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| trees      = [[Towercap]]
| trees      = [[Towercap]]
| plants      = [[Witherstand]], [[Poppycaps]]
| plants      = [[Witherstand]], [[Poppycaps]]
| animals    = [[Bat]], [[Green Ooze]], [[Boreworm]], [[Troll]], [[Stalagoomba]], [[Cave Louse]], [[Cave Moth]],[[ Cave Angler]]
| animals    = [[Rat]], [[Forest Snail]], [[Bat]], [[Green Ooze]], [[Boreworm]], [[Troll]], [[Stalagoomba]], [[Cave Louse]], [[Cave Moth]], [[Cave Centipede]], [[ Cave Angler]], [[Chasm Conch]]
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Entrances to caves can be found around the world on the side of cliffs. When entered, they lead to a cave.
Entrances to caves can be found around the world on the side of cliffs. When entered, they lead to a cave.

Revision as of 14:39, 11 October 2018

Cave
CaveTerrain.png
Can be paved Yes
Can be plowed No
Max Speed Sprint
Forageables Glimmermoss, Cavebulb, Cave Coral, Stalagoom, Cave Lantern
Trees For Trees, add terrain to related tree page.
Flora Witherstand, Poppycaps
Fauna Rat, Forest Snail, Bat, Green Ooze, Boreworm, Troll, Stalagoomba, Cave Louse, Cave Moth, Cave Centipede, Cave Angler, Chasm Conch
Go to Terrain page.

Entrances to caves can be found around the world on the side of cliffs. When entered, they lead to a cave.

Caves function similarly to Mineholes. They lead underground. Currently, all caves lead to Level 1, can only be found on the surface, and cannot be artificially created.

Caves are often used as small camps or homesteads, since they prevent decay and can lead to metal. Since Mineholes can be expensive to build, caves will usually be your best bet for getting access to metal early-game.

Special flora and fauna native to the underground spawn here, such as Glimmermoss, Cavebulbs and Stalagooms, and Bats, Trolls and Green Ooze.

Anytime a cave appears on your minimap while on the surface, and anytime you enter a cave, there is a chance you can trigger an experience.

When fermenting cheese, setting cheese in a cave counts as setting it in a Minehole.

Caves are much more common in Hafen than they were in Legacy Haven.

Flora

Anytime while adventuring around, you can find Cavebulbs, Stalagooms, Cave Coral and Glimmermoss on the ground. They are forageables, and therefor you can pick them.

Stalagooms are a small, white mushroom. They can be studied, but you can also eat them if you have unlocked the perk that allows you to do so in the Cave Hermit credo.

Cavebulbs are highly sought after, because they themselves give Psyche when eaten, a very hard to raise attribute since few foods give it, but can also be used to make Butter-steamed Cavebulbs, one of the best Psyche foods.

Glimmermoss is even more valuable than Cavebulbs, as they are one of the best Curiosities in the game.

Cave Coral is a decent Curiosity, and can be used to make a Cave Coral Ring, a primitive ring.

You may also rarely find Cave Clay, a green type of clay, in shallow water underground, and even rarer simply lying on the ground. It is a Fine Clay, making it very precious and valuable in the crafting of Bone Clay.

Witherstand can be found around the area, and Withercorn, a food, can be harvested from them.

Poppycaps can also be found. You can harvest Poppycaps from them, or destroy them for extra ones if they're empty.

You may also spot a Towercap, which is a giant mushroom that functions as both a tree and mine support.

Fauna

There is less fauna in caves than on the surface, but they all are more unique and interesting.

The most common are Bats, which are aggressive, can fly, attack in packs, and can be quite dangerous to a new Hearthling.

You can sometimes spot a group of Stalagoombas wandering around. They are a decent curio.

Boreworms are usually seen deeper down, but can spawn on any level. They can burrow into the ground and come up somewhere else like Moles, and are quite tough. Their hides, when dry, act as leather, even when they haven't been tanned yet.

Green Ooze, or more commonly referred to as Slimes, are green, sentient piles of a gelatinous substance. They can sometimes spawn on a tile that has been mined, and although they aren't too strong alone, when critically hurt they split into multiple more Slimes, meaning you must kill them fast. They give Cave Slime when killed, which is used in some foods, and can even be eaten raw once you've unlocked the required perk from the Cave Hermit credo, the same one that allows you to eat Stalagooms.

However, the rarest creature found in the underground is a Troll.

Trolls are the strongest creatures in the game. They are hostile to everyone but people who have fully completed the Cave Hermit credo. They often take large groups of strong players to kill, drop very valuable loot, and deal high-damage attacks capable of killing quickly, often in just a few hits!

Items and Materials

The walls of caves can be mined using an axe or pickaxe, and will give whatever stone/ore is inside the tiles you're mining. You can randomly get Cat Gold, Petrified Seashells, and Strange Crystals when mining, all of which act as overall bad Curiosities, except Cat Gold can be used to make Pyrite Sparks, a quick an easy fire-lighting tool, and Golden Cats, a very much good Curiosity, and Petrified Seashells can be used to make a Fossil Collection, which is also a good curio.

You can also find Rock Crystals, Geysers, Guano Piles and Great Cave Organs rarely in a cave, all of which have unique properties. See Localized Resources for more information.

Stalagmites are relatively common, and can be chipped like a boulder. They can only give Limestone. [Verify]