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{{Infobox location
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|building  = MinesEntrance.png
 
|building  = MinesEntrance.png
|closed    = Never
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|address  =  
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|occupants = {{NPC|Dwarf}}
 
|occupants = {{NPC|Dwarf}}
}}'''The Mines''' are located in the north area of [[the Mountain]]s (northeast of the [[Carpenter's Shop]] and to the west of the [[Adventurer's Guild]]). They are blocked-off by rock debris until the 5th day of [[Spring]] (year 1), when [[The Player|the player]] receives a letter.
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There is a total of 120 floors, or levels, in the Mines. Ore quality (type) and quantity increases as the player moves deeper into the Mines. The Mines are filled with rocks and dirt patches. Rocks can be mined with a  [[Tools#Pickaxes|pickaxe]] in order to obtain [[stone]], ore and [[Minerals#Geodes|geodes]]. A [[Tools#Hoes|hoe]] can be used on dirt patches to collect [[minerals]], [[artifacts]], ore, [[clay]], and [[Cave Carrot|cave carrot]]s.
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'''The Mines''' are located in the north area of [[the Mountain]]s (northeast of the [[Carpenter's Shop]] and to the west of the [[Adventurer's Guild]]). They are blocked by rock debris until the 5th day of [[Spring]] (Year 1), when [[the Player]] receives a letter.
  
To advance deeper in the Mines, a ladder must be revealed on each floor. The ladder will sometimes appear when rocks are broken or after an enemy is defeated (killing enemies is the stamina-free option to finding ladders). If a floor is "infested" or "overrun" by monsters, all enemies must be defeated on that floor before a ladder will appear.
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==Overview==
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There are 120 floors (sometimes called levels) in the Mines. Ore type and quantity increases as [[the Player]] moves deeper into the Mines. The Mines are filled with rocks and dirt patches. Rocks can be mined with a [[Pickaxes|Pickaxe]] in order to obtain [[Stone]], ore, and [[Minerals#Geodes|Geodes]]. A [[Hoes|Hoe]] can be used on dirt patches to collect [[Minerals]], [[Artifacts]], ore, [[Clay]], and [[Cave Carrot]]s.
  
If the player has reached at least level 2 in the [[Mining]] skill, floors can be skipped by using a [[Staircase]] (crafted from 99 [[Stone]]). A Staircase allows instant access to the next floor in the Mines. After every 5 floors, an elevator will be available, allowing access to that floor at any time.
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To advance deeper in the Mines, a ladder must be revealed on each floor. The ladder will appear after breaking rocks or after defeating an enemy (killing enemies is the stamina-free option to finding ladders). If a floor is "infested" or "overrun" by monsters, all enemies must be defeated on that floor before a ladder will appear. (Note, however, that there is a bug that affects very few floors where a ladder will drop before all enemies are killed.)
  
Dying in the Mines causes the player to "forget" several of the most recent floors. Generally, around 5~11 floors will be lost, which means the elevator to those floors will not be accessible until progression is once again made. 10% of the player's gold will also be lost, as well as various items, including [[weapons]], tools, and unique items (except for the [[Galaxy Sword]] and [[rings]]). If tools are lost, they will be returned in the mail on the following day, though [[Tools#Fishing_Poles|Fishing poles]] and weapons will not be returned.
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Passing out in the Mines from exhaustion (zero [[Energy]]) or when 2:00 am arrives will result in 10% of gold lost up to a maximum of {{Price|1000}}. Passing out from drained [[Health]] will result in losing anywhere between 5%-25% of gold (up to a maximum of {{Price|15000}})<ref name="minedeath" /> and also various inventory items, including [[Weapons]] and [[Tools]] (except for the [[Galaxy Sword]]). If tools are lost, they are returned in the mail on the following day, though [[Tools#Fishing Poles|Fishing Poles]] and weapons will not be returned. The player will awaken in the mine entrance, found by one of the [[villagers]].
  
A [[Minecart]] is located on the entry floor for quick travel to and from the mine. It is unlocked by completing the [[Community Center]] [[Bundles#Boiler Room|boiler room]] bundles or purchased from the [[Joja Community Development Form]].
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Lost items can be recovered by contacting [[Marlon]] at the [[Adventurer's Guild]]. One lost item (or stack of items) can be purchased there, any time after passing out due to low health. The price is the base sell price of the lost item (''i.e.,'' the gold that would be obtained from selling one item or stack of items). Marlon's [[Adventurer's Guild#Item Recovery Service|Item Recovery Service]] persists until the next time the player loses items in the Mines, when previously lost items are replaced by newly lost items.
  
==Floors==
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A [[Minecart]] is located on the entry floor for quick travel to and from the Mines. It is unlocked after completing the [[Bundles#Boiler Room|Boiler Room Bundles]] or by purchasing "Minecarts" from the [[Joja Community Development Form]] at [[JojaMart]] for {{Price|15000}}.
The Mines consist of 120 floors or levels. These floors are divided into three sections, 40 floors each, with their own themes; the first section has a brown earth theme, the second section has an ice theme, the third and last section has a lava and dark purple theme. The last ten floors of each section has a variation of the main theme; the first section (Floor 31-39) has a shadow theme, the second section (70-79) has a castle theme, and the third section (110-119) has a darker crimson theme.
 
  
The corresponding floors in each section have the same layout. For example, Floor 1, 41, and 81 have the same layout; as does 2, 42, and 82; or Floor 10, 50, and 90; and so on.
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==Contents==
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===Floors===
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The Mines consist of 120 floors (sometimes called levels). These floors are divided into three sections, 40 floors each, with their own themes; the first section has a brown earth theme, the second section has a frozen theme, and the third and last section has a lava and dark purple theme. The last 10 floors of each section has a variation of the main theme; the first section (Floor 31-39) has a shadow theme, the second section (70-79) has a castle theme, and the third and last section (110-119) has a darker crimson theme.
  
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:80%; min-width:500px;"
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The corresponding floors in each section have the same layout. For example, Floor 5, 45, and 85 have the same layout; as does 19, 59, and 99; or Floor 31, 71, and 111; and so on.
! style="width:5%" | Floor
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! style="width:15%" | Theme
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
! style="width:9%" | Enemies
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! Floor
! style="width:5%" | Treasures
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! Theme
! style="width:34%" | Notes
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! Enemies
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! Treasures
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! Notes
 
|-
 
|-
 
|Entrance
 
|Entrance
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|None
 
|None
 
|{{name|Rusty Sword}}
 
|{{name|Rusty Sword}}
|A [[Minecart]] is located here.<br>The [[Dwarf]] lives through the blocked passage to the east.<br>(A [[Steel Pickaxe]] or a [[Cherry Bomb]] is required to break the obstruction.)
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|A [[Minecart]] is located here.<br />The [[Dwarf]] lives through the blocked passage to the east. <br />(A [[Pickaxes|Steel Pickaxe]] or any [[Crafting#Bombs|bomb]] is required to break the obstruction.)
 
|-
 
|-
 
|1 - 9
 
|1 - 9
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|{{name|Green Slime|link=Slimes{{!}}Green Slime}}{{name|Duggy}}{{name|Bug}}{{name|Rock Crab}}
 
|{{name|Green Slime|link=Slimes{{!}}Green Slime}}{{name|Duggy}}{{name|Bug}}{{name|Rock Crab}}
 
|
 
|
|Gems found: [[Amethyst]], [[Topaz]], [[Quartz]], and [[Earth Crystal]]
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|[[Copper Ore]] begins to appear on Floor 2. <br />Gems found: [[Amethyst]], [[Topaz]], [[Quartz]], and [[Earth Crystal]]. All gems are found except [[Diamond]]s when [[the Player]] has reached the bottom of the Mines.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|10
 
|10
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|{{name|Green Slime|link=Slimes{{!}}Green Slime}}{{name|Duggy}}{{name|Bug}}{{name|Rock Crab}}{{name|Grub}}{{name|Cave Fly}}
 
|{{name|Green Slime|link=Slimes{{!}}Green Slime}}{{name|Duggy}}{{name|Bug}}{{name|Rock Crab}}{{name|Grub}}{{name|Cave Fly}}
 
|
 
|
|Floor 19 is set in a spiral pattern.
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|Floor 12 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested. <br />Floor 18 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor. <br />Floor 19 is set in a spiral pattern.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|20
 
|20
|style="background: #DDDBD4" |Brown Earth, [[Weeds]]
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|style="background: #DDDBD4" |Brown Earth
 
|None
 
|None
 
|{{name|Steel Smallsword}}
 
|{{name|Steel Smallsword}}
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|{{name|Green Slime|link=Slimes{{!}}Green Slime}}{{name|Duggy}}{{name|Bug}}{{name|Rock Crab}}{{name|Grub}}{{name|Cave Fly}}
 
|{{name|Green Slime|link=Slimes{{!}}Green Slime}}{{name|Duggy}}{{name|Bug}}{{name|Rock Crab}}{{name|Grub}}{{name|Cave Fly}}
 
|
 
|
|
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|Floor 28 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|30
 
|30
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|31 - 39
 
|31 - 39
 
|style="background: #D0D0D4" |Shadow, Grey Earth
 
|style="background: #D0D0D4" |Shadow, Grey Earth
|{{name|Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Bat}}{{name|Stone Golem}}
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|{{name|Bug}}{{name|Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Bat}}{{name|Stone Golem}}
 
|
 
|
|Abundant [[Copper Ore]],<br>[[Geode]]s are common
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|[[Copper Ore]], [[Geode]]s are common. <br />Floor 38 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|40
 
|40
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|{{name|Frost Jelly|link=Slimes{{!}}Frost Jelly}}{{name|Frost Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Frost Bat}}{{name|Dust Sprite}}
 
|{{name|Frost Jelly|link=Slimes{{!}}Frost Jelly}}{{name|Frost Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Frost Bat}}{{name|Dust Sprite}}
 
|
 
|
|Abundant [[Iron Ore]], [[Frozen Geode]]s, [[Aquamarine]], [[Frozen Tear]], and [[Jade]]
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|[[Iron Ore]], [[Frozen Geode]]s, [[Aquamarine]]s, [[Frozen Tear]]s, and [[Jade]] begin to appear.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|50
 
|50
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|None
 
|None
 
|{{name|Tundra Boots}}
 
|{{name|Tundra Boots}}
|[[Diamond]]s begin to appear (1 in 500 stones).<br>Each floor after 50 increases frequency by 0.00016 (e.g. 1 in 100 stones on floor 100).
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|[[Diamond]]s begin to appear (1 in 500 stones).<br />Each floor after 50 increases frequency by 0.00016 (''e.g.,'' 1 in 100 stones on floor 100).
 
|-
 
|-
 
|51 - 59
 
|51 - 59
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|{{name|Frost Jelly|link=Slimes{{!}}Frost Jelly}}{{name|Frost Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Frost Bat}}{{name|Dust Sprite}}{{name|Ghost}}
 
|{{name|Frost Jelly|link=Slimes{{!}}Frost Jelly}}{{name|Frost Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Frost Bat}}{{name|Dust Sprite}}{{name|Ghost}}
 
|
 
|
|Abundant [[Dust Sprite]]s ([[Coal]]).<br>Floor 52 has a bag of coal at the end of the path.
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|Potentially abundant [[Dust Sprite]]s (which frequently drop [[Coal]]). Floor 52 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested. <br />Floor 58 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor. <br />Floor 59 is set in a spiral pattern.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|60
 
|60
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|{{name|Frost Jelly|link=Slimes{{!}}Frost Jelly}}{{name|Frost Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Frost Bat}}{{name|Dust Sprite}}{{name|Ghost}}
 
|{{name|Frost Jelly|link=Slimes{{!}}Frost Jelly}}{{name|Frost Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Frost Bat}}{{name|Dust Sprite}}{{name|Ghost}}
 
|
 
|
|
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|Floor 68 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|70
 
|70
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|{{name|Frost Jelly|link=Slimes{{!}}Frost Jelly}}{{name|Frost Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Frost Bat}}{{name|Dust Sprite}}{{name|Ghost}}{{name|Skeleton}}
 
|{{name|Frost Jelly|link=Slimes{{!}}Frost Jelly}}{{name|Frost Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Frost Bat}}{{name|Dust Sprite}}{{name|Ghost}}{{name|Skeleton}}
 
|
 
|
|[[Frozen Geode]]s
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|Floor 78 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor.
Abundant [[Iron Ore]]
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|80
 
|80
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|81 - 89
 
|81 - 89
 
|style="background: #E0E0F0"| Lava, Purple Earth
 
|style="background: #E0E0F0"| Lava, Purple Earth
|{{name|Red Sludge|link=Slimes{{!}}Red Sludge}}{{name|Lava Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Lava Bat}}{{name|Lava Crab}}{{name|Shadow Brute}}{{name|Shadow Shaman}}{{name|Metal Head}}{{name|Squid Kid}}
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|{{name|Red Sludge|link=Slimes{{!}}Red Sludge}}{{name|Lava Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Lava Bat}}{{name|Lava Crab}}{{name|Shadow Brute}}{{name|Shadow Shaman}}{{name|Metal Head}}
 
|
 
|
|[[Gold Ore]] and [[Magma Geode]]s begin to appear.<br>[[Emerald]]s, [[Fire Quartz]], and [[Ruby|Rubies]] are common.  
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|[[Emerald]]s, [[Fire Quartz]], [[Gold Ore]], [[Magma Geode]]s, and [[Ruby|Rubies]] begin to appear.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|90
 
|90
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|-
 
|-
 
|91 - 99
 
|91 - 99
|style="background: #E0E0F0"| Lava, Purple Earth
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|style="background: #E0E0F0"| Lava, Purple Earth, [[Weeds]]
 
|{{name|Red Sludge|link=Slimes{{!}}Red Sludge}}{{name|Lava Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Lava Bat}}{{name|Lava Crab}}{{name|Shadow Brute}}{{name|Shadow Shaman}}{{name|Metal Head}}{{name|Squid Kid}}
 
|{{name|Red Sludge|link=Slimes{{!}}Red Sludge}}{{name|Lava Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Lava Bat}}{{name|Lava Crab}}{{name|Shadow Brute}}{{name|Shadow Shaman}}{{name|Metal Head}}{{name|Squid Kid}}
 
|
 
|
|Coal is less common from here onward (from [[Dust Sprite]]s).
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|Floor 92 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested. <br />Floor 98 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor. <br />Floor 99 is set in a spiral pattern.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|100
 
|100
|style="background: #E0E0F0"| Lava, Purple Earth, [[Weeds]]
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|style="background: #E0E0F0"| Lava, Purple Earth
 
|None
 
|None
 
|{{name|Stardrop}}
 
|{{name|Stardrop}}
|[[Fishing]]: [[Lava Eel]] and [[Ghostfish]]
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|[[Fishing]]: [[Lava Eel]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|101 - 109
 
|101 - 109
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|{{name|Red Sludge|link=Slimes{{!}}Red Sludge}}{{name|Lava Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Lava Bat}}{{name|Lava Crab}}{{name|Shadow Brute}}{{name|Shadow Shaman}}{{name|Metal Head}}{{name|Squid Kid}}
 
|{{name|Red Sludge|link=Slimes{{!}}Red Sludge}}{{name|Lava Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Lava Bat}}{{name|Lava Crab}}{{name|Shadow Brute}}{{name|Shadow Shaman}}{{name|Metal Head}}{{name|Squid Kid}}
 
|
 
|
|Abundant [[Gold Ore]]
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|[[Mining#Mystic Stone|Mystic Stones]] begin to appear. Floor 108 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|110
 
|110
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|{{name|Red Sludge|link=Slimes{{!}}Red Sludge}}{{name|Lava Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Lava Bat}}{{name|Lava Crab}}{{name|Shadow Brute}}{{name|Shadow Shaman}}{{name|Metal Head}}{{name|Squid Kid}}
 
|{{name|Red Sludge|link=Slimes{{!}}Red Sludge}}{{name|Lava Bat|link=Bats{{!}}Lava Bat}}{{name|Lava Crab}}{{name|Shadow Brute}}{{name|Shadow Shaman}}{{name|Metal Head}}{{name|Squid Kid}}
 
|
 
|
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|[[Magma Geode]]s are common. <br />Floor 118 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor.
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|-
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|120
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|style="background: #E0E0F0"| Lava, Purple Earth
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|None
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|{{name|Skull Key}}
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|Final floor
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|-
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|}
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===Floors (dangerous)===
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When the dangerous setting is active in the Mines (either from having the [[Quests#Danger In The Deep|"Danger in the Deep" Quest]] active or from toggling the [[#Shrine of Challenge|Shrine of Challenge]] on), floor theming, forage, and monsters will be different than the normal Mines. [[Slimes#Dangerous Slimes|Stacked slimes]] can appear on any level, and will be colored according to that level's normal slime color.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Floor
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! Theme
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! Enemies
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! Treasures
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! Notes
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|-
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|Entrance
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|style="background: #DDDBD4" |Brown Earth
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|None
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|{{name|Rusty Sword}}
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|A [[Minecart]] is located here.<br />The [[Dwarf]] lives through the blocked passage to the east. <br />(A [[Pickaxes|Steel Pickaxe]] or any [[Crafting#Bombs|bomb]] is required to break the obstruction.)
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|-
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|1 - 9
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|style="background: #AEC2E6" |Blue Earth
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|{{name|Green Slime Dangerous}}{{name|Duggy Dangerous}}{{name|Bug Dangerous}}{{name|Rock Crab Dangerous}}
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|
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|[[Copper Ore]] begins to appear on Floor 2. <br />Gems found: [[Amethyst]], [[Topaz]], [[Quartz]], and [[Earth Crystal]]. All gems are found except [[Diamond]]s when [[the Player]] has reached the bottom of the Mines. Beach forage such as [[Seaweed]], [[Coral]], [[Nautilus Shell]], [[Rainbow Shell]], [[Oyster]], [[Cockle]], and [[Clam]] spawn. There is a very small chance that a [[Pearl]] can spawn. [[Radioactive Ore]] begins to appear on any floor that is not a multiple of 5.
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|-
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|10
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|style="background: #AEC2E6" |Blue Earth
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|None
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|{{name|Leather Boots}}
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|
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|-
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|11 - 19
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|style="background: #AEC2E6" |Blue Earth, [[Weeds]]
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|{{name|Green Slime Dangerous}}{{name|Duggy Dangerous}}{{name|Bug Dangerous}}{{name|Rock Crab Dangerous}}{{name|Blue Squid}}
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|
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|Floor 12 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested. <br />Floor 18 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor. <br />Floor 19 is set in a spiral pattern.
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|-
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|20
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|style="background: #AEC2E6" |Blue Earth
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|None
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|{{name|Steel Smallsword}}
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|[[Fishing]]: [[Ghostfish]] and [[Stonefish]]
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|-
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|21 - 29
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|style="background: #AEC2E6" |Blue Earth, [[Weeds]]
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|{{name|Green Slime Dangerous}}{{name|Duggy Dangerous}}{{name|Bug Dangerous}}{{name|Rock Crab Dangerous}}{{name|Blue Squid}}
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|
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|Floor 28 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
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|-
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|30
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|style="background: #A8A7AB" |Shadow, Black Earth
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|None
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|No reward
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|
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|-
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|31 - 39
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|style="background: #A8A7AB" |Shadow, Black Earth
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|{{name|Bug Dangerous}}{{name|Bat Dangerous}}{{name|Stone Golem Dangerous}}{{name|Carbon Ghost}}
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|
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|[[Copper Ore]], [[Geode]]s are common. <br />Floor 38 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor.
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|-
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|40
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|style="background: #C8F0C2"| Magic Woods
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|None
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|{{name|Slingshot}}
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|
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|-
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|41 - 49
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|style="background: #C8F0C2"| Magic Woods
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|{{name|Blue Slime Dangerous}}{{name|Frost Bat Dangerous}}{{name|Dust Sprite Dangerous}}{{name|Grub Dangerous}}{{name|Cave Fly Dangerous}}{{name|Stick Bug}}
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|
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|[[Iron Ore]], [[Frozen Geode]]s, [[Aquamarine]]s, and [[Jade]] begin to appear. [[Mahogany Tree]]s, [[Wood]], [[Large Stump]]s, [[Large Log]]s, [[Weeds]], and [[Grass]] spawn on the ground alongside forest themed forage like [[Red Mushroom]], [[Fiddlehead Fern]], [[Morel]], [[Purple Mushroom]], and [[Chanterelle]].
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|-
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|50
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|style="background: #C8F0C2"| Magic Woods
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|None
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|{{name|Tundra Boots}}
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|[[Diamond]]s begin to appear (1 in 500 stones).<br />Each floor after 50 increases frequency by 0.00016 (''e.g.,'' 1 in 100 stones on floor 100).
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|-
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|51 - 59
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|style="background: #C8F0C2"| Magic Woods, Cobwebs
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|{{name|Frost Bat Dangerous}}{{name|Dust Sprite Dangerous}}{{name|Putrid Ghost}}{{name|Spider}}{{name|Stick Bug}}
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|
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|Numerous Cobwebs that slow down the player if caught in them. Floor 52 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested. <br />Floor 58 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor. <br />Floor 59 is set in a spiral pattern. Floors are noticeably darker than 40 - 50 and have a fog effect.
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|-
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|60
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|style="background: #C8F0C2"| Magic Woods
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|None
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|{{name|Crystal Dagger}}
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|[[Fishing]]: [[Ice Pip]] and [[Ghostfish]]
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|-
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|61 - 69
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|style="background: #C8F0C2"| Magic Woods, Cobwebs
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|{{name|Frost Bat Dangerous}}{{name|Dust Sprite Dangerous}}{{name|Putrid Ghost}}{{name|Spider}}{{name|Stick Bug}}
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|
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|Floor 68 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
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|-
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|70
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|style="background: #D0FFFF"| Bone Castle
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|None
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|{{name|Master Slingshot}}
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|
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|-
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|71 - 79
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|style="background: #D0FFFF"| Bone Castle
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|{{name|Skeleton Mage Dangerous}}{{name|Skeleton Dangerous}}{{name|Haunted Skull Dangerous}}
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|
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|Floor 78 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor. [[Frozen Tear]]s start to spawn.
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|-
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|80
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|style="background: #F0E0F0"| Mushrooms, Magenta Earth
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|None
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|{{name|Firewalker Boots}}
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|
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|-
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|81 - 89
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|style="background: #F0E0F0"| Mushrooms, Magenta Earth
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|{{name|Red Slime Dangerous}}{{name|Lava Crab Dangerous}}{{name|Shadow Brute Dangerous}}{{name|Shadow Shaman Dangerous}}{{name|Metal Head Dangerous}}
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|
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|[[Emerald]]s, [[Fire Quartz]], [[Gold Ore]], [[Magma Geode]]s, and [[Ruby|Rubies]] begin to appear. [[Monsters]] can hide in the [[grass]] that spawns here.
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|-
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|90
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|style="background: #F0E0F0"| Mushrooms, Magenta Earth
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|None
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|{{name|Obsidian Edge}}
 
|
 
|
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|-
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|91 - 99
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|style="background: #F0E0F0"| Mushrooms, Magenta Earth, [[Weeds]]
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|{{name|Red Slime Dangerous}}{{name|Lava Crab Dangerous}}{{name|Shadow Brute Dangerous}}{{name|Shadow Shaman Dangerous}}{{name|Metal Head Dangerous}}{{name|Squid Kid Dangerous}}{{name|Shadow Sniper}}
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|
 +
|Floor 92 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested. <br />Floor 98 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor. <br />Floor 99 is set in a spiral pattern. Traversal of the floors can be difficult due to the numerous [[weeds]] and [[grass]] that spawns.
 +
|-
 +
|100
 +
|style="background: #F0E0F0"| Mushrooms, Magenta Earth
 +
|None
 +
|{{name|Stardrop}}
 +
|[[Fishing]]: [[Lava Eel]]
 +
|-
 +
|101 - 109
 +
|style="background: #F0E0F0"| Mushrooms, Magenta Earth, [[Weeds]]
 +
|{{name|Red Slime Dangerous}}{{name|Lava Crab Dangerous}}{{name|Shadow Brute Dangerous}}{{name|Shadow Shaman Dangerous}}{{name|Metal Head Dangerous}}{{name|Squid Kid Dangerous}}{{name|Shadow Sniper}}
 +
|
 +
|[[Mining#Mystic Stone|Mystic Stones]] begin to appear. Floor 108 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
 +
|-
 +
|110
 +
|style="background: #D4C7C5"| Lava, Maroon Earth
 +
|None
 +
|{{name|Space Boots}}
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|111 - 119
 +
|style="background: #D4C7C5"| Lava, Maroon Earth
 +
|{{name|Red Slime Dangerous}}{{name|Lava Crab Dangerous}}{{name|Shadow Brute Dangerous}}{{name|Shadow Shaman Dangerous}}{{name|Metal Head Dangerous}}{{name|Squid Kid Dangerous}}
 +
|
 +
|[[Magma Geode]]s are common. <br />Floor 118 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor.
 
|-
 
|-
 
|120
 
|120
|style="background: #E0E0F0"| Lava, Purple Earth [[Weeds]]
+
|style="background: #F0E0F0"| Mushrooms, Magenta Earth
 
|None
 
|None
 
|{{name|Skull Key}}
 
|{{name|Skull Key}}
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|}
 
|}
  
==Food==
+
===Remixed Rewards===
Useful food when spelunking in the Mines.
+
Choosing "remixed" mine rewards in [[Options|Advanced Options]] at the start of the game will result in a random reward for each reward floor from the following list. Some floors are unchanged. All floors have the possibility of having their normal reward.
 +
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 +
! Floor
 +
! Possible Rewards
 +
! Notes
 +
|-
 +
|10
 +
|
 +
* {{name|Leather Boots}}
 +
* {{name|Work Boots}}
 +
* {{name|Wooden Blade}}
 +
* {{name|Iron Dirk}}
 +
* {{name|Wind Spire}}
 +
* {{name|Femur}}
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|20
 +
|
 +
* {{name|Steel Smallsword}}
 +
* {{name|Wood Club}}
 +
* {{name|Elf Blade}}
 +
* {{name|Glow Ring}}
 +
* {{name|Magnet Ring}}
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|30
 +
|No reward
 +
|Unchanged
 +
|-
 +
|40
 +
|{{name|Slingshot}}
 +
|Unchanged
 +
|-
 +
|50
 +
|
 +
* {{name|Tundra Boots}}
 +
* {{name|Thermal Boots}}
 +
* {{name|Combat Boots}}
 +
* {{name|Silver Saber}}
 +
* {{name|Pirate's Sword}}
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|60
 +
|
 +
* {{name|Crystal Dagger}}
 +
* {{name|Cutlass}}
 +
* {{name|Iron Edge}}
 +
* {{name|Burglar's Shank}}
 +
* {{name|Wood Mallet}}
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|70
 +
|{{name|Master Slingshot}}
 +
|Unchanged
 +
|-
 +
|80
 +
|
 +
* {{name|Firewalker Boots}}
 +
* {{name|Dark Boots}}
 +
* {{name|Claymore}}
 +
* {{name|Templar's Blade}}
 +
* {{name|Kudgel}}
 +
* {{name|Shadow Dagger}}
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|90
 +
|
 +
* {{name|Obsidian Edge}}
 +
* {{name|Tempered Broadsword}}
 +
* {{name|Wicked Kris}}
 +
* {{name|Bone Sword}}
 +
* {{name|Ossified Blade}}
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|100
 +
|{{name|Stardrop}}
 +
|Unchanged
 +
|-
 +
|110
 +
|
 +
* {{name|Space Boots}}
 +
* {{name|Crystal Shoes}}
 +
* {{name|Steel Falchion}}
 +
* {{name|The Slammer}}
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
|120
 +
|{{name|Skull Key}}
 +
|Unchanged
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===Ladders===
 +
Ladders can be dropped from Monsters<ref name="laddermonsters" />, Rocks<ref name="ladderrocks" />, or spawned on load<ref name="ladderload" />.
 +
 
 +
After a floor loads, there is a 95% chance that a ladder will attempt to spawn. A tile is chosen at random, and if it is unobstructed then a ladder is placed. A ladder placed in this way will prevent additional ladders spawning from rocks.
 +
 
 +
Some floors are preloaded with a ladder (12, 52, 92, [[Skull Cavern#Treasure Rooms|Treasure Rooms]] in the Skull Cavern). These ladders do not prevent ladders spawning from rocks.
 +
 
 +
Every monster killed has a 15% chance of spawning a ladder, assuming the enemy was killed over an unobstructed tile. An additional 7% is added with the [[Statue Of The Dwarf King]] buff that gives greater chance to find ladders, increasing the odds from 15% to 22%.<ref name="laddermonsters" /> This does not prevent ladders spawning from rocks.
 +
 
 +
Every rock destroyed has a chance to spawn a ladder, becoming more likely as there are fewer rocks remaining. If this is successful, a ladder will spawn and prevent further ladders spawning from rocks. (In contrast, in the [[Skull Cavern]], there is a 20% chance that a shaft will spawn instead of a ladder, and this does not prevent further ladders/shafts spawning from rocks.)
 +
 
 +
Specifically: Every rock destroyed has a base chance of 2% to spawn a ladder. This is adjusted by daily [[luck]], increasing by 2.5% at best (0.5% of which is added by the [[Special Charm]]) or decreasing by 2% at worst. It is also adjusted by luck [[buffs]], whether a floor has an enemy, and the [[Statue Of The Dwarf King]] buff that gives greater chance to find ladders and shafts. For example, food buffs add 1% for every point of luck. A hypothetical player with max daily luck and +1 luck buff would therefore have a 2 + 2.5 + 1 = 5.5% base chance to spawn a ladder for each rock destroyed. The inverse of the number of rocks remaining (after subtracting the rock that was just destroyed) is added on top of that (''e.g.,'' if 5 rocks remaining then 1/5 = 0.2 or 20%, if 100 rocks remaining then 1/100 = 0.01 or 1%). If no enemies remain, another 4% is added. Finally, after accounting for daily luck, luck buffs, and no enemies remaining, the Statue of the Dwarf King buff that gives greater chance to find ladders and shafts applies a 1.25 multiplier to the final odds.<ref name="ladderchance" />
 +
 
 +
===Crates and Barrels===
 +
{{Stub|Need 1.6 items added to drop pool}}
 +
Containers in the Mines may randomly drop loot when destroyed. Containers are equally likely to be crates or barrels; the possible contents are not affected by the type of container. At most one type of item will be dropped by a crate, although one stack may contain multiple items.
 +
 
 +
Most containers respawn every time a floor is entered. Containers on reward floors in the Mines, however, are only spawned the first time entering there. After those containers are destroyed, no new containers will appear on these floors.
 +
 
 +
Some items replace others depending on if the player has reached the bottom of the Mines. Where there are two values, the first is before reaching the bottom of the Mines, the second is after. The possible items found in containers and their chances are<ref name="barreldrop" />:
 +
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 +
|-
 +
! style="position: sticky; top: 0;"|Item
 +
! style="position: sticky; top: 0;"|0-39
 +
! style="position: sticky; top: 0;"|40-79
 +
! style="position: sticky; top: 0;"|80+ (including [[Skull Cavern]])
 +
! style="position: sticky; top: 0;"|Difficult Mines/Skull Cavern (Can drop multiple items)
 +
|-
 +
|Nothing
 +
|41.42%
 +
|41.42%
 +
|42%
 +
|44%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Stone|2-5}}
 +
|9.24%
 +
|9.24%
 +
|5.2%
 +
|8%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Wood|2-5}}
 +
|9.24%
 +
|4.62%
 +
|5.2%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Hardwood}}
 +
|2.24%
 +
|2.24%
 +
|1.87%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Sap|2-5}}
 +
|2.31%/0%
 +
|2.31%/0%
 +
|0%
 +
|2%/0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Mixed Seeds}}
 +
|4.62%
 +
|4.62%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Coal|1-2}}
 +
|4.62%
 +
|4.62%
 +
|5.2%
 +
|4%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Copper Ore|1-5}}
 +
|4.62%
 +
|4.62%
 +
|5.2%
 +
|4%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Iron Ore|1-5}}
 +
|0%
 +
|4.62%
 +
|5.2%
 +
|4%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Gold Ore|1-3}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|5.2%
 +
|4%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Iridium Ore|1-3}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.68%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Cave Carrot|1-2}}
 +
|7.8%
 +
|7.8%
 +
|7.8%/5.2%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Geode|1-2}}
 +
|4.84%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Frozen Geode|1-2}}
 +
|0%
 +
|4.84%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Magma Geode|1-2}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|2.6%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Omni Geode}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|1.87%
 +
|4%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Amethyst}}
 +
|2.24%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Topaz}}
 +
|2.24%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Aquamarine}}
 +
|0%
 +
|2.24%
 +
|0%
 +
|4%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Jade}}
 +
|0%
 +
|2.24%
 +
|0%
 +
|4%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Emerald}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|1.87%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Ruby}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|1.87%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Bone Fragment|2-5}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|5.2%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|[[File:Warp Totem Farm.png|24px|link=]] [[Warp Totem: Farm]]
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|1.87%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Quartz}}
 +
|0%/4.62%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|4%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Frozen Tear}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%/4.62%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%/4%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Fire Quartz}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%/2.6%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Basic Retaining Soil|2-3}}
 +
|2.31%/0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|2%/0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Quality Retaining Soil|2-3}}
 +
|0%
 +
|2.31%/0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Deluxe Retaining Soil}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.23%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Hyper Speed-Gro}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.23%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Deluxe Fertilizer}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.23%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Cherry Bomb}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|4%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Bomb}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|4%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Tom Kha Soup}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Trout Soup}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Chocolate Cake}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Pink Cake}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Rhubarb Pie}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Cookie}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Spaghetti}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Fried Eel}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Spicy Eel}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Sashimi}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Maki Roll}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Tortilla}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Red Plate}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Eggplant Parmesan}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Rice Pudding}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Ice Cream}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Blueberry Tart}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Autumn's Bounty}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Pumpkin Soup}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Super Meal}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Cranberry Sauce}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Stuffing}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Farmer's Lunch}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Survival Burger}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Dish O' The Sea}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Miner's Treat}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Roots Platter}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.15%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Qi Gem}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.54%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Springobjects071|link=Secrets#Lucky Purple Shorts{{!}}Trimmed Lucky Purple Shorts}}
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0%
 +
|0.68%
 +
|-
 +
|Special Item<br />(See [[#Special Items|below]])
 +
|2.24%
 +
|2.24%
 +
|1.87%
 +
|0%
 +
|-
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===Special Items===
 +
A small fraction of crates and barrels (2.2%) will drop one of the following special items<ref name="specialitem" />. Visually these crates and barrels are indistinguishable from containers containing standard loot.
 +
 
 +
These special items can also be dropped by a small fraction of monsters. About 1.2% of [[Slimes]] are identifiable as [[Slimes#Special Slimes|Special Slimes]] by gold stars.  For all other monsters, less than 0.2% of monsters will drop special items instead of standard loot, but these special monsters look identical to the standard versions.
 +
 
 +
{|
 +
|-
 +
|
 +
  |style="vertical-align: top;"|
 +
  {| class="wikitable"
 +
  |-
 +
  !Floor
 +
  !Items
 +
  |-
 +
  |Mines: 0-19
 +
  |{{name|Carving Knife|17%}}{{name|Wood Club|17%}}{{name|Sneakers|17%}}{{name|Rubber Boots|17%}}{{name|Small Glow Ring|17%}}{{name|Small Magnet Ring|17%}}
 +
  |-
 +
  |Mines: 20-39
 +
  |{{name|Forest Sword|14%}}{{name|Wind Spire|14%}}{{name|Wood Club|14%}}{{name|Rubber Boots|14%}}{{name|Sneakers|14%}}{{name|Small Glow Ring|14%}}{{name|Small Magnet Ring|14%}}
 +
  |-
 +
  |Mines: 40-59
 +
  |{{name|Forest Sword|14%}}{{name|Iron Edge|14%}}{{name|Lead Rod|14%}}{{name|Wood Mallet|14%}}{{name|Thermal Boots|14%}}{{name|Glow Ring|14%}}{{name|Magnet Ring|14%}}
 +
  |-
 +
  |}
 +
|style="width: 12px;"|
 +
|style="vertical-align: top;"|
 +
  {|class="wikitable"
 +
  |-
 +
  !Floor
 +
  !Items
 +
  |-
 +
  |Mines: 60-79
 +
  |{{name|Lead Rod|14%}}{{name|Shadow Dagger|14%}}{{name|Wood Mallet|14%}}{{name|Combat Boots|14%}}{{name|Thermal Boots|14%}}{{name|Glow Ring|14%}}{{name|Magnet Ring|14%}}
 +
  |-
 +
  |Mines: 80-99
 +
  |{{name|Yeti Tooth|28%}}{{name|Burglar's Shank|14%}}{{name|Tempered Broadsword|14%}}{{name|The Slammer|14%}}{{name|Dark Boots|14%}}{{name|Genie Shoes|14%}}
 +
  |-
 +
  |Mines: 100-119
 +
  |{{name|Burglar's Shank|14%}}{{name|Kudgel|14%}}{{name|Shadow Dagger|14%}}{{name|Steel Falchion|14%}}{{name|Dark Boots|14%}}{{name|Genie Shoes|14%}}{{name|Immunity Band|14%}}
 +
  |-
 +
  |}
 +
  |style="width: 12px;"|
 +
  |style="vertical-align: top;"|
 +
  {|class="wikitable"
 +
  |-
 +
  !Floor
 +
  !Items
 +
  |-
 +
  |[[Skull Cavern]]<br />[[Quarry Mine]]
 +
  |{{name|Burglar's Shank|8%}}{{name|Steel Falchion|8%}}{{name|Tempered Broadsword|8%}}{{name|The Slammer|8%}}{{name|Wicked Kris|8%}}{{name|Crystal Shoes|8%}}{{name|Dark Boots|8%}}{{name|Genie Shoes|8%}}{{name|Immunity Band|8%}}{{name|Lucky Ring|8%}}{{name|Battery Pack|8%}}{{name|Curiosity Lure|8%}}
 +
  |-
 +
  |Any floor ([[The Mines#Shrine of Challenge|Shrine of Challenge]] active)
 +
  |{{name|Iridium Needle|14%}}{{name|Iridium Band|14%}}{{name|Enricher|14%}}{{name|Pressure Nozzle|14%}}{{name|Radioactive Bar|14%}}{{name|Qi Gem|14%}}{{name|Auto-Petter|2%}}A random item from a [[Skull Cavern#Treasure Rooms|Treasure Room]] (14%)
 +
  |-
 +
  |}
 +
|-
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===Dirt Patches===
 +
The following table lists the chances of finding items available from dirt patches<ref name="itemdigchances" />. It doesn't matter if a [[Hoes|hoe]] or a [[Crafting#Bombs|bomb]] is used to dig the soil.
 +
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 +
!Item
 +
!Chance
 +
|-
 +
|Nothing
 +
|85.9%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Cave Carrot|class=inline}}
 +
|5.03%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Clay|class=inline}}
 +
|4.68%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Stone|class=inline}}
 +
|1.33%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Lost Book|class=inline}} / {{name|Mixed Seeds|class=inline}}
 +
|0.16%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Dwarf Scroll I|class=inline}}
 +
|0.16%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Rusty Spoon|class=inline}}
 +
|0.16%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Rusty Cog|class=inline}}
 +
|0.16%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Skeletal Tail|class=inline}}
 +
|0.16%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Dwarvish Helm|class=inline}} (floors 1-39)
 +
|0.1%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Dwarf Scroll II|class=inline}} (floors 1-39)
 +
|0.1%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Dwarf Gadget|class=inline}} (floors 40-79)
 +
|0.1%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Gold Bar|class=inline}} (floors 40-79)
 +
|0.1%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Dwarf Scroll IV|class=inline}} (floors 80-120)
 +
|0.2%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Strange Doll (yellow)|class=inline}}
 +
|0.03%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Strange Doll (green)|class=inline}}
 +
|0.03%
 +
|-
 +
|{{name|Omni Geode|class=inline}}
 +
|0.17%
 +
|-
 +
|Ore (floor-appropriate)
 +
|1.33%
 +
|-
 +
|[[Minerals#Geodes|Geode]] (floor-appropriate)
 +
|0.51%
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
===Infested Floors===
 +
[[File:Overrun Area.png|thumb|right|300px|Entering an infested floor]]
 +
Occasionally the player will enter an infested floor filled with [[slimes]] or a mix of [[monsters]]. Unlike normal floors, there are no rocks and in slime-infested floors, the walls and ground are covered in green slime rather than the normal themes. [[Foraging|Forageable]] items such as [[Quartz]] or Mushrooms can still be found.
 +
 
 +
To proceed from an infested floor, all monsters must be killed (this includes [[Duggy|Duggies]] that may be hidden under dirt patches). ''Note that a bug causes the guaranteed ladder on floors 12, 52, and 92 to still appear once the floor loads even if said floor is infested.'' Once all monsters are killed, a ladder will appear either where the last monster was killed or next to the entrance. If it appears next to the entrance, the player will be notified with a message saying, "A way down has appeared". If it appears where the last monster was killed and the player does not enter the ladder immediately, after some time it is possible for a second ladder to appear near the entrance and a message notifying the player "A way down has appeared".
 +
 
 +
A [[Staircase]] can also be used to skip an infested floor.
 +
 
 +
The [[Buffs#Oil of Garlic|Oil of Garlic Buff]] prevents floors from being infested. [[Oil of Garlic]] must be consumed before entering the floor to prevent infestation.
 +
 
 +
In rare cases, there may be no monsters on an infested floor. In this case, a ladder will appear next to the entrance shortly after entering the floor, along with the message "A way down has appeared".
 +
 
 +
There is no pattern for when infested floors appear, but infested floors will remain infested for the entire day. Infested floors cannot spawn on elevator floors (floors ending in 0 or 5), nor can they spawn on the first 5 floors, the 19th floor, or the last 10 floors of each section of the Mines.<ref name="loadlevel" /> This includes floors 1-4, 41-44, 81-84 (the first 5 floors), floors 19, 59, 99 (the 19th floor), and floors 31-39, 71-79, 111-119 (the last 10 floors), as well as [[Skull Cavern]] floors using the same layout as these floors.
 +
 
 +
With these spawning rules in mind, infested floors can spawn on the following floors of the Mines: 6-9, 11-14, 16-18, 21-24, 26-29, 46-49, 51-54, 56-58, 61-64, 66-69, 86-89, 91-94, 96-98, 101-104, 106-109.
 +
 
 +
Repeatedly visiting infested floors can be an excellent way to quickly achieve some of the [[Adventurer's Guild#Monster Eradication Goals|Monster Eradication Goals]] at the [[Adventurer's Guild]].
 +
 
 +
===The Mushroom Floor===
 +
[[File:The Mushroom Floor.jpg|thumb|right|150px|A mushroom floor]]
 +
Any floor in the lowest section of the Mines (floors 81-119), excluding elevator floors, has a 3.5% chance of generating as a mushroom floor, provided the same floor hasn't been generated as a mushroom floor before on the same day.<ref name="mushfloor" />
 +
 
 +
Mushroom floors will have greatly increased spawns of [[Red Mushroom|red]] and [[Purple Mushroom|purple mushrooms]] and a greatly reduced amount of rocks, including [[Mining#Mining Nodes|ore nodes]]. These floors will also have a variety of colored lanterns which usually includes at least one green lantern.
 +
 
 +
The mushroom floor will only spawn the first time a player visits the floor and will disappear immediately after leaving it.
 +
 
 +
===Dungeon Floors===
 +
[[File:DungeonFloor.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A dungeon floor]]
 +
Dungeon floors are a type of floor similar in appearance to the single floor of the [[Quarry Mine]]. Any eligible floor in the Mines has a 4.4% chance of generating as a dungeon floor after the [[Quarry Mine]] has been unlocked.<ref name="loadlevel" /> These floors have the same enemies and rocks as the Quarry Mine and can often be considerably harder than those of the floors they replace. Dungeon floors are never infested.<ref name="loadlevel" />
 +
 
 +
In [[#Shrine of Challenge|the Dangerous Mines]], dungeon floors can spawn as long as the player has unlocked the [[Quarry Mine]]. Dangerous dungeon floors spawn [[Slimes#Dangerous Slimes|Dangerous Slimes]] instead of Copper and Iron Slimes, and the slimes are the color corresponding to that section of the Dangerous Mines. [[Haunted Skull (dangerous)|Dangerous Haunted Skulls]] spawn instead of [[Haunted Skull]]s, just like on floors 71-79 of the Dangerous Mines. While rocks mainly spawn the same as for the [[Quarry Mine]], there is also a chance for [[Mining#Radioactive Node|Radioactive Nodes]] to spawn on these floors.
 +
 
 +
As with infested floors, dungeon floors cannot spawn on elevator floors or the first floor. They will also remain as dungeon floors for the entire day. However, unlike infested floors, dungeon floors can spawn on floors 2-4, 19, and 31-39, 42-44, 59, and 71-79, 82-84, 99, and 111-119 (excluding floors 35, 75, and 115, as they are elevator floors).
 +
 
 +
Players without high-level tools or weapons might benefit from using a [[Staircase]] to skip these floors to save time.
 +
 
 +
===The Bottom of the Mines===
 +
On floor 120 of the Mines is the [[Skull Key]]. The skull key is used to open a door in a cave in [[the Desert]], leading to the [[Skull Cavern]]. It is also used to unlock the [[Junimo Kart]] arcade machine for play in [[the Stardrop Saloon]].
 +
 
 +
Furthermore, reaching this floor also changes other parts of the game:
 +
* [[Prismatic Shard]]s and [[Diamond]]s will rarely drop from any [[Monsters|monster]];
 +
* [[Minerals#Gems|Gems]] may be found when searching [[Garbage Can]]s;
 +
* Gems may be requested on the [[Quests#Help Wanted Quests|Help Wanted]] board outside Pierre's General Store;
 +
* Regardless of the floor, [[Mining#Gem Node|Gem nodes]] can drop any of the following gems: [[Emerald]], [[Aquamarine]], [[Ruby]], [[Amethyst]], [[Topaz]], and [[Jade]];
 +
** Prior to reaching the bottom, [[Mining#Gem Node|gem nodes]] between floors 1 - 39 and 41 - 79 drop specific gems.<ref name="ladderrocks" />
 +
*** Floors 1 - 39: [[Amethyst]] or [[Topaz]]
 +
*** Floors 41 - 79: [[Amethyst]], [[Topaz]], [[Jade]], or [[Aquamarine]]
 +
* Most [[monsters]] will be stronger.<ref name="buffedmonsters" /> Specifically:
 +
** [[Defense]] will be increased by 50%
 +
** Chance of missing a hit (''i.e.,'' doing no damage with a hit) will be doubled
 +
** HP will be increased by a random value between 0 and 100%
 +
** Damage will be increased by a random value between 0 and 50%
 +
 
 +
These changes are permanent, and will not reset even if the "[[Quests#Danger In The Deep|Danger In The Deep]]" quest is active (which resets the mine elevator).
 +
 
 +
===Shrine of Challenge===
 +
[[File:Shrine of Challenge 1.png|thumb|right|180px|The Shrine of Challenge]]
 +
The Shrine of Challenge is unlocked after unlocking [[Qi's Walnut Room]] and completing the "[[Quests#Danger In The Deep|Danger In The Deep]]" quest. It is located on floor 120 of the Mines and acts as a toggle switch, alternating the strengths of enemies between normal variants and "dangerous" variants. ''The toggle does not change monster variants until the following day.''
 +
 
 +
While the dangerous setting is active, [[Mining#Radioactive Node|Radioactive Nodes]] can be found in the Mines, from which [[Radioactive Ore]]s can be obtained.
 +
 
 +
On the day the player first completes the "Danger In The Deep" quest, a note from Mr. Qi can be found on the shrine saying he has temporarily disabled the shrine and the player can come back tomorrow.
 +
 
 +
===Difficulty Levels===
 +
The mines can be made dangerous in one of two ways. One is through the "[[Quests#Danger In The Deep|Danger In The Deep]]" quest, and the other is using the Shrine of Challenge (above). These effects can stack. If neither of these are active, the difficulty level is 0. If one, but not both are active then the difficulty level is 1. If both are active, the difficulty level is 2.
 +
 
 +
While this mainly acts as a toggle between the normal Mines (difficulty 0) and the "dangerous" Mines (difficulty > 0); there are some effects which stack. Specifically having both active at once will increases the chances of:
 +
* Finding [[Radioactive Ore]];
 +
* [[Monsters]] spawning;
 +
* [[Slimes#Dangerous Slimes|Slimes]] spawning as stacked slimes;
 +
* [[Spider]]s having partners (making more spiders spawn);
 +
* Defeated monsters dropping [[Diamond]]s and [[Prismatic Shard]]s.
 +
 
 +
This stacked difficulty also increases the buff to monsters (more damage, more health, more resilience), making the Mines more challenging.
 +
 
 +
==Strategy==
 +
===Swarms===
 +
If the screen becomes "misty", "glowy", or "foggy", several of the current floor's flying monsters will spawn and attack. Consuming [[Oil of Garlic]] will prevent these infestation fogs.
 +
 
 +
===Staircases===
 +
If [[the Player]] has reached at least [[Mining]] skill level 2, floors can be skipped by using [[Staircase]]s (crafted from 99 [[Stone]]). A staircase allows instant access to the next floor in the Mines. After every 5 floors, an elevator will be available, allowing access to that floor at any time.
 +
 
 +
===Food===
 +
Shown below are foods with [[Buffs]] that are useful when exploring the [[Skull Cavern]]. Note that eating a food with buffs will wipe out any active buffs and replace them with the buffs from the newly eaten food. If the newly eaten food has no buffs, the existing buffs will remain in effect. [[Coffee]], [[Triple Shot Espresso]] and [[Ginger Ale]] are an exception to this rule; they will stack with other food Buffs (but not each other).
 
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:65%; min-width:500px;"
+
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="min-width:500px;"
 
!Image
 
!Image
 
!Name
 
!Name
!Description
+
!Ingredients
!Stat Bonus
+
!Energy / Health
 +
!Buff(s)
 
!Duration
 
!Duration
|-  
+
|-
 
|[[File:Autumn's Bounty.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Autumn's Bounty.png|center]]
 
|[[Autumn's Bounty]]
 
|[[Autumn's Bounty]]
|A taste of the season.
+
|{{name|Yam|1}}{{name|Pumpkin|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|220}}{{Health|99}}
 
|{{name|Foraging|+2}}{{name|Defense|+2}}
 
|{{name|Foraging|+2}}{{name|Defense|+2}}
|{{Duration|7m41s}}
+
|data-sort-value="0741"|{{Duration|7m 41s}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Coffee.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Coffee.png|center]]
 
|[[Coffee]]
 
|[[Coffee]]
|It smells delicious. This is sure to give you a boost.
+
|{{name|Coffee Bean|5}}
 +
|data-sort-value="003"|{{Energy|3}}{{Health|1}}
 
|{{name|Speed|+1}}
 
|{{name|Speed|+1}}
|{{Duration|1m23s}}
+
|data-sort-value="0123"|{{Duration|1m 23s}}
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:Crab_Cakes.png|center]]
+
|[[File:Crab Cakes.png|center]]
 
|[[Crab Cakes]]
 
|[[Crab Cakes]]
|Crab, bread crumbs, and egg formed into patties then fried to a golden brown.
+
|{{name|Crab|1}}{{name|Wheat Flour|1}}{{name|Egg|1}}{{name|Oil|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|225}}{{Health|101}}
 
|{{name|Speed|+1}}{{name|Defense|+1}}
 
|{{name|Speed|+1}}{{name|Defense|+1}}
|{{Duration|16m47s}}
+
|data-sort-value="1647"|{{Duration|16m 47s}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Cranberry Sauce.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Cranberry Sauce.png|center]]
 
|[[Cranberry Sauce]]
 
|[[Cranberry Sauce]]
|A festive treat.
+
|{{name|Cranberries|1}}{{name|Sugar|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|125}}{{Health|56}}
 
|{{name|Mining|+2}}
 
|{{name|Mining|+2}}
|{{Duration|3m30s}}
+
|data-sort-value="0330"|{{Duration|3m 30s}}
|-  
+
|-
 
|[[File:Eggplant Parmesan.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Eggplant Parmesan.png|center]]
 
|[[Eggplant Parmesan]]
 
|[[Eggplant Parmesan]]
|Tangy, cheesy, and wonderful.
+
|{{name|Eggplant|1}}{{name|Tomato|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|175}}{{Health|78}}
 
|{{name|Mining|+1}}{{name|Defense|+3}}
 
|{{name|Mining|+1}}{{name|Defense|+3}}
|{{Duration|4m39s}}
+
|data-sort-value="0439"|{{Duration|4m 39s}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Fried Eel.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Fried Eel.png|center]]
 
|[[Fried Eel]]
 
|[[Fried Eel]]
|Greasy but flavorful.
+
|{{name|Eel|1}}{{name|Oil|1}}
 +
|data-sort-value="075"|{{Energy|75}}{{Health|33}}
 
|{{name|Luck|+1}}
 
|{{name|Luck|+1}}
|{{Duration|7m}}
+
|data-sort-value="0700"|{{Duration|7m}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Fried Mushroom.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Fried Mushroom.png|center]]
 
|[[Fried Mushroom]]
 
|[[Fried Mushroom]]
|Earthy and aromatic.
+
|{{name|Common Mushroom|1}}{{name|Morel|1}}{{name|Oil|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|135}}{{Health|60}}
 
|{{name|Attack|+2}}
 
|{{name|Attack|+2}}
|{{Duration|7m}}
+
|data-sort-value="0700"|{{Duration|7m}}
 +
|-
 +
|[[File:Ginger Ale.png|center]]
 +
|[[Ginger Ale]]
 +
|{{name|Ginger|3}}{{name|Sugar|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|63}}{{Health|28}}
 +
|{{name|Luck|+1}}
 +
|data-sort-value="0500"|{{Duration|5m}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Lucky Lunch.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Lucky Lunch.png|center]]
 
|[[Lucky Lunch]]
 
|[[Lucky Lunch]]
|A special little meal.
+
|{{name|Sea Cucumber|1}}{{name|Tortilla|1}}{{name|Blue Jazz|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|100}}{{Health|45}}
 
|{{name|Luck|+3}}
 
|{{name|Luck|+3}}
|{{Duration|11m11s}}
+
|data-sort-value="1111"|{{Duration|11m 11s}}
 +
|-
 +
|[[File:Magic Rock Candy.png|center]]
 +
|[[Magic Rock Candy]]
 +
|N/A
 +
|{{Energy|500}}{{Health|225}}
 +
|{{name|Mining|+2}}{{name|Luck|+5}}{{name|Speed|+1}}{{name|Defense|+5}}{{name|Attack|+5}}
 +
|data-sort-value="0824"|{{Duration|8m 24s}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Maple Bar.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Maple Bar.png|center]]
 
|[[Maple Bar]]
 
|[[Maple Bar]]
|It's a sweet doughnut topped with a rich maple glaze.
+
|{{name|Maple Syrup|1}}{{name|Sugar|1}}{{name|Wheat Flour|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|225}}{{Health|101}}
 
|{{name|Farming|+1}}{{name|Fishing|+1}}{{name|Mining|+1}}
 
|{{name|Farming|+1}}{{name|Fishing|+1}}{{name|Mining|+1}}
|{{Duration|16m47s}}
+
|data-sort-value="1647"|{{Duration|16m 47s}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Miner's Treat.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Miner's Treat.png|center]]
 
|[[Miner's Treat]]
 
|[[Miner's Treat]]
|This should keep your energy up.
+
|{{name|Cave Carrot|2}}{{name|Sugar|1}}{{name|Milk|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|125}}{{Health|56}}
 
|{{name|Mining|+3}}{{name|Magnetism|+32}}
 
|{{name|Mining|+3}}{{name|Magnetism|+32}}
|{{Duration|5m35s}}
+
|data-sort-value="0535"|{{Duration|5m 35s}}
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:Pepper_Poppers.png|center]]
+
|[[File:Pepper Poppers.png|center]]
 
|[[Pepper Poppers]]
 
|[[Pepper Poppers]]
|Spicy breaded peppers filled with cheese.
+
|{{name|Hot Pepper|1}}{{name|Cheese|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|130}}{{Health|58}}
 
|{{name|Speed|+1}}{{name|Farming|+2}}
 
|{{name|Speed|+1}}{{name|Farming|+2}}
|{{Duration|7m}}
+
|data-sort-value="0700"|{{Duration|7m}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Pumpkin Soup.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Pumpkin Soup.png|center]]
 
|[[Pumpkin Soup]]
 
|[[Pumpkin Soup]]
|A seasonal favorite.
+
|{{name|Pumpkin|1}}{{name|Milk|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|200}}{{Health|90}}
 
|{{name|Luck|+2}}{{name|Defense|+2}}
 
|{{name|Luck|+2}}{{name|Defense|+2}}
|{{Duration|7m41s}}
+
|data-sort-value="0741"|{{Duration|7m 41s}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Roots Platter.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Roots Platter.png|center]]
 
|[[Roots Platter]]
 
|[[Roots Platter]]
|This'll keep you digging for more.
+
|{{name|Cave Carrot|1}}{{name|Winter Root|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|125}}{{Health|56}}
 
|{{name|Attack|+3}}
 
|{{name|Attack|+3}}
|{{Duration|5m35s}}
+
|data-sort-value="0535"|{{Duration|5m 35s}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Spicy Eel.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Spicy Eel.png|center]]
 
|[[Spicy Eel]]
 
|[[Spicy Eel]]
|It's really spicy! Be careful.
+
|{{name|Eel|1}}{{name|Hot Pepper|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|115}}{{Health|51}}
 
|{{name|Luck|+1}}{{name|Speed|+1}}
 
|{{name|Luck|+1}}{{name|Speed|+1}}
|{{Duration|7m}}
+
|data-sort-value="0700"|{{Duration|7m}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|[[File:Stuffing.png|center]]
 
|[[File:Stuffing.png|center]]
 
|[[Stuffing]]
 
|[[Stuffing]]
|Ahh... the smell of warm bread and sage.
+
|{{name|Bread|1}}{{name|Cranberries|1}}{{name|Hazelnut|1}}
 +
|{{Energy|170}}{{Health|76}}
 
|{{name|Defense|+2}}
 
|{{name|Defense|+2}}
|{{Duration|5m35s}}
+
|data-sort-value="0535"|{{Duration|5m 35s}}
 
|-
 
|-
|[[File:Super_Meal.png|center]]
+
|[[File:Super Meal.png|center]]
 
|[[Super Meal]]
 
|[[Super Meal]]
|It's a really energizing meal.
+
|{{name|Bok Choy|1}}{{name|Cranberries|1}}{{name|Artichoke|1}}
|{{name|Speed|+1}}<p>[[File:Max Energy.png|24px|link=]] [[Energy|Max Energy]] (+40)</p>
+
|{{Energy|160}}{{Health|72}}
|{{Duration|3m30s}}
+
|{{name|Speed|+1}}{{name|Max Energy|+40}}
 +
|data-sort-value="0330"|{{Duration|3m 30s}}
 +
|-
 +
|[[File:Triple Shot Espresso.png|center]]
 +
|[[Triple Shot Espresso]]
 +
|{{name|Coffee|3}}
 +
|{{Energy|8}}{{Health|3}}
 +
|{{name|Speed|+1}}
 +
|data-sort-value="0412"|{{Duration|4m 12s}}
 +
|-
 
|}<section end="usefulMineFood"/>
 
|}<section end="usefulMineFood"/>
  
==Combat==
+
==Bugs==
You will face many [[Monsters]] in the Mines. Be prepared. Make sure to bring lots of food that refill HP and energy, or craft life elixirs which refill all health when used.
+
*An infested floor on floors 12, 52, or 92 at the Mines (floors preloaded with a ladder) will still have the ladder preloaded. This makes it possible to descend from that floor without killing all of the enemies or using a staircase. Killing all of the enemies on the floor will result in a second ladder spawning.
 
 
Losing all your health in the Mines is not ideal. You will lose money, items from your inventory and you will "forget" previous floors you've discovered (meaning you can no longer use the elevator to access them until you reach them again). The amounts of items, gold and knowledge lost vary.
 
 
You will awaken in the mine entrance, apparently having been found by one of the villagers who live nearby.
 
 
 
If the screen becomes "misty", "glowy", or "foggy" be prepared to fight. When this happens lots of the current biomes' flying monsters will spawn and attack you.  Consuming [[Oil of Garlic]] will prevent these infestation fogs.
 
 
 
==Infested floors==
 
Occasionally you will enter an infested floor filled with slimes or a mix of monsters. Unlike normal floors, there are no rocks and in slime-infested floors the walls and ground are covered in green slime rather than the normal themes. Forage-able items such as quartz or mushrooms may still be found though. To proceed from an infested floor, you must continue to fight until all monsters are killed (this includes [[Duggy|duggies]] that may be hidden under dirt patches), at which point a ladder will appear either where the last monster was killed or next to the entrance (the player will be notified with a message saying, "A way down has appeared").
 
 
 
A [[Staircase]] can also be used to escape an infested floor.
 
 
 
An infested floor will always be on the same level for each day and goes up one level the next day. For example, if an infested floor is found on level 54 one day, it will be on 53 the next day, 52 the day after that, and so on. On some days, an infested floor might not be found because certain floors are excluded from being infested. These include elevator/treasure floors and the first five, last ten, and nineteenth floor of each section (refer back to the information about sections in [[The_Mines#Floors|Floors]]). There can be multiple infested floors at once, each are generally around twenty or more floors apart.
 
 
 
The [[Buffs|Oil of Garlic Buff]] prevent levels from being infested.  [[Oil of Garlic]] must be consumed before entering the level to prevent infestation.
 
 
 
==The Mushroom Floor==
 
Sometimes a floor in the lower section of the mine (levels 81-119) will have greatly increased spawns of [[Red Mushroom|red]] and [[Purple Mushroom|purple]] mushrooms. These floors will also notably have a variety of colored lanterns which usually includes at least one green lantern. Mushrooms will continue to respawn on that floor throughout the same game day (even if the player quits and restarts,) and so repeated trips can be made to collect a large number of mushrooms.
 
 
 
Because of the way the game chooses such floors, the mushroom floor will "move up" one level each day; for example, if level 94 is a mushroom floor on Spring 5, then level 93 will be a mushroom floor on Spring 6. A player could thus track the mushroom floor and only choose to exploit it when the level can be reached quickly such as when it is one floor below an elevator. Note however, that no mushrooms will spawn on an elevator level itself (floors ending in 0 or 5) or if the level is infested (see previous section.) Additionally, the mushroom floor is neither unique nor guaranteed -- there may be multiple active mushroom floors or no such floors at all on a given day, and that situation may persist for several days or weeks.
 
 
 
==Skull Cavern Mine==
 
On floor 120 of the Mines is the [[Skull Key]]. The skull key is used to open a door in a cave in [[The Desert]], leading to the [[Skull Cavern]]. It is also used to unlock the [[Junimo Kart]] arcade machine for play in [[The Stardrop Saloon]].
 
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* The axe, scythe or pickaxe can be used to kill monsters in lieu of the sword.
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* The [[Axes|axe]], [[scythe]], or [[Pickaxes|pickaxe]] can be used to kill [[monsters]] in lieu of a weapon.
* Stone can be purchased from the [[Carpenter's Shop]] for {{Price|20}} each, making it possible to skip all 120 floors using [[Staircase]]s for just under {{Price|250000}} (useful for unlocking all the floors in order to return later)
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* Stone can be purchased from the [[Carpenter's Shop]] for {{Price|20}} each during Year 1, making it possible to skip all 120 floors using [[Staircase]]s for just under {{Price|225000}} (useful for unlocking all the floors in order to return later).
 
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**Starting in Year 2, the price of stone increases to {{Price|100}}, making this a much more expensive technique ({{Price|1125000}}).
==Exploit==
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**[[Monsters]] become more difficult to kill with increased damage after reaching the bottom of the Mines,<ref name="buffedmonsters" /> so this technique is not without penalties.
*Repeatedly clicking the journal icon until the journal is open during a death animation will cause the cutscene where a villager finds and revives you to be skipped. It also prevents the loss of items and gold, and the "forgetting" of mine levels.
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* If all monsters on a floor are killed, the chance of finding a ladder under a broken rock is increased by 4%.<ref name="ladderchance" />
*Some players have reported that blowing up fences on floor 120 (with any type of [[Crafting#Bomgs|bomb]]) will reveal a ladder to level 1 of the [[Skull Cavern]], which allows you to travel to the Desert without having to repair the bus.  Other players have reported that they cannot replicate this exploit.  This was fixed in version 1.3.12
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* At floor 120, both the [[Green Serpent Statue]] and the [[Purple Serpent Statue]] are found.
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
<gallery mode=packed widths=100% heights=100% class="minesgallery">
 
<gallery mode=packed widths=100% heights=100% class="minesgallery">
File:Mine_Overview.png|The entrance to the mines
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Mine Overview.png|The entrance to the Mines
File:Overrun_Area.png|An example of the message upon entering an overrun area
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MinesEnteranceBlocked.png|The blocked Mine Entrance before Day 5 of Spring
File:Coal_Minecart.jpg|A minecart stash filled with coal
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Coal Minecart.jpg|A minecart containing 6 pieces of coal
File:The Mushroom Floor.jpg|The Mushroom Floor
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
Players with access to their [[Saves|saved game files]] may find the "Stardew Predictor" utility helpful for predicting which mine floors will be infested and which floors will be mushroom levels. The utility is located at https://mouseypounds.github.io/stardew-predictor/.
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Players with access to their [[Saves|saved game files]] may find the "Stardew Predictor" utility helpful for predicting which mine floors will be infested and which floors will be mushroom floors. The utility is located at https://mouseypounds.github.io/stardew-predictor/.
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==References==
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<references>
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<ref name="itemdigchances">See <samp>MineShaft::checkForBuriedItem</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="buffedmonsters">See <samp>Monster::parseMonsterInfo</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="ladderchance">See <samp>MineShaft::checkStoneForItems</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="laddermonsters">See <samp>MineShaft::monsterDrop</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="ladderrocks">See <samp>MineShaft::checkStoneForItems</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="ladderload">See <samp>MineShaft::populateLevel</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="loadlevel">See <samp>MineShaft::loadLevel</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="barreldrop">See <samp>BreakableContainer::releaseContents</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="specialitem">See <samp>MineShaft::getSpecialItemForThisMineLevel</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="minedeath">See <samp>Event::command_minedeath</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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<ref name="mushfloor">See <samp>MineShaft::chooseLevelType</samp> in the game code.</ref>
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</references>
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==History==
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{{History|1.3.27|Removed exploit that created a ladder to the [[Skull Cavern]] on floor 120 by blowing up an item with a [[Crafting#Bombs|bomb]]. Added several changes that happen after reaching the bottom of the Mines, specifically rare [[Prismatic Shard|prismatic shard]]/[[diamond]] now rarely drop from any [[Monsters|monster]], [[Minerals#Gems|gems]]/[[Purple Mushroom|purple mushrooms]] are now found in [[Garbage Can|garbage cans]] and can be requested by NPC quests, and some monsters becoming stronger.}}
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{{History|1.4|Added random [[#Dungeon Floors|dungeon]] (quarry mine) floors. Changed the way [[#The Mushroom Floor|mushroom floors]] are spawned, so they cannot be repeatedly "farmed". Removed exploit where clicking the journal icon would prevent the passing out (from low [[health]]) cutscene where items and [[gold]] were lost. Mine floors are no longer forgotten when passing out due to low health. Added [[Marlon]]'s [[Adventurer's Guild#Item Recovery Service|Item Recovery Service]]. Mine floors now also reset as soon as the player returns to floor 0, instead of only the next 10-minute tick of the game clock when on a lower numbered floor.}}
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{{History|1.5|In the Advanced Options when starting a farm, there is an option for Mine Rewards to be Default or Remixed. Added the [[#Shrine of Challenge|Shrine of Challenge]] to floor 120 after completing [[Quests#List of Mr. Qi's Special Orders|Qi quest]].}}
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{{History|1.5.5|Fixed issue where the harder Mines could be permanently enabled and be unable to change back.}}
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{{History|1.6|Added a [[Slimes|Gold Slime]] that drops gold when killed. Raised maximum Death Penalty from {{Price|5000}} to {{Price|15000}}.}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:08, 17 April 2024

The Mines
MinesEntrance.png
Maplocation.png
Map.png
Closed: Never
Occupants:

Dwarf Icon.png Dwarf

The Mines are located in the north area of the Mountains (northeast of the Carpenter's Shop and to the west of the Adventurer's Guild). They are blocked by rock debris until the 5th day of Spring (Year 1), when the Player receives a letter.

Overview

There are 120 floors (sometimes called levels) in the Mines. Ore type and quantity increases as the Player moves deeper into the Mines. The Mines are filled with rocks and dirt patches. Rocks can be mined with a Pickaxe in order to obtain Stone, ore, and Geodes. A Hoe can be used on dirt patches to collect Minerals, Artifacts, ore, Clay, and Cave Carrots.

To advance deeper in the Mines, a ladder must be revealed on each floor. The ladder will appear after breaking rocks or after defeating an enemy (killing enemies is the stamina-free option to finding ladders). If a floor is "infested" or "overrun" by monsters, all enemies must be defeated on that floor before a ladder will appear. (Note, however, that there is a bug that affects very few floors where a ladder will drop before all enemies are killed.)

Passing out in the Mines from exhaustion (zero Energy) or when 2:00 am arrives will result in 10% of gold lost up to a maximum of data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g. Passing out from drained Health will result in losing anywhere between 5%-25% of gold (up to a maximum of data-sort-value="15000">Gold.png15,000g)[1] and also various inventory items, including Weapons and Tools (except for the Galaxy Sword). If tools are lost, they are returned in the mail on the following day, though Fishing Poles and weapons will not be returned. The player will awaken in the mine entrance, found by one of the villagers.

Lost items can be recovered by contacting Marlon at the Adventurer's Guild. One lost item (or stack of items) can be purchased there, any time after passing out due to low health. The price is the base sell price of the lost item (i.e., the gold that would be obtained from selling one item or stack of items). Marlon's Item Recovery Service persists until the next time the player loses items in the Mines, when previously lost items are replaced by newly lost items.

A Minecart is located on the entry floor for quick travel to and from the Mines. It is unlocked after completing the Boiler Room Bundles or by purchasing "Minecarts" from the Joja Community Development Form at JojaMart for data-sort-value="15000">Gold.png15,000g.

Contents

Floors

The Mines consist of 120 floors (sometimes called levels). These floors are divided into three sections, 40 floors each, with their own themes; the first section has a brown earth theme, the second section has a frozen theme, and the third and last section has a lava and dark purple theme. The last 10 floors of each section has a variation of the main theme; the first section (Floor 31-39) has a shadow theme, the second section (70-79) has a castle theme, and the third and last section (110-119) has a darker crimson theme.

The corresponding floors in each section have the same layout. For example, Floor 5, 45, and 85 have the same layout; as does 19, 59, and 99; or Floor 31, 71, and 111; and so on.

Floor Theme Enemies Treasures Notes
Entrance Brown Earth None Rusty Sword.png Rusty Sword A Minecart is located here.
The Dwarf lives through the blocked passage to the east.
(A Steel Pickaxe or any bomb is required to break the obstruction.)
1 - 9 Brown Earth Green Slime.png Green SlimeDuggy.png DuggyBug.png BugRock Crab.png Rock Crab Copper Ore begins to appear on Floor 2.
Gems found: Amethyst, Topaz, Quartz, and Earth Crystal. All gems are found except Diamonds when the Player has reached the bottom of the Mines.
10 Brown Earth None Leather Boots.png Leather Boots
11 - 19 Brown Earth, Weeds Green Slime.png Green SlimeDuggy.png DuggyBug.png BugRock Crab.png Rock CrabGrub.png GrubCave Fly.png Cave Fly Floor 12 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested.
Floor 18 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
Floor 19 is set in a spiral pattern.
20 Brown Earth None Steel Smallsword.png Steel Smallsword Fishing: Ghostfish and Stonefish
21 - 29 Brown Earth, Weeds Green Slime.png Green SlimeDuggy.png DuggyBug.png BugRock Crab.png Rock CrabGrub.png GrubCave Fly.png Cave Fly Floor 28 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
30 Brown Earth None No reward
31 - 39 Shadow, Grey Earth Bug.png BugBat.png BatStone Golem.png Stone Golem Copper Ore, Geodes are common.
Floor 38 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor.
40 Frozen Earth None Slingshot.png Slingshot
41 - 49 Frozen Earth Frost Jelly.png Frost JellyFrost Bat.png Frost BatDust Sprite.png Dust Sprite Iron Ore, Frozen Geodes, Aquamarines, Frozen Tears, and Jade begin to appear.
50 Frozen Earth None Tundra Boots.png Tundra Boots Diamonds begin to appear (1 in 500 stones).
Each floor after 50 increases frequency by 0.00016 (e.g., 1 in 100 stones on floor 100).
51 - 59 Frozen Earth Frost Jelly.png Frost JellyFrost Bat.png Frost BatDust Sprite.png Dust SpriteGhost.png Ghost Potentially abundant Dust Sprites (which frequently drop Coal). Floor 52 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested.
Floor 58 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
Floor 59 is set in a spiral pattern.
60 Frozen Earth None Crystal Dagger.png Crystal Dagger Fishing: Ice Pip and Ghostfish
61 - 69 Frozen Earth Frost Jelly.png Frost JellyFrost Bat.png Frost BatDust Sprite.png Dust SpriteGhost.png Ghost Floor 68 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
70 Frozen Castle None Master Slingshot.png Master Slingshot
71 - 79 Frozen Castle Frost Jelly.png Frost JellyFrost Bat.png Frost BatDust Sprite.png Dust SpriteGhost.png GhostSkeleton.png Skeleton Floor 78 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor.
80 Lava, Purple Earth None Firewalker Boots.png Firewalker Boots
81 - 89 Lava, Purple Earth Red Sludge.png Red SludgeLava Bat.png Lava BatLava Crab.png Lava CrabShadow Brute.png Shadow BruteShadow Shaman.png Shadow ShamanMetal Head.png Metal Head Emeralds, Fire Quartz, Gold Ore, Magma Geodes, and Rubies begin to appear.
90 Lava, Purple Earth None Obsidian Edge.png Obsidian Edge
91 - 99 Lava, Purple Earth, Weeds Red Sludge.png Red SludgeLava Bat.png Lava BatLava Crab.png Lava CrabShadow Brute.png Shadow BruteShadow Shaman.png Shadow ShamanMetal Head.png Metal HeadSquid Kid.png Squid Kid Floor 92 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested.
Floor 98 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
Floor 99 is set in a spiral pattern.
100 Lava, Purple Earth None Stardrop.png Stardrop Fishing: Lava Eel
101 - 109 Lava, Purple Earth, Weeds Red Sludge.png Red SludgeLava Bat.png Lava BatLava Crab.png Lava CrabShadow Brute.png Shadow BruteShadow Shaman.png Shadow ShamanMetal Head.png Metal HeadSquid Kid.png Squid Kid Mystic Stones begin to appear. Floor 108 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
110 Lava, Crimson Earth None Space Boots.png Space Boots
111 - 119 Lava, Crimson Earth Red Sludge.png Red SludgeLava Bat.png Lava BatLava Crab.png Lava CrabShadow Brute.png Shadow BruteShadow Shaman.png Shadow ShamanMetal Head.png Metal HeadSquid Kid.png Squid Kid Magma Geodes are common.
Floor 118 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor.
120 Lava, Purple Earth None Skull Key.png Skull Key Final floor

Floors (dangerous)

When the dangerous setting is active in the Mines (either from having the "Danger in the Deep" Quest active or from toggling the Shrine of Challenge on), floor theming, forage, and monsters will be different than the normal Mines. Stacked slimes can appear on any level, and will be colored according to that level's normal slime color.

Floor Theme Enemies Treasures Notes
Entrance Brown Earth None Rusty Sword.png Rusty Sword A Minecart is located here.
The Dwarf lives through the blocked passage to the east.
(A Steel Pickaxe or any bomb is required to break the obstruction.)
1 - 9 Blue Earth Green Slime Dangerous.png Green Slime (dangerous)Duggy Dangerous.png Duggy (dangerous)Bug Dangerous.png Bug (dangerous)Rock Crab Dangerous.png Rock Crab (dangerous) Copper Ore begins to appear on Floor 2.
Gems found: Amethyst, Topaz, Quartz, and Earth Crystal. All gems are found except Diamonds when the Player has reached the bottom of the Mines. Beach forage such as Seaweed, Coral, Nautilus Shell, Rainbow Shell, Oyster, Cockle, and Clam spawn. There is a very small chance that a Pearl can spawn. Radioactive Ore begins to appear on any floor that is not a multiple of 5.
10 Blue Earth None Leather Boots.png Leather Boots
11 - 19 Blue Earth, Weeds Green Slime Dangerous.png Green Slime (dangerous)Duggy Dangerous.png Duggy (dangerous)Bug Dangerous.png Bug (dangerous)Rock Crab Dangerous.png Rock Crab (dangerous)Blue Squid.png Blue Squid Floor 12 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested.
Floor 18 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
Floor 19 is set in a spiral pattern.
20 Blue Earth None Steel Smallsword.png Steel Smallsword Fishing: Ghostfish and Stonefish
21 - 29 Blue Earth, Weeds Green Slime Dangerous.png Green Slime (dangerous)Duggy Dangerous.png Duggy (dangerous)Bug Dangerous.png Bug (dangerous)Rock Crab Dangerous.png Rock Crab (dangerous)Blue Squid.png Blue Squid Floor 28 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
30 Shadow, Black Earth None No reward
31 - 39 Shadow, Black Earth Bug Dangerous.png Bug (dangerous)Bat Dangerous.png Bat (dangerous)Stone Golem Dangerous.png Stone Golem (dangerous)Carbon Ghost.png Carbon Ghost Copper Ore, Geodes are common.
Floor 38 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor.
40 Magic Woods None Slingshot.png Slingshot
41 - 49 Magic Woods Blue Slime Dangerous.png Blue Slime (dangerous)Frost Bat Dangerous.png Frost Bat (dangerous)Dust Sprite Dangerous.png Dust Sprite (dangerous)Grub Dangerous.png Grub (dangerous)Cave Fly Dangerous.png Cave Fly (dangerous)Stick Bug.png Stick Bug Iron Ore, Frozen Geodes, Aquamarines, and Jade begin to appear. Mahogany Trees, Wood, Large Stumps, Large Logs, Weeds, and Grass spawn on the ground alongside forest themed forage like Red Mushroom, Fiddlehead Fern, Morel, Purple Mushroom, and Chanterelle.
50 Magic Woods None Tundra Boots.png Tundra Boots Diamonds begin to appear (1 in 500 stones).
Each floor after 50 increases frequency by 0.00016 (e.g., 1 in 100 stones on floor 100).
51 - 59 Magic Woods, Cobwebs Frost Bat Dangerous.png Frost Bat (dangerous)Dust Sprite Dangerous.png Dust Sprite (dangerous)Putrid Ghost.png Putrid GhostSpider.png SpiderStick Bug.png Stick Bug Numerous Cobwebs that slow down the player if caught in them. Floor 52 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested.
Floor 58 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
Floor 59 is set in a spiral pattern. Floors are noticeably darker than 40 - 50 and have a fog effect.
60 Magic Woods None Crystal Dagger.png Crystal Dagger Fishing: Ice Pip and Ghostfish
61 - 69 Magic Woods, Cobwebs Frost Bat Dangerous.png Frost Bat (dangerous)Dust Sprite Dangerous.png Dust Sprite (dangerous)Putrid Ghost.png Putrid GhostSpider.png SpiderStick Bug.png Stick Bug Floor 68 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
70 Bone Castle None Master Slingshot.png Master Slingshot
71 - 79 Bone Castle Skeleton Mage Dangerous.png Skeleton MageSkeleton Dangerous.png Skeleton (dangerous)Haunted Skull Dangerous.png Haunted Skull (dangerous) Floor 78 has a bag containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor. Frozen Tears start to spawn.
80 Mushrooms, Magenta Earth None Firewalker Boots.png Firewalker Boots
81 - 89 Mushrooms, Magenta Earth Red Slime Dangerous.png Red Slime (dangerous)Lava Crab Dangerous.png Lava Crab (dangerous)Shadow Brute Dangerous.png Shadow Brute (dangerous)Shadow Shaman Dangerous.png Shadow Shaman (dangerous)Metal Head Dangerous.png Metal Head (dangerous) Emeralds, Fire Quartz, Gold Ore, Magma Geodes, and Rubies begin to appear. Monsters can hide in the grass that spawns here.
90 Mushrooms, Magenta Earth None Obsidian Edge.png Obsidian Edge
91 - 99 Mushrooms, Magenta Earth, Weeds Red Slime Dangerous.png Red Slime (dangerous)Lava Crab Dangerous.png Lava Crab (dangerous)Shadow Brute Dangerous.png Shadow Brute (dangerous)Shadow Shaman Dangerous.png Shadow Shaman (dangerous)Metal Head Dangerous.png Metal Head (dangerous)Squid Kid Dangerous.png Squid Kid (dangerous)Shadow Sniper.png Shadow Sniper Floor 92 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the end of the path. Guaranteed ladder at the end of the floor, even if the floor is infested.
Floor 98 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
Floor 99 is set in a spiral pattern. Traversal of the floors can be difficult due to the numerous weeds and grass that spawns.
100 Mushrooms, Magenta Earth None Stardrop.png Stardrop Fishing: Lava Eel
101 - 109 Mushrooms, Magenta Earth, Weeds Red Slime Dangerous.png Red Slime (dangerous)Lava Crab Dangerous.png Lava Crab (dangerous)Shadow Brute Dangerous.png Shadow Brute (dangerous)Shadow Shaman Dangerous.png Shadow Shaman (dangerous)Metal Head Dangerous.png Metal Head (dangerous)Squid Kid Dangerous.png Squid Kid (dangerous)Shadow Sniper.png Shadow Sniper Mystic Stones begin to appear. Floor 108 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the bottom right of the floor.
110 Lava, Maroon Earth None Space Boots.png Space Boots
111 - 119 Lava, Maroon Earth Red Slime Dangerous.png Red Slime (dangerous)Lava Crab Dangerous.png Lava Crab (dangerous)Shadow Brute Dangerous.png Shadow Brute (dangerous)Shadow Shaman Dangerous.png Shadow Shaman (dangerous)Metal Head Dangerous.png Metal Head (dangerous)Squid Kid Dangerous.png Squid Kid (dangerous) Magma Geodes are common.
Floor 118 has a Minecart containing 6 pieces of coal at the top left of the floor.
120 Mushrooms, Magenta Earth None Skull Key.png Skull Key Final floor

Remixed Rewards

Choosing "remixed" mine rewards in Advanced Options at the start of the game will result in a random reward for each reward floor from the following list. Some floors are unchanged. All floors have the possibility of having their normal reward.

Floor Possible Rewards Notes
10
20
30 No reward Unchanged
40 Slingshot.png Slingshot Unchanged
50
60
70 Master Slingshot.png Master Slingshot Unchanged
80
90
100 Stardrop.png Stardrop Unchanged
110
120 Skull Key.png Skull Key Unchanged

Ladders

Ladders can be dropped from Monsters[2], Rocks[3], or spawned on load[4].

After a floor loads, there is a 95% chance that a ladder will attempt to spawn. A tile is chosen at random, and if it is unobstructed then a ladder is placed. A ladder placed in this way will prevent additional ladders spawning from rocks.

Some floors are preloaded with a ladder (12, 52, 92, Treasure Rooms in the Skull Cavern). These ladders do not prevent ladders spawning from rocks.

Every monster killed has a 15% chance of spawning a ladder, assuming the enemy was killed over an unobstructed tile. An additional 7% is added with the Statue Of The Dwarf King buff that gives greater chance to find ladders, increasing the odds from 15% to 22%.[2] This does not prevent ladders spawning from rocks.

Every rock destroyed has a chance to spawn a ladder, becoming more likely as there are fewer rocks remaining. If this is successful, a ladder will spawn and prevent further ladders spawning from rocks. (In contrast, in the Skull Cavern, there is a 20% chance that a shaft will spawn instead of a ladder, and this does not prevent further ladders/shafts spawning from rocks.)

Specifically: Every rock destroyed has a base chance of 2% to spawn a ladder. This is adjusted by daily luck, increasing by 2.5% at best (0.5% of which is added by the Special Charm) or decreasing by 2% at worst. It is also adjusted by luck buffs, whether a floor has an enemy, and the Statue Of The Dwarf King buff that gives greater chance to find ladders and shafts. For example, food buffs add 1% for every point of luck. A hypothetical player with max daily luck and +1 luck buff would therefore have a 2 + 2.5 + 1 = 5.5% base chance to spawn a ladder for each rock destroyed. The inverse of the number of rocks remaining (after subtracting the rock that was just destroyed) is added on top of that (e.g., if 5 rocks remaining then 1/5 = 0.2 or 20%, if 100 rocks remaining then 1/100 = 0.01 or 1%). If no enemies remain, another 4% is added. Finally, after accounting for daily luck, luck buffs, and no enemies remaining, the Statue of the Dwarf King buff that gives greater chance to find ladders and shafts applies a 1.25 multiplier to the final odds.[5]

Crates and Barrels

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Containers in the Mines may randomly drop loot when destroyed. Containers are equally likely to be crates or barrels; the possible contents are not affected by the type of container. At most one type of item will be dropped by a crate, although one stack may contain multiple items.

Most containers respawn every time a floor is entered. Containers on reward floors in the Mines, however, are only spawned the first time entering there. After those containers are destroyed, no new containers will appear on these floors.

Some items replace others depending on if the player has reached the bottom of the Mines. Where there are two values, the first is before reaching the bottom of the Mines, the second is after. The possible items found in containers and their chances are[6]:

Item 0-39 40-79 80+ (including Skull Cavern) Difficult Mines/Skull Cavern (Can drop multiple items)
Nothing 41.42% 41.42% 42% 44%
Stone.png Stone (2-5) 9.24% 9.24% 5.2% 8%
Wood.png Wood (2-5) 9.24% 4.62% 5.2% 0%
Hardwood.png Hardwood 2.24% 2.24% 1.87% 0%
Sap.png Sap (2-5) 2.31%/0% 2.31%/0% 0% 2%/0%
Mixed Seeds.png Mixed Seeds 4.62% 4.62% 0% 0%
Coal.png Coal (1-2) 4.62% 4.62% 5.2% 4%
Copper Ore.png Copper Ore (1-5) 4.62% 4.62% 5.2% 4%
Iron Ore.png Iron Ore (1-5) 0% 4.62% 5.2% 4%
Gold Ore.png Gold Ore (1-3) 0% 0% 5.2% 4%
Iridium Ore.png Iridium Ore (1-3) 0% 0% 0% 0.68%
Cave Carrot.png Cave Carrot (1-2) 7.8% 7.8% 7.8%/5.2% 0%
Geode.png Geode (1-2) 4.84% 0% 0% 0%
Frozen Geode.png Frozen Geode (1-2) 0% 4.84% 0% 0%
Magma Geode.png Magma Geode (1-2) 0% 0% 2.6% 0%
Omni Geode.png Omni Geode 0% 0% 1.87% 4%
Amethyst.png Amethyst 2.24% 0% 0% 0%
Topaz.png Topaz 2.24% 0% 0% 0%
Aquamarine.png Aquamarine 0% 2.24% 0% 4%
Jade.png Jade 0% 2.24% 0% 4%
Emerald.png Emerald 0% 0% 1.87% 0%
Ruby.png Ruby 0% 0% 1.87% 0%
Bone Fragment.png Bone Fragment (2-5) 0% 0% 5.2% 0%
Warp Totem Farm.png Warp Totem: Farm 0% 0% 1.87% 0%
Quartz.png Quartz 0%/4.62% 0% 0% 4%
Frozen Tear.png Frozen Tear 0% 0%/4.62% 0% 0%/4%
Fire Quartz.png Fire Quartz 0% 0% 0%/2.6% 0%
Basic Retaining Soil.png Basic Retaining Soil (2-3) 2.31%/0% 0% 0% 2%/0%
Quality Retaining Soil.png Quality Retaining Soil (2-3) 0% 2.31%/0% 0% 0%
Deluxe Retaining Soil.png Deluxe Retaining Soil 0% 0% 0% 0.23%
Hyper Speed-Gro.png Hyper Speed-Gro 0% 0% 0% 0.23%
Deluxe Fertilizer.png Deluxe Fertilizer 0% 0% 0% 0.23%
Cherry Bomb.png Cherry Bomb 0% 0% 0% 4%
Bomb.png Bomb 0% 0% 0% 4%
Tom Kha Soup.png Tom Kha Soup 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Trout Soup.png Trout Soup 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Chocolate Cake.png Chocolate Cake 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Pink Cake.png Pink Cake 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Rhubarb Pie.png Rhubarb Pie 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Cookie.png Cookie 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Spaghetti.png Spaghetti 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Fried Eel.png Fried Eel 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Spicy Eel.png Spicy Eel 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Sashimi.png Sashimi 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Maki Roll.png Maki Roll 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Tortilla.png Tortilla 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Red Plate.png Red Plate 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Eggplant Parmesan.png Eggplant Parmesan 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Rice Pudding.png Rice Pudding 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Ice Cream.png Ice Cream 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Blueberry Tart.png Blueberry Tart 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Autumn's Bounty.png Autumn's Bounty 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Pumpkin Soup.png Pumpkin Soup 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Super Meal.png Super Meal 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Cranberry Sauce.png Cranberry Sauce 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Stuffing.png Stuffing 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Farmer's Lunch.png Farmer's Lunch 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Survival Burger.png Survival Burger 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Dish O' The Sea.png Dish O' The Sea 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Miner's Treat.png Miner's Treat 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Roots Platter.png Roots Platter 0% 0% 0% 0.15%
Qi Gem.png Qi Gem 0% 0% 0% 0.54%
Springobjects071.png Trimmed Lucky Purple Shorts 0% 0% 0% 0.68%
Special Item
(See below)
2.24% 2.24% 1.87% 0%

Special Items

A small fraction of crates and barrels (2.2%) will drop one of the following special items[7]. Visually these crates and barrels are indistinguishable from containers containing standard loot.

These special items can also be dropped by a small fraction of monsters. About 1.2% of Slimes are identifiable as Special Slimes by gold stars. For all other monsters, less than 0.2% of monsters will drop special items instead of standard loot, but these special monsters look identical to the standard versions.

Floor Items
Mines: 0-19 Carving Knife.png Carving Knife (17%)Wood Club.png Wood Club (17%)Sneakers.png Sneakers (17%)Rubber Boots.png Rubber Boots (17%)Small Glow Ring.png Small Glow Ring (17%)Small Magnet Ring.png Small Magnet Ring (17%)
Mines: 20-39 Forest Sword.png Forest Sword (14%)Wind Spire.png Wind Spire (14%)Wood Club.png Wood Club (14%)Rubber Boots.png Rubber Boots (14%)Sneakers.png Sneakers (14%)Small Glow Ring.png Small Glow Ring (14%)Small Magnet Ring.png Small Magnet Ring (14%)
Mines: 40-59 Forest Sword.png Forest Sword (14%)Iron Edge.png Iron Edge (14%)Lead Rod.png Lead Rod (14%)Wood Mallet.png Wood Mallet (14%)Thermal Boots.png Thermal Boots (14%)Glow Ring.png Glow Ring (14%)Magnet Ring.png Magnet Ring (14%)
Floor Items
Mines: 60-79 Lead Rod.png Lead Rod (14%)Shadow Dagger.png Shadow Dagger (14%)Wood Mallet.png Wood Mallet (14%)Combat Boots.png Combat Boots (14%)Thermal Boots.png Thermal Boots (14%)Glow Ring.png Glow Ring (14%)Magnet Ring.png Magnet Ring (14%)
Mines: 80-99 Yeti Tooth.png Yeti Tooth (28%)Burglar's Shank.png Burglar's Shank (14%)Tempered Broadsword.png Tempered Broadsword (14%)The Slammer.png The Slammer (14%)Dark Boots.png Dark Boots (14%)Genie Shoes.png Genie Shoes (14%)
Mines: 100-119 Burglar's Shank.png Burglar's Shank (14%)Kudgel.png Kudgel (14%)Shadow Dagger.png Shadow Dagger (14%)Steel Falchion.png Steel Falchion (14%)Dark Boots.png Dark Boots (14%)Genie Shoes.png Genie Shoes (14%)Immunity Band.png Immunity Band (14%)
Floor Items
Skull Cavern
Quarry Mine
Burglar's Shank.png Burglar's Shank (8%)Steel Falchion.png Steel Falchion (8%)Tempered Broadsword.png Tempered Broadsword (8%)The Slammer.png The Slammer (8%)Wicked Kris.png Wicked Kris (8%)Crystal Shoes.png Crystal Shoes (8%)Dark Boots.png Dark Boots (8%)Genie Shoes.png Genie Shoes (8%)Immunity Band.png Immunity Band (8%)Lucky Ring.png Lucky Ring (8%)Battery Pack.png Battery Pack (8%)Curiosity Lure.png Curiosity Lure (8%)
Any floor (Shrine of Challenge active) Iridium Needle.png Iridium Needle (14%)Iridium Band.png Iridium Band (14%)Enricher.png Enricher (14%)Pressure Nozzle.png Pressure Nozzle (14%)Radioactive Bar.png Radioactive Bar (14%)Qi Gem.png Qi Gem (14%)Auto-Petter.png Auto-Petter (2%)A random item from a Treasure Room (14%)

Dirt Patches

The following table lists the chances of finding items available from dirt patches[8]. It doesn't matter if a hoe or a bomb is used to dig the soil.

Item Chance
Nothing 85.9%
Cave Carrot.png Cave Carrot 5.03%
Clay.png Clay 4.68%
Stone.png Stone 1.33%
Lost Book.png Lost Book / Mixed Seeds.png Mixed Seeds 0.16%
Dwarf Scroll I.png Dwarf Scroll I 0.16%
Rusty Spoon.png Rusty Spoon 0.16%
Rusty Cog.png Rusty Cog 0.16%
Skeletal Tail.png Skeletal Tail 0.16%
Dwarvish Helm.png Dwarvish Helm (floors 1-39) 0.1%
Dwarf Scroll II.png Dwarf Scroll II (floors 1-39) 0.1%
Dwarf Gadget.png Dwarf Gadget (floors 40-79) 0.1%
Gold Bar.png Gold Bar (floors 40-79) 0.1%
Dwarf Scroll IV.png Dwarf Scroll IV (floors 80-120) 0.2%
Strange Doll (yellow).png Strange Doll (yellow) 0.03%
Strange Doll (green).png Strange Doll (green) 0.03%
Omni Geode.png Omni Geode 0.17%
Ore (floor-appropriate) 1.33%
Geode (floor-appropriate) 0.51%

Infested Floors

Entering an infested floor

Occasionally the player will enter an infested floor filled with slimes or a mix of monsters. Unlike normal floors, there are no rocks and in slime-infested floors, the walls and ground are covered in green slime rather than the normal themes. Forageable items such as Quartz or Mushrooms can still be found.

To proceed from an infested floor, all monsters must be killed (this includes Duggies that may be hidden under dirt patches). Note that a bug causes the guaranteed ladder on floors 12, 52, and 92 to still appear once the floor loads even if said floor is infested. Once all monsters are killed, a ladder will appear either where the last monster was killed or next to the entrance. If it appears next to the entrance, the player will be notified with a message saying, "A way down has appeared". If it appears where the last monster was killed and the player does not enter the ladder immediately, after some time it is possible for a second ladder to appear near the entrance and a message notifying the player "A way down has appeared".

A Staircase can also be used to skip an infested floor.

The Oil of Garlic Buff prevents floors from being infested. Oil of Garlic must be consumed before entering the floor to prevent infestation.

In rare cases, there may be no monsters on an infested floor. In this case, a ladder will appear next to the entrance shortly after entering the floor, along with the message "A way down has appeared".

There is no pattern for when infested floors appear, but infested floors will remain infested for the entire day. Infested floors cannot spawn on elevator floors (floors ending in 0 or 5), nor can they spawn on the first 5 floors, the 19th floor, or the last 10 floors of each section of the Mines.[9] This includes floors 1-4, 41-44, 81-84 (the first 5 floors), floors 19, 59, 99 (the 19th floor), and floors 31-39, 71-79, 111-119 (the last 10 floors), as well as Skull Cavern floors using the same layout as these floors.

With these spawning rules in mind, infested floors can spawn on the following floors of the Mines: 6-9, 11-14, 16-18, 21-24, 26-29, 46-49, 51-54, 56-58, 61-64, 66-69, 86-89, 91-94, 96-98, 101-104, 106-109.

Repeatedly visiting infested floors can be an excellent way to quickly achieve some of the Monster Eradication Goals at the Adventurer's Guild.

The Mushroom Floor

A mushroom floor

Any floor in the lowest section of the Mines (floors 81-119), excluding elevator floors, has a 3.5% chance of generating as a mushroom floor, provided the same floor hasn't been generated as a mushroom floor before on the same day.[10]

Mushroom floors will have greatly increased spawns of red and purple mushrooms and a greatly reduced amount of rocks, including ore nodes. These floors will also have a variety of colored lanterns which usually includes at least one green lantern.

The mushroom floor will only spawn the first time a player visits the floor and will disappear immediately after leaving it.

Dungeon Floors

A dungeon floor

Dungeon floors are a type of floor similar in appearance to the single floor of the Quarry Mine. Any eligible floor in the Mines has a 4.4% chance of generating as a dungeon floor after the Quarry Mine has been unlocked.[9] These floors have the same enemies and rocks as the Quarry Mine and can often be considerably harder than those of the floors they replace. Dungeon floors are never infested.[9]

In the Dangerous Mines, dungeon floors can spawn as long as the player has unlocked the Quarry Mine. Dangerous dungeon floors spawn Dangerous Slimes instead of Copper and Iron Slimes, and the slimes are the color corresponding to that section of the Dangerous Mines. Dangerous Haunted Skulls spawn instead of Haunted Skulls, just like on floors 71-79 of the Dangerous Mines. While rocks mainly spawn the same as for the Quarry Mine, there is also a chance for Radioactive Nodes to spawn on these floors.

As with infested floors, dungeon floors cannot spawn on elevator floors or the first floor. They will also remain as dungeon floors for the entire day. However, unlike infested floors, dungeon floors can spawn on floors 2-4, 19, and 31-39, 42-44, 59, and 71-79, 82-84, 99, and 111-119 (excluding floors 35, 75, and 115, as they are elevator floors).

Players without high-level tools or weapons might benefit from using a Staircase to skip these floors to save time.

The Bottom of the Mines

On floor 120 of the Mines is the Skull Key. The skull key is used to open a door in a cave in the Desert, leading to the Skull Cavern. It is also used to unlock the Junimo Kart arcade machine for play in the Stardrop Saloon.

Furthermore, reaching this floor also changes other parts of the game:

These changes are permanent, and will not reset even if the "Danger In The Deep" quest is active (which resets the mine elevator).

Shrine of Challenge

The Shrine of Challenge

The Shrine of Challenge is unlocked after unlocking Qi's Walnut Room and completing the "Danger In The Deep" quest. It is located on floor 120 of the Mines and acts as a toggle switch, alternating the strengths of enemies between normal variants and "dangerous" variants. The toggle does not change monster variants until the following day.

While the dangerous setting is active, Radioactive Nodes can be found in the Mines, from which Radioactive Ores can be obtained.

On the day the player first completes the "Danger In The Deep" quest, a note from Mr. Qi can be found on the shrine saying he has temporarily disabled the shrine and the player can come back tomorrow.

Difficulty Levels

The mines can be made dangerous in one of two ways. One is through the "Danger In The Deep" quest, and the other is using the Shrine of Challenge (above). These effects can stack. If neither of these are active, the difficulty level is 0. If one, but not both are active then the difficulty level is 1. If both are active, the difficulty level is 2.

While this mainly acts as a toggle between the normal Mines (difficulty 0) and the "dangerous" Mines (difficulty > 0); there are some effects which stack. Specifically having both active at once will increases the chances of:

This stacked difficulty also increases the buff to monsters (more damage, more health, more resilience), making the Mines more challenging.

Strategy

Swarms

If the screen becomes "misty", "glowy", or "foggy", several of the current floor's flying monsters will spawn and attack. Consuming Oil of Garlic will prevent these infestation fogs.

Staircases

If the Player has reached at least Mining skill level 2, floors can be skipped by using Staircases (crafted from 99 Stone). A staircase allows instant access to the next floor in the Mines. After every 5 floors, an elevator will be available, allowing access to that floor at any time.

Food

Shown below are foods with Buffs that are useful when exploring the Skull Cavern. Note that eating a food with buffs will wipe out any active buffs and replace them with the buffs from the newly eaten food. If the newly eaten food has no buffs, the existing buffs will remain in effect. Coffee, Triple Shot Espresso and Ginger Ale are an exception to this rule; they will stack with other food Buffs (but not each other).

Image Name Ingredients Energy / Health Buff(s) Duration
Autumn's Bounty.png
Autumn's Bounty Yam.png Yam (1)Pumpkin.png Pumpkin (1) Energy.png220Health.png99 Foraging.png Foraging (+2)Defense.png Defense (+2) Time Icon.png 7m 41s
Coffee.png
Coffee Coffee Bean.png Coffee Bean (5) Energy.png3Health.png1 Speed.png Speed (+1) Time Icon.png 1m 23s
Crab Cakes.png
Crab Cakes Crab.png Crab (1)Wheat Flour.png Wheat Flour (1)Egg.png Egg (1)Oil.png Oil (1) Energy.png225Health.png101 Speed.png Speed (+1)Defense.png Defense (+1) Time Icon.png 16m 47s
Cranberry Sauce.png
Cranberry Sauce Cranberries.png Cranberries (1)Sugar.png Sugar (1) Energy.png125Health.png56 Mining.png Mining (+2) Time Icon.png 3m 30s
Eggplant Parmesan.png
Eggplant Parmesan Eggplant.png Eggplant (1)Tomato.png Tomato (1) Energy.png175Health.png78 Mining.png Mining (+1)Defense.png Defense (+3) Time Icon.png 4m 39s
Fried Eel.png
Fried Eel Eel.png Eel (1)Oil.png Oil (1) Energy.png75Health.png33 Luck.png Luck (+1) Time Icon.png 7m
Fried Mushroom.png
Fried Mushroom Common Mushroom.png Common Mushroom (1)Morel.png Morel (1)Oil.png Oil (1) Energy.png135Health.png60 Attack.png Attack (+2) Time Icon.png 7m
Ginger Ale.png
Ginger Ale Ginger.png Ginger (3)Sugar.png Sugar (1) Energy.png63Health.png28 Luck.png Luck (+1) Time Icon.png 5m
Lucky Lunch.png
Lucky Lunch Sea Cucumber.png Sea Cucumber (1)Tortilla.png Tortilla (1)Blue Jazz.png Blue Jazz (1) Energy.png100Health.png45 Luck.png Luck (+3) Time Icon.png 11m 11s
Magic Rock Candy.png
Magic Rock Candy N/A Energy.png500Health.png225 Mining.png Mining (+2)Luck.png Luck (+5)Speed.png Speed (+1)Defense.png Defense (+5)Attack.png Attack (+5) Time Icon.png 8m 24s
Maple Bar.png
Maple Bar Maple Syrup.png Maple Syrup (1)Sugar.png Sugar (1)Wheat Flour.png Wheat Flour (1) Energy.png225Health.png101 Farming.png Farming (+1)Fishing.png Fishing (+1)Mining.png Mining (+1) Time Icon.png 16m 47s
Miner's Treat.png
Miner's Treat Cave Carrot.png Cave Carrot (2)Sugar.png Sugar (1)Milk.png Milk (1) Energy.png125Health.png56 Mining.png Mining (+3)Magnetism.png Magnetism (+32) Time Icon.png 5m 35s
Pepper Poppers.png
Pepper Poppers Hot Pepper.png Hot Pepper (1)Cheese.png Cheese (1) Energy.png130Health.png58 Speed.png Speed (+1)Farming.png Farming (+2) Time Icon.png 7m
Pumpkin Soup.png
Pumpkin Soup Pumpkin.png Pumpkin (1)Milk.png Milk (1) Energy.png200Health.png90 Luck.png Luck (+2)Defense.png Defense (+2) Time Icon.png 7m 41s
Roots Platter.png
Roots Platter Cave Carrot.png Cave Carrot (1)Winter Root.png Winter Root (1) Energy.png125Health.png56 Attack.png Attack (+3) Time Icon.png 5m 35s
Spicy Eel.png
Spicy Eel Eel.png Eel (1)Hot Pepper.png Hot Pepper (1) Energy.png115Health.png51 Luck.png Luck (+1)Speed.png Speed (+1) Time Icon.png 7m
Stuffing.png
Stuffing Bread.png Bread (1)Cranberries.png Cranberries (1)Hazelnut.png Hazelnut (1) Energy.png170Health.png76 Defense.png Defense (+2) Time Icon.png 5m 35s
Super Meal.png
Super Meal Bok Choy.png Bok Choy (1)Cranberries.png Cranberries (1)Artichoke.png Artichoke (1) Energy.png160Health.png72 Speed.png Speed (+1)Max Energy.png Max Energy (+40) Time Icon.png 3m 30s
Triple Shot Espresso.png
Triple Shot Espresso Coffee.png Coffee (3) Energy.png8Health.png3 Speed.png Speed (+1) Time Icon.png 4m 12s

Bugs

  • An infested floor on floors 12, 52, or 92 at the Mines (floors preloaded with a ladder) will still have the ladder preloaded. This makes it possible to descend from that floor without killing all of the enemies or using a staircase. Killing all of the enemies on the floor will result in a second ladder spawning.

Trivia

  • The axe, scythe, or pickaxe can be used to kill monsters in lieu of a weapon.
  • Stone can be purchased from the Carpenter's Shop for data-sort-value="20">Gold.png20g each during Year 1, making it possible to skip all 120 floors using Staircases for just under data-sort-value="225000">Gold.png225,000g (useful for unlocking all the floors in order to return later).
    • Starting in Year 2, the price of stone increases to data-sort-value="100">Gold.png100g, making this a much more expensive technique (data-sort-value="1125000">Gold.png1,125,000g).
    • Monsters become more difficult to kill with increased damage after reaching the bottom of the Mines,[11] so this technique is not without penalties.
  • If all monsters on a floor are killed, the chance of finding a ladder under a broken rock is increased by 4%.[5]
  • At floor 120, both the Green Serpent Statue and the Purple Serpent Statue are found.

Gallery

External Links

Players with access to their saved game files may find the "Stardew Predictor" utility helpful for predicting which mine floors will be infested and which floors will be mushroom floors. The utility is located at https://mouseypounds.github.io/stardew-predictor/.

References

  1. See Event::command_minedeath in the game code.
  2. 2.0 2.1 See MineShaft::monsterDrop in the game code.
  3. 3.0 3.1 See MineShaft::checkStoneForItems in the game code.
  4. See MineShaft::populateLevel in the game code.
  5. 5.0 5.1 See MineShaft::checkStoneForItems in the game code.
  6. See BreakableContainer::releaseContents in the game code.
  7. See MineShaft::getSpecialItemForThisMineLevel in the game code.
  8. See MineShaft::checkForBuriedItem in the game code.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 See MineShaft::loadLevel in the game code.
  10. See MineShaft::chooseLevelType in the game code.
  11. 11.0 11.1 See Monster::parseMonsterInfo in the game code.

History

  • 1.3.27: Removed exploit that created a ladder to the Skull Cavern on floor 120 by blowing up an item with a bomb. Added several changes that happen after reaching the bottom of the Mines, specifically rare prismatic shard/diamond now rarely drop from any monster, gems/purple mushrooms are now found in garbage cans and can be requested by NPC quests, and some monsters becoming stronger.
  • 1.4: Added random dungeon (quarry mine) floors. Changed the way mushroom floors are spawned, so they cannot be repeatedly "farmed". Removed exploit where clicking the journal icon would prevent the passing out (from low health) cutscene where items and gold were lost. Mine floors are no longer forgotten when passing out due to low health. Added Marlon's Item Recovery Service. Mine floors now also reset as soon as the player returns to floor 0, instead of only the next 10-minute tick of the game clock when on a lower numbered floor.
  • 1.5: In the Advanced Options when starting a farm, there is an option for Mine Rewards to be Default or Remixed. Added the Shrine of Challenge to floor 120 after completing Qi quest.
  • 1.5.5: Fixed issue where the harder Mines could be permanently enabled and be unable to change back.
  • 1.6: Added a Gold Slime that drops gold when killed. Raised maximum Death Penalty from data-sort-value="5000">Gold.png5,000g to data-sort-value="15000">Gold.png15,000g.