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Sunk deep into the earth beneath the [[Twilight Swamp]] are the shadowy, twisting '''Labyrinths'''. These vast underground mazes are a good challenge for a seasoned explorer, with winding corridors seemingly without end, dead-ends and scuttling monsters lurking in the dark, but also many treasures to reward those who conquer the labyrinth.
The '''Labyrinth''' is a major landmark tied to [[Progression]]. It appears as an unremarkable small hill in the [[Twilight Swamp], but opens up to an entrance to an underground structure of sprawling maze passages. In the deep levels of the Labyrinth, a fenced-off room contains a [[Boss Spawner]] with the [[Minoshroom]].


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The Labyrinth itself contains two levels, each level appearing nearly as identical as each other. Access to the first level can be achieved by either finding the entrance room, or through openings created by cave tunnels. However, the second level is completely sealed off with Bedrock, leaving the entrance created by the first floor the only way to access the second floor.


=Monsters=
The entire complex is constructed of [[Mazestone]], an extremely hard material that dissuades players from digging holes through the walls. Although mainly formed into bricks for the walls, it also can be found with subtle mosaic patterns on the floor or with a smooth surface in the ceiling. Wooden arches and {{mcw|Iron Bar|Iron Bars}} are the most common decorations found throughout the maze. Torches can be found occasionally scattered throughout the structure. Sometimes, a path may contain a small nook containing a barred-off Chest with loot, although some of these Chests will be trapped with TNT.
[[Minotaur]]s are the signature creatures to be found in the Labyrinth, but they do share the twisting corridors with others, whether willingly or not is a question better left unanswered. Scuttling [[Fire Beetle]]s, [[Slime Beetle]]s and [[Pinch Beetle]]s have been found, with {{mcw|Cave Spider|Cave Spiders}} also making their home in the darkness, though thankfully not to the same extent as in mineshafts in the Overworld. Also unique to the Labyrinth are [[Maze Slime]]s. These amorphous cubes seem to be identical to their green Swamp cousins, other than their odd brick-like appearance, and while they can overwhelm an ill-prepared adventurer by sheer weight of numbers, they may be a welcome adversary as they can contain a valuable [[Charm of Keeping]], as well as a handy supply of {{mcw|Slime Ball|Slime Balls}}.


=Treasure=
Throughout the Labyrinth, there are several rooms and dead ends of notable features. For example, some dead ends will be laced in Torches, while others may contain water or lava streams. In lower levels, these dead ends may contain Huge Mushroom blocks. Sometimes, a path may intersect with a large room. In the first floor, one of these rooms will contain a gate that blocks the second floor. Otherwise, these rooms may be completely empty, buried in Gravel or Huge Mushrooms, or contain several small barred columns that may contain Chests, a trap, nothing, or a [[Minotaur]] spawner.
The many chests hidden in the maze have been found to contain all manner of wondrous prizes. The dead end treasure rooms often include [[Maze Wafer]]s, {{mcw|Blaze Rod|Blaze Rods}}, [[Ironwood Ingot]]s, and occasionally {{mcw|Golden Apple|Golden Apples}} and [[Steeleaf]]. The Minotaur Lairs can have even more useful equipment, such as {{mcw|Iron Ingot|Iron Ingots}}, Steeleaf, {{mcw|Potions}} and Ironwood Ingots, as well as full [[Ironwood Armor]] and [[Steeleaf Armor]]. These chests can also contain the essential [[Maze Map Focus]], which can be used to create a [[Maze Map]], a major boon to any explorer wishing to navigate the maze.


=Secret Vault=
Only Creepers, Cave Spiders, and the odd Endermen are the only vanilla monsters that can naturally spawn in the Labyrinth, as it is home to a variety of monsters, some unique to the Labyrinth. Of note are the Minotaurs that populate most of the Labyrinth, but [[Maze Slime]]s are another exclusive monster. Other monsters that may spawn include [[Fire Beetle]]s, [[Slime Beetle]]s, and [[Pinch Beetle]]s.
It is rumored that there are even more fabulous prizes to be found. These treasures are said to lie within a secret vault that only those who hold a [[Maze Map]] will be able to find. The second level of a Labyrinth will contain a secret room that contains very valuable treasures such as the unique [[Mazebreaker]], {{mcw|Emerald|Emeralds}}, some Steeleaf, some Ironwood Ingots, and occasionally an {{mcw|Ender Chest}} to stash these treasures in safely. Those lucky explorers who have found the vault have also reported finding highly enchanted armor, tools, and weapons within these chests. Vault rooms are hidden by several layers of Mazestone and will have four large chests in the center. The four large chests will be heavily guarded by 16 wooden pressure plates which are resting on TNT. Sand will be resting on Mazestone that is above the wooden pressure plates, preventing easy entrance from the top. Entrance from the bottom is also difficult due to the bedrock floor. Great care should be taken when entering the secret room so as to not blow up the valuable loot. Although the best way to access the vault safely is to mine down to the bedrock layer, mine a hole large enough for you to stand in the direction of the vault. Place a trapdoor down so that you can crawl below the pressure plates, and then proceed to mine all of the TNT. Once that is done, you may safely access all of the loot with no risk of explosion.


=Progression=
==Loot==
Those who first enter the [[Twilight Swamp]] will find the entire area plagued by clouds of mosquitoes, inflicting a wasting hunger on anyone attempting to trek further in. Pushing onwards to the Labyrinth entrance is of no use as the maze will be protected by the same force field that protects the [[Lich Tower]]s. Only by killing a [[Twilight Lich]] and taking its scepter will the mosquito curse be dispelled, as well as removing the shield over the Labyrinth.
A chest item most frequently found in the Labyrinth are [[Maze Wafer]]s, a food item that aids in quickly restoring health. Other useful materials include, {{mcw|Blaze Rod|Blaze Rods}}, [[Ironwood Ingot]]s, and [[Steeleaf]]. The large rooms can have useful items such as {{mcw|Potions}}, as well as a vast array of Steeleaf equipment. These chests can also contain the [[Maze Map Focus]], [[Charm of Keeping I]], and [[Red Thread]].


Defeating the [[Minoshroom]] and consuming some of the [[Meef Stroganoff]] that it carries will remove the protections on the [[Fire Swamp]] and allow access to the monstrous [[Hydra]].
Hidden within the walls of the Labyrinth, a secret vault of rare and precious loot may be found. Uncovering this room is not an easy task as the room is trapped with TNT and blocks of Sand ready to trigger the Pressure Plates below. If successfully looted, items such as strongly enchanted Steeleaf equipment, Ender Chests, and Emeralds can be found. One of these four chests will also contain the [[Mazebreaker]], a powerful mining tool.


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==Progression==
The Labyrinth is locked by Progression, protected by the Twilight Swamp's biome protection and an additional structure protection barrier..
 
In order to unlock the Labyrinth, the Twilight Lich must be defeated. This will clear the dense mosquito swarm as well as removing some structure protection from the Goblin Knight Stronghold.


=Image Reel=
As well as being locked by Progression, the Labyrinth is also key to progressing to the [[Fire Swamp]] by defeating the Minoshroom.
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Entrance|The entrance and exit|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Elevator|The gateway between the layers of the Labyrinth|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Second Floor|The second floor is even darker than the first|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Minotaur Chambers|A common meeting ground for all of the [[Minotaur]]s|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Infested Chamber|A room created by the [[Minoshroom|Minoshroom's]] influence|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Collapsed Roof|Without any support, the Labyrinth can collapse in on itself.|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Water Pool|Even the Minotaurs need a nice bath.|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Iron Gateway|An Iron Gateway to keep the mobs at bay.|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Wooden Archway|An Archway to hold up the Labyrinth.|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Dead End Infested|A dead end infested by the [[Minoshroom|Minoshroom's]] influence.|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Dead End Root|A dead end filled with various [[Roots]] and [[Root Strands]].|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Dead End Water|A dead end filled with a small shower of water.|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Dead End Lava|A dead end filled with a small, hot, lava shower.|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Dead End 2 Torch|A dead end filled with 2 Torches.|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Dead End 40 Torch|A dead end filled with 40 Torches.|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Chest Room|A rare room with some valuables. Be careful for traps!|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Chest Vault Not Exterior|A typical wall, made of several variants of [[Mazestone]]|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Chest Vault Exterior|An odd wall, full of unchanging [[Mazestone]]|320}}
{{ImageGallery|Labyrinth - Boss Room|The [[Minoshroom]] Attacks!|320}}


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{{history|1.15.2|Disabled mob spawning in the Labyrinth vault.}}
{{history|1.15.2|Disabled mob spawning in the Labyrinth vault.}}
{{history|2.3.5|Fixed Labyrinths generating a few blocks higher than usual.}}
{{history|2.3.5|Fixed Labyrinths generating a few blocks higher than usual.}}
{{history|4.0.860|Tripwired Chest Rooms in the Labyrinth host unstable TNT.}}
{{history|4.1.1096|Fixed the Minoshroom sometimes spawning too early in the Labyrinth.
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Fixed Labyrinths missing some of their Bedrock walls.}}
{{history|4.2.1468|The Mazebreaker is now guaranteed to generates in Labyrinth vaults.}}
{{history|4.4.1977|Fixed the holes in the Labyrinths Bedrock floors and walls by extending them by one block.}}
{{history|4.4.2235|Labyrinth now modify noise-based generation in ways similar to how vanilla's structures modify the terrain.}}
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Latest revision as of 09:41, 23 August 2024

Labyrinth
Labyrinth.png
Biome Twilight Swamp
Consists of Mazestone
Oak Fence
Water
Lava
Gravel
Mushroom Blocks
Mushrooms
Iron Bars
Chest
Tripwire
Tripwire Hook
TNT
Boss Minoshroom
Map Icon Labyrinth Icon.png
ID twilightforest:labyrinth

The Labyrinth is a major landmark tied to Progression. It appears as an unremarkable small hill in the [[Twilight Swamp], but opens up to an entrance to an underground structure of sprawling maze passages. In the deep levels of the Labyrinth, a fenced-off room contains a Boss Spawner with the Minoshroom.

The Labyrinth itself contains two levels, each level appearing nearly as identical as each other. Access to the first level can be achieved by either finding the entrance room, or through openings created by cave tunnels. However, the second level is completely sealed off with Bedrock, leaving the entrance created by the first floor the only way to access the second floor.

The entire complex is constructed of Mazestone, an extremely hard material that dissuades players from digging holes through the walls. Although mainly formed into bricks for the walls, it also can be found with subtle mosaic patterns on the floor or with a smooth surface in the ceiling. Wooden arches and Iron Bars are the most common decorations found throughout the maze. Torches can be found occasionally scattered throughout the structure. Sometimes, a path may contain a small nook containing a barred-off Chest with loot, although some of these Chests will be trapped with TNT.

Throughout the Labyrinth, there are several rooms and dead ends of notable features. For example, some dead ends will be laced in Torches, while others may contain water or lava streams. In lower levels, these dead ends may contain Huge Mushroom blocks. Sometimes, a path may intersect with a large room. In the first floor, one of these rooms will contain a gate that blocks the second floor. Otherwise, these rooms may be completely empty, buried in Gravel or Huge Mushrooms, or contain several small barred columns that may contain Chests, a trap, nothing, or a Minotaur spawner.

Only Creepers, Cave Spiders, and the odd Endermen are the only vanilla monsters that can naturally spawn in the Labyrinth, as it is home to a variety of monsters, some unique to the Labyrinth. Of note are the Minotaurs that populate most of the Labyrinth, but Maze Slimes are another exclusive monster. Other monsters that may spawn include Fire Beetles, Slime Beetles, and Pinch Beetles.

Loot[edit]

A chest item most frequently found in the Labyrinth are Maze Wafers, a food item that aids in quickly restoring health. Other useful materials include, Blaze Rods, Ironwood Ingots, and Steeleaf. The large rooms can have useful items such as Potions, as well as a vast array of Steeleaf equipment. These chests can also contain the Maze Map Focus, Charm of Keeping I, and Red Thread.

Hidden within the walls of the Labyrinth, a secret vault of rare and precious loot may be found. Uncovering this room is not an easy task as the room is trapped with TNT and blocks of Sand ready to trigger the Pressure Plates below. If successfully looted, items such as strongly enchanted Steeleaf equipment, Ender Chests, and Emeralds can be found. One of these four chests will also contain the Mazebreaker, a powerful mining tool.

Progression[edit]

The Labyrinth is locked by Progression, protected by the Twilight Swamp's biome protection and an additional structure protection barrier..

In order to unlock the Labyrinth, the Twilight Lich must be defeated. This will clear the dense mosquito swarm as well as removing some structure protection from the Goblin Knight Stronghold.

As well as being locked by Progression, the Labyrinth is also key to progressing to the Fire Swamp by defeating the Minoshroom.

History[edit]

History

Version Details
1.11.11 Added Labyrinth.
1.12.0 Added a small well entrance to the Labyrinth.

Treasure rooms now have Torches.

1.12.3 Put a hill on top of the entrance, just to make things nicer.
1.15.2 Disabled mob spawning in the Labyrinth vault.
2.3.5 Fixed Labyrinths generating a few blocks higher than usual.
4.0.860 Tripwired Chest Rooms in the Labyrinth host unstable TNT.
4.1.1096 Fixed the Minoshroom sometimes spawning too early in the Labyrinth.

Fixed Labyrinths missing some of their Bedrock walls.

4.2.1468 The Mazebreaker is now guaranteed to generates in Labyrinth vaults.
4.4.1977 Fixed the holes in the Labyrinths Bedrock floors and walls by extending them by one block.
4.4.2235 Labyrinth now modify noise-based generation in ways similar to how vanilla's structures modify the terrain.


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