MAP31: Pharaoh (TNT: Evilution)

MAP31: Pharaoh is the first secret map of TNT: Evilution and can be accessed via MAP15. It was designed by Dario Casali.

Things
* The yellow card was omitted in the initial releases of the WAD. See Yellow keycard bug section.

Yellow keycard bug
In early released versions of Evilution, this map has a critical flaw: there is no yellow key. TeamTNT quickly released a patch for the WAD that fixes this issue. This can be found on their website. From http://doomgate.de is also a patching utility DOOM Patcher available, which resolves the problem by modifying the game IWAD. Skilled players also found a couple of interesting albeit challenging ways to complete the level without the yellow key, involving hitting the switch on the right throne from its edge above, or wedging the player through the key-color bars in the same room to hit the switches therein.

Secrets
Secret Exit: At the end of the level you will arrive at a large lake with a dock-like structure stretching out into it, with the exit visible off in the southwest corner. There is also a shed-like building at the north end of the lake; go into this instead. Once inside, open the back wall to reveal the switch to exit to the secret level, MAP32: Caribbean.
 * 1) The platform with the three wooden "enemy boxes" with Hell Knights in them (in the area at the east of the map with the circular pool of water with a soul sphere in it, accessed by opening the teleporter located in the starting area by pressing the yellow switch in the "throne room") counts as a secret, even though it's necessary to access it to complete the level.
 * 2) A bit past secret #1 is a switch that opens a door at the north end end of the large area with the circular water pool. Behind this door is a very long hallway, with a red torch at the end of the first stretch. Once you reach the torch, it looks like you can only go left, but instead go through the fake wall to the right to get to an area with a combat armor vest overlooking a courtyard.

Records
The Compet-N records for the map are: