hides plenty of mysteries within the depths of its mines, but this also means that it's easy to miss out on features and content. Past the opening tutorial, more complex mechanics and discoveries are left for players to figure out on their own accord. This can be a rewarding way to play, but it also means that basic upgrades can be overlooked for far too long, and unique discoveries may go permanently unnoticed.
Getting a good overview of less obvious aspects of makes it easier to focus on the intended main challenges, like taking on bosses and gathering rare resources. It also makes it easier to get friends on board for a journey into the gloom, as stumbling about in the dark without much frame of reference can be a harder sell. Regardless of the reason, there's plenty to gain from finding out some aspects of ahead of time.
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Building useful tools like forges and Map Stones is obviously a major part of, but it's easy to miss the memo on how to undo the process. Pressing X in front of a construction that can be dismantled brings up the tools to do so. This will drop the crafting materials in its place, making this a vital technique for instances like regaining black diamond from Map Stones. It's also essentially instantaneous, so it's much faster than breaking anything down with a pickaxe.
Although clearing the orcs out of a camp seems like it would be the best way to take care of the situation in, finishing off the occupants doesn't finish off the camp. Destroying the central pole structure is necessary to stop them from respawning in the future. Perhaps more importantly, this is also the way to get the key to unlock the orc chest in each camp, which provides a
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