Landmarks
Landmarks in the Twilight Forest fall into two categories - Major and Minor.
Major Landmarks
Major Landmarks will show up on a Magic Map, and are massive structures filled with treasure, monsters, and even some of the boss monsters. Each major landmark has it's own page that goes into detail about what the landmark may contain:
- Hollow Hill
- Hedge Maze
- Labyrinth
- Quest Grove
- Naga Courtyard
- Lich Tower
- Hydra Lair
- Goblin Knight Stronghold
- Dark Tower
- Yeti Lair
- Aurora Palace
- Troll Caves
- Cloud Cottage
- Final Castle
Minor Landmarks
Minor Landmarks can be found scattered throughout the Twilight Forest in most Biomes. They are generally smaller structures that add to the variety and mystery that makes up the Twilight Forest.
Stone Circle
A rough stone circle of Mossy Cobblestone. In ancient times, they used to worship nature, but now only the forest creatures remain.
Well
Made with Fences, Wooden Planks and Mossy Cobblestone, these Wells are dotted around the Twilight Forest, with a deep hole filled with water. On rare occasions, a cave can meet with a well, where you could go into a well through a cave. Wells can spawn in different sizes. Who knows what could be at the bottom of these mysterious wells?
Foundation
Looks like the base of a house made of Cobblestone and Mossy Cobblestone. It had a Wooden Plank floor but the grass grew over it in some places. Adventurers say there may be secret treasures buried somewhere near these ruins.
Druid Hut
Decaying Druid Huts still moulder away in the Twilight Forest, slowly being reclaimed by nature. Be warned, Skeleton Druids still haunt these huts, and each hut contains a Skeleton Druid Spawner. These sizeable huts, once cleared of the Skeleton Druids, can serve as a small base built to be claimed. Druid Huts come in various different appearances, and some may contain a basement level with some extra loot.
Monolith
Strange-looking pillars can be found throughout the Twilight Forest, erected by long forgotten people. They are made of Obsidian, topped with a Lapis Lazuli Block. They are a welcome sight to new explorers of the Twilight Forest, as Ravens are known to haunt the surrounding area.
Stalagmite
Occasionally, Stalagmites from the Caves and Hollow Hills of the Twilight Forest break through and jut out of the ground. Sometimes these stalagmites may contain various ores, but they are mostly stone, dirt and gravel.
Leaf Dungeon
In the branches of the Twilight Oak Trees, an adventurer may hear high-pitched spider noises. These noises are coming from a Leaf Dungeon. Leaf Dungeons are a home to Swarm Spiders, each dungeon containing a Swarm Spider spawner, as well as a very special treasure. The treasures within a Leaf Dungeon contain different food, different kinds of Twilight Forest Saplings, and also occasionally the rare Magic Saplings.
Quest Grove Ruins
An adventurer may be fooled by these ruins to think they are a Quest Grove, but they are just ruins of one. Wise adventurers would not be fooled by these tiny ruins.
Twilight Oak Stump
Twilight Oak Stumps are stumps of what was once a Twilight Oak Tree. These stumps are a good supply of wood as well as Roots inside the stump. The size of the inside of the stump may be too small for a base, but they are useful for a temporary setup.
Hollow Log
Hollow Logs are pieces of Twilight Oak Trees. Hollow Logs can be found in many places throughout the Twilight Forest and can also be covered in Moss Patches.
Graveyard
Adventurers exploring the Spooky Woods may encounter these abandoned locations waiting to be rediscovered. Graveyards consist of Canopy Fence surrounding exposed Zombie mob spawners with stone slabs on top of them. Mossy cobblestone walls mark each grave and under the stone slabs, there may be a chest to reward a curious explorer. These chests can contain pumpkin seeds, pie, and Moon Dials