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===Dungeons===
===Dungeons===
Dungeons look like a floating crystal. You can interact with them by pressing space. To enter a dungeon you will need to offer an Item along with a [[Dungeon Pass]]. The difficulty of the dungeon you enter is entirely decided by the item you offer:
Dungeons look like a floating crystal. To enter a dungeon you must first be in a party, and the party leader must have at least one [[Dungeon Pass]] in their inventory as well as an item to offer. Upon interacting ("spacebar" by default) with them, a window will appear. The party leader must drag an item into the designated box as an offering.


The difficulty of the dungeon you enter is entirely decided by the item you offer:
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After clicking "Enter", one of the offered item and one Dungeon Pass will be erased from the party leader's inventory, and the party will be sent into the Dungeon Entrance.


The dungeon that you enter is procedurally generated based on the item you offer. This means that if you offer a different item, even if it has the same rarity, you will enter a dungeon with a different layout. However this also means that you can enter a familiar layout by offering the same item again after completing a Dungeon run. Keep in mind that these generated layouts do reset occasionally, so layouts will not be the same from one day to the next.  
The dungeon that you enter is procedurally generated based on the item you offer. This means that if you offer a different item, even if it has the same rarity, you will enter a dungeon with a different layout. However this also means that you can enter a familiar layout by offering the same item again after completing a Dungeon run. Keep in mind that these generated layouts do reset occasionally, so layouts will not be the same from one day to the next.  


Upon entering a dungeon, everyone within the party will enter at the same time if they all have a Dungeon ticket that will be consumed. However, if someone else were to offer the same item you used for your party to enter, they will join your instance of the Dungeon. This can be useful if a player dies and needs to re-enter the dungeon, or if you'd like to run a dungeon with more players than the default party size.
However, if someone else were to offer the same item you used for your party to enter, they will join your instance of the Dungeon. This can be useful if a player dies and needs to re-enter the dungeon, or if you'd like to run a dungeon with more players than the default party size.  
 
This may, and has, also lead to some mishaps :)


==Completing a Dungeon==
In order to clear a dungeon, you must:
1) find the Key Room, defeat all enemies inside it and pick up the Boss Key
2) find the Boss Room, defeat all enemies inside it


==Bonus Modes==
==Bonus Modes==

Revision as of 08:29, 5 January 2025

Dungeons

Dungeons look like a floating crystal. To enter a dungeon you must first be in a party, and the party leader must have at least one Dungeon Pass in their inventory as well as an item to offer. Upon interacting ("spacebar" by default) with them, a window will appear. The party leader must drag an item into the designated box as an offering.

The difficulty of the dungeon you enter is entirely decided by the item you offer:

Red Shard has a rarity of 1.
This will be a Normal Difficulty Dungeon.
Dungeon Difficulty
Item Rarity 1-3 Normal Difficulty
Item Rarity 4-6 Hard Difficulty
Item Rarity 7-9 Extreme Difficulty

After clicking "Enter", one of the offered item and one Dungeon Pass will be erased from the party leader's inventory, and the party will be sent into the Dungeon Entrance.

The dungeon that you enter is procedurally generated based on the item you offer. This means that if you offer a different item, even if it has the same rarity, you will enter a dungeon with a different layout. However this also means that you can enter a familiar layout by offering the same item again after completing a Dungeon run. Keep in mind that these generated layouts do reset occasionally, so layouts will not be the same from one day to the next.

However, if someone else were to offer the same item you used for your party to enter, they will join your instance of the Dungeon. This can be useful if a player dies and needs to re-enter the dungeon, or if you'd like to run a dungeon with more players than the default party size.

This may, and has, also lead to some mishaps :)

Completing a Dungeon

In order to clear a dungeon, you must: 1) find the Key Room, defeat all enemies inside it and pick up the Boss Key 2) find the Boss Room, defeat all enemies inside it

Bonus Modes

Occasionally, a temporary icon will appear above the dungeon. If it looks like an hourglass , that is "Time Trial". If it looks like a sword , that is "Double Trouble". Entering a dungeon while one of these icons float above it, will apply the bonus mode to your dungeon.


3-player Plains Dungeon Hard Time Trial

"Time Trial: Complete the dungeon within the time limit for bonus rewards!"
Upon entering the dungeon, a timer will appear at the top of your screen and begin to tick down. If you manage to clear the dungeon before the timer reaches 00:00, as in find the boss key and defeat the boss, you will receive additional rewards.



1-player
Double Trouble Crusher (+24, +126)
Double Trouble Shiny Soultree (+2275, +11200)

"Double Trouble: The dungeon's monsters are twice as hard, but give double EXP and drops."
Monsters within this type of bonus mode are larger, having increased health as well as increased damage. This includes the boss. These Double Trouble monsters also give a larger amount of Player EXP and Skill EXP, making it worth the (double) trouble so long as you're prepared.

Dungeon Locations

The Slime Garden Dungeon can be found on the Behind The Garden map

The Plains Dungeon can be found on the Plains 3 map.

The Cave Trial dungeon can be found on the Deep Cave 5 map.