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This page documents feature(s) that are no longer part of the mod.
These features only existed in outdated versions of Advent of Ascension.

The following article lists all of the removed features in the mod. These were features that existed at one point but were removed later.

Removed dimensions

Ancient Cavern

Main article: Removed features/Ancient Cavern

The Ancient Cavern was a structure dimension tied to the four deities. Unlike its name would suggest, it was less a cavern and more of a temple structure that floated in the void. The Ancient Cavern had a main room that spawned four different mobs, and separate outer chambers that housed each god's "champion", which was a special boss that dropped item themed around said god and required level 70 in a specific skill (in addition to level 70 in Augury before 3.2) in order to fight. The bosses also required a full Tribute bar for the respective god to challenge; this could be obtained by killing enough of the representative mob in the main room.

The Ancient Cavern was removed in 3.5. However, the developer has said that the concept will remain and will likely be reused in the future. If it is reused, the concept will be revamped and likely be merged with any other surviving structure dimension concept into a single dimension, Nowhere, at least partially for technical reasons.

Immortallis

Main article: Removed features/Immortallis

Immortallis was a dungeon dimension consisting of a series of rooms. Players would complete trials interspersed with fights against the Immortals, and be rewarded with Dungeon Tokens that could be used to trade for various rewards.

Immortallis was removed in 3.5. However, the developer has said that concept will remain and likely be reused in the future. If it is reused, the concept will be revamped and likely be merged with any other surviving structure dimension concept into a single dimension, Nowhere, at least partially for technical reasons.

Removed entities

Several entities have been removed throughout the mod's history for various reasons.

Fragment Temple mobs

The following mobs were present only in Fragment Temples. When Fragment Temples were removed in 3.0, these mobs were removed with them. Below is a list of these mobs:

3.5 mob removals

Many mobs were removed in 3.5 in order to reduce bloat, particularly in the Overworld. In particular, most event mobs were removed, with the remaining ones moved to other dimensions. Below is a list of these mobs:

3.5 boss removals

Several bosses were also removed in 3.5. This was primarily due to quality issues.

Removed NPCs

Some NPCs have been removed from the mod, including Skill Masters for removed/scrapped skills. The following is a list of these NPCs:

Removed blocks

Campfire

The Campfire was a utility block that was added in 2.0. Campfires were tied into the Thermal Bar mechanic and were usable as a heat source. In 2.4 temperature mechanics were entirely removed, and Campfires were repurposed into healing blocks that would passively heal nearby players for 2 (♥×1) every three seconds.

They were removed in 3.0.

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Oak Planks
Oak Planks
Flint
Oak Planks
Cobblestone
Cobblestone
Cobblestone
Campfire

Unobtainable Carved Runes

The Carved Rune of Empowering and Carved Rune of Focus were types of carved runes that were previously meant to be used for infusion table blueprints when they spawned. Infusion blueprints were removed but the carved runes remained. They were finally removed in 3.4.

Celevus Planks and Shroom Planks

Celevus Planks and Shroom Planks are types of wood planks that existed in the mod at one point before being removed.

Shroom Planks were added in version 2.0 of the mod, while Celevus Planks were added in 2.4. Celevus Planks were crafted from Celeve Stems while Shroom Planks were crafted out of the Mushroom blocks in Mysterium. There were five different colors of shroom planks, one for each mushroom color in Mysterium.

Celevus Planks and Shroom Planks otherwise shared all the same properties as the other wood planks in the mod.

They were removed in an unknown version due to realism and consistency issues with making planks from stems and mushrooms.

Filtration System

These are special utility blocks that were previously used to make Magic Mending Solution. However Magic Mending Solution soon gained a crafting recipe in 3.2 making the Filtration Systems useless. They were finally removed in 3.4.

Tyrosaur Altar

The Tyrosaur Altar was a boss altar block that was used to spawn the boss Tyrosaur. The player could spawn the boss Tyrosaur by using a Bone Horn on it.

It was originally added as a part of the 2.5 Snapshot, and then fully added in Tslat 1.1. It generated as a part of the Tyrosaur Stomping Ground structure.

The Tyrosaur Altar was removed in 3.2, and the way the player spawns Tyrosaur was tweaked.

Cycade Wood

These are types of wood added in 1.0 and can be found in Jungle Lotto Huts, Opteryx Nests and in Coniferons room in the Ancient Cavern. All of its variants were removed in 3.4 and got replaced with Stranglewood in Jungle Lotto Huts and Opteryx Nests. For Coniferon's room it got replaced with Jungle Wood, although Removed features/Ancient Cavern was eventually removed along with Removed features/Coniferon.

Blocks exclusive to biomes that no longer generate

Several biomes from several dimensions were removed in version 3.0, though the blocks that could only be found from these removed biomes stayed in the game until version 3.3. As there were many blocks that have been removed, this list is currently incomplete.

Custom monster spawners

Main article: Removed features/Custom monster spawners

The monster spawners inside structures used to have custom textures for each spawner. Although they were otherwise identical to vanilla spawners, the custom textures required that they were separate blocks, which caused technical and compatibility issues. As a result, they were removed in 3.4 and replaced with vanilla spawners.

Boss Statues

Bosses used to drop gray statues on death, which could be crafted into gold versions. There were also unobtainable fully-colored ornate statues.

Statues were removed in 3.4 and got replaced with trophies due to technical issues.

Removed items

Portal blueprints and portals

Prior to version 2.0, there was a different way to get to dimensions instead of the Ancient Teleporter. Portals to the dimensions would instead spawn naturally in the world. These portals could then be recreated elsewhere by using special blueprints, which were then dropped off of the rare mobs in the dimensions.

  • The Haven portal spawned high in the sky above Extreme Hills biomes in the Overworld.
  • The Abyss portal spawned in the Nether.
  • The Precasia portal spawned underground in Jungle biomes in the Overworld.
  • The Mysterium portal spawned in Taiga biomes in the Overworld.
  • The Iromine portal spawned in the Deeplands.
  • The Deeplands portal spawned underground in the Overworld.
  • The Gardencia portal spawned in Precasia.
  • The L'Borean portal spawned in Gardencia.
  • The Barathos portal spawned in Runandor.
  • The Dustopia portal spawned in Greckon.
  • The Vox Ponds portal spawned in Gardencia.

Lunalus also had a blueprint, and there were two blueprints for the Greckon/Runandor portal.

Cannon dust

Darkstone Dust

In version 1.0, cannons required different kinds of dust as ammunition in order to be fired. One such example is "Darkstone Dust" (see image right). These dusts were removed and replaced with Cannonballs and Grenades.

Upgradable swords

In version 1.0, there existed three swords that were the result of upgrading a sword with an Upgrade Kit. These include the Ancient-Crystal Sword, Netherskull Sword, and Precasian-Blood Sword. These swords had the same statistics as their base swords did, so the change was purely cosmetic.

Weapon Base Sword Upgrade Kit
Ancient-Crystal Sword Ancient-Crystal Sword Crystallite Sword Crystallite Sword Ancient Upgrade Kit Ancient Upgrade Kit
Netherskull Sword Netherskull Sword Skeletal Sword Skeletal Sword Nether Upgrade Kit Nether Upgrade Kit
Precasian-Blood Sword Precasian-Blood Sword Bloodstone Sword Bloodstone Sword Precasian Upgrade Kit Precasian Upgrade Kit

They were removed in an unknown version prior to 1.1.6H, but their textures remained in the mod's files until 3.0.

Beginner swords

Several "beginner" swords and greatblades were added in the 2.5 Snapshot. The new developer has since confirmed they are not coming back mainly due to balancing issues.

For documentation purposes, the weapons and their stats are listed here.

Swords

Weapon Damage Secondary effect
Diamondhead Sword Diamondhead Sword 17 (♥×8.5) 2% chance to fully heal player on hit
Divinity Sword Divinity Sword 9 (♥×4.5) Kept on death by default
Slowstone Sword Slowstone Sword 7 (♥×3.5) Quintuple damage to slowed enemies
Terrestrial Sword Terrestrial Sword 9 (♥×4.5) 6 (♥×3) damage to nearby mobs
Witherstone Sword Witherstone Sword 7 (♥×3.5) Quintuple damage to withering enemies

Greatblades

Weapon Damage Secondary effect
Burnblade Burnblade 6 (♥×3) Quadruple damage to mobs on fire
Slowstone Greatblade Slowstone Greatblade 8 (♥×4) Quadruple damage to slowed enemies
Terrestrial Greatblade Terrestrial Greatblade 7 (♥×3.5) 6 (♥×3) damage to nearby mobs
Witherstone Greatblade Witherstone Greatblade 7 (♥×3.5) Quadruple damage to withering enemies

Demonic weapons

The Demon Bow and Demonic Destroyer were added in 1.1, presumably as a teaser for the "Angels and Demons" update. They were removed in version 2.0. The Angels and Demons update was eventually scrapped, and Scimiguy does not wish to comment on whether or not these items will make a return.

Weapon Damage Secondary effect
Demon Bow Demon Bow 15 (♥×7.5) Increases damage over range
Weapon Damage Ammo Speed Secondary effect
Demonic Destroyer Demonic Destroyer 24 (♥×12) Metal Pellet Fast Strong knockback

Archerguns

Archerguns were a type of weapon that shoots arrows at a fast rate. They were removed in 3.4 and got replaced with Crossbows but the abilities of them remained.

Demonic armor

Calefaction armor

Hermetism armor

Vulcanism armor

Arrows

Ancient Teleporter Blueprint

Portal Structure Blueprint

Formation Staff

Infusion Blueprint

Krasaun's Dawn

Rune Pouch

Strange Realmstone

Realmstone Fragments

Pre-3.0 Tablets

Main article: Tablets

Before 3.0, the tablets in the mod had a very different function. They were essentially "infinite potions", causing effects (often potion buffs) for the cost of Soul Power. They were crafted with Moondust, which was renamed to Moonstone in 3.0.

Most tablets were status effect tablets that gave potion effects when used. However, a select few were classified as instant effect tablets that gave instantaneous or very short effects. These had a slightly different shape from the status effect tablets.

These tablets were removed in 3.0. In 3.2, new Tablets that were placed in the world and drained Soul Power to provide an area-of-effect function. The names for Tablet of Agility, Tablet of Gravity, Tablet of Resistance, Tablet of Strength, and Tablet of Energy were reused for some of the tablets in 3.2.

Status effect tablets

Icon Name Status Effect Anima Level Req Soul Power Cost Recipe Item Id Version Added
Tablet of Agility 1.7.10 Tablet of Agility Speed III (2:00)
Jump Boost III (2:00)
Level 75 10 Soul Power
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Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Alacrity Boots
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Agility
nevermine:TabletAgility 1.0
Tablet of Combat Tablet of Combat Strength I (2:00)
Resistance III (2:00)
Level 85 10 Soul Power
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Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Bloodstone Sword
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Combat
nevermine:TabletCombat 1.0
Tablet of Divine Intervention Tablet of Divine Intervention Resistance (0:15) Level 80 6 Soul Power
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Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Runic Helmet
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Divine Intervention
nevermine:TabletDivineIntervention 2.1
Tablet of Fire Resistance Tablet of Fire Resistance Fire Resistance I (2:00) Level 20 9 Soul Power
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Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Infernal Chestplate
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Fire Resistance
nevermine:TabletFireResistance 1.0
Tablet of Fury Mining Tablet of Fury Mining Haste III (3:00) Level 30 10 Soul Power
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Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Emberstone Pickaxe
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Fury Mining
nevermine:TabletFuryMining 1.0
Tablet of Gills Tablet of Gills Water Breathing I (2:00) Level 5 6 Soul Power
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Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Coral Stone
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Gills
nevermine:TabletGills 1.0
Tablet of Gravity 1.7.10 Tablet of Gravity Jump Boost V (3:00) Level 10 8 Soul Power
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Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Gravity Blaster
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Gravity
nevermine:TabletGravity 1.0
Tablet of Invisibility Tablet of Invisibility Invisibility I (2:00) Level 1 5 Soul Power
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Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Ghostly Powder
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Invisibility
nevermine:TabletInvisibility 1.0
Tablet of Night Vision Tablet of Night Vision Night Vision I (3:00) Level 1 8 Soul Power
BlankCraftingGrid
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Blaze Rod
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Night Vision
nevermine:TabletNightVision 1.0
Tablet of Regeneration Tablet of Regeneration Regeneration III (2:00) Level 45 10 Soul Power
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Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Rejuvenation Staff
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Regeneration
nevermine:TabletRegeneration 1.0
Tablet of Resistance 1.7.10 Tablet of Resistance Resistance II (4:00) Level 35 9 Soul Power
BlankCraftingGrid
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Rammerhead Hide
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Resistance
nevermine:TabletResistance 1.0
Tablet of Speed Tablet of Speed Speed V (3:00) Level 25 7 Soul Power
BlankCraftingGrid
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Speed Boots
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Speed
nevermine:TabletSpeed 1.0
Tablet of Strength 1.7.10 Tablet of Strength Strength I (3:00) Level 50 10 Soul Power
BlankCraftingGrid
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Horizon Maul
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Strength
nevermine:TabletStrength 1.0

Click "Expand" for a list of all status effect tablets that were in the mod prior to 3.0.

Instant effect tablets

Icon Name Effect Anima Level Req Soul Power Cost Recipe Item Id Version Added
Tablet of Airhopping Tablet of Airhopping Jump Boost (0:05) Level 7 1 Soul Power
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Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Alacrity Helmet
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Airhopping
nevermine:TabletAirhop 2.1
Tablet of Creation Tablet of Creation Sets Creation to full Level 38 9 Soul Power
BlankCraftingGrid
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Empty Slab
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Creation
nevermine:TabletCreation 2.1
Tablet of Debuffing Tablet of Debuffing Clears all debuffs from the player Level 13 6 Soul Power
BlankCraftingGrid
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Goldicap Petals
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Debuffing
nevermine:TabletDebuff 2.1
Tablet of Energy 1.7.10 Tablet of Energy Sets Energy to full Level 18 3 Soul Power
BlankCraftingGrid
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Luna Globe
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Energy
nevermine:TabletEnergy 2.1
Tablet of Health Tablet of Health Restores player to full health Level 28 5 Soul Power
BlankCraftingGrid
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Eye Candy
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Health
nevermine:TabletHealth 2.1
Tablet of Hunger Tablet of Hunger Refills hunger Level 58 9 Soul Power nevermine:TabletHunger 2.1
Tablet of Peace Tablet of Peace Will delete all hostile mobs in a 10x10x10 radius centered on the player. Level 53 10 Soul Power
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Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Utopian Helmet
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Peace
nevermine:TabletPeace 2.1
Tablet of Rage Tablet of Rage Sets Battle Rage to full *Note 1 Level 48 5 Soul Power
BlankCraftingGrid
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Lava Bucket
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Moondust
Tablet of Rage
nevermine:TabletVitality 2.1

Click "Expand" for a list of all instant effect tablets that were in the mod prior to 3.0.

Blood Accumulator

Weapon-specific lottery totems

Prior to 3.2, several weapons were considered "lottery weapons". These weapons at the time were each linked to specific totems as prizes. Lottery weapons also required Magic Repair Dust to repair (as opposed to Rosite Ingots, the then-universal repairing agent).

Totems were mob-like entities that were spawned when using a totem item, sold by Lottomen outside of the Overworld. When hit, they would drop a random prize. A winning sound would play if the totem's weapon was the prize, and a losing sound would play for any other outcome. All totems had the same odds.

Lottomen would sell two different kinds of totems depending on which dimension they were in. They costed 10 tokens for 1 totem, but 75 tokens could also be traded for 10 totems for a bulk discount.

The prizes for the totems were as follows.

Icon Name Frequency
Seeds Seeds 76.4%
Nether Tokens Dimension's tokens 11.5%
Lotto Banner Lotto Banner 7.6%
Flaming Fury Totem's weapon 4.5%

The Formation Staff was removed in 3.0, and the Formation Staff Totem was removed with it.

In 3.2, the remaining totems were removed and replaced with a singular Lotto Totem shared between all Lottomen. The concept of "lottery weapons" was removed as a whole. The lottery weapons were redistributed along with all of the other weapons, and Magic Repair Dust became the universal repairing agent.

Flaming Fury Totem Flaming Fury Totem Wart Gun Totem Wart Gun Totem Abominator Totem Abominator Totem Ancient Bow Totem Ancient Bow Totem
Bloodfury Totem Bloodfury Totem Soulfire Bow Totem Soulfire Bow Totem Purple Punisher Totem Purple Punisher Totem Giga Cannon Totem Giga Cannon Totem
Sound Cannon Totem Sound Cannon Totem Animal Blaster Totem Animal Blaster Totem Explochron Sword Totem Explochron Sword Totem Mecha Blaster Totem Mecha Blaster Totem
Luna Blaster Totem Luna Blaster Totem Pulsator Totem Pulsator Totem Formation Staff Totem Formation Staff Totem Predatious Bow Totem Predatious Bow Totem
Flowercorne Totem Flowercorne Totem Rosidian Archergun Totem Rosidian Archergun Totem Tidal Greatblade Totem Tidal Greatblade Totem Aquatic Staff Totem Aquatic Staff Totem
Haunters Rifle Totem Haunters Rifle Totem Viper-1 Totem Viper-1 Totem Wizard Staff Totem Wizard Staff Totem BayonetteSR Totem BayonetteSR Totem
Baron Staff Totem Baron Staff Totem Baron SSR Totem Baron SSR Totem Noxious Greatblade Totem Noxious Greatblade Totem Viral Archergun Totem Viral Archergun Totem
Daybreaker Totem Daybreaker Totem Terminator Totem Terminator Totem Royal Greatblade Totem Royal Greatblade Totem Swarm-O-Tron Totem Swarm-O-Tron Totem
Whimsy Winder Totem Whimsy Winder Totem Goofy Greatblade Totem Goofy Greatblade Totem Crystaneer Totem Crystaneer Totem Crystal Maul Totem Crystal Maul Totem
Froster Totem Froster Totem Mint Magnum Totem Mint Magnum Totem Creepoid Greatblade Totem Creepoid Greatblade Totem Boom-Boom Totem Boom-Boom Totem
Sky Staff Totem Sky Staff Totem Soul Bone Totem Soul Bone Totem

Click "Expand" for a list of all totems that were in the mod prior to 3.0.

Fragment Banner

Fragment Banner

The Fragment Banner was a banner that dropped from all Fragment Temple mobs except the Mega Guardian. It depicted Krasaun's Dawn and a Strange Realmstone. Although all of these were removed in 3.0, the Fragment Banner and its variants remained in the mod until 3.2 due to an oversight.

Animal Blasters

Sound Cannons

Eye Bulb Seeds

Eye Bulb Seeds

Eye Bulb Seeds were introduced in 1.0 and were used to grow Eye Bulbs. In 3.2 these were removed in favor of Eye Bulbs growing directly in the ground like carrots and potatoes.

Mystic Shroom Seeds

Mystic Shroom Seeds

Mystic Shroom Seeds were introduced in 1.0 and were used to grow Mystic Shrooms. In 3.2 these were removed in favor of Mystic Shrooms growing directly in the ground like carrots and potatoes.

Holly Top Seeds

Holly Top Seeds

Holly Top Seeds were introduced in 2.3 and were used to grow Holly Top Petals for creating Holly Arrows. In 3.4 both were removed due to Holly Arrows also being removed.

Anima Stone

Anima Stone (item)

Anima Stones were introduced in 2.1 and were items that grant Anima experience when picked up. These were removed and Anima Stone entities took their place.

Heart Stone

Heart Stone (item)

Heart Stones were introduced in 2.0.4 and were items that grant Innervation experience and health when picked up. These were removed and Heart Stone entities took their place.

Starting Coin And Progress Coins

Starting Coins and Progress Coins where introduced in 2.4 as a way to progress in Immortallis. The Starting Coin is obtained by trading with the Dungeon Keeper whilst Progress Coins where obtained from The Immortals. They were removed in 3.4 and got merged into one new item the Progress Token.

Dimension Tokens

Greckon Tokens

In 1.0, several types of tokens (then known as "gems") were introduced. They dropped from most non-Overworld mobs and were only used in trading with lottomen, and in 3.5 they were removed in favor of using coins instead.

Removed biomes

In Tslat 1.1, many biomes were added to various dimensions. They all had originally appeared in the 2.5 Snapshot.

They were removed in 3.0. A biome for Labricon was added in an unknown version and removed in an unknown version.

Image Biome Dimension
Abyssal Shadow Forest Abyssal Shadow Forest The Abyss
Abyssal Eyelands Abyssal Eyelands The Abyss
Alien Forest Alien Forest Barathos
Borean Bubble Forest Borean Bubble Forest L'Borean
Chocolate Forest Chocolate Forest Candyland
Coral Forest Coral Forest L'Borean
Deep Fungal Cave Deep Fungal Cave The Deeplands
Deepshine Cave Deepshine Cave The Deeplands
Dustopian Marsh Dustopian Marsh Dustopia
Dustopian Plains Dustopian Plains Dustopia
Gardencian Fungal Gardencian Fungal Gardencia
Gardencian Marsh Gardencian Marsh Gardencia
Greckon Skulls Greckon Skulls Greckon
Haunted Forest Haunted Forest Greckon
Iro-Tech Hills Iro-Tech Hills Iromine
L'Borean Reds L'Borean Reds L'Borean
Marshmallow Hills Marshmallow Hills Candyland
Precasian Desert Precasian Desert Precasia
Precasian Fields Precasian Fields Precasia
Rock Candy Hills Rock Candy Hills Candyland
Rocky Mazus Rocky Mazus Barathos
Silvro Hills Silvro Hills Iromine
Tall Precasian Forest Tall Precasian Forest Precasia
File:LabriconBiome.png Vox Ponds Labricon

Removed structures

Pre-3.5 Lunalus structures

Lunalus generation was changed in 3.5, and all old structures were removed and replaced. Below is a list of these structures:

Pre-3.5 Shyrelands structures

All above-ground Shyrelands structures were derived from cubic rooms in order to fit in with its generation at the time. These structures were removed after 3.5 changed this generation.

  • ArcWizard Dungeon
  • Soulscorne Dungeon
  • Shyrelands Lotto Structure
  • Whitewashing Mill

Fragment Temple

Tyrosaur Stomping Ground

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