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[[Category:Exploration]] |
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Revision as of 23:42, 13 October 2022
Veloren worlds contain various kinds of sites for players to explore, some of which are more developed than others. The kinds of sites labelled on the map are described here along sites that aren't shown on map.
Castles
Main Article: Castles
Similar to giant trees, large, walled castles are currently in Veloren and are present in the world as sites for RtSim NPCs to travel to, but have yet to serve a proper purpose.
Caves
Main Article: Caves
Caves are natural structures also marked on your map. Ores, Gems and monsters are most commonly found inside including chests. More valuable ores, gems and tougher enemies spawn deeper in caves. Who knows what lurks? Are you prepared to plumb the depths, adventurer?
Dungeons
Main Article: Dungeons
Dungeons are runic structures which can be identified on the map as a monster face along a difficulty level (dots). They consist of a maze of rooms which span 4-5 floors. Dungeons with difficulties 1-3 are doable by a solo player; above that, you may want to find a group. (It's also more fun!)
On entering the dungeon you’ll descend a long, spiral staircase that will eventually exit at the first dungeon level, deep below ground. Each level has a series of corridors and rooms containing hostile enemies and treasure chests. The most rare and powerful loot in the game can be obtained from dungeons!
Make sure you’re well stocked up on healing items before attempting your first dungeon.
Giant Trees
Main Article: Giant Trees
Although giant trees are currently in the game and are generated at various locations across the world, they have yet to serve much of a non-aesthetic purpose. According to DevBlog #106, the hope is that they will eventually become sites containing villagers or small towns.
Site
Main Article: Sites
Sites are hidden locations on maps that you may come across during exploration. They are randomly generated in certain biomes.
source:
https://gitlab.com/veloren/veloren/-/blob/master/world/src/layer/spot.rs
https://gitlab.com/veloren/veloren/-/tree/master/world/src/site2/plot
Airship Crashsite
Looters are looking to turn a profit from a pilot's misfortune.
Dwarf Tomb
Some dwarf tombs are scattered across Veloren with a strange floating stone. Not much is know about the purpose of those tombs as Veloren's ingame lore will be procedurally generated. It may be a remains of an old dwarf kingdom, a huge relay or a hidden structure beneath your feet. Whatever is clear is that dwarf robbers have settled their hideout so we advise adventurers to stay away from these sites as we cannot guarantee their safety.
Fallen Tree
A large tree that has been hollowed out, with chests found within. Deadwoods can often be found around these, but Mandragora and Mossdrakes can also be found.
Forest Camp
A single camping tent with a Cooking Pot.
Gnarling's Totem
Gnarling are a tribal community living in forest. As spirituous they are, they love carving huge pole and create a totem that covey their beliefs. We strongly discourage careless adventurer to approach their beautiful totem and disrupt their living.
Gnome Spring
These can be found on flat terrain in Forests, away from rivers and lakes.
Hyena Lair
Hyenas live in packs in the desert near these giant skull structures. It may be from a dinosaur species, perhaps 200 time bigger than the Archaeos you just escaped by a hair's breadth. Whatever it was, we are lucky it's dead and serves for hyena's teething at the present time. Judging by their open jaws, you might be their next meal.
Igloo
Picture of adlet home
Jungle Outpost
A salvage operation setup at a jungle ruin.
Jungle Ruin
Ruins that have yet to be discovered by salvagers.
Lion Rock
Pillars of rock found in Savannah regions, around which Lions congregate. Don't go near them until you are strong enough to beat 5-10 lions.
Myrmidon Temple
Myrmidons, the old greek "Murmekes" meaning Ants, are inspired from greek mythology. According to the myths, they were ferocious and powerful fighters that fought under Achille's order during the Trojan's war. If you ever wanted to visit a temple full of ants, this one is in good shape, but prepare yourself for a rough battle.
Pirate Camp
Camp where a pirate and a chest can be found
Pirate Hideout
Yaaaaaaar! Pirates! They built a boat shaped fort in the middle of wilderness. Those pointy hat wearing a coat with shiny buttons are a wild and lively community. Friends, beer, songs. Upon your arrival, they silently glared each other, put their hand to their sword. I got breaking news for you reader, gentle pirates only exist in fiction and you are probably a bag of money. Run.
Rock Circle
A mysterious circle of rocks.
Saurok Altar
Not much is know about the lizard-men tribe. You will find them in jungle near an aztec's style altar which they protect and bring gifts to a lizard shaped stone. Maybe a divinity that brings a good omen to their civilization?
Mighty Saurok | |||
120
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🛡 Armor |
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💥 Crit |
🏃 Speed |
0
🔨 Stun |
0
👁️ Stealth |
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Hostile: | yes | ||
Mount: | no | ||
Danger: | medium | ||
Rarity: | common |
Saurok Temple
A temple belonging to the Sauroks.
Saurok Tower
Shipwreck
Stone arch
The stone arch is spotted in desert. Either the structure is natural or something else created it, but nobody knows. Ngoubous took a liking for this spot where they can scratch their horns and do a running contest with you.
Troll Cave
A cave where a troll can be found.
Witch Hut
Hidden beneath the trees you may encounter a witch's house, emitting a glowing green light. The witch live with 3 little cats that keep them company during potion preparation. Those precious potions are often sought by travellers that meet their demise upon fighting against these witches.
Wolf Burrow
A small burrow that is the den of wolves.
Towns
Main Article: Towns
If using the default world, the player first spawns in a particular town near the center of the world. Many other towns exist in various parts of the world, marked by town icons on the map. As you wander around the world, you may meet RtSim NPCs who will tell you which town they're traveling to. In each town, you will find a handful of houses as well as a (relatively empty) stone tower. Houses may contain items and loot, and towns in general may be host to merchants whom you might be able to interest in a trade. You can also stop by to craft some items in crafting stations
Crafting Stations
Crafting stations are found in Towns and Cities. In cliff towns and desert towns, Crafting stations are located inside of buildings.
In order to craft items that require the use of a certain Crafting station, find a crafting station of the matching type and interact with it to bring up the crafting menu. Currently in the 0.15 version, there are 10 crafting stations available. You can click on them to see their related recipes :
Desert Town
🌞 : 🎵 Fiesta del pueblo (Aeronic)
🌙 : 🎵 Warmth of the earth (Crow)
🎵 A tale worth telling (Oolnokk's mixed by Cereal 7)
🎵 Starlit pathway (DaforLynx)
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Desert houses
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Central building
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Rooftop
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Crafting stations
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House interior.
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Library.
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Bathroom
Cliff Town
🌞 : 🎵 Life of a background mob (GeekyGami) 🎵 The quiet after the battle (Tobias Thy-(Thy SFX)) 🎵 A rest after the sunset (phoenix13032005) 🎵 Bustle and bloom (DaForLynx) 🎵 Rest assured (badbbad)
🌙 : 🎵 Warmth of the earth (Crow)
🎵 A tale worth telling (Oolnokk's mixed by Cereal 7)
🎵 Starlit pathway (DaforLynx)
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Living room
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Crafting station
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Bathroom
Temperate Town
🌞 : 🎵 Life of a background mob (GeekyGami) 🎵 The quiet after the battle (Tobias Thy-(Thy SFX)) 🎵 A rest after the sunset (phoenix13032005) 🎵 Bustle and bloom (DaForLynx) 🎵 Rest assured (badbbad)
🌙 : 🎵 Warmth of the earth (Crow)
🎵 A tale worth telling (Oolnokk's mixed by Cereal 7)
🎵 Starlit pathway (DaforLynx)
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Crafting stations hall
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Bedroom
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Living room
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Living room
Coastal Town
panoramic pic
music
gallery
Transport
Airship (when they have a deck)
Balloon (when they have a deck)
Ship (when they have a deck)
Train (when they have a deck)