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As of v1.3, mine floors sometimes reset in an unpredictable way, especially if playing in [[multiplayer]].  In singleplayer, there is a good chance that a mine floor will reset at the next 10-minute tick of the in-game clock, measured from the time the player leaves the floor.  In multiplayer, a mine floor may not reset until all players leave the floor, and the clock advances 10 minutes.
 
As of v1.3, mine floors sometimes reset in an unpredictable way, especially if playing in [[multiplayer]].  In singleplayer, there is a good chance that a mine floor will reset at the next 10-minute tick of the in-game clock, measured from the time the player leaves the floor.  In multiplayer, a mine floor may not reset until all players leave the floor, and the clock advances 10 minutes.
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==Skull Cavern==
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==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]].
 
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]].
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Furthermore, reaching this floor also changes other parts of the game:
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* prismatic shards and diamonds will now rarely drop from any monster
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* gems and purple mushrooms may now be found when searching trash bins
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* gems and purple mushrooms may now be requested in NPC quests
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* some monsters will be stronger
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(These changes were introduced in [[Version History#1.3.27|patch 1.3.27]].)
    
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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