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In [[adventure mode]] (as of v0.31.17) caves can sometimes be found by repeatedly asking an NPC about the surroundings. They're the only way of entering the [[cavern|underworld]] in adventure mode (besides visiting an [[abandon|abandoned fortress]] which has an entrance to a cavern), so if NPCs in one region don't tell you about any caves move to another region and try again. | In [[adventure mode]] (as of v0.31.17) caves can sometimes be found by repeatedly asking an NPC about the surroundings. They're the only way of entering the [[cavern|underworld]] in adventure mode (besides visiting an [[abandon|abandoned fortress]] which has an entrance to a cavern), so if NPCs in one region don't tell you about any caves move to another region and try again. | ||
− | Before v0.31.17 | + | Before v0.31.17 caves could be found by asking for quests, and would often contain many stolen crafts which could be sold at shops. |
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