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Latest revision as of 18:37, 21 July 2023
ToME Version: | 1.7.6 |
Eerie Cave | |
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Boss | None |
Floors | 1 |
Level Range | 1 to 1 |
Item Level Range | (parent zone min) to (parent zone max) |
Size | 50x50 |
Zone Effect | none |
Zone Information
The entrance to the Eerie Cave can appear randomly in any open-air zone (i.e. a zone where there's a visible day-night cycle) that can have events and is not a town, as long as the player is level 10 or higher.
The Eerie Cave contains the wreckage of what looks like a technologically advanced lifepod (labelled "strange metallic capsule"), with the remains of a space dwarf inside it. The capsule can be interacted with to examine it and obtain the Bizzare Contraption. There are no hostile enemies in this zone, but there are 3-6 gems on the ground.