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[[File:skullkeyentrance.jpg|thumb|left|alt= |Skull Cavern Entrance]]
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' resides in a cave in the North-West corner of the [[Calico Desert]]. It is initially locked and requires the [[Skull Key]] to gain access.  
 
The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' resides in a cave in the North-West corner of the [[Calico Desert]]. It is initially locked and requires the [[Skull Key]] to gain access.  
After entering the Cavern for the first time you get a quest from [[Mr. Qi]] to reach level 25. The reward for completing this quest is 10,000g.
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After entering the Cavern for the first time you get a quest from [[Mr. Qi]] to reach Level 25. The reward for completing this quest is 10,000g.
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Like the [[Mines]], you advance to new floors by finding a ladder either dropped by a foe or under a rock. Additionally, holes can be found that allow the player to jump multiple levels at a time. Jump of 7 or greater deal damage to the player when jumping, and there is no way to tell how many levels you will fall until after jumping. Unlike the Mines, the Cavern offers no save points or fast travel and seems to go on indefinitely.
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== Progressing ==
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Like the [[Mines]], you advance to new floors by finding a ladder either dropped by a foe or under a rock. Additionally, holes can be found that allow the player to jump multiple levels at a time. Jump of 7 or greater deal damage to the player when jumping, and there is no way to tell how many levels you will fall until after jumping. Furthermore, jumps do not automatically start you near an exit ladder, meaning you may potentially be in an unsafe location with low health and no immediate way out. Unlike the Mines, the Cavern offers no save points or fast travel and seems to go on indefinitely.
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[[File:skullkeyentrance.jpg|thumb|left|alt= |Skull Cavern Entrance]]
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It is currently unconfirmed what impact going to deeper levels has; anecdotally it seems to increase the appearance of rare materials like [[Iridium Ore]].
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== Monsters==
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{|class="wikitable sortable"
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!Image
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!Monster
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!HP
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!Damage
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!Notes
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|-
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|[[File:Armored Bug.png|center]]
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|[[Armored Bug]]
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|?
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|8
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|Cannot be killed by any currently known means.
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|-
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|[[File:Giant Slime.png|center]]
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|[[Giant Slime]]
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|?
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|?
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|Splits into smaller [[Slimes]] when killed.
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|[[File:Purple Slime.png|center]]
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|[[Purple Slime]]
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|410
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|28
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|[[File:Lava Bat.png|center]]
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|[[Lava Bat]]
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|80
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|15
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|Appears rarely; flies.
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|[[File:Mummy.png|center]]
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|[[Mummy]]
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|260
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|30
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|Needs to be finished with a [[Bomb]] after being knocked out with other weapons.
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|-
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|[[File:Serpent.png|center]]
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|[[Serpent]]
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|150
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|23
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|Moves quickly; default flying enemy.
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|}
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;Monsters
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:[[Serpent]]
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:[[Mummy]] (Can only be killed with {{ItemLink|Bomb}} after being knocked out with another weapon.)
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:[[Slimes]] (Giant)
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:[[Armored Bug]]  (invulnerable to all tested damage)
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:[[Lava Bat]] (Rare spawn)
   
[[Category:Locations]][[Category:Desert Locations]]
 
[[Category:Locations]][[Category:Desert Locations]]
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