KatoFett replied to Mistlands oh boi. March 4, 2023 @ 8:16:49 pm PST
I have to disagree with some of this. Chirping from multiple seekers does not lead to an infested mine that frequently, at least in my experience. There's probably an equal chance it's an abandoned dverger camp, but an even higher chance that it's just bad spawning. In most Mistlands biomes I've explored, I've usually found 0-1 infested mines (including with devcommands and flying around). I agree with OP that the search for the mines is frustrating.I was so excited to get there for first time without spoiling anything.
Once i got in there i lost my ♥♥♥♥.
The whole navigating is pain in the ass
The Wisp is so useless.
Seriously you spend 90% of the time just searching for the stupid infested mines that just are perfectly hidden in the terrain cuz of the random hills creating canyons so you cant even see them blue lamp posts from far away.
Do you guys feel same or im just unlucky on the generation lol.
im just hella tilted rn.
You have more senses than just your eyes. Use them.
If you hear the chirping of 2+ Seekers, especially in the day time, follow the noise. 80% of the time it's coming from an Infested mine. At night it's far more sketch, because the spawn rate of seekers is so high.
Infested Mines are, by design, more rare than any other dungeon, a large Mistlands landmass may only have 5, smaller may have 0-1. Most will have just 3. They're about as rare as Frost Caves, but easier to find. (In my opinion)
Like Frost Caves, some Infested mines have a very "Signature" rock formation outside, Once you recognize it, you'll be able to spot them by getting above the mists.
9:13 am, March 5, 2023