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Rising out of the otherwise flat terrain of the Twilight Forest, '''Hollow Hills''' are conspicuous mounds of dirt that conceal a vast hollow cave packed with stalactites and stalagmites, some of which are formed with precious ores and minerals. Explorers have found these large dome-shaped hills in three distinct sizes, large enough to be detected and marked on a [[Magic Map]], with an appropriate icon indicating its size. Some hills have been found to have other caves and ravines cutting into them, so those adventurers tunneling beneath the earth may find themselves inside one of these hills in their explorations.


There is way more to these hills that meets the eye (or the picture above). If you survey the relatively flat ground of the Twilight Forest, you may notice these dome-shaped hills. Beneath the stone shell, the hills are hollow, filled with stone and ore stalactites and stalagmites.
Hollow Hills are an excellent source of ores to be mined and treasures to be looted, with the more valuable loot contained in the larger hills. The treasure to be found tend to be guarded by the dangerous creatures abound in the darkness, which can easily spell the doom of an unwary explorer. Unfortunately, it also seems that the larger the hill, the more creatures that live there. Explorers should remember the basic rules of caving, and never tunnel directly down into a Hollow Hill; instead, approach from the side and bring plenty of light sources to illuminate the interior as various spawners are around every corner.


'''Hollow Hills''' appear as white mounds on a [[Magic Map]]; the size of the mound on the Magic Map corresponds to the Hill's size. Likewise, the size of the Hill corresponds to the variety, quantity and rarity of the treasure within. Sometimes, Hollow Hills have [[Caves]] running through them, allowing for them to be noticed from the surface or discovered while caving.
==Small Hollow Hills==
{{Structure
|name= Small Hollow Hill
|image= Small Hollow Hill
|biomes=[[Oak Savannah]]<br>[[Twilight Forest]]<br>[[Dense Twilight Forest]]<br>[[Mushroom Forest]]<br>[[Spooky Forest]]
|blocks= Various Ores
|mob= [[Swarm Spider]]<br>[[Kobold]]<br>[[Redcap Goblin]]<br>Zombie<br>Spider
|id= small_hollow_hill
}}


These are the most common landmark in the Twilight Forest, and they come in three different sizes. The Larger the hill, the more valuable ores and treasures, but also more challenging monsters.
Small hills measure approximately 30 metres across and usually contain the basic minerals such as {{mcw|Coal Ore|Coal}}, {{mcw|Iron Ore|Iron}}, with {{mcw|Redstone Ore|Redstone}} and {{mcw|Glowstone|Glowstone}} occasionally being found. Explorers can expect to find a couple of treasure chests containing common tools and items such as food, arrows, ladders and torches, but rarely, a valuable [[Ore Magnet]] may be found along with a {{mcw|Diamond|Diamond}} and [[Steeleaf]]. [[Swarm Spider]]s, [[Redcap Goblin]]s and [[Kobold]]s reside in these hills, with other creatures common to the Overworld as well.


==Small Hills==
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Small hills have mostly Coal, Iron, and occasionally Redstone stalactites, as well as a few small Glowstone ones. Monsters include Spiders, Zombies, Skeletons, Silverfish, [[Swarm Spider]]s, [[Redcap Goblin]]s and [[Kobold]]s. There are typically 2 treasure chests, which usually have fairly common items, such as Buckets, [[Ore Magnet]]s or Torches, but may rarely have a Diamond or [[Steeleaf]] or two.


==Medium Hills==  
==Medium Hollow Hills==
Medium hills are about 60 blocks in diameter, and 25+ blocks tall in the center. The interiors are more open inside, and thus more dangerous. Coal, Iron, Redstone, Gold, and Lapis can be found among the stalactites and rarely you may find some diamonds and emeralds. Up to 6 treasure chests can be nestled among the stalagmites. Monsters include Zombies, Skeletons, Spiders, Creepers, Swarm Spiders, Redcap Goblins, Kobolds, and [[Fire Beetle]]s. Treasures are more valuable and could include [[Ironwood Ingot]]s, as well as unique and rare treasures like [[Transformation Powder]], [[Moonworm Queen]], [[Uncrafting Table]], and the [[Peacock Feather Fan]].
{{Structure
|name= Medium Hollow Hill
|image= Medium Hollow Hill
|biomes=[[Oak Savannah]]<br>[[Twilight Forest]]<br>[[Dense Twilight Forest]]<br>[[Mushroom Forest]]<br>[[Spooky Forest]]
|blocks= Various Ores
|mob= [[Swarm Spider]]<br>[[Kobold]]<br>[[Slime Beetle]]<br>[[Fire Beetle]]<br>[[Redcap Goblin]]<br>[[Redcap Sapper]]<br>Spider<br>Creeper<br>Witch
|id= medium_hollow_hill
}}


==Large Hills==
Medium hills are about 60 metres in diameter, and 25+ metres tall in the center. The interior becomes more spacious, but this has also attracted more and deadlier creatures. {{mcw|Gold Ore|Gold}} and {{mcw|Lapis Lazuli|Lapis}} can be found here as well as {{mcw|Diamond Ore|Diamond}} and {{mcw|Emerald Ore|Emerald}} being seen, albeit rarely. As the value of the ores increase, so do the treasures - up to 6 chests can usually be found in a medium hill containing [[Ironwood Ingot]]s and [[Transformation Powder]], along with unique artifacts such as a [[Moonworm Queen]], the [[Peacock Feather Fan]] and the [[Uncrafting Table]]. [[Fire Beetle]]s and [[Redcap Sapper]]s live in medium hills, in addition to those seen in small hills.
The largest hollow hills cover an area around 112 blocks in diameter, giving them an interior volume of over 175,000 blocks. Every type of ore can be found in these cathedral-like caverns. There are up to 12 treasure chests, containing the most valuable treasures. Naturally, one will find the most dangerous monsters here, including Skeletons, Spiders, Cave Spiders, Creepers, Endermen, Redcap Goblins, [[Redcap Sapper]]s, [[Wraith]]s, Witches, Fire Beetles, [[Slime Beetle]]s, and [[Pinch Beetle]]s. Treasures of the most value can be found amongst these hills such as the rare [[Naga Scale]]s and Steeleaf.


Hollow hill treasure chests are the only place to find [[Ore Magnet]]. Additionally, Large Hollow Hills are the only place to find the Wraiths and Redcap Sappers.
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==Large Hollow Hills==
{{Structure
|name= Large Hollow Hill
|image= Large Hollow Hill
|biomes=[[Oak Savannah]]<br>[[Twilight Forest]]<br>[[Dense Twilight Forest]]<br>[[Mushroom Forest]]<br>[[Spooky Forest]]
|blocks= Various Ores
|mob= [[Slime Beetle]]<br>[[Fire Beetle]]<br>[[Pinch Beetle]]<br>[[Redcap Goblin]]<br>[[Redcap Sapper]]<br>[[Twilight Wraith]]<br>Skeleton<br>Cave Spider<br>Creeper<br>Endermen<br>Witch
|id= laarge_hollow_hill
}}
 
The largest hollow hills cover an area around 112 metres in diameter, giving them an interior volume of over 175,000 blocks. Every type of ore can be found in these cathedral-like caverns. There are up to 12 treasure chests, containing the most valuable treasures such as Diamonds and Steeleaf. Naturally, one will find the most dangerous monsters here, including [[Twilight Wraith]]s, Witches, [[Slime Beetle]]s, and [[Pinch Beetle]]s.  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 3 January 2024

Rising out of the otherwise flat terrain of the Twilight Forest, Hollow Hills are conspicuous mounds of dirt that conceal a vast hollow cave packed with stalactites and stalagmites, some of which are formed with precious ores and minerals. Explorers have found these large dome-shaped hills in three distinct sizes, large enough to be detected and marked on a Magic Map, with an appropriate icon indicating its size. Some hills have been found to have other caves and ravines cutting into them, so those adventurers tunneling beneath the earth may find themselves inside one of these hills in their explorations.

Hollow Hills are an excellent source of ores to be mined and treasures to be looted, with the more valuable loot contained in the larger hills. The treasure to be found tend to be guarded by the dangerous creatures abound in the darkness, which can easily spell the doom of an unwary explorer. Unfortunately, it also seems that the larger the hill, the more creatures that live there. Explorers should remember the basic rules of caving, and never tunnel directly down into a Hollow Hill; instead, approach from the side and bring plenty of light sources to illuminate the interior as various spawners are around every corner.

Small Hollow Hills[edit]

Small Hollow Hill
Small Hollow Hill.png
Biome Oak Savannah
Twilight Forest
Dense Twilight Forest
Mushroom Forest
Spooky Forest
Consists of Various Ores
Boss Swarm Spider
Kobold
Redcap Goblin
Zombie
Spider
Map Icon Small Hollow Hill Icon.png
ID twilightforest:small_hollow_hill

Small hills measure approximately 30 metres across and usually contain the basic minerals such as Coal, Iron, with Redstone and Glowstone occasionally being found. Explorers can expect to find a couple of treasure chests containing common tools and items such as food, arrows, ladders and torches, but rarely, a valuable Ore Magnet may be found along with a Diamond and Steeleaf. Swarm Spiders, Redcap Goblins and Kobolds reside in these hills, with other creatures common to the Overworld as well.

Medium Hollow Hills[edit]

Medium Hollow Hill
Medium Hollow Hill.png
Biome Oak Savannah
Twilight Forest
Dense Twilight Forest
Mushroom Forest
Spooky Forest
Consists of Various Ores
Boss Swarm Spider
Kobold
Slime Beetle
Fire Beetle
Redcap Goblin
Redcap Sapper
Spider
Creeper
Witch
Map Icon Medium Hollow Hill Icon.png
ID twilightforest:medium_hollow_hill

Medium hills are about 60 metres in diameter, and 25+ metres tall in the center. The interior becomes more spacious, but this has also attracted more and deadlier creatures. Gold and Lapis can be found here as well as Diamond and Emerald being seen, albeit rarely. As the value of the ores increase, so do the treasures - up to 6 chests can usually be found in a medium hill containing Ironwood Ingots and Transformation Powder, along with unique artifacts such as a Moonworm Queen, the Peacock Feather Fan and the Uncrafting Table. Fire Beetles and Redcap Sappers live in medium hills, in addition to those seen in small hills.

Large Hollow Hills[edit]

Large Hollow Hill
Large Hollow Hill.png
Biome Oak Savannah
Twilight Forest
Dense Twilight Forest
Mushroom Forest
Spooky Forest
Consists of Various Ores
Boss Slime Beetle
Fire Beetle
Pinch Beetle
Redcap Goblin
Redcap Sapper
Twilight Wraith
Skeleton
Cave Spider
Creeper
Endermen
Witch
Map Icon Large Hollow Hill Icon.png
ID twilightforest:laarge_hollow_hill

The largest hollow hills cover an area around 112 metres in diameter, giving them an interior volume of over 175,000 blocks. Every type of ore can be found in these cathedral-like caverns. There are up to 12 treasure chests, containing the most valuable treasures such as Diamonds and Steeleaf. Naturally, one will find the most dangerous monsters here, including Twilight Wraiths, Witches, Slime Beetles, and Pinch Beetles.

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