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  2. The Twilight Forest Wiki - benimatic.com

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    Welcome to the Official Twilight Forest Wiki! The Twilight Forest realm is an endless world like any other Minecraft dimension, except this dimension is densely forested. It has more of an enchanted, fairy tale, and mythological theme and feel than the Overworld.

  3. Progression - The Twilight Forest Wiki

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    Since version 2.1.0, the Twilight Forest mod has a system in place designed to set your adventures in the dimension along a path. The various boss-centered towers and dungeons are set in an order, and finishing one step will unlock the next step.

  4. Guide - The Twilight Forest Wiki

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    Once you have installed the mod, you may be wondering how to get into the Twilight Forest? What do you do in the Twilight Forest? Or even where do you go? This simple guide will direct you around the mod and give some insight on what you're doing.

  5. Biomes - The Twilight Forest Wiki - benimatic.com

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    To date, 19 distinct biomes have been categorised in the Twilight Forest dimension. New adventurers are recommended to craft for themselves a Magic Map, which will display the different areas in different colours, as well as the holder's exact position on the map.

  6. Enchantments - The Twilight Forest Wiki - benimatic.com

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    Throughout various dungeons in the Twilight Forest, there are books with various new Enchantments. Though these cannot be obtained through the Enchanting Table, they can be applied through the Anvil, so choose wisely the equipment the enchantments can be applied to.

  7. Labyrinth - The Twilight Forest Wiki - benimatic.com

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    The Labyrinth is a major landmark tied to Progression. It appears as an unremarkable small hill in the [ [Twilight Swamp], but opens up to an entrance to an underground structure of sprawling maze passages. In the deep levels of the Labyrinth, a fenced-off room contains a Boss Spawner with the Minoshroom.

  8. Torchberries - The Twilight Forest Wiki - benimatic.com

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    Torchberries are an item found by harvesting Torchberry Plants or slaying Skeleton Druids. They are clusters of 5 small berries that emit light, and can be used in various crafting recipes. Often, Torchberries can be used to craft a Magic Map Focus.

  9. Category:Mobs - The Twilight Forest Wiki - benimatic.com

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    Category:Mobs. In the Twilight Forest, there are three types of creatures. The first are passive creatures that will not harm the player. The second are hostile mobs that seek out to destroy the player. The last are the Bosses, each one residing in their own structure.

  10. Advancements - The Twilight Forest Wiki - benimatic.com

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    This page is about the Advancements in the game, which tracks Progression. For a full guide on progression, see Progression. Like vanilla Minecraft, Advancements are small achievements that can be obtained by completing a goal.

  11. Magic Map - The Twilight Forest Wiki

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    Magic Maps are an essential tool to any serious explorer in the Twilight Forest, as it links intrinsically to the dimension to show valuable information of the surrounding lands around the bearer. A magic map works much in the same way as a map in the Overworld does but with key differences.