Basketball court.
Points used: ~metamorphic
The mutant locating, telepathic-enhancing super-computer Cerebra was located in a secure chamber.
Points used: ~xweapon
The Danger Room appears to be a featureless room, but in actuality operated as the ultimate battle simulator. It employed highly advanced technologies from sources such as the Shi'ar Empire, Forge, and Beast. Students were not permitted to be in the Danger Room unless accompanied by an instructor or X-Man
Points used: ~xweapon
The Hangar Bay is an underground area for the storage of the X-Men's aircraft such as the Blackbird, Stratojet and X-Copter. Devil's Rock was originally used as the exit and entry point for the X-Men's aircraft, but since the Mansion's reconstruction, it has been relocated beneath the basketball court. Upon departure and landing, a klaxon will sound warning for anyone nearby to vacate the area. Students are advised to move immediately, once the klaxon sounds.
Points used: ~tempestas
Any and all living spaces, such as living room, dining room, kitchen, bedrooms and dormatories.
Points used: ~xweapon
The labs were usually used by Dr. Henry McCoy and other medically-trained mansion staff. RALPH, the holographic doctor was also installed in the lower-level Medical Lab, in the event that Dr. McCoy or another member of the medical team was unavailable.
Points used: ~xweapon
Mission Control was located near the Danger room and War room.
Points used: ~metamorphic
The Morlocks were a large community of mutants who felt they were outcasts, living in the underground tunnels beneath New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. These tunnels were built in the 1950s by the U.S. Government as shelters in case of a national emergency, and later abandoned. The vast majority of the public had no idea these tunnels existed. There were numerous tunnels stretching out of sight, many unexplored. The main tunnel was 50 feet high and ran the length of Manhattan. It was called "the alley" by its inhabitants.
Points used: ~selfinduced
Same level where the medical/surgical areas are located, and used by Dr. Henry McCoy for further research and development.
Points used: ~xweapon
All points of security on and within the grounds, not limited to video cameras, hand scans, retinal scans, voice scans, and passcodes. School and grounds are equipped to handle attacks.
Points used: ~xweapon
The War Room was located near the Danger Room. It was the 'operating center' of the X-Men, where briefings were given, missions were planned, and meetings took place.
Points used: ~metamorphic
The Blackbird is the X-Men's main source of conventional transportation. Professor Charles Xavier somehow gained at least one working version of the RS-150 Blackbird from S.H.I.E.L.D., after the X-Men's Stratojet had been destroyed by Count Nefaria. Located in an aircraft hanger on the grounds of the Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters, the Blackbird served the Professor and X-Men for many years. At some time, the Professor upgraded to the SR-71 Blackbird. The Devil's Rock was the exit and entry point for the X-Men's aircraft.
Points used: ~tempestas & ~xweapon
X-Jet, created for Beast, owned by the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning
Points used: ~xweapon
This secret subterranean laboratory and research facility was constructed by the Weapon Plus initiative to house the Weapon X Project. Later refitted to become the New Charles Xavier School for Mutants. As noted here.
Points used: ~xweapon
New Xavier School for the Gifted living spaces which are old cells that were changed and cleared out of the Weapon X's facility and made into something more livable.
Points used: ~xweapon
The underground hangar bay.
Points used: ~xweapon
The mutant locating, telepathic-enhancing super-computer Cerebra was located in a secure chamber.
Points used: ~xweapon
The location for the once X-Men sanctioned X-Force team with one rule: no one can know they exist.
Points used: ~xweapon
The Savage Land is a tropical region surrounded by volcanoes deep in Antarctica, created over 200 million years ago by the alien Nuwali as one of several planetary "game preserves" for the mysterious godlike Beyonders. The Nuwali stocked the Land with Earthly life of the era, most notably dinosaurs; as Earth's flora and fauna changed over succeeding millions of years, they supplemented their preserve with prehistoric mammals and early hominids, or "Man-Apes." When Earth's continents shifted circa 50 million BC, the Nuwali augmented the Land's volcanoes to preserve its tropical status. As noted here.
Points used: ~xweapon