired: Episode 6. Lost

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ToonTown

First Premired: Episode 2. De-Animated

The Ghost Town They Enter First

Fairyworld


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The Ninth Sector

Toonatopia

The Shell of carthage

Carthage


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Carthage, commonly called Sector 5, is a sector hidden deep within Lyoko, discovered in the second episode of the second season, "Unchartered Territory". Carthage is only accessible by the special password SCIPIO (from Scipio Africanus, who defeated Hannibal of Carthage in 202 B.C.). This summons the Transport Orb to the edges of the other sectors furthest from Carthage to carry its passengers to the sector's core, called the arena. Carthage is the very core of Lyoko itself.

The sector itself is shaped as a giant blue sphere. On the outside surface of the sphere is a barrier covered with images of binary code similar to those seen in the towers. Floating in the middle of the sector is the main body of Carthage – a smaller, but still massive, blue orb. Four data streams feed from equidistant points on its surface to the four other sectors. Everything in Carthage is blue and geometrically shaped. In this sector, the digital void has been replaced by a data barrier similar to the ones in the towers, but falling into it seems to be just as bad as falling into the void.

The interior of the orb is an ever-changing maze, designed to act as a security feature to prevent intruders from finding their way around. The interior rooms and corridors of Carthage are composed of planes, cubes, and rectangles that can slide freely over, around, and against each other. Therefore, this sector can reconfigure its topography at will.

Upon accessing Carthage, the labyrinth will reconfigure into a random pattern and a three-minute countdown will begin, allowing the user(s) try to traverse the labyrinth and disable the security system. The security system is disabled by pressing an Eye-shaped switch (called a "key") somewhere within Carthage. Like the rest of the sector, the key is moved with each visit. Failure to deactivate the security system results in the user(s) being trapped in Carthage and having to wait on someone else to reset the maze from the arena. They do have about a minute or so to escape before this happens, though.

After the security system is shut down, a pathway out of the maze opens up. This leads to a multi-directional elevator. It only stops at one point, so a carefully-timed jump is needed to board it. The elevator moves on tracks around the outer surface of the sphere. It will eventually pause to allow its passenger(s) to disembark. It always pauses at the same spot; another platform that leads to the outer surface of Carthage. On the surface is a special interface that allows full access to the supercomputer, Lyoko, and Xana's data. While the interface is being used, the user controls in the lab are locked out.

Leaving the sector can be achieved one of two ways: the user(s) can either head back to arena and take the Transport Orb or they can head to the surface and wait for Jeremie to open one the data streams. The first option allows the user(s) to be dropped off anywhere in Lyoko. The second allows them to exit through an exit tower in the sector that corresponds to the data stream they use.

Within this sector are unique monsters that call it home. The first of these are the Creepers. These monsters never leave Carthage. They aren't very tough, but they do almost as much damage as a Megatank and can scale the walls of the sector as if they were walking upright. Another are the Mantas. They usually hatch from the outside surface of the sector to prevent intruders from leaving, but have traveled to other sectors on occasion. The last is the Scyphozoa. Unlike the other monsters, the Scyphozoa is nearly, if not completely, invincible. To date, it has yet to be destroyed. There seems to be only one. This monster's main purpose is to steal memories, usually Aelita's. It first appeared in Carthage, but now travels wherever it is needed. No other monsters appear in this sector, likely due to its unique layout and purpose.

Carthage is the only sector which can actually devirtualize the heroes without the help of monsters. Various traps exist in this region that can remove a hero in one or two hits. One such set of traps are the walls and ceiling of Carthage, which can easily be moved into positions that will flatten the heroes. Pieces of the ceiling can also be shaken loose, producing the same, albeit less-controlled, effect. As one would expect, getting flattened automatically devirtualizes them. Odd has been the victim of this trap the most; he compares the experience to being run over by a steamroller. Another, less-common trap are security lasers. These have only appeared in the episode "Exploration", and cause 90 points of damage in a single hit.

This sector is not connected to the regular materialization program, which means that if the characters lose their life points here, they will not automatically return to Earth unless the proper program is run. In the episode "Exploration", Aelita was forced to sort through the data contained within the sector in order to find the proper materialization program.

It has been discovered that there is at least one hidden tower inside Carthage that Xana can activate without fear of Jeremie's super scan detecting it. It is possible that Xana displaced one of the other forty towers to accomplish this, which would explain why it is not used consistently.

This sector was the first sector to exist, even though it's classified as the fifth. The original Project Carthage, as described by Franz Hopper, seems to be represented by this sector, even though the project existed before the supercomputer did. Its purpose was to disrupt enemy communications. For a reason that has yet to be revealed, Hopper sought the destruction of this place. To that end, he designed the supercomputer, Lyoko, and Xana to destroy it. He never went through with this plan, though. Instead, he reworked the rest of Lyoko to serve as a sanctuary for him and Aelita. When they were finally forced to travel there, Xana rebelled. It isn't clear why it did so, but it is clear that Xana took control of the sector instead of destroying it as Hopper had intended.

Within the heart of Carthage lies Lyoko's core, the code which maintains the virtual world. Should it be destroyed, Lyoko would go with it. The core is suspended near the top of Carthage's inner core by three conduits. The core appears as a map of Lyoko. Surrounding the core are two transparent cubes, each of which acts as a shield. A large amount of sustained laser fire is required to break through them. Since these shields regenerate with each failed attempt to destroy the core, destroying it seems to take a long time. Xana is currently trying to destroy the core. The core is only accessible through a passage on the bottom of Carthage, and the passage is protected by a door that rapidly alternates between open and closed. A key similar to the one that shuts off the timer is present just past the door, and produces a staircase into the actual room.

Replicas

Within the digital sea are islands, known as "Replikas," that resemble smaller versions of Lyoko. Behind each of these Replikas is a supercomputer under Xana's control. Apperantly AC Forgotten About Them.

Tiny Planet Themed Sectors

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Light and Color

In this magical world of multicoloured rocks and pools, lush lights and fascinating shadows, Bing and Bong discover the secret of rainbows, the fun of shadow play, the magic of animation, and color mixing. The Flockers on this planet are as brightly coloured as the landscape, and very playful.

Technology

A colorful metallic world of corridors, windows, and wide open interiors, this planet is inhabited by metal Flockers, robots, and well oiled locals. This is a very busy planet where a lot of work is accomplished; the Flockers and Robots here have fairly big projects to engage them, and plenty of problems with which they need assistance. Bing and Bong design gadgets to discover the properties of springs, wheels, levers, pulleys, balance, friction, plumb-lines, gears, and structures as they ride to the rescue of the Flockers.

Sound

In a cool landscape, where everything makes its own sounds—even rocks and flowers,., Bing and Bong get to join bands, play tubas, and beat on drums that grow on trees. The Flockers love to make music. Along with Bing and Bong, they experiment with rhythm, harmony, pitch, acoustics, and lots more.

Stuff

This unique planet is shaped like a Mobius strip. Its surface is a warm friendly pink gridded with blue lines. The Flockers on this planet are very partial to playing games… the only problem is they either don’t tell Bing and Bong the rules, or they haven’t figured them out themselves. On this planet, Bing and Bong explore the properties of the things around them: how they look, how many things are in a group, and what they’re made of. They play with patterns and numbers, and make friends with one-legged Flockers.

Self

A mountainous landscape with green slopes, glistening rivers, lakes, and amazing purple trees, where Bing and Bong experience various aspects of weather, wind, sun, rain, and snow. They find out how to keep dry in wet weather, and warm in the cold. Here, too, they learn the secrets of tracking Flockers, the relative size of eggs, the art of communication, and how big and small creatures see the world in very different ways.

Blocks

AC Made That up After Chapi Chapo

Towers

Main Article: Towers

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