

The waters are as cold as they are black. The levels range from the area level of the base map Underground Sea Map Underground Sea Map Map Level: 69 Additionally, monster level increases by 1 each time the player enters a new area.

In order to proceed to the next level, the player must kill all monsters in the current level. This map is divided into six levels, with the first two using the Submerged Passage tileset, the 3rd and 4th using the Crypt tileset, and the last two the Chamber tileset. Travel to this Map by using it in a personal Map Device.

Oba's Cursed Trove is a unique Underground Sea Map Underground Sea Map Map Level: 69 Oba of the Karui, Conqueror of Corruption. Ground Effect has a radius of 10 (Hidden)Īrea becomes fatal after some time "Here the soil is more deadly than any swing of the axe." Item Quantity: +40% Area has patches of desecrated groundĢ0 patches with Ground Effect per 100 tiles (Hidden) Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page.
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