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== Floor 2: Cave ==
== Floor 2: Cave ==
Floor 2 is a few bricks underground. It is nearly entirely comprised of dirt, with the floor being quite rough. It has slightly stronger enemies than the first floor, but they're mostly the same. This floor introduces Goblins and Bug Queens, also known as spitters. The Scorpion and Mantis minibosses will start appearing in rooms at this point as well. Floor 2 is home to the [[Bosses|Spider Boss]].
Floor 2 is a few bricks underground. It is nearly entirely comprised of dirt, with the floor being quite rough. It has slightly stronger enemies than the first floor, but they're mostly the same. This floor introduces Goblins and Bug Queens, also known as spitters. The Scorpion miniboss will start appearing in rooms at this point as well. Floor 2 is home to the [[Bosses|Spider Boss]].


== Floor 3: Temple ==
== Floor 3: Temple ==
Floor 3 is further down than floor 2, and has a distinct temple aesthetic. Sometimes, rooms will generate with ivy or moss on the walls and floor. Floor 3 introduces the Dark Wraith miniboss into potential fights. Floor 3 is sacred ground to the [[Bosses|Cursed Knight]].
Floor 3 is further down than floor 2, and has a distinct temple aesthetic. Sometimes, rooms will generate with ivy or moss on the walls and floor. Floor 3 introduces the Mantis miniboss into potential fights. Floor 3 is sacred ground to the [[Bosses|Cursed Knight]].


== Floor 4: Magma ==
== Floor 4: Magma ==
Floor 4 has a molten aesthetic, and appears to be made out of heated rock. Enemies are intense here, so be prepared. Legendary pedestals start to appear on floors 4 and lower. Floor 4 introduces the Mesmerizing Shade and Wasp swarms. Floor 4 is home to the [[Bosses|Excavator]].
Floor 4 has a molten aesthetic, and appears to be made out of heated rock. Enemies are intense here, so be prepared. Legendary pedestals start to appear on floors 4 and lower.


== Floor 5: Flesh ==
== Floor 5: Flesh ==
Floor 5 is made of flesh, and is quite horrific. Enemies here are even stronger than ones on floor 4, so be careful in combat. Floor 5 is where you can encounter the Gram Book as well as [[Minibosses|Mashhit]]. Floor 5 is home to the [[Bosses|Frost Fire Mage]] ([[Bosses|Oathbreaker]] when FFM is out of commission).
Floor 5 is made of flesh, and is quite horrific. Enemies here are even stronger than ones on floor 4, so be careful in combat.


== Floor 6: Simulation ==
== Floor 6: Simulation ==
Floor 6 is made to look like a crude simulation of floor 1. The enemies here are the strongest ones in the game. Good luck. Floor 6 is where you can encounter [[Minibosses|Mind-Torn Guards]], beware their sunburst attack at low hp.
Floor 6 is made to look like a crude simulation of floor 1. The enemies here are the strongest ones in the game. Good luck.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
- Staircases can sometimes spawn on top of each other, creating an extremely odd looking area.
- Staircases can sometimes spawn on top of each other, creating an extremely odd looking area.


- The pedestals that spawn legendary items can spawn on a staircase, leaving a floating pedestal.
- The pedastals that spawn legendary items can spawn on a staircase, leaving a floating pedastal.


- If you get more than 25 growths with the [[Legendaries|Feast & Famine]] you cannot go down staircases anymore. [verification needed]
- If you get more than 5 growths with the [[Legendaries|Feast & Famine]] you cannot go down staircases anymore. [verification needed]


- Before the various tile sets for floors 4 and lower were completed, rooms were relatively blank. What constituted as stairs was three columns that the players needed to jump on to get onto a higher floor. ''Depending on what level you were, sometimes you couldn't get out!''
- Before the various tilesets for floors 4 and lower were completed, rooms were relatively blank. What constituted as stairs was three columns that the players needed to jump on to get onto a higher floor. ''Depending on what level you were, sometimes you couldn't get out!''
 
- It is possible to return to floor 5 from floor 6.
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