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|blocks=[[Hedge]]<br>[[Firefly]]<br>[[Mazestone]]<br>Jack-o-Lantern
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Nestled in small clearings throughout the Twilight Forest, '''Hedge Mazes''' are a curious sight for new explorers in the dimension. Much like the ruined standing stones, monuments and other landmarks that dot the landscape, there has been endless speculation on why these mazes were built, but no answers have been found to date.


<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Hedge Mazes cover small clearings in the Twilight Forest. The Mazes are brightly-lit, and consist of twisting corridors made of [[Hedge]] blocks that lead to small open areas within the maze. [[Twilight Forest Trees#Canopy%20Trees|Canopy Trees]] occasionally grow as posts within the hedge. [[Firefly|Fireflies]] and [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Jack-o-lantern Jack-o-lanterns] light up the area.</span>
[[Hedge]] blocks form the walls of a typical maze, with dense, prickly foliage to deter adventurers from simply chopping their way through the twisting corridors. [[Firefly|Fireflies]] and {{mcw|Jack-o-Lanterns}} are common, helping to light up the maze in contrast to the dim light elsewhere. [[Canopy Tree]]s have been sometimes seen in a maze, forming a kind of tall post in the hedge walls.


<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Each open area contains a spawner block, 1-2 [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Chest Chests], and 1-2 Jack-o-lanterns. The spawners generate either [[Hostile Wolf|Hostile Wolves]], [[Swarm Spider|Swarm Spiders]], or [[Hedge Spider|Hedge Spiders]]. All of the spawners operate under any light level, and mining through them with a pickaxe is the best way to stop them from spawning. The chests contain mostly food and other supplies, but you can occasionally find rare items.</span>
The other main feature common to hedge mazes are the small open "rooms" within the maze. These have been found to always contain a magical spawner, as well as 1-2 chests and more Jack-o-Lanterns. Typically, they generate [[Hostile Wolf|Hostile Wolves]], [[Swarm Spider]]s or [[Hedge Spider]]s but unlike spawners found elsewhere, bright light does not prevent them from functioning. Destroying spawners within a hedge maze is therefore recommended so that one is not overrun with angry creatures.


<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Hedge Mazes are one of the easier challenges in the Twilight Forest, and are a good way to stock up on food, supplies, or gain a few levels for enchanting.</span>
Food and adventuring supplies such as {{mcw|Ladder|Ladders}} and {{mcw|Arrow|Arrows}} are the main rewards from hedge maze chests, but on occasion, a lucky adventurer has found a rare item unique to the Twilight Forest.
 
Hedge Mazes do not have magical protection over them, thus allowing free exploration. Seasoned adventurers agree that these mazes are one of the easier challenges in the Twilight Forest, and are a good way to stock up on food, supplies, or gain a few levels for enchanting.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:10, 3 January 2024

Hedge Maze
Hedge Maze.png
Biome Twilight Forest
Firefly Forest
Oak Savannah
Consists of Hedge
Firefly
Mazestone
Jack-o-Lantern
Boss N/A
Map Icon Hedge Maze Icon.png
ID twilightforest:hedge_maze

Nestled in small clearings throughout the Twilight Forest, Hedge Mazes are a curious sight for new explorers in the dimension. Much like the ruined standing stones, monuments and other landmarks that dot the landscape, there has been endless speculation on why these mazes were built, but no answers have been found to date.

Hedge blocks form the walls of a typical maze, with dense, prickly foliage to deter adventurers from simply chopping their way through the twisting corridors. Fireflies and Jack-o-Lanterns are common, helping to light up the maze in contrast to the dim light elsewhere. Canopy Trees have been sometimes seen in a maze, forming a kind of tall post in the hedge walls.

The other main feature common to hedge mazes are the small open "rooms" within the maze. These have been found to always contain a magical spawner, as well as 1-2 chests and more Jack-o-Lanterns. Typically, they generate Hostile Wolves, Swarm Spiders or Hedge Spiders but unlike spawners found elsewhere, bright light does not prevent them from functioning. Destroying spawners within a hedge maze is therefore recommended so that one is not overrun with angry creatures.

Food and adventuring supplies such as Ladders and Arrows are the main rewards from hedge maze chests, but on occasion, a lucky adventurer has found a rare item unique to the Twilight Forest.

Hedge Mazes do not have magical protection over them, thus allowing free exploration. Seasoned adventurers agree that these mazes are one of the easier challenges in the Twilight Forest, and are a good way to stock up on food, supplies, or gain a few levels for enchanting.

Biomes and Landmarks
Biomes Dark Forest Dark Forest Center Dense Mushroom Forest Dense Twilight Forest Enchanted Forest Final Plateau Fire Swamp Firefly Forest Glacier Mushroom Forest Oak Savannah Snowy Forest Spooky Forest Thornlands Twilight Clearing Twilight Forest Twilight Highlands Twilight Lake Twilight Stream Twilight Swamp
Progression Landmarks Naga Courtyard Lich Tower Labyrinth Hydra Lair Goblin Knight Stronghold Dark Tower Yeti Cave Aurora Palace Troll Caves Cloud Cottage Final Castle
Other Landmarks Caves Hedge Maze Hollow Hill Magic Trees Mushroom Castle Quest Grove Twilight Forest Trees