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Clusters can be traded with Sketchy Steve for unique items and upgrades that help you progress deeper into the Mines.
Clusters can be traded with Sketchy Steve for unique items and upgrades that help you progress deeper into the Mines.
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== Sketchy Steve ==
== Sketchy Steve ==

Latest revision as of 03:40, 30 January 2026

General Information

Mining allows players to explore the maze-like caverns of various different mines, with each mine segment sprouting their own biome, unique ecosystem, and custom mobs that inhabit their respective areas. Mine ores, fight mobs and bosses, and find your way through to reach deeper into the mines, unlocking better rewards as you travel further down.

Mines

The mines are divided up into different sections, with each section acting as its own mine. Some mines like Coal and Copper consist of multiple layers while others like the Redstone Mine have more unique approaches. Each mine is rich in a different type of ore. In order, the mines are the Coal Mine, Copper Mine, Iron Mine, Emerald Mine, Redstone Mine, and Diamond Mine.

Special Mines

Special mines can also be found throughout the mines. These special mines can be found attached to other mines. The special mines include the Lapis Mine, the Gold Mine, the Amethyst Mine, and the Quartz Mine.

Mine Mobs

Every floor of the Mines introduces a new set of hostile mobs, and the deeper you go, the more dangerous they become. Defeating these enemies is essential for completing Mine-related quests and progressing through the area.

Each mob also has its own unique loot table, meaning specific drops are tied to specific enemies. So, targeting the right mob matters if you’re farming materials. On top of their normal drops, all Mine mobs have a chance to drop Clusters that match the floor they spawn on, which can be traded with Sketchy Steve for useful rewards.

Mine Bosses

Bosses are scattered throughout the Mines, with a dedicated Boss Room located on every level. Inside each Boss Room is a Ritual Altar. Interact with the altar using the level’s corresponding Boss Egg to summon that floor’s boss.

Mine bosses are designed to be major encounters: they hit hard, have high health, and use multiple skills to pressure anyone fighting them. Defeating a boss grants powerful rewards, including a chance to drop Reputation items and a guaranteed Core drop tied to that level. These Cores can be used at the Blacksmith to upgrade your equipment.

Loot Chests

Loot Chests can be found throughout the Mines and provide rewards scaled to the level they spawn on. Each chest pulls from that floor’s loot pool, meaning deeper levels offer stronger and more valuable items.

Chest contents are randomized, with a mix of common and rare drops. Some items appear frequently, while others are much harder to find.

Clusters

Mobs in the Mines have a chance to drop Clusters that match the level they’re found on. Higher Looting levels increase your odds of receiving Clusters, making enchanted weapons especially valuable for farming.

Clusters can be traded with Sketchy Steve for unique items and upgrades that help you progress deeper into the Mines.

Sketchy Steve

Sketchy Steve can be found in the elevator leading to the Mines and at the entrance of each Mine level. He can transport players to deeper floors once they’ve reached them at least once. Traveling down costs money, while traveling up is always free. Players can also use an Elevator Pass to travel to any level for free (consuming one pass per trip).

In addition to travel, Sketchy Steve runs a shop on each level. Instead of the normal economy, his shop uses Clusters from that level as currency, and the available stock scales with the depth of the Mines. His inventory can include useful supplies such as potions, food, weapons, and armor, along with the level’s Boss Egg. Boss Eggs can be used at Ritual Altars to summon that floor’s boss.

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