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To Mine ORE and other blocks, use [HK:SwitchInputMode] to toggle BUILD MODE, then hold [HK:BuildModeDestroy] while aiming at the Ore!

Imported in Patch: Tutorial Rework Designed by: Trove Team

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Discover Delves: A highly anticipated dungeon crawler feature filled with new monsters, biomes, and treasures as you dive deep to face unique challenges that lurk below! The Trove Delves update is now available across all platforms (PS4, Xbox 1, and PC).

Delves are new, endless dungeon experiences that you and your group will have to overcome obstacles, enemies, and time constraints in order to open your exciting rewards! The Delve difficulty comes customly catered towards the daring Trovians in each Delve.

Race against the clock to clear the bee-infested caverns of The Hive or the crate-laden, pirate-haunted caves of Flakbeard's Hideaway to take yourselves to deeper depths! Rescue Geodians, craft battle flags from the times of yore, and stop the corrupted bosses from all across Trove from breaking out of the Delves.

Each Delve comes with its own set of rules, defined by Deltaliths. These Deltaliths represent anything from additional HP on individual enemies to locking you to one jump, ensuring that the challenges below are different from the ones above!

The process is simple: queue up, drop in, slay enemies, survive the boss and net yourself some sick loot. Do this within the time limit and you’ll be allowed to open the portal to the next floor, where a deeper and more difficult Delve awaits you!

Delves
• Delves are a new type of gameplay, combining the Geode caves with procedurally generated endless combat! Run through a Delve, complete the objectives, and then defeat the boss quickly for rewards and the opportunity to keep going deeper! As the Depth increases, so do the challenges and the rewards.
• There are 3 kinds of Delves – Public Delves, Private Delves, and Challenge Delves, each with their own set of rules.
• Once queued for a Delve of any type, the player will stay queued even after going to another world (there will be a bright delve “idea” glowing overhead and a delve queue icon under the HP bar as a reminder.)
• Players who log out while queued will be unqueued.
• Up to eight players total can enter any Delve. In Private Delves players can be invited after the Delve has started, but in Public and Challenge Delves players can only rejoin if they were part of the original Delve queue.
• Delves allow players to use their modules from the geode caves as well as engaging in combat – unlike adventure worlds where players switch between combat and build mode, in Delves players switch between combat and discovery mode.
o The final rank of Path Painter upgrade only applies in the Geode Caves.
o The Shield Barrier has different behavior in Geode Caves and in Delves. In Delves it:
Lasts 60+ seconds (scales as it is upgraded)
Reduces incoming damage by 15-35%
Combines with a level 6+ Vaca-matic if also equipped, allowing the shield to pull in enemies when struck while active
o The Thumper rank 7 upgrade also causes it to make Delve enemies visible through walls.
• Delves are dangerous, and death matters! Each time a Trovian dies, they must wait 5+ seconds before they can release. This time increases each time the Trovian dies. This timer is reset each time a boss is reached, and has no impact on how long it takes to resurrect other players.
• Releasing in a Delve will return the player to the beginning of that Tier.
• An "Intra-Delve Transport"--conveniently placed at the beginning of each Delve Tier--can be interacted with to transport a player to the forward-most checkpoint in the Delve.
• Clearing any room of all its enemies in a Delve Tier will make it a checkpoint, as indicated by a shaded-in blue background on the Delve-room display (where the compass is normally).
• When a boss is activated, any players still working their way through the path to the lair will be offered a teleport to the lair room to join in the fight. If the prompt is missed (possibly due to food delivery!), the player might miss out on the loot but will still teleport you to the group in deeper depths.
• Delves have modifiers signified by Deltaliths, visible in the first room and in the lair room. There are many of these modifiers, including ones that make enemies only take damage in melee range, have reduced health and take extra damage, increase or reduce their Darkness stat, and many more.
• Deltaliths at the entrance of Delves will appear next to the trophy of the enemy they affect.
• Delve themed Adventures can be found in the Delve building in the hub as well as occasionally after a delve level is completed.
• Delves are themed around existing biomes with a few surprises.
• The hive delves introduce a new liquid, honey! Honey increases health regen for players who stand in it, but will also dismount and slow down movement. (There are no fish that can survive in honey – it’s the birds and the bees, not the fish and the bees.)
• Before the Cursed Skulls will spawn in a given Delve Tier, players must complete an objective such as defeating a certain number of enemies, gathering Crystals, or gathering Ore,
• A boss trophy appears before every Boss Lair to give a quick indication of what boss players will be facing. The lair will also have Deltaliths indicating what challenges will accompany the boss.
• If the boss is reached and defeated fast enough, a Ready Station will appear. Interact with it and stay close by to speed up how fast the portal to the next level will appear!
• If the team took too long to reach or defeat the boss, a sign will appear and not allow access to the next delve level. Don’t worry – the next delve is always just a queue away.
• Flasks automatically refill once the boss is summoned and at the start of each new Delve Tier.
• Pell is available after the lair boss is defeated to allow players to switch between modules. Other NPCs and helpful adventuring objects might also appear after the boss is defeated.
• Expert Delvers may learn to spot signs in the Delve path that will indicate which way leads to the lair – it can be easy to get turned around in the middle of combat. Note that while these indicators are useful, some harder delves may have this indicator removed.
• Only 78 consecutive depths can be completed in a single delve run; upon reaching the 78th consecutive depth players will receive a message asking them to restart the delve and not allowing them to progress further.
• Stealthed Neon Ninjas can walk through the Blocky Components present in the Neon Underground delve biome.

Public Delves
• To enter a Public Delve, find the Public Delve Queue Portal in the hub where the Bomber Royale building used to be located, then just interact with the portal to enter the queue. The maximum amount of time spent in the queue should be no more than 10 minutes. Interact with the portal again at any time to unqueue from the public delve.
• A Delve entrance can also be found in the Geode hub down by the Geode cave portals.
• The difficulty of Public Delves is determined by the Public Delve Score for the queued class of each player that ends up in the Delve group.
• When queuing for a public delve, be aware that only the class active when queuing will be allowed. Private and Challenge Delves allow switching between classes at any time.
• The Bomber Royale portal is still available in the hub – look for it and the merchants in a small tent near where they used to be located.
• /joinme can be used to reinvite players who may have disconnected, but cannot be used to invite new players into a Public Delve.

Private Delves
• The difficulty of Private Delves is determined by the Public Delve Score for the queued classes at the time the Delve starts.
• A “Delve Gateway (Private)” – craftable at the Delve Workbench in the hub – can be placed anywhere, but once placed anyone can use it to register for that Delve.
• A single Gateway can be placed while in build mode. Placing the Gateway will automatically queue the player for the Private Delve. Up to seven more players can use the placed Gateway to be queued with the owner.
• The owner of a Private Delve Gateway can interact with it to proceed; the first interaction will send a message to all queued players to get ready, and the second interaction will rush the queue and send everyone in to the Delve. If at any time a full set of eight players are queued, the Gateway will immediately trigger and force everyone in to the Delve.
• If a Gateway is broken using the mining laser, it will return to the destroyer’s inventory and unqueue all queued players. If at any point there are no players nearby, it will unqueue everyone and destroy itself.
• Private Delves allow players to change their class at will.
• The /joinme command can be used to invite more players (up to a maximum of eight unique players can join a single Delve).
• Note that Private Delves are much stricter on what items and mounts can be used. Only Delve mounts and wings may be used.

Challenge Delves
• Challenge Delves are a fair playing field for all teams of delvers to compete against each other to see who can go furthest.
• “Delve Gateway (Challenge Mode)” and “Delve Gateway (Challenge Easy)” can both be crafted at the Delve Workbench in the hub.
• In standard Delves, every new Depth gives you a random Biome. You may find bees at Depth 110 in one Delve, and the Neon Underground at Depth 110 in another Delve. A “new” “Depth 110” is generated each time you visit a Depth 110 Public or Private Delve. In Challenge Delves, though, Depth 110 is only generated once each week, and all players must compete against the same monsters, the same objectives, and the same bosses to see who can get the Deepest, and who can do so the Fastest.
• Challenge Delves start at Depth 110.
• Any time a group successfully moves past a floor in Challenge Mode, the Challenge Delve Depth is saved. Every time a “Delve Gateway (Challenge Mode)” is placed it starts at the saved Challenge Delve Depth. “Delve Gateway (Challenge Easy)” always opens at Depth 110.
• At the end of the week, each player's achieved challenge depth will decay by 8, but will never drop below 110.
• Leaderboards will track not only the deepest depths, but also which group cleared any 3 consecutive tiers in the fastest time. The purple name is now associated with the top 100 players who reach the deepest challenge depths.
• Class switching is allowed in Challenge Delves, but only players who were in the original queue can join or be invited.
• Only Delve mounts or wings may be used.

Delve Rewards
• After defeating the Boss, a Pressurized Chest will appear! Every 3rd consecutive Tier this will be a Heavy Pressurized Chest with additional loot.
• After Depth 25, when a Heavy Pressurized Chest appears, a Shadowy Soul Vault will also appear, containing special rewards like Titan Souls, Lunar Souls, Despoiled Divinity, and Shadow Caches.
• A Delve Shadowkey is required to open the Shadowy Soul Vault. Delve Shadowkeys can be crafted at the Delve Workbench in the hub or at the Shadow Key Mold that appears within the Boss Lair after the Boss is defeated.
• Shadowy Soul Vaults can be opened an unlimited number of times, but players will only receive Titan Souls, Lunar Souls, and Despoiled Divinity from the first 6 Shadowy Soul Vaults opened each week.
• Shadowy Soul Vaults will only appear on specified depths in challenge delves after the completion of at least 3 consecutive depths.
• Binding Darkness can be found in chests and additionally has a small chance to drop from enemies in Delves.
• Shadow Shards are now available from picking up the crystals inside of delves after a certain depth.
• A new currency – Inert Geodes – can be acquired inside the Delves. Only a certain amount of this currency can be obtained at any given time, so make sure to use it before hitting the cap!
• The currency cap for Inert Geodes can be increased by obtaining an Inert Geode Wallet. Three wallets are available: two on Rokatan, the large merchant in the Delve building in the hub and a third on the Store under the “Geode” tab.
• Inert Geodes can be used to purchase mounts and wings that will work in Private and Challenge Delves or to craft a variety of objects at the Delve Workbench.
• "Pressure-Locked Delve Caches" can be purchased for Inert Geodes from a Geodian merchant trapped within Delves - open them to find exciting new Delve-related goodies! They can also be obtained as drops from Heavy Pressurized Chests, as a reward for donating Inert Geodes, and occasionally sold or exchanged for other Delve related goods.
• New delve recipes for advanced tracking potions can be found on Geodian Merchants that are also trapped within Delves. Trapped Geodians are freed occasionally when defeating Delve Lair Bosses.
• A new type of collectible can be found in Delves – Mementos. Each Memento grants mastery and is based on the enemies encountered in the Delve Tier.
• Mementos decay after 3 hours of online time if they are not learnt, but can be deconstructed in to Pressure-Locked Delve Caches.
• New Banners can be obtained through Delves. These banners can be crafted by combining poles, flags, and Inert Geodes at the Delve Workbench in the Hub.
• Decorative versions of these banners can also be obtained for players who want to decorate their cornerstones and club worlds. These recipes are sold by Pebble traders found when defeating Delve Lair Bosses.
• In addition to the Light Banners craftable at the Delve Workbench, for those with Enchanted Seasinew Torches or Enshadowed Tendril Torches, new recipes to upgrade these items can be found on the Sunseeker's Crystalforge in Geode Topside. These new upgrades can be deconstructed back in to the Enchanted Seasinew Torch or Enshadowed Tendril Torch.
• Delve allies can be rarely found in appropriate biomes within Delves or crafted at the Delve Workbench.
• Some of the Shadow Tower bosses have crept in to Delves and in the process have picked up some new mounts! Hydrakken has been unable to move his wall underground, but the others can occasionally be found. Daughter of the Moon has acquired 3 new mounts, while Pinata God, Spikewalker, and Weeping Prophet have all acquired 1 new mount.
• In addition to Crystal gear, Delves is the only place where Crystal 4 is available, but only for the most intrepid and hardened of explorers!
• Delves also give 6 badges for completion of Public, Private, and Challenge delves.

Vaca-matic Module
• The Vaca-Matic, a new module, is now craftable at the Module Workbench. The Vaca-matic sucks in nearby crystals in Geode Caves and nearby enemies in Delves.
• Crystals now have a small internal cooldown on giving back energy and reducing grappling hook cost.

Delve Day
• Shadow Day is now known as Delve Day!
• The bonuses for Delve Day are:
o Non-Patrons:
Double Crystal Drops
Double Shadow Shard Drops
Double Inert Geode Drops
o Patrons:
Triple Crystal Drops
Triple Shadow Shard Drops
Triple Inert Geode Drops
• The soul rewards that can be earned in delves have been tripled to match the old rewards for shadow day with patron active. 5 Despoiled Divinity can now be earned per week, up from 3.

Shadow Tower Changes
• Shadow Towers now open directly to the boss lair, but there is an increased cost to open the portals.
• A reset button is available to allow players to fight the boss again. Fighting the boss for a second time will not provide rewards but will increase metrics. This button has a 45 second cooldown.
• Shadow Towers have had titan and lunar soul drops removed. These can now be obtained through Delves.
• The Shadow Tower purple name has moved to the Challenge: Deepest Depth (Weekly) Leaderboard.
• Binding Darkness & Starfire Dragon Egg Fragments no longer drop in Shadow Towers and now occasionally come from the chests found when completing delve floors. Starfire dragon fragments can now be found on world bosses outside of shadow towers.
• Shadow, Moon, and Eclipse Key Fragments are no longer obtainable
• Shadow, Moon and Eclipse Keys and Fragments can be crafted into delve fragments for a limited time, and then will be removed from the game (currently planned for Jan 1, 2021)
• Shadow and Moon Gems will also be removed from the game with the keys and fragments.
• Delve Key Fragments now drop instead of Shadow, Moon, and Eclipse Key fragments.
• Fixtures no longer affect key fragment drops.
• Delve key fragments are now dropped in Geode Topside worlds.
• The Monday Adventure offered during events is now to find a Delve Key Fragment.
• The ST adventure has been replaced with a Delve adventure in clubs.
• The Shadow Escalation golden thread is no longer available.
• The Giant Shadow Panda that previously came from this thread can now be crafted at the Shadowy Market.
• The Eclipse Key tome is now the Delve Key tome and gives delve keys instead of eclipse keys.
• The Weird Fisheye and Octo-BUS Drone are now obtainable in the Shadow Tower Lobby.

Mastery Changes
• Mastery Stat rewards have been retuned! While stats are now granted only by the initial levels, they will lead to more power for all players.
• Trove Mastery now gives stat rewards for the first 500 levels. Each level gives:
o 0.6% health
o 0.2% damage
o 4 Power Rank
• After the first 500 levels, Trove Mastery gives 1 Power Rank and 1 Magic Find.
• Trove Mastery additionally grants 1 Chaos Factor at level 500 and an additional Chaos Factor every 50 levels above that.
• Geode Mastery now also gives stat rewards for the first 100 levels. Each level gives:
o 10 Light
o 5 Power Rank
• Mastery has been increased for the following items:
o Avalon, the Happy Accident now grants 100 mastery.
o Afterburn now grants 100 mastery.
o The Magic Trove Carpet now grants 100 mastery.
o Princess Prancey Prance and Princey McEvilface now both grant 100 mastery.
o The War Plane now grants 100 mastery.
o The Spaceosaurus mount now gives 50 mastery.
o The Glory of Victory Aura now grants 50 mastery.
o The Sorrow of Defeat Aura now grants 50 mastery.
o The Shamrockin’ Slinger costume for Gunslinger now grants 70 mastery.
o The Tricksie Pixie costume for the Fae Trickster now grants 70 mastery.
o The Trovian Guard costume for the Knight now grants 70 mastery.
Tomb Raiser Changes
• Tomb Raiser’s passive now summons a Skellittle and grants a restless soul with each tick. Skellittles are not passively summoned in hub and club worlds.
• Skellittles have had their base damage increased 3x.
• Skellittles do not passively spawn in hub & club worlds.
• The primary attack (m1) now has a wider hit radius that more accurately matches the vfx. It additionally does 3.3x damage (at the level ghost form was previously.)
• Ghost Form now does approximately 1.5x more damage.
• Bonetorage (m2) now does the following:
o Consumes all restless souls on use, not just one.
o Summons a Skellittle for each soul consumed.
o If 6 Skellittles are already active, extra souls possess active Skellittles, causing them to take and deal extra damage.
• Banshee’s Boon (1) now does the following:
o Costs 5 energy to use, both with and without the class gem equipped.
o Has a 2 second cooldown.
o Clarified what the ability does after the gem is equipped (it still activates ghost mode).
o Class Gem banshee now lasts 2 seconds and turns in to a Restless Spirit on death (summoning a new banshee will not result in a Restless Spirit.)
• Grave Goliath (2) now does the following:
o Base level Grave Goliath is now as strong as the previously fully upgraded Grave Goliath.
o Grave Goliath now slams much more frequently (approximately every other attack).
o Using this ability now triggers off how many Skellittles are possessed.
o Using the ability no longer kills Skellittles and instead removes their possessed state.
Magic Find Changes
• The magic find bonus given from defeating enemies has been dramatically improved, after 150 magic find the bonus is multiplicative!
• On kills the player gains 1% magic find (up to 50% extra magic find) or 1 magic find per kill (up to 50 magic find) whichever is greater. Messaging on death related to losing magic find has been made clearer.
• Using /respawn now decreases magic find when used in combat worlds.
Tome Changes
• Legendary Tomes now nag the player once every 30 seconds if they are still equipped after being fully charged.
• Tomes now gain experience whenever reliquaries do.
• Picking up plants in Geode Caves now gives tome experience (and reliquary experience.)
• Bomber Royale and Team Deathmatch no longer give tome experience.
• Tome descriptions have been reformatted to be more readable.
• Information has been added about where to acquire all tomes.
• Filling tomes is now called “charging” for consistency.

New Player Login Bonuses
• The Login Bonus screen now automagically opens on changing worlds after logging in if the player has a reward to claim.
• Activating Patron no longer gives all of the New Player Login Bonus rewards and instead only give rewards for the current day.
• If the player activates Patron after already claiming the daily reward they will still be able to claim the Patron reward for that specific day.
• If Patron is activated for the first time after the player fully completes the New Player Login Bonuses then no Patron rewards are given. Use it or lose it!
• The New Player Login Bonuses are now correctly progressed at the normal daily reset time (11 AM UTC).
• The New Player Login Bonuses only progresses one day at a time. Players can no longer claim all the rewards at the same time by only opening the bonus screen on the last day.
• Players are now able to open the New Player Login Bonuses screen at any time during their first week, even if they have already claimed the reward for the day.
• Login bonuses are no longer autoclaimed from the claims window.
• The messaging for the final day of logging in has been updated for clarity in the claims window.
• The messaging for claiming Patron rewards has been updated for clarity in the claims window.
• In celebration of the new player login bonus changes, all players can once again claim all of the rewards!

Framework Changes
• Frameworks that are small enough to fit in cornerstones can now be placed in cornerstones.
• Frameworks now all state where they can be placed (either cornerstones and Club Worlds or just Club Worlds).
• Placing frameworks will no longer return destroyed blocks to players.
• Many frameworks have had their default placement rotated to be clearer.
• Corrected the glow on newly placed Centennial Chalcedarny Tree frameworks (and the ones that can be found in the wild).
• The "Wooden bridge" framework has been renamed to the Grassy Bridge because it isn't wooden.
• The "Growers Greenhouse" has been corrected to Grower's Greenhouse.
• The "Cornerstone Shrine" framework provided by the builders expertise thread has been renamed "Basic Cornerstone Shrine" as it isn't the same framework that is craftable at the Forbidden workbench.

Store
• 20% first time purchase Credit Packs are now available along with the Level 25 Pack!
• An Inert Geode Wallet Expansion is available one time in the store for 1250 credits.

New Dungeons
• Added a new 1 star dungeon to the Cursed Vale by Thor!
• Added a new 1 star dungeon to the Cerise Sandsea by Evilagician!
• Added a new 1 star dungeon to the Dragonfire Peaks by onigiry!

New Styles
• “Gamma Ray” – a new Neon City Staff Style by onigiry!
• “Ship in One Hand” – a new Treasure Isles Staff Style by Nezz!
• “Scream of Dark Flame” – a new Shadow Staff Style by TFMHisztike!
• “Shaman’s Shell” – a new Treasure Isles Spear Style by Never7iamond5!
• “Glaive of the Spire” – a new Forbidden Spires Spear Style by thatsea251!
• “Monk’s Light” – a new Forbidden Spires Spear Style by Vadosk!
• “Night Piercer” – a new Shadow Spear Style by TFMHisztike!
• “Red Dra-Gun Whelp” – a new Dragonfire Peaks Gun Style by thatsea251!
• “Triloblaster” – a new Jurassic Jungle Gun Style by Shmebulock666!
• “Blade of the Abyss” – a new Shadow Melee Style by ncati!
• “Devoided Radiance” – a new Sky Realm Melee Style by seedyman!
• “Flame On” = a new Dragonfire Peaks melee Style by Nezz!
• “Hair Bun” – a new Medieval Highlands Hat Style by OscarLaom!
• Added 12 new Animal Helmets to the Stash Exclusive category from Trovesaurus contest entries
o Soft-Helm by Grumpsa
o Tricerablocks by _FutureHero_
o Deer Me by _FutureHero_
o Snooty Snek by SkyTheVirus
o Owl be Danged by SkyTheVirus
o Pretty in Pink by AirRider
o Sky Mouse by DycukGaming
o Pandamonium by Ainogommon
o Party Rock Hopin by BluePenguin77
o Fish out of Water by Polkadog
o Share it by DGater
o Iced Iced Beary by theevil203
Additional Updates
• Colorblindness improvements to collectable tooltips. Collections that can still be unlocked now have blue text in all places. Collections that are already unlocked have orange text in all places, the orange is brighter than the old red to improve visibility for all.
• Fall damage has now been removed from everywhere but geode caves.
• Chaos Factor rewards are now tied to completing dungeons per day. Each dungeon completion will grant 1 Chaos Chest up to the amount of Chaos Factor. Patrons will gain 2 Chaos Chests for each dungeon completed. (For example, if a player has 10 Chaos Factor, is a Patron, and completes one dungeon, they will gain 2 Chaos Chests. If they then complete 9 more dungeons, they will gain 18 more Chaos Chests for a total of 20.)
• Reduced the time to resurrect other players to 4 seconds rather than 8 seconds.
• Crystal 2 and Crystal 3 now drop more frequently.
• Deconstructing Crystal 3 now returns between 10 and 285 Crystalline Cores depending on the number of stars.
• Pinatas can now exclusively be used in club and hub worlds.
• Club Phones can now only be used in clubs by club members.
• Name Changers can only be used in hubs and clubs.
• The leviathan chest should be able to be opened even if the player is running back when the boss dies. Only people who actively participated in dealing damage are eligible for loot.
• Fixtures will now better check their placement before rebuilding after an upgrade. If they cannot rebuild successfully, they will refund their placement price and need to be placed down again.
• Players can now donate clubits to clubs they are not members of. In order to enable this for your club please remove your Trovian Clubit Union and place it back into the world.
• Non-club members can now use the clubit minting machine found on the Trovian Clubit Union (but not the grand minting machine). In order to enable this for your club please remove your Trovian Clubit Union and place it back into the world.
• Class leaderboards now require effort on the class in order to progress, the following things all count towards this leaderboard (at varying amounts, listed from biggest to smallest):
o Completing Hourly Challenges(all 3 tiers)
o Completing Rampages (all 3 tiers)
o Completing a Challenge Delve Floor
o Completing a Private Delve Floor
o Completing a Public Delve Floor
o Killing a Leviathan
o Finding a Companion Egg
o Fully Charging a Reliquary
o Completing a Five Star Dungeon within the Time Limit
o Winning a Bomber Royale Match
o Completing an Adventure (Outside of the Golden Thread)
o Completing a Three Star Dungeon
o Completing a Five Star Dungeon (this is on top of the points for the three star and one star it spawns)
o Completing a One Star Dungeon
o Defeating a World Boss
o Defeating an Enemy in Bomber Royale
o Watering Plants
o Harvesting Plants
o Enemy Kills
o Destroying Blocks
• Using /stuck now gives a more helpful message.
• The command "/freeze_companion" is now available for use in club worlds. This can be used to freeze your ally in place in order to take good photographs with it!
• Both /debugtext and /debug_text can now be used to display debug text.
• /played should now be usable again.
• /switchcornerstone is no longer usable as the UI is much easier to work with.
• /stuck was changed slightly.
• Slash commands now have a .5 second shared cooldown.
• Many metrics have had their names updated for clarity and consistancy.
• The currencies from Snowfest 2019 have now melted.
• The Bomber Royale Bombs thrown metric no longer increments from Fae Trickster glitter bombs.
• The Gunslinger subclass buff will no longer persist after changing classes.
• The Dino Tamer's Ultimate and Revenant's Spirit Spears will now be removed when switching between Adventure and Discovery mode.
• Plants in Geode now give reliquary experience.
• Crystals now have a small internal cooldown on giving back energy and reducing grappling hook cost.
• There is no longer a cooldown associated with changing your primary club.
• Changing your primary club now properly removes the previous club benefits.
• All hairstyles are now usable by all head types. The Lady and guy head types have been renamed to Clean and Stubble.
• Fixed a crash that could occur if interacting with a portal immediately after opening a personal chest.
• A recipe to craft a Dragon Crucible has been added to the Builder's Crafting Bench.
• The cost to craft Geodian Style Stashes has been significantly reduced. 250 Crystals, 250 Veridium, 25 Nitroglitterine, 100 Builderite, and 15 Crystaline Cores are now required, down from 1000, 500, 50, 100, and 50, respectively.
• Promotional collections that don't give mastery are now hidden unless they are unlocked.
• Removed the "Special Blocks", "Luminopolis", "Blockchain" recipes from showing in collections as they are always unlocked and don't provide mastery. The recipes can still be crafted as normal.
• Players should no longer mysteriously get bonus chaos chests when nearby players open chests with keys.
• New players should now be offered the entire first set of golden thread steps before events start auto tracking.
• The prompt to join bomber royale is no longer provided to new players.
• New players are now allowed to jump and dodge in the tutorial before they are taught how.
• Extras of the following items can now all be deconstructed:
o Dormant Worldspring Dragon Egg
o Dormant Lightning Dragon Egg
o Dormant Valiant Dragon Egg
o Prism of Light
• Endless Watering Cans can no longer be deleted.
• The pets, mount, and auras purchased for adventurine now can deconstruct back into adventurine.
• The Claims window now sorts the most recent claims on top.
• Clarified the Credit Pouch description that can be seen in the marketplace
• Added some spacing to the Explosive Epilogue tooltip description.
• Renamed the Neon Nemesis Stellar Aura to Vibrant Vibe. There are no longer two unique auras with the same name.
• Lowered the head on the shadow hydrakken costume for the Lunar Lancer.
• Geode Biome Terraformers are now available on the Worldspring bench.
• Terraformers now have more noticeable warnings.
• The Peaceful Field Terraform is now called the Peaceful Field Terraformer.
• Slightly modified the 1 Star dungeon spawn rules in the Cursed Vale biome.
• Corrected a typo on the “Collect a Chaos Chest” adventure.
• Chaos Cores is now correctly capitalized in the Chaos Chest description.
• Fixed the description for Lesser Crystal Caches to be more accurate.
• The "BOMBER ROYALE PORTAL" has taken a chill pill and is now known as the "Bomber Royale Portal".
• The following abilities should not have any visible changes, but have been touched:
o Candy Barbarian candy
o Dinotamer meat
o Pirate Captain Doubloons
o Boomeranger Health and Energy Potions
• VFX have been added to the Afterburn mount.
• The Musical Mat tassels should now all be individually modifiable.
• Corrected tooltips for Gumball Gunner and Demonic Inferno costumes.
• Temporary name title changes no longer last forever. When a name expires players are set to the default color until they pick a new name color.
• Corrected typo with diggsly's shadow's shadow.
• Chaos Cores now correctly refer to the Chaos Core Crafter instead of the (made up?) "Chaos Crafting bench."
• Pain Freeze for Ice Sage can no longer stack with hits applied by other Ice Sages.
• The Dharmic Dynast and Empress's Eminence hats have had their blueprints updated.

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Dive ever-deeper as you unearth new biomes and treasures in this exciting new feature: Delves!

This new and endless-dungeon experience sets you loose on countless caves full of enemies and obstacles at a difficulty custom catered to you and your group.

Race against the clock to clear the bee-infested caverns of The Hive or the crate-laden, pirate-haunted caves of Flakbeard's Hideaway to take yourselves to deeper depths! Rescue Geodians, craft battle flags from the times of yore, and stop the corrupted bosses from all across Trove from breaking out of the Delves.

Each Delve comes with its own set of rules, defined by Deltaliths. These Deltaliths represent anything from additional HP on individual enemies to locking you to one jump, ensuring that the challenges below are different from the ones above!

The process is simple: queue up, drop in, slay enemies, survive the boss and net yourself some sick loot. Do this within the time limit and you’ll be allowed to open the portal to the next floor, where a deeper and more difficult Delve awaits you!

Delves
• Delves are a new type of gameplay, combining the Geode caves with procedurally generated endless combat! Run through a Delve, complete the objectives, and then defeat the boss quickly for rewards and the opportunity to keep going deeper! As the Depth increases, so do the challenges and the rewards.
• There are 3 kinds of Delves – Public Delves, Private Delves, and Challenge Delves, each with their own set of rules.
• Once queued for a Delve of any type, the player will stay queued even after going to another world (there will be a bright delve “idea” glowing overhead and a delve queue icon under the HP bar as a reminder.)
• Players who log out while queued will be unqueued.
• Up to eight players total can enter any Delve. In Private Delves players can be invited after the Delve has started, but in Public and Challenge Delves players can only rejoin if they were part of the original Delve queue.
• Delves allow players to use their modules from the geode caves as well as engaging in combat – unlike adventure worlds where players switch between combat and build mode, in Delves players switch between combat and discovery mode.
o The final rank of Path Painter upgrade only applies in the Geode Caves.
o The Shield Barrier has different behavior in Geode Caves and in Delves. In Delves it:
 Lasts 60+ seconds (scales as it is upgraded)
 Reduces incoming damage by 15-35%
 Combines with a level 6+ Vaca-matic if also equipped, allowing the shield to pull in enemies when struck while active
o The Thumper rank 7 upgrade also causes it to make Delve enemies visible through walls.
• Delves are dangerous, and death matters! Each time a Trovian dies, they must wait 5+ seconds before they can release. This time increases each time the Trovian dies. This timer is reset each time a boss is reached, and has no impact on how long it takes to resurrect other players.
• Releasing in a Delve will return the player to the beginning of that Tier.
• An "Intra-Delve Transport"--conveniently placed at the beginning of each Delve Tier--can be interacted with to transport a player to the forward-most checkpoint in the Delve.
• Clearing any room of all its enemies in a Delve Tier will make it a checkpoint, as indicated by a shaded-in blue background on the Delve-room display (where the compass is normally).
• When a boss is activated, any players still working their way through the path to the lair will be offered a teleport to the lair room to join in the fight. If the prompt is missed (possibly due to food delivery!), the player might miss out on the loot but will still teleport you to the group in deeper depths.
• Delves have modifiers signified by Deltaliths, visible in the first room and in the lair room. There are many of these modifiers, including ones that make enemies only take damage in melee range, have reduced health and take extra damage, increase or reduce their Darkness stat, and many more.
• Deltaliths at the entrance of Delves will appear next to the trophy of the enemy they affect.
• Delve themed Adventures can be found in the Delve building in the hub as well as occasionally after a delve level is completed.
• Delves are themed around existing biomes with a few surprises.
• The hive delves introduce a new liquid, honey! Honey increases health regen for players who stand in it, but will also dismount and slow down movement. (There are no fish that can survive in honey – it’s the birds and the bees, not the fish and the bees.)
• Before the Cursed Skulls will spawn in a given Delve Tier, players must complete an objective such as defeating a certain number of enemies, gathering Crystals, or gathering Ore,
• A boss trophy appears before every Boss Lair to give a quick indication of what boss players will be facing. The lair will also have Deltaliths indicating what challenges will accompany the boss.
• If the boss is reached and defeated fast enough, a Ready Station will appear. Interact with it and stay close by to speed up how fast the portal to the next level will appear!
• If the team took too long to reach or defeat the boss, a sign will appear and not allow access to the next delve level. Don’t worry – the next delve is always just a queue away.
• Flasks automatically refill once the boss is summoned and at the start of each new Delve Tier.
• Pell is available after the lair boss is defeated to allow players to switch between modules. Other NPCs and helpful adventuring objects might also appear after the boss is defeated.
• Expert Delvers may learn to spot signs in the Delve path that will indicate which way leads to the lair – it can be easy to get turned around in the middle of combat. Note that while these indicators are useful, some harder delves may have this indicator removed.

Public Delves
• To enter a Public Delve, find the Public Delve Queue Portal in the hub where the Bomber Royale building used to be located, then just interact with the portal to enter the queue. The maximum amount of time spent in the queue should be no more than 10 minutes. Interact with the portal again at any time to unqueue from the public delve.
• A Delve entrance can also be found in the Geode hub down by the Geode cave portals.
• The difficulty of Public Delves is determined by the Public Delve Score for the queued class of each player that ends up in the Delve group.
• When queuing for a public delve, be aware that only the class active when queuing will be allowed. Private and Challenge Delves allow switching between classes at any time.
• The Bomber Royale portal is still available in the hub – look for it and the merchants in a small tent near where they used to be located.
• /joinme can be used to reinvite players who may have disconnected, but cannot be used to invite new players into a Public Delve.

Private Delves
• The difficulty of Private Delves is determined by the Public Delve Score for the queued classes at the time the Delve starts.
• A “Delve Gateway (Private)” – craftable at the Delve Workbench in the hub – can be placed anywhere, but once placed anyone can use it to register for that Delve.
• A single Gateway can be placed while in build mode. Placing the Gateway will automatically queue the player for the Private Delve. Up to seven more players can use the placed Gateway to be queued with the owner.
• The owner of a Private Delve Gateway can interact with it to proceed; the first interaction will send a message to all queued players to get ready, and the second interaction will rush the queue and send everyone in to the Delve. If at any time a full set of eight players are queued, the Gateway will immediately trigger and force everyone in to the Delve.
• If a Gateway is broken using the mining laser, it will return to the destroyer’s inventory and unqueue all queued players. If at any point there are no players nearby, it will unqueue everyone and destroy itself.
• Private Delves allow players to change their class at will.
• The /joinme command can be used to invite more players (up to a maximum of eight unique players can join a single Delve).
• Note that Private Delves are much stricter on what items and mounts can be used. Only Delve mounts and wings may be used.

Challenge Delves
• Challenge Delves are a fair playing field for all teams of delvers to compete against each other to see who can go furthest.
• “Delve Gateway (Challenge Mode)” and “Delve Gateway (Challenge Easy)” can both be crafted at the Delve Workbench in the hub.
• In standard Delves, every new Depth gives you a random Biome. You may find bees at Depth 110 in one Delve, and the Neon Underground at Depth 110 in another Delve. A “new” “Depth 110” is generated each time you visit a Depth 110 Public or Private Delve. In Challenge Delves, though, Depth 110 is only generated once each week, and all players must compete against the same monsters, the same objectives, and the same bosses to see who can get the Deepest, and who can do so the Fastest.
• Challenge Delves start at Depth 110.
• Any time a group successfully moves past a floor in Challenge Mode, the Challenge Delve Depth is saved. Every time a “Delve Gateway (Challenge Mode)” is placed it starts at the saved Challenge Delve Depth. “Delve Gateway (Challenge Easy)” always opens at Depth 110.
• At the end of the week, each player's achieved challenge depth will decay by 8, but will never drop below 110.
• Leaderboards will track not only the deepest depths, but also which group cleared any 3 consecutive tiers in the fastest time. The purple name is now associated with the top 100 players who reach the deepest challenge depths.
• Class switching is allowed in Challenge Delves, but only players who were in the original queue can join or be invited.
• Only Delve mounts or wings may be used.

Delve Rewards
• After defeating the Boss, a Pressurized Chest will appear! Every 3rd consecutive Tier this will be a Heavy Pressurized Chest with additional loot.
• After Depth 25, when a Heavy Pressurized Chest appears, a Shadowy Soul Vault will also appear, containing special rewards like Titan Souls, Lunar Souls, Despoiled Divinity, and Shadow Caches.
• A Delve Shadowkey is required to open the Shadowy Soul Vault. Delve Shadowkeys can be crafted at the Delve Workbench in the hub or at the Shadow Key Mold that appears within the Boss Lair after the Boss is defeated.
• Shadowy Soul Vaults can be opened an unlimited number of times, but players will only receive Titan Souls, Lunar Souls, and Despoiled Divinity from the first 6 Shadowy Soul Vaults opened each week.
• Binding Darkness can be found in chests and additionally has a small chance to drop from enemies in Delves.
• Shadow Shards are now available from picking up the crystals inside of delves after a certain depth.
• A new currency – Inert Geodes – can be acquired inside the Delves. Only a certain amount of this currency can be obtained at any given time, so make sure to use it before hitting the cap!
• The currency cap for Inert Geodes can be increased by obtaining an Inert Geode Wallet. Three wallets are available: two on Rokatan, the large merchant in the Delve building in the hub and a third on the Store under the “Geode” tab.
• Inert Geodes can be used to purchase mounts and wings that will work in Private and Challenge Delves or to craft a variety of objects at the Delve Workbench.
• "Pressure-Locked Delve Caches" can be purchased for Inert Geodes from a Geodian merchant trapped within Delves - open them to find exciting new Delve-related goodies! They can also be obtained as drops from Heavy Pressurized Chests, as a reward for donating Inert Geodes, and occasionally sold or exchanged for other Delve related goods.
• New delve recipes for advanced tracking potions can be found on Geodian Merchants that are also trapped within Delves. Trapped Geodians are freed occasionally when defeating Delve Lair Bosses.
• A new type of collectible can be found in Delves – Mementos. Each Memento grants mastery and is based on the enemies encountered in the Delve Tier.
• Mementos decay after 3 hours of online time if they are not learnt, but can be deconstructed in to Pressure-Locked Delve Caches.
• New Banners can be obtained through Delves. These banners can be crafted by combining poles, flags, and Inert Geodes at the Delve Workbench in the Hub.
• Decorative versions of these banners can also be obtained for players who want to decorate their cornerstones and club worlds. These recipes are sold by Pebble traders found when defeating Delve Lair Bosses.
• In addition to the Light Banners craftable at the Delve Workbench, for those with Enchanted Seasinew Torches or Enshadowed Tendril Torches, new recipes to upgrade these items can be found on the Sunseeker's Crystalforge in Geode Topside. These new upgrades can be deconstructed back in to the Enchanted Seasinew Torch or Enshadowed Tendril Torch.
• Delve allies can be rarely found in appropriate biomes within Delves or crafted at the Delve Workbench.
• Some of the Shadow Tower bosses have crept in to Delves and in the process have picked up some new mounts! Hydrakken has been unable to move his wall underground, but the others can occasionally be found. Daughter of the Moon has acquired 3 new mounts, while Pinata God, Spikewalker, and Weeping Prophet have all acquired 1 new mount.
• In addition to Crystal gear, Delves is the only place where Crystal 4 is available, but only for the most intrepid and hardened of explorers!
• Delves also give 6 badges for completion of Public, Private, and Challenge delves.

Vaca-matic Module
• The Vaca-Matic, a new module, is now craftable at the Module Workbench. The Vaca-matic sucks in nearby crystals in Geode Caves and nearby enemies in Delves.
• Crystals now have a small internal cooldown on giving back energy and reducing grappling hook cost.

Delve Day
• Shadow Day is now known as Delve Day!
• The bonuses for Delve Day are:
o Non-Patrons:
 Double Crystal Drops
 Double Shadow Shard Drops
 Double Inert Geode Drops
o Patrons:
 Triple Crystal Drops
 Triple Shadow Shard Drops
 Triple Inert Geode Drops
• The soul rewards that can be earned in delves have been tripled to match the old rewards for shadow day with patron active. 5 Despoiled Divinity can now be earned per week, up from 3.

Shadow Tower Changes
• Shadow Towers now open directly to the boss lair, but there is an increased cost to open the portals.
• A reset button is available to allow players to fight the boss again. Fighting the boss for a second time will not provide rewards but will increase metrics. This button has a 45 second cooldown.
• Shadow Towers have had titan and lunar soul drops removed. These can now be obtained through Delves.
• The Shadow Tower purple name has moved to the Challenge: Deepest Depth (Weekly) Leaderboard.
• Binding Darkness & Starfire Dragon Egg Fragments no longer drop in Shadow Towers and now occasionally come from the chests found when completing delve floors. Starfire dragon fragments can now be found on world bosses outside of shadow towers.
• Shadow, Moon, and Eclipse Key Fragments are no longer obtainable
• Shadow, Moon and Eclipse Keys and Fragments can be crafted into delve fragments for a limited time, and then will be removed from the game (currently planned for Jan 1, 2021)
• Shadow and Moon Gems will also be removed from the game with the keys and fragments.
• Delve Key Fragments now drop instead of Shadow, Moon, and Eclipse Key fragments.
• Fixtures no longer affect key fragment drops.
• The Monday Adventure offered during events is now to find a Delve Key Fragment.
• The ST adventure has been replaced with a Delve adventure in clubs.
• The Shadow Escalation golden thread is no longer available.
• The Giant Shadow Panda that previously came from this thread can now be crafted at the Shadowy Market.
• The Eclipse Key tome is now the Delve Key tome and gives delve keys instead of eclipse keys.
• The Weird Fisheye and Octo-BUS Drone are now obtainable in the Shadow Tower Lobby.

Mastery Changes
• Mastery Stat rewards have been retuned! While stats are now granted only by the initial levels, they will lead to more power for all players.
• Trove Mastery now gives stat rewards for the first 500 levels. Each level gives:
o 0.6% health
o 0.2% damage
o 4 Power Rank
• After the first 500 levels, Trove Mastery gives 1 Power Rank and 1 Magic Find.
• Trove Mastery additionally grants 1 Chaos Factor at level 500 and an additional Chaos Factor every 50 levels above that.
• Geode Mastery now also gives stat rewards for the first 100 levels. Each level gives:
o 10 Light
o 5 Power Rank
• Mastery has been increased for the following items:
o Avalon, the Happy Accident now grants 100 mastery.
o Afterburn now grants 100 mastery.
o The Magic Trove Carpet now grants 100 mastery.
o Princess Prancey Prance and Princey McEvilface now both grant 100 mastery.
o The War Plane now grants 100 mastery.
o The Spaceosaurus mount now gives 50 mastery.
o The Glory of Victory Aura now grants 50 mastery.
o The Sorrow of Defeat Aura now grants 50 mastery.
o The Shamrockin’ Slinger costume for Gunslinger now grants 70 mastery.
o The Tricksie Pixie costume for the Fae Trickster now grants 70 mastery.
o The Trovian Guard costume for the Knight now grants 70 mastery.
Tomb Raiser Changes
• Tomb Raiser’s passive now summons a Skellittle and grants a restless soul with each tick. Skellittles are not passively summoned in hub and club worlds.
• Skellittles have had their base damage increased 3x.
• Skellittles do not passively spawn in hub & club worlds.
• The primary attack (m1) now has a wider hit radius that more accurately matches the vfx. It additionally does 3.3x damage (at the level ghost form was previously.)
• Ghost Form now does approximately 1.5x more damage.
• Bonetorage (m2) now does the following:
o Consumes all restless souls on use, not just one.
o Summons a Skellittle for each soul consumed.
o If 6 Skellittles are already active, extra souls possess active Skellittles, causing them to take and deal extra damage.
• Banshee’s Boon (1) now does the following:
o Costs 5 energy to use, both with and without the class gem equipped.
o Has a 2 second cooldown.
o Clarified what the ability does after the gem is equipped (it still activates ghost mode).
o Class Gem banshee now lasts 2 seconds and turns in to a Restless Spirit on death (summoning a new banshee will not result in a Restless Spirit.)
• Grave Goliath (2) now does the following:
o Base level Grave Goliath is now as strong as the previously fully upgraded Grave Goliath.
o Grave Goliath now slams much more frequently (approximately every other attack).
o Using this ability now triggers off how many Skellittles are possessed.
o Using the ability no longer kills Skellittles and instead removes their possessed state.
Magic Find Changes
• The magic find bonus given from defeating enemies has been dramatically improved, after 150 magic find the bonus is multiplicative!
• On kills the player gains 1% magic find (up to 50% extra magic find) or 1 magic find per kill (up to 50 magic find) whichever is greater. Messaging on death related to losing magic find has been made clearer.
• Using /respawn now decreases magic find when used in combat worlds.
Tome Changes
• Legendary Tomes now nag the player once every 30 seconds if they are still equipped after being fully charged.
• Tomes now gain experience whenever reliquaries do.
• Picking up plants in Geode Caves now gives tome experience (and reliquary experience.)
• Bomber Royale and Team Deathmatch no longer give tome experience.
• Tome descriptions have been reformatted to be more readable.
• Information has been added about where to acquire all tomes.
• Filling tomes is now called “charging” for consistency.

New Player Login Bonuses
• The Login Bonus screen now automagically opens on changing worlds after logging in if the player has a reward to claim.
• Activating Patron no longer gives all of the New Player Login Bonus rewards and instead only give rewards for the current day.
• If the player activates Patron after already claiming the daily reward they will still be able to claim the Patron reward for that specific day.
• If Patron is activated for the first time after the player fully completes the New Player Login Bonuses then no Patron rewards are given. Use it or lose it!
• The New Player Login Bonuses are now correctly progressed at the normal daily reset time (11 AM UTC).
• The New Player Login Bonuses only progresses one day at a time. Players can no longer claim all the rewards at the same time by only opening the bonus screen on the last day.
• Players are now able to open the New Player Login Bonuses screen at any time during their first week, even if they have already claimed the reward for the day.
• Login bonuses are no longer autoclaimed from the claims window.
• The messaging for the final day of logging in has been updated for clarity in the claims window.
• The messaging for claiming Patron rewards has been updated for clarity in the claims window.
• In celebration of the new player login bonus changes, all players can once again claim all of the rewards!

Framework Changes
• Frameworks that are small enough to fit in cornerstones can now be placed in cornerstones.
• Frameworks now all state where they can be placed (either cornerstones and Club Worlds or just Club Worlds).
• Placing frameworks will no longer return destroyed blocks to players.
• Many frameworks have had their default placement rotated to be clearer.
• Corrected the glow on newly placed Centennial Chalcedarny Tree frameworks (and the ones that can be found in the wild).
• The "Wooden bridge" framework has been renamed to the Grassy Bridge because it isn't wooden.
• The "Growers Greenhouse" has been corrected to Grower's Greenhouse.
• The "Cornerstone Shrine" framework provided by the builders expertise thread has been renamed "Basic Cornerstone Shrine" as it isn't the same framework that is craftable at the Forbidden workbench.

Store
• Daily deals have been added to the store! There are 5 possible deals and a random one will be offered for 4 hours out of every 24 hours. Don’t let these pass by!
• An Inert Geode Wallet Expansion is available one time in the store for 1250 credits.

New Dungeons
• Added a new 1 star dungeon to the Cursed Vale by Thor!
• Added a new 1 star dungeon to the Cerise Sandsea by Evilagician!
• Added a new 1 star dungeon to the Dragonfire Peaks by onigiry!

New Styles
• “Gamma Ray” – a new Neon City Staff Style by onigiry!
• “Ship in One Hand” – a new Treasure Isles Staff Style by Nezz!
• “Scream of Dark Flame” – a new Shadow Staff Style by TFMHisztike!
• “Shaman’s Shell” – a new Treasure Isles Spear Style by Never7iamond5!
• “Glaive of the Spire” – a new Forbidden Spires Spear Style by thatsea251!
• “Monk’s Light” – a new Forbidden Spires Spear Style by Vadosk!
• “Night Piercer” – a new Shadow Spear Style by TFMHisztike!
• “Red Dra-Gun Whelp” – a new Dragonfire Peaks Gun Style by thatsea251!
• “Triloblaster” – a new Jurassic Jungle Gun Style by Shmebulock666!
• “Blade of the Abyss” – a new Shadow Melee Style by ncati!
• “Devoided Radiance” – a new Sky Realm Melee Style by seedyman!
• “Flame On” = a new Dragonfire Peaks melee Style by Nezz!
• “Hair Bun” – a new Medieval Highlands Hat Style by OscarLaom!
• Added 12 new Animal Helmets to the Stash Exclusive category from Trovesaurus contest entries
o Soft-Helm by Grumpsa
o Tricerablocks by _FutureHero_
o Deer Me by _FutureHero_
o Snooty Snek by SkyTheVirus
o Owl be Danged by SkyTheVirus
o Pretty in Pink by AirRider
o Sky Mouse by DycukGaming
o Pandamonium by Ainogommon
o Party Rock Hopin by BluePenguin77
o Fish out of Water by Polkadog
o Share it by DGater
o Iced Iced Beary by theevil203
Additional Updates
• Colorblindness improvements to collectable tooltips. Collections that can still be unlocked now have blue text in all places. Collections that are already unlocked have orange text in all places, the orange is brighter than the old red to improve visibility for all.
• Fall damage has now been removed from everywhere but geode caves.
• Chaos Factor rewards are now tied to completing dungeons per day. Each dungeon completion will grant 1 Chaos Chest up to the amount of Chaos Factor. Patrons will gain 2 Chaos Chests for each dungeon completed. (For example, if a player has 10 Chaos Factor, is a Patron, and completes one dungeon, they will gain 2 Chaos Chests. If they then complete 9 more dungeons, they will gain 18 more Chaos Chests for a total of 20.)
• Reduced the time to resurrect other players to 4 seconds rather than 8 seconds.
• Crystal 2 and Crystal 3 now drop more frequently.
• Deconstructing Crystal 3 now returns between 10 and 285 Crystalline Cores depending on the number of stars.
• Pinatas can now exclusively be used in club and hub worlds.
• Club Phones can now only be used in clubs by club members.
• Name Changers can only be used in hubs and clubs.
• The leviathan chest should be able to be opened even if the player is running back when the boss dies. Only people who actively participated in dealing damage are eligible for loot.
• Fixtures will now better check their placement before rebuilding after an upgrade. If they cannot rebuild successfully, they will refund their placement price and need to be placed down again.
• Players can now donate clubits to clubs they are not members of. In order to enable this for your club please remove your Trovian Clubit Union and place it back into the world.
• Non-club members can now use the clubit minting machine found on the Trovian Clubit Union (but not the grand minting machine). In order to enable this for your club please remove your Trovian Clubit Union and place it back into the world.
• Class leaderboards now require effort on the class in order to progress, the following things all count towards this leaderboard (at varying amounts, listed from biggest to smallest):
o Completing Hourly Challenges(all 3 tiers)
o Completing Rampages (all 3 tiers)
o Completing a Challenge Delve Floor
o Completing a Private Delve Floor
o Completing a Public Delve Floor
o Killing a Leviathan
o Finding a Companion Egg
o Fully Charging a Reliquary
o Completing a Five Star Dungeon within the Time Limit
o Winning a Bomber Royale Match
o Completing an Adventure (Outside of the Golden Thread)
o Completing a Three Star Dungeon
o Completing a Five Star Dungeon (this is on top of the points for the three star and one star it spawns)
o Completing a One Star Dungeon
o Defeating a World Boss
o Defeating an Enemy in Bomber Royale
o Watering Plants
o Harvesting Plants
o Enemy Kills
o Destroying Blocks
• Using /stuck now gives a more helpful message.
• The command "/freeze_companion" is now available for use in club worlds. This can be used to freeze your ally in place in order to take good photographs with it!
• Both /debugtext and /debug_text can now be used to display debug text.
• The /exportmetrics command is now available for use. This command will only work on PC.
• /played should now be usable again.
• /switchcornerstone is no longer usable as the UI is much easier to work with.
• /stuck was changed slightly.
• Slash commands now have a .5 second shared cooldown.
• Many metrics have had their names updated for clarity and consistancy.
• The currencies from Snowfest 2019 have now melted.
• The Bomber Royale Bombs thrown metric no longer increments from Fae Trickster glitter bombs.
• The Gunslinger subclass buff will no longer persist after changing classes.
• The Dino Tamer's Ultimate and Revenant's Spirit Spears will now be removed when switching between Adventure and Discovery mode.
• Plants in Geode now give reliquary experience.
• Crystals now have a small internal cooldown on giving back energy and reducing grappling hook cost.
• There is no longer a cooldown associated with changing your primary club.
• Changing your primary club now properly removes the previous club benefits.
• All hairstyles are now usable by all head types. The Lady and guy head types have been renamed to Clean and Stubble.
• Fixed a crash that could occur if interacting with a portal immediately after opening a personal chest.
• A recipe to craft a Dragon Crucible has been added to the Builder's Crafting Bench.
• The cost to craft Geodian Style Stashes has been significantly reduced. 250 Crystals, 250 Veridium, 25 Nitroglitterine, 100 Builderite, and 15 Crystaline Cores are now required, down from 1000, 500, 50, 100, and 50, respectively.
• Promotional collections that don't give mastery are now hidden unless they are unlocked.
• Removed the "Special Blocks", "Luminopolis", "Blockchain" recipes from showing in collections as they are always unlocked and don't provide mastery. The recipes can still be crafted as normal.
• Players should no longer mysteriously get bonus chaos chests when nearby players open chests with keys.
• New players should now be offered the entire first set of golden thread steps before events start auto tracking.
• The prompt to join bomber royale is no longer provided to new players.
• New players are now allowed to jump and dodge in the tutorial before they are taught how.
• Extras of the following items can now all be deconstructed:
o Dormant Worldspring Dragon Egg
o Dormant Lightning Dragon Egg
o Dormant Valiant Dragon Egg
o Prism of Light
• Endless Watering Cans can no longer be deleted.
• The pets, mount, and auras purchased for adventurine now can deconstruct back into adventurine.
• Clarified the Credit Pouch description that can be seen in the marketplace
• Added some spacing to the Explosive Epilogue tooltip description.
• Renamed the Neon Nemesis Stellar Aura to Vibrant Vibe. There are no longer two unique auras with the same name.
• Lowered the head on the shadow hydrakken costume for the Lunar Lancer.
• Geode Biome Terraformers are now available on the Worldspring bench.
• Terraformers now have more noticeable warnings.
• The Peaceful Field Terraform is now called the Peaceful Field Terraformer.
• Slightly modified the 1 Star dungeon spawn rules in the Cursed Vale biome.
• Corrected a typo on the “Collect a Chaos Chest” adventure.
• Chaos Cores is now correctly capitalized in the Chaos Chest description.
• Fixed the description for Lesser Crystal Caches to be more accurate.
• The "BOMBER ROYALE PORTAL" has taken a chill pill and is now known as the "Bomber Royale Portal".
• The following abilities should not have any visible changes, but have been touched:
o Candy Barbarian candy
o Dinotamer meat
o Pirate Captain Doubloons
o Boomeranger Health and Energy Potions
• VFX have been added to the Afterburn mount.
• The Musical Mat tassels should now all be individually modifiable.
• Corrected tooltips for Gumball Gunner and Demonic Inferno costumes.
• Temporary name title changes no longer last forever. When a name expires players are set to the default color until they pick a new name color.
• Corrected typo with diggsly's shadow's shadow.
• Chaos Cores now correctly refer to the Chaos Core Crafter instead of the (made up?) "Chaos Crafting bench."
• Pain Freeze for Ice Sage can no longer stack with hits applied by other Ice Sages.

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Introduction
Welcome to the initial public testing period for Trove - Delves! These notes provide information about the great new system and changes available with the update. Please be aware that the delve content has yet to receive a final treatment but this is partially to allow us to incorporate your feedback. We hope you enjoy playing Trove - Delves!

Delves
A Note on Delve Balance
The Delve system attempts to match groups of random players with appropriate challenges. But to do this successfully it needs lots of data about just how difficult those challenges are. Thus, especially in the early days, the challenges you face in a Delve may be way too easy, or way too hard. This is why we need players not just giving feedback, but also actively trying to get as deep as they can, giving the Delve system as much data as we can so that it can make a more balanced experience
  • Delves are a new type of gameplay, combining the gameplay of the Geode caves with procedurally generated endless combat! Run through a delve, complete the objectives, and then defeat the boss quickly for rewards and the opportunity to keep going deeper! As the depth increases, so do the challenges and the rewards.
  • There are 3 kinds of delves – public delves, private delves, and challenge delves. Currently only public and private delves are available.
  • Once queued for a delve of any type, the player will stay queued even after going to another world (there will be a bright delve “idea” glowing overhead as a reminder.)
  • Players who log out while queued will be unqueued.
  • Up to eight players can enter any delve. Note that this is not eight players at a time – each delve is locked to those eight unique players.
  • Delves allow players to use their modules from the geode caves as well as engaging in combat – unlike adventure worlds where players switch between combat and build mode, in delves players switch between combat and discovery mode.
  • Delves are a dangerous place. If the player dies, allies will be able to resurrect them in four seconds.
  • Each death will increase the time it takes to release by five seconds – i.e. the first death will take five seconds, the second death ten seconds, the third death fifteen, etc. (This accumulated time is reset when the lair boss is available and on advancing to the next depth.) Ressurrection by allies always only takes four seconds.
  • Releasing in a delve will return the player to the beginning of that delve tier, but there is an intra-Delve Transport that will teleport the player forward to the farthest fully cleared room.
  • Whenever all creatures in a room are defeated, that room will be “checkpointed” and be made available for fast travel from the entrance. A checkpointed room will have a blue glow appear somewhere in the room, and the room’s box in the tier progress bar will be highlighted.
  • When a boss is activated, any players still working their way through the path to the lair will be offered a teleport to the lair room to join in the fight. If the prompt is missed (possibly due to food delivery!), the player might miss out on the loot but will still teleport you to the group in deeper depths.
  • Delves have modifiers signified by Deltaliths, visible in the first room and in the lair room. There are many of these modifiers, including ones that make enemies only take damage in melee range, have reduced health and take extra damage, increased or reduced Darkness, and many more.
  • Delves are themed around existing biomes with a few surprises – initially on PTS brave the depths of The Hive, the Saurian Swamp, or rarely a special surprise biome.
  • The hive delves introduce a new liquid, honey! Honey increases health regen for players who stand in it, but will also dismount and slow down movement. (There are no fish that can survive in honey – it’s the birds and the bees, not the fish and the bees.)
  • Delve objectives are also variable – some delves will ask players to defeat any enemies or specific enemies, while others will ask for crystals or ore to be gathered.
  • One new objective type called Monoliths asks players to hunt down a number of Monoliths, engage them, and defeat all of the spawned enemies.
  • A boss trophy appears before every boss room to give a quick indication of what boss players will be facing. The lair will also have Deltaliths indicating what challenges will accompany the boss.
  • If the boss is reached and defeated fast enough, a Ready Station will appear. Interact with it and stay close by to speed up how fast the portal to the next level will appear!
  • If the team took too long to reach or defeat the boss, a sign will appear and not allow access to the next delve level. Don’t worry – the next delve is always just a queue away.
  • A personal chest, a shadow key mold, and more might appear after the boss is defeated. Flasks should automatically refill once the boss is initially summoned and again once the Ready Station is created.
  • Pell is available after the lair boss is defeated to allow players to switch between modules.
  • Expert delvers may learn to spot signs in the delve path that will indicate which way leads to the lair – it can be easy to get turned around in the middle of combat. Note that while these indicators are useful, some harder delves may have this indicator removed.
Public Delves
  • To enter a public delve, find the delve entrance in the hub where the Bomber Royale building used to be located, then just interact with the portal to enter the queue. The maximum amount of time spent in the queue should be no more than 10 minutes. Interact with the portal again at any time to unqueue from the public delve.
  • When queuing for a public delve, be aware that only the class active when queuing will be allowed. Private delves allow switching between classes at any time.
  • The Bomber Royale portal is still available in the hub – look for it and the merchants in a small tent near where they used to be located.
  • Mounts and wings can be used in public delves. (Ganda’s special ability will not work in Delves.)
  • /joinme can be used to reinvite players who may have disconnected, but cannot be used to invite players for the first time in to a public delve.
Private Delves
  • A private delve matchmaker can be placed anywhere, but once placed anyone can use it to register for that delve.
  • A single matchmaker can be placed while in build mode. Placing the matchmaker will automatically queue the player for the private delve. Up to seven more players can use the placed matchmaker to be queued with the owner.
  • The owner of a private delve matchmaker can interact with the matchmaker – the first interaction will send a message to all queued players to get ready, and the second interaction will rush the queue and send everyone in to the delve. If at any time a full set of eight players are queued, the matchmaker will immediately trigger and force everyone in to the delve.
  • If a private delve matchmaker is broken using the mining laser, it will return to the owner’s inventory and unqueue all queued players. If every nearby player instead runs away from it, it will unqueue everyone and destroy itself.
  • Private delves allow players to change their class at will.
  • The /joinme command can be used to invite more players (up to a maximum of eight unique players in to a delve).
  • Note that private delves are much stricter on what items and mounts can be used. Only delve mounts and wings may be used in private delves.
Delve Rewards
  • After defeating the boss, a chest will appear! (Different kinds of chests?)
  • A new type of collectible can be found in Delves – Mementos. Each Memento grants mastery and is based on the enemies experienced in the delve.
  • Shadow Shards are now available from picking up the crystals inside of delves after a certain depth.
  • A new currency – Inert Geodes – can be acquired inside the Delves. Only a certain amount of this currency can be obtained at any given time, so make sure to use it before hitting the cap!
  • The currency cap for Inert Geodes can be increased by obtaining an Inert Geode Wallet.
  • Inert Geodes can be used to purchase mounts and wings that will work in private delves, along with private delve gateways and a new set of allies.
  • Delve allies can be found in appropriate biomes or crafted at the Delve Workbench.
  • Some of the Shadow Tower bosses have crept in to Delves and in the process have picked up some new mounts! Hydrakken has been unable to move his wall underground, but the others can occasionally be found. Daughter of the Moon has acquired 3 new mounts, while Pinata God, Spikewalker, and Weeping Prophet have all acquired 1 new mount.
  • In addition to Crystal gear, Delves is the only place where Crystal 4 is available, but only for the most intrepid and hardened of explorers!
  • Delves also give 6 badges for completion of Public, Private, and Challenge delves.
Vaca-matic Module
  • The Vaca-Matic, a new module, is now craftable at the Module Workbench. The Vaca-matic sucks in nearby crystals.
  • Crystals now have a small internal cooldown on giving back energy and reducing grappling hook cost.
Delve Day
  • Shadow Day is now known as Delve Day!
  • The bonuses for Delve Day are:
    • Non-Patrons:
      • Double Crystal Drops
      • Double Shadow Shard Drops
      • Double Inert Geode Drops
    • Patrons:
      • Triple Crystal Drops
      • Triple Shadow Shard Drops
      • Triple Inert Geode Drops
Shadow Tower Changes
  • Shadow Towers have had titan and lunar soul drops removed. These can now be obtained through Delves.
  • The Shadow Tower purple name has been retired, but will likely appear in Delves as a later reward.
  • Binding Darkness & Starfire Dragon Egg Fragments no longer drop in Shadow Towers and now occasionally come from the chests found when completing delve floors. Starfire dragon fragments can now be found on world bosses outside of shadow towers.
  • Shadow, Moon, and Eclipse Key Fragments are no longer obtainable
  • Shadow, Moon and Eclipse Keys and Fragments can be crafted into delve fragments for a limited time, and then will be removed from the game (currently planned for Jan 1, 2021)
  • Shadow and Moon Gems will also be removed from the game with the keys and fragments.
  • Delve Key Fragments now drop instead of Shadow, Moon, and Eclipse Key fragments.
  • Fixtures no longer affect key fragment drops.
  • The Monday Adventure offered during events is now to find a delve key fragment - this is subject to change, if you have ideas let us know!
  • The ST adventure has been replaced with a delve adventure in clubs.
  • Chests at the end of shadow towers no longer require a key to open. Delve chests do require a key to open.
  • The Shadow Escalation golden thread is no longer available.
  • The Giant Shadow Panda that previously came from this thread can now be crafted at the Shadowy Market.
  • The Eclipse Key tome now is the delve key tome and gives delve keys instead of eclipse keys
Mastery Changes
  • Mastery Stat rewards have been retuned! While stats are now granted only by the initial levels, they will lead to more power for all players.
  • Mastery now gives stat rewards for the first 200 levels. Each level gives:
    • 1.5% health
    • 0.5% damage
    • 10 Power Rank
  • Geode Mastery now also gives stat rewards for the first 100 levels. Each level gives:
    • 10 Light
    • 5 Power Rank
  • Mastery has been increased for the following items:
    • Avalon, the Happy Accident now grants 100 mastery.
    • Afterburn now grants 100 mastery.
    • The Magic Trove Carpet now grants 100 mastery.
    • Princess Prancey Prance and Princey McEvilface now both grant 100 mastery.
    • The War Plane now grants 100 mastery.
    • The Spaceosaurus mount now gives 50 mastery.
    • The Glory of Victory Aura now grants 50 mastery.
    • The Sorrow of Defeat Aura now grants 50 mastery.
    • The Shamrockin’ Slinger costume for Gunslinger now grants 70 mastery.
    • The Tricksie Pixie costume for the Fae Trickster now grants 70 mastery.
    • The Trovian Guard costume for the Knight now grants 70 mastery.
Tomb Raiser Changes
  • Tomb Raiser’s passive now summons a Skellittle and grants a restless soul with each tick.
  • Skellittles do not passively spawn in hub & club worlds.
  • The primary attack (m1) now has a wider hit radius that more accurately matches the vfx.
  • Bonetorage (m2) now does the following:
    • Consumes all restless souls on use, not just one.
    • Summons a Skellittle for each soul consumed.
    • If 6 Skellittles are already active, extra souls possess active Skellittles, causing them to take and deal extra damage.
  • Banshee’s Boon (1) now does the following:
    • Costs 20 energy to use, both with and without the class gem equipped.
    • Has a 10 second cooldown.
    • Clarified what the ability does after the gem is equipped (it still activates ghost mode).
    • Class Gem banshee now lasts 5 seconds.
  • Grave Goliath (2) now does the following:
    • Base level Grave Goliath is now as strong as the Grave Goliath used to be.
    • Using this ability now triggers off how many Skellittles are possessed.
    • Using the ability no longer kills Skellittles and instead removes their possessed state.
Magic Find Changes
  • The magic find bonus given from defeating enemies has been dramatically improved, after 150 magic find the bonus is multiplicative!
  • Using /respawn now decreases magic find when used in combat worlds.
Tome Changes
  • Legendary Tomes now nag the player once every 30 seconds if they are still equipped after being fully charged.
  • Tomes now gain experience whenever reliquaries do.
  • Picking up plants in Geode Caves now gives tome experience (and reliquary experience.)
  • Bomber Royale and Team Deathmatch no longer give tome experience.
  • Tome descriptions have been reformatted to be more readable.
  • Information has been added about where to acquire all tomes.
  • Filling tomes is now called “charging” for consistency.
New Player Login Bonuses
  • The login bonus screen now automagically opens on changing worlds after logging in if the player has a reward to claim.
  • Activating Patron no longer gives all of the New Player Login Bonus rewards and instead only give rewards for the current day.
  • If the player activates Patron after already claiming the daily reward they will still be able to claim the Patron reward for that specific day.
  • If Patron is activated for the first time after the player fully completes the New Player Login Bonuses then no Patron rewards are given. Use it or lose it!
  • The New Player Login Bonuses are now correctly progressed at the normal daily reset time (11 AM UTC).
  • The New Player Login Bonuses only progresses one day at a time. Players can no longer claim all the rewards at the same time by only opening the bonus screen on the last day.
  • Players are now able to open the New Player Login Bonuses screen at any time during their first week, even if they have already claimed the reward for the day.
  • Login bonuses are no longer autoclaimed from the claims window.
  • The messaging for the final day of logging in has been updated for clarity in the claims window.
  • The messaging for claiming Patron rewards has been updated for clarity in the claims window.
  • In celebration of the new player login bonus changes, all players can once again claim all of the rewards!
Framework Changes
  • Frameworks that are small enough to fit in cornerstones can now be placed in cornerstones.
  • Frameworks now all state where they can be placed (either cornerstones and Club Worlds or just Club Worlds).
  • Placing frameworks will no longer return destroyed blocks to players.
  • Many frameworks have had their default placement rotated to be clearer.
  • Corrected the glow on newly placed Centennial Chalcedarny Tree frameworks (and the ones that can be found in the wild).
  • The "Wooden bridge" framework has been renamed to the Grassy Bridge because it isn't wooden.
  • The "Growers Greenhouse" has been corrected to Grower's Greenhouse.
  • The "Cornerstone Shrine" framework provided by the builders expertise thread has been renamed "Basic Cornerstone Shrine" as it isn't the same framework that is craftable at the Forbidden workbench.
Store
  • Daily deals have been added to the store! There are 5 possible deals and a random one will be offered for 4 hours out of every 24 hours. Don’t let these pass by!
New Dungeons
  • Added a new 1 star dungeon to the Cursed Vale by Thor!
  • Added a new 1 star dungeon to the Cerise Sandsea by Evilagician!
  • Added a new 1 star dungeon to the Dragonfire Peaks by onigiry!
New Styles
  • “Gamma Ray” – a new Neon City Staff Style by onigiry!
  • “Ship in One Hand” – a new Treasure Isles Staff Style by Nezz!
  • “Scream of Dark Flame” – a new Shadow Staff Style by TFMHisztike!
  • “Shaman’s Shell” – a new Treasure Isles Spear Style by Never7iamond5!
  • “Glaive of the Spire” – a new Forbidden Spires Spear Style by thatsea251!
  • “Monk’s Light” – a new Forbidden Spires Spear Style by Vadosk!
  • “Night Piercer” – a new Shadow Spear Style by TFMHisztike!
  • “Red Dra-Gun Whelp” – a new Dragonfire Peaks Gun Style by thatsea251!
  • “Triloblaster” – a new Jurassic Jungle Gun Style by Shmebulock666!
  • “Blade of the Abyss” – a new Shadow Melee Style by ncati!
  • “Devoided Radiance” – a new Sky Realm Melee Style by seedyman!
  • “Flame On” = a new Dragonfire Peaks melee Style by Nezz!
  • “Hair Bun” – a new Medieval Highlands Hat Style by OscarLaom!
Additional Updates
  • Colorblindness improvements to collectable tooltips. Collections that can still be unlocked now have blue text in all places. Collections that are already unlocked have orange text in all places, the orange is brighter than the old red to improve visibility for all.
  • Fall damage has now been removed from everywhere but geode caves.
  • Reduced the time to resurrect other players to 4 seconds rather than 8 seconds.
  • Pinatas can now exclusively be used in club and hub worlds.
  • Club Phones can now only be used in clubs by club members.
  • Name Changers can only be used in hubs and clubs.
  • Fixtures will now better check their placement before rebuilding after an upgrade. If they cannot rebuild successfully, they will refund their placement price and need to be placed down again.
  • Players can now donate clubits to clubs they are not members of. In order to enable this for your club please remove your Trovian Clubit Union and place it back into the world.
  • Using /stuck now gives a more helpful message.
  • The command "/freeze_companion" is now available for use in club worlds. This can be used to freeze your ally in place in order to take good photographs with it!
  • The currencies from Snowfest 2019 have now melted.
  • The Bomber Royale Bombs thrown metric no longer increments from Fae Trickster glitter bombs.
  • The Gunslinger subclass buff will no longer persist after changing classes.
  • Plants in Geode now give reliquary experience.
  • There is no longer a cooldown associated with changing your primary club.
  • All hairstyles are now usable by all head types. The Lady and guy head types have been renamed to Clean and Stubble.
  • Fixed a crash that could occur if interacting with a portal immediately after opening a personal chest.
  • The cost to craft Geodian Style Stashes has been significantly reduced. 250 Crystals, 250 Veridium, 25 Nitroglitterine, 100 Builderite, and 15 Crystaline Cores are now required, down from 1000, 500, 50, 100, and 50, respectively.
  • Promotional collections that don't give mastery are now hidden unless they are unlocked.
  • Removed the "Special Blocks", "Luminopolis", "Blockchain" recipes from showing in collections as they are always unlocked and don't provide mastery. The recipes can still be crafted as normal.
  • Players should no longer mysteriously get bonus chaos chests when nearby players open chests with keys.
  • New players should now be offered the entire first set of golden thread steps before events start auto tracking.
  • The prompt to join bomber royale is no longer provided to new players.
  • New players are now allowed to jump and dodge in the tutorial before they are taught how.
  • Extras of the following items can now all be deconstructed:
    • Dormant Worldspring Dragon Egg
    • Dormant Lightning Dragon Egg
    • Dormant Valiant Dragon Egg
    • Prism of Light
  • Clarified the Credit Pouch description that can be seen in the marketplace
  • Added some spacing to the Explosive Epilogue tooltip description.
  • Renamed the Neon Nemesis Stellar Aura to Vibrant Vibe. There are no longer two unique auras with the same name.
  • Lowered the head on the shadow hydrakken costume for the Lunar Lancer.
  • Geode Biome Terraformers are now available on the Worldspring bench.
  • Terraformers now have more noticeable warnings.
  • The Peaceful Field Terraform is now called the Peaceful Field Terraformer.
  • Slightly modified the 1 Star dungeon spawn rules in the Cursed Vale biome.
  • Corrected a typo on the “Collect a Chaos Chest” adventure.
  • Chaos Cores is now correctly capitalized in the Chaos Chest description.
  • Fixed the description for Lesser Crystal Caches to be more accurate.
  • The "BOMBER ROYALE PORTAL" has taken a chill pill and is now known as the "Bomber Royale Portal".
  • The following abilities should not have any visible changes, but have been touched:
    • Candy Barbarian candy
    • Dinotamer meat
    • Pirate Captain Doubloons
    • Boomeranger Health and Energy Potions
  • VFX have been added to the Afterburn mount.
  • The Musical Mat tassels should now all be individually modifiable.
  • Corrected tooltips for Gumball Gunner and Demonic Inferno costumes.
  • Temporary name title changes no longer last forever. When a name expires players are set to the default color until they pick a new name color.
  • Corrected typo with diggsly's shadow's shadow.
  • Chaos Cores now correctly refer to the Chaos Core Crafter instead of the (made up?) "Chaos Crafting bench."

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Greetings, Trovians!

We are happy to announce that Into the Deep is coming to Consoles!

Leviathan World Bosses
  • Diligent explorers might find the way to some new world bosses in Geode Topside worlds – the monstrous Leviathans living underneath the surface.
  • There are 3 versions of these Leviathans, each with their own giant and dangerous abilities. Watch out, for they shall not be easy to survive!
  • Leviathan Lairs can not be destroyed, and Leviathans will destroy blocks placed around players.
  • The top 8 defeaters of Leviathans any day will receive an Ego Potion.
    • Ego Potions can be used to temporarily increase the size of the player’s head.
    • Unused Ego Potions will vanish during each weekly reset.
  • Defeating a Leviathan gives an increased chance of dropping Crystal 3 equipment along with Lesser Geode Topside Caches. While the drop rates increase with higher ubers, Crystal 3 equipment can drop from a Leviathan in U-8.
  • Badges can be earned for slaying Leviathans; these will reward an Ego Potion for each badge and Hats for every other badge.
  • Leviathans also drop Torches, which grant Light and are equipped in the Banner slot. Each Leviathan will only drop one Torch.
  • Tempered Torches can be crafted at the Sunseeker’s Crystalforge by combining Fragile Torches and other materials.
  • Tempered Torches only last until the weekly reset at 11 AM UTC on Mondays.
  • Fragile Torches last only until the next daily reset at 11 AM UTC.

General Adventure Updates
  • Adventure Heroes now have an exclamation point over their heads.
    • Yellow exclamation points indicate a Trovian Adventure Hero.
    • Blue exclamation points indicate a Geodian Adventure Hero.
    • Green exclamation points indicate an Event Adventure Hero.
  • All Adventures from Adventure Heroes now state what type of adventure is being accepted.
  • The Adventures window (default hotkey I or Activities > Adventures in the Quick Menu) has been upgraded to show additional information about how to find adventures.

Club Adventures
  • The Club Daily Experience Cap has been increased to 100,000 for all clubs, big and small.
  • The Club Adventure reward cap has been reduced to 20. Rewards have been rebalanced for this change.
  • The current Club Adventure limit has been increased to 5 (from 3) but Adventures taken from any Club counts towards this cap, rather than tracking Clubs the player is a member of separately.
  • Completing Club Adventures and crafting Clubits both have a chance to spawn a Club Pinata.
  • The Requirement to place the Respite of Heroes has been reduced to club level 3.
  • Adventures now give a consistent amount of base Adventurine based on the rarity of the Adventure Hero who gives the adventure.
    • Common Adventures give 150 Adventurine.
    • Uncommon Adventures give 200 Adventurine.
    • Rare Adventures give 250 Adventurine.
    • Epic Adventures give 300 Adventurine.
    • Legendary Adventures give 350 Adventurine.
  • The rarities for Club Adventure Heroes have been adjusted.
    • The Mysterious Champion is now Rare instead of Common.
    • Neologus is now Uncommon instead of Rare.
    • Lady Seldarine is now Common instead of Uncommon.
    • Dracantes is now Uncommon instead of Epic.
    • Katonnis is now Uncommon instead of Rare.
    • Chief Brosquatch is now Common instead of Uncommon.
    • Irran-Shu is now Uncommon instead of Epic.
  • Club Adventure Heroes no longer fall asleep.
  • Club Adventure Hero removal cost has been normalized, it now costs 200 clubits to remove any adventure hero.
  • All Adventure Heroes of a given rarity now hang around for the same length of time
    • Common Adventure Heroes last for 24 hours.
    • Uncommon Adventure Heroes last for 12 hours.
    • Rare Adventure Heroes last for 6 hours.
    • Epic Adventure Heroes last for 3 hours.
    • Legendary Adventure Heroes last for 1 hour.
  • Many club adventures no longer have quest text as the title itself is enough to describe the text.
  • Club Adventure Heroes have had their available adventures reworked so they each only give one Adventure. This means that adventures can now be known as soon as the hero spawns.
  • Snarkle no longer accepts chaos chests that come from claims, but will now accept golden chaos chests.
  • The Mysterious Champion now gives an Adventure to deal 100,000 damage in Bomber Royale or win a match.
  • Yoshimi Is now located on the Beacon of Heroes instead of spawning at the Rally of Heroes and grants permanent access to an Outpost Adventure to defeat 15 Luminopolis enemies.
    • This adventure provides the same amount of XP and Adventurine as other outpost Adventures. It also counts against the Outpost Adventure daily limit.
  • Yoshimi will only appear for Beacon of Heroes placed after this patch, so some clubs may need to remove and replace the Beacon of Heroes. To help pay for this, all players with at least 20 Mastery who also log in within 24 hours of the patch will receive 50 Clubits.

Geodian Outpost Adventures
  • Geodian Topside and Geode Cave Adventures are now both considered to be Geodian Outpost Adventures.
  • Only one Geodian Outpost Adventure can be active at a time.
  • The Geodian Outpost Adventure reward cap has been reduced to 5 as they can only be completed one at a time. The rewards have been increased to compensate for this.
  • Geodian Outpost Adventures now give 350 Adventurine as a reward.
  • The Geode Cave Adventure Pebbles have relocated next to the cave portals, where they figured they were more likely to get Trovians to stop and help.
  • The mining Pebble no longer wants inorganics from the caves and is now looking for Builder's Crates.
  • The amount of organics and critters needed to complete the Geode Cave Adventures has been increased.
  • The Geode Topside dungeon completion adventure has been replaced with a Mining adventure.
  • The requirements for the Complete a 5 Star Dungeon Adventure have been reduced to 2 (down from 3).
  • Completing a Geodian Cave Adventure has a chance to provide a Reliquary. Now how did that sneak into your inventory?
  • Completing Geodian Topside Adventures has a chance to provide a Lesser Geodian Topside Cache.

Trovian Outpost Adventures
  • The Outpost of Light now appears on the map as an Adventure Outpost. These Outposts in Igneous Islands and Drowned Worlds have been redecorated with Saltwater Sam, a Nautical Assembler, a Loot Collector and a Personal Chest.
  • Adventure Outposts can spawn in every biome. Beginning with the Permafrost World, players will always enter Prime and Elemental Worlds at an Adventure Outpost.
  • Outpost Shrines have also been renamed Adventure Outposts, and their adventures are considered to be Trovian Outpost Adventures.
  • Each Trovian Outpost Adventure can only be completed once per day.
  • Trovian Outpost Adventures now give 75 Adventurine each.
  • An Outpost Merchant can be found on Adventure Outposts who will trade Adventurine for Adventurine Strongbox Keys, Bombs, or an Adventurer’s Lunchbox.
  • There are now Adventure Heroes at the Adventure Outpost for each biome that have unique adventures.
    • In elemental worlds, the Adventure Outposts where players enter the world will always have a Hero which gives the appropriate Collect 5 Gem Boxes adventure. These Adventure Outposts can be identified by their dragon headed prows.
    • In Drowned Worlds and Igneous Islands, other Adventure Outposts may have an appropriately dressed Boothilda who requests players find fish in that world.
  • All Trovian Outpost Adventure Heroes in Luminopolis now offer one specific adventure.
    • A new Spider Hero has been added that provides the existing plasmium adventure. This hero can be found on the pink towers outpost where the sugar glider kami was previously located.
    • The centaur kami now asks for any Neon City dungeon to be completed rather than specifying Luminopolis dungeons.
    • The fish kami now asks only for fish rather than sometimes asking for plasmium.
    • The griffin kami now asks only for defeating enemies rather than sometimes asking specifically for punchbots to be defeated.
    • The tortoise kami still asks for primordial flame, but no longer cares which biome it comes from.
    • The bird kami now asks only for Charged Circuits to be crafted.
  • The Luminopolis defeat adventures now only provide credit for the first 3 mobs from any source.
  • Adventure Outposts found in Luminopolis can no longer be damaged.
  • A Donation Station has been added to the Adventure Outposts found in Luminopolis.
    • Donating Plasmium, Charged Circuits, Logic Loops, or Memory Matrices gives a chance to receive Adventure Boxes.
    • Rampage Bosses may also be summoned at these Donation Stations for the same cost as crafting a Beacon.
  • The Plasmium costs for Beacons and summoning Rampage Bosses has been increased as they can now be summoned immediately.
  • Completing Trovian Outpost Adventures has a chance to grant a Locked Adventurine Strongbox.
  • The Locked Adventurine Strongbox requires an Adventurine Strongbox Key to open. These keys can be obtained from Outpost Merchants.
  • The Locked Adventurine Strongboxes can contain allies (including a pinata ally appropriate to the current season), a mount, rarely a non-tradable costume, or very rarely a tradable costume. Costumes from Locked Adventurine Strongboxes provide 70 Mastery.
  • The Pixel Ally can be deconstructed into an Adventure Key.

Store
  • The first time each credit pack is purchased it now gives an extra 20% credits!
  • The Level 25 Pack has arrived. Purchase this pack to receive an empowered gem box of each type plus a Class Boost: Level 25.
    • The Class Boost: Level 25 is a new item that, when consumed, sets the current class to level 25. It will set the class to level 25 regardless of the level the class is at when used, although it cannot be used once the class is level 25 or over. It is not affected by any kind of experience multiplier.
    • Class Boost: Level 25 cannot be used on trial classes or classes that are already over level 25.
  • Replaced the Power Deal at 2500 PR for 5 Ninth Lives with one for 105 Dragonite for 1250 credits.

NOTE: The Level 25 and the 20% Extra Credit Packs are not going to debut on Console on December 16th. This is a known issue and Trove Team is working on having them released for consoles as soon as possible. We will update our Community when we have all the details.

Additional Updates
  • A Class Gem Key is now granted when each class reaches level 25. Note that these classes must be switched to in order to receive this grant.
  • Additional rare allies can now be found in the Ally Habitats produced at the Harvesting Station.
  • Geode Topside "Large Dungeons" are now more likely to be 5-Star as opposed to 3-Star.
  • Down with Lairs, up with 1 star dungeons! Lairs now only refer the dead ends in geode caves, instead of also referring to some 1 star dungeons.
  • Increased the amount of 1-Star Dungeons which spawn in the "Saurian Swamp" sub-biome in Jurassic Jungle.
  • To alleviate performance issues for some users, updraft trees in the Primal Preserve sub-biome of Jurassic Jungles are less common.
  • Fixed an issue where the Atlas could become unresponsive after resizing the window.
  • The “Gather 3 Trovians” objective spawns slightly less frequently and gives slightly better loot.
  • Luminopolis and Neon City are now slightly different colors on the world map.
  • Thallasion's Biome in the Drowned Worlds now has a claw icon on the world map.
  • Empty "Open Lava Seas" now exist in the Igneous Islands world. There isn't anything to do here, but it sure makes the map look nicer.
  • Daughter of the Moon's "Backslash" attack should now do enough damage to one-shot even the most powerful of Trovians.
  • Attacking the Spikewalker in Shadow Tower as a melee character should be significantly easier.
  • Shapestone ore is now more common in the Medieval Highlands worlds.
  • Cinnabar no longer spawns in the Medieval Highlands world.
  • Some of the early Golden Thread steps have been tweaked to reduce redundancy and increase accessibility.
  • The Qubesly ally now gives 2 jump in addition to superstition.
  • The Ludini, Patron of Playfulness and Sarsaponia, The Pristine dragons have returned the autofire ability to be exclusive to Za'Hadeen, Heart of the Flame.
  • Saltwater Sam has packaged the "Worn Sail" in with the SS Dinghy, and now offers Lootseeker's Mainsail, designed by Jusiv!
  • Spear Vault Style can now be obtained with Super Style Stashes.
  • A Spear Vault Style Stash recipe has been added to Runecrafting at the Runecarver rank.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause some collection unlockers (like the Super Style Stash) to erroneously message that all collectables have already been unlocked.
  • Deconstructing fish at a compost bench now gives all of the rewards instead of just a trophy.
  • Trial classes can no longer gain experience beyond level 4.
  • Experience coins now give errors when used on trial or max level classes instead of silently not working.
  • Some of the allies from the Promo section have been moved to the Dev Dream section and can now be acquired by using Dev Dream Ally Boxes.
  • Renamed "Cosmic Empowered Gem Box" and "Citaria's Watery Treasure Urn" to "Empowered Cosmic Gem Box" and "Empowered Water Gem Box".
  • The Crystallogy section of the Geode Adventures Tracker has been removed.
  • Fixed a bug with /clublog where it sometimes would get confused about a club's log if the club has more than one name.
  • The Moon Goddess has chilled out a bit. Moonlight bulbs will now disappear after 3 hours instead of 1.
  • Mounts that plant seeds will no longer avoid club world caps.
  • The Ship to Geode will finally depart the hub once it changes to winter.
  • Stiltstitcher enemies (aka Undertow) should now be easier to hit in combat. They will also no longer drop Blue Crab Trophies.
  • Corrected some grey voxels on Armored Abyss Assailant.
  • The Hel’Terain Trophy sold by Luxion which transformed into a Darknik Warbot Trophy in the tooltip image as soon as placed has been permanently converted into a Darknik Warbot Trophy. A real version of that Trophy has been uncovered and Luxion is looking forward to making it available.
  • Event recipe collections now only show recipes that need to be unlocked.
  • Adjustments have been made to the Lunar Lancer: Lancer of the Hydrakken costume.
  • Racing challenges have been removed from rotation.
  • Moonlight bulbs no longer spawn in Shores of the Everdark. The Darkness was too much for even these hardy plants to take.
  • The sigil progress tooltip now correctly indicates Trove mastery instead of Total mastery.
  • Gameplay blocks like vertical jump blocks or turrets can no longer be placed outside of Cornerstones or Club Worlds to prevent loss.
  • The Chaos Core Crafter’s divination ability has been sadly lost, it will no longer give glimpses into the future
  • Saltwater Sam’s harmless nature is now evident to wandering monsters, he will no longer agitate them
  • You can now Loot Collect in the Hub - the Loot Collector has been placed at the spot of the Trading Post and the Trading Post has been shifted slightly close to the Battle Arena building in turn.
  • The Chronomancer skin for the Chloromancer has been adjusted and has had its projectile size reduced significantly.
  • The following skins now correctly change appearances for Class Gem abilities: Chaotic Wanderer (Boomeranger), Pyromagical Prankster (Dracolyte), Rabbity Raiser (Tomb Raiser).
  • The Leash Blocks in the Stables Club Fixture now require Mounts to be present for at least 10 seconds before they can be dismissed.
  • Mounts summoned by Leash Blocks can no longer be killed.

Preview: ly to get Trovians to stop and help. The mining Pebble no longer wants inorganics from the Show



Leviathan World Bosses
  • Diligent explorers might find the way to some new world bosses in Geode Topside worlds – the monstrous Leviathans living underneath the surface.
  • There are 3 versions of these Leviathans, each with their own giant and dangerous abilities. Watch out, for they shall not be easy to survive!
  • Leviathan Lairs can not be destroyed, and Leviathans will destroy blocks placed around players.
  • The top 8 defeaters of Leviathans any day will receive an Ego Potion.
    • Ego Potions can be used to temporarily increase the size of the player’s head.
    • Unused Ego Potions will vanish during each weekly reset.
  • Defeating a Leviathan gives an increased chance of dropping Crystal 3 equipment along with Lesser Geode Topside Caches. While the drop rates increase with higher ubers, Crystal 3 equipment can drop from a Leviathan in U-8.
  • Badges can be earned for slaying Leviathans; these will reward an Ego Potion for each badge and Hats for every other badge.
  • Leviathans also drop Torches, which grant Light and are equipped in the Banner slot. Each Leviathan will only drop one Torch.
  • Tempered Torches can be crafted at the Sunseeker’s Crystalforge by combining Fragile Torches and other materials.
  • Tempered Torches only last until the weekly reset at 11 AM UTC on Mondays.
  • Fragile Torches last only until the next daily reset at 11 AM UTC.

General Adventure Updates
  • Adventure Heroes now have an exclamation point over their heads.
    • Yellow exclamation points indicate a Trovian Adventure Hero.
    • Blue exclamation points indicate a Geodian Adventure Hero.
    • Green exclamation points indicate an Event Adventure Hero.
  • All Adventures from Adventure Heroes now state what type of adventure is being accepted.
  • The Adventures window (default hotkey I or Activities > Adventures in the Quick Menu) has been upgraded to show additional information about how to find adventures.

Club Adventures
  • The Club Daily Experience Cap has been increased to 100,000 for all clubs, big and small.
  • The Club Adventure reward cap has been reduced to 20. Rewards have been rebalanced for this change.
  • The current Club Adventure limit has been increased to 5 (from 3) but Adventures taken from any Club counts towards this cap, rather than tracking Clubs the player is a member of separately.
  • Completing Club Adventures and crafting Clubits both have a chance to spawn a Club Pinata.
  • The Requirement to place the Respite of Heroes has been reduced to club level 3.
  • Adventures now give a consistent amount of base Adventurine based on the rarity of the Adventure Hero who gives the adventure.
    • Common Adventures give 150 Adventurine.
    • Uncommon Adventures give 200 Adventurine.
    • Rare Adventures give 250 Adventurine.
    • Epic Adventures give 300 Adventurine.
    • Legendary Adventures give 350 Adventurine.
  • The rarities for Club Adventure Heroes have been adjusted.
    • The Mysterious Champion is now Rare instead of Common.
    • Neologus is now Uncommon instead of Rare.
    • Lady Seldarine is now Common instead of Uncommon.
    • Dracantes is now Uncommon instead of Epic.
    • Katonnis is now Uncommon instead of Rare.
    • Chief Brosquatch is now Common instead of Uncommon.
    • Irran-Shu is now Uncommon instead of Epic.
  • Club Adventure Heroes no longer fall asleep.
  • Club Adventure Hero removal cost has been normalized, it now costs 200 clubits to remove any adventure hero.
  • All Adventure Heroes of a given rarity now hang around for the same length of time
    • Common Adventure Heroes last for 24 hours.
    • Uncommon Adventure Heroes last for 12 hours.
    • Rare Adventure Heroes last for 6 hours.
    • Epic Adventure Heroes last for 3 hours.
    • Legendary Adventure Heroes last for 1 hour.
  • Many club adventures no longer have quest text as the title itself is enough to describe the text.
  • Club Adventure Heroes have had their available adventures reworked so they each only give one Adventure. This means that adventures can now be known as soon as the hero spawns.
  • Snarkle no longer accepts chaos chests that come from claims, but will now accept golden chaos chests.
  • The Mysterious Champion now gives an Adventure to deal 100,000 damage in Bomber Royale or win a match.
  • Yoshimi Is now located on the Beacon of Heroes instead of spawning at the Rally of Heroes and grants permanent access to an Outpost Adventure to defeat 15 Luminopolis enemies.
    • This adventure provides the same amount of XP and Adventurine as other outpost Adventures. It also counts against the Outpost Adventure daily limit.
  • Yoshimi will only appear for Beacon of Heroes placed after this patch, so some clubs may need to remove and replace the Beacon of Heroes. To help pay for this, all players with at least 20 Mastery who also log in within 24 hours of the patch will receive 50 Clubits.

Geodian Outpost Adventures
  • Geodian Topside and Geode Cave Adventures are now both considered to be Geodian Outpost Adventures.
  • Only one Geodian Outpost Adventure can be active at a time.
  • The Geodian Outpost Adventure reward cap has been reduced to 5 as they can only be completed one at a time. The rewards have been increased to compensate for this.
  • Geodian Outpost Adventures now give 350 Adventurine as a reward.
  • The Geode Cave Adventure Pebbles have relocated next to the cave portals, where they figured they were more likely to get Trovians to stop and help.
  • The mining Pebble no longer wants inorganics from the caves and is now looking for Builder's Crates.
  • The amount of organics and critters needed to complete the Geode Cave Adventures has been increased.
  • The Geode Topside dungeon completion adventure has been replaced with a Mining adventure.
  • The requirements for the Complete a 5 Star Dungeon Adventure have been reduced to 2 (down from 3).
  • Completing a Geodian Cave Adventure has a chance to provide a Reliquary. Now how did that sneak into your inventory?
  • Completing Geodian Topside Adventures has a chance to provide a Lesser Geodian Topside Cache.

Trovian Outpost Adventures
  • The Outpost of Light now appears on the map as an Adventure Outpost. These Outposts in Igneous Islands and Drowned Worlds have been redecorated with Saltwater Sam, a Nautical Assembler, a Loot Collector and a Personal Chest.
  • Adventure Outposts can spawn in every biome. Beginning with the Permafrost World, players will always enter Prime and Elemental Worlds at an Adventure Outpost.
  • Outpost Shrines have also been renamed Adventure Outposts, and their adventures are considered to be Trovian Outpost Adventures.
  • Each Trovian Outpost Adventure can only be completed once per day.
  • Trovian Outpost Adventures now give 75 Adventurine each.
  • An Outpost Merchant can be found on Adventure Outposts who will trade Adventurine for Adventurine Strongbox Keys, Bombs, or an Adventurer’s Lunchbox.
  • There are now Adventure Heroes at the Adventure Outpost for each biome that have unique adventures.
    • In elemental worlds, the Adventure Outposts where players enter the world will always have a Hero which gives the appropriate Collect 5 Gem Boxes adventure. These Adventure Outposts can be identified by their dragon headed prows.
    • In Drowned Worlds and Igneous Islands, other Adventure Outposts may have an appropriately dressed Boothilda who requests players find fish in that world.
  • All Trovian Outpost Adventure Heroes in Luminopolis now offer one specific adventure.
    • A new Spider Hero has been added that provides the existing plasmium adventure. This hero can be found on the pink towers outpost where the sugar glider kami was previously located.
    • The centaur kami now asks for any Neon City dungeon to be completed rather than specifying Luminopolis dungeons.
    • The fish kami now asks only for fish rather than sometimes asking for plasmium.
    • The griffin kami now asks only for defeating enemies rather than sometimes asking specifically for punchbots to be defeated.
    • The tortoise kami still asks for primordial flame, but no longer cares which biome it comes from.
    • The bird kami now asks only for Charged Circuits to be crafted.
  • The Luminopolis defeat adventures now only provide credit for the first 3 mobs from any source.
  • Adventure Outposts found in Luminopolis can no longer be damaged.
  • A Donation Station has been added to the Adventure Outposts found in Luminopolis.
    • Donating Plasmium, Charged Circuits, Logic Loops, or Memory Matrices gives a chance to receive Adventure Boxes.
    • Rampage Bosses may also be summoned at these Donation Stations for the same cost as crafting a Beacon.
  • The Plasmium costs for Beacons and summoning Rampage Bosses has been increased as they can now be summoned immediately.
  • Completing Trovian Outpost Adventures has a chance to grant a Locked Adventurine Strongbox.
  • The Locked Adventurine Strongbox requires an Adventurine Strongbox Key to open. These keys can be obtained from Outpost Merchants.
  • The Locked Adventurine Strongboxes can contain allies (including a pinata ally appropriate to the current season), a mount, rarely a non-tradable costume, or very rarely a tradable costume. Costumes from Locked Adventurine Strongboxes provide 70 Mastery.
  • The Pixel Ally can be deconstructed into an Adventure Key.

Store
  • The first time each credit pack is purchased it now gives an extra 20% credits!
  • The Level 25 Pack has arrived. Purchase this pack to receive an empowered gem box of each type plus a Class Boost: Level 25.
    • The Class Boost: Level 25 is a new item that, when consumed, sets the current class to level 25. It will set the class to level 25 regardless of the level the class is at when used, although it cannot be used once the class is level 25 or over. It is not affected by any kind of experience multiplier.
    • Class Boost: Level 25 cannot be used on trial classes or classes that are already over level 25.
  • Replaced the Power Deal at 2500 PR for 5 Ninth Lives with one for 105 Dragonite for 1250 credits.

Additional Updates
  • A Class Gem Key is now granted when each class reaches level 25. Note that these classes must be switched to in order to receive this grant.
  • Additional rare allies can now be found in the Ally Habitats produced at the Harvesting Station.
  • Geode Topside "Large Dungeons" are now more likely to be 5-Star as opposed to 3-Star.
  • Down with Lairs, up with 1 star dungeons! Lairs now only refer the dead ends in geode caves, instead of also referring to some 1 star dungeons.
  • Increased the amount of 1-Star Dungeons which spawn in the "Saurian Swamp" sub-biome in Jurassic Jungle.
  • To alleviate performance issues for some users, updraft trees in the Primal Preserve sub-biome of Jurassic Jungles are less common.
  • Fixed an issue where the Atlas could become unresponsive after resizing the window.
  • The “Gather 3 Trovians” objective spawns slightly less frequently and gives slightly better loot.
  • Luminopolis and Neon City are now slightly different colors on the world map.
  • Thallasion's Biome in the Drowned Worlds now has a claw icon on the world map.
  • Empty "Open Lava Seas" now exist in the Igneous Islands world. There isn't anything to do here, but it sure makes the map look nicer.
  • Daughter of the Moon's "Backslash" attack should now do enough damage to one-shot even the most powerful of Trovians.
  • Attacking the Spikewalker in Shadow Tower as a melee character should be significantly easier.
  • Shapestone ore is now more common in the Medieval Highlands worlds.
  • Cinnabar no longer spawns in the Medieval Highlands world.
  • Some of the early Golden Thread steps have been tweaked to reduce redundancy and increase accessibility.
  • The Qubesly ally now gives 2 jump in addition to superstition.
  • The Ludini, Patron of Playfulness and Sarsaponia, The Pristine dragons have returned the autofire ability to be exclusive to Za'Hadeen, Heart of the Flame.
  • Saltwater Sam has packaged the "Worn Sail" in with the SS Dinghy, and now offers Lootseeker's Mainsail, designed by Jusiv!
  • Spear Vault Style can now be obtained with Super Style Stashes.
  • A Spear Vault Style Stash recipe has been added to Runecrafting at the Runecarver rank.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause some collection unlockers (like the Super Style Stash) to erroneously message that all collectables have already been unlocked.
  • Deconstructing fish at a compost bench now gives all of the rewards instead of just a trophy.
  • Trial classes can no longer gain experience beyond level 4.
  • Experience coins now give errors when used on trial or max level classes instead of silently not working.
  • Some of the allies from the Promo section have been moved to the Dev Dream section and can now be acquired by using Dev Dream Ally Boxes.
  • Renamed "Cosmic Empowered Gem Box" and "Citaria's Watery Treasure Urn" to "Empowered Cosmic Gem Box" and "Empowered Water Gem Box".
  • The Crystallogy section of the Geode Adventures Tracker has been removed.
  • Fixed a bug with /clublog where it sometimes would get confused about a club's log if the club has more than one name.
  • The Moon Goddess has chilled out a bit. Moonlight bulbs will now disappear after 3 hours instead of 1.
  • Mounts that plant seeds will no longer avoid club world caps.
  • The Ship to Geode will finally depart the hub once it changes to winter.
  • Stiltstitcher enemies (aka Undertow) should now be easier to hit in combat. They will also no longer drop Blue Crab Trophies.
  • Corrected some grey voxels on Armored Abyss Assailant.
  • The Hel’Terain Trophy sold by Luxion which transformed into a Darknik Warbot Trophy in the tooltip image as soon as placed has been permanently converted into a Darknik Warbot Trophy. A real version of that Trophy has been uncovered and Luxion is looking forward to making it available.
  • Event recipe collections now only show recipes that need to be unlocked.
  • Adjustments have been made to the Lunar Lancer: Lancer of the Hydrakken costume.
  • Racing challenges have been removed from rotation.
  • Moonlight bulbs no longer spawn in Shores of the Everdark. The Darkness was too much for even these hardy plants to take.
  • The sigil progress tooltip now correctly indicates Trove mastery instead of Total mastery.
  • Gameplay blocks like vertical jump blocks or turrets can no longer be placed outside of Cornerstones or Club Worlds to prevent loss.
  • The Chaos Core Crafter’s divination ability has been sadly lost, it will no longer give glimpses into the future
  • Saltwater Sam’s harmless nature is now evident to wandering monsters, he will no longer agitate them
  • You can now Loot Collect in the Hub- the Loot Collector has been placed at the spot of the Trading Post, the Trading Post has been shifted slightly close to the Battle Arena building in turn
  • The Chronomancer skin for the Chloromancer has been adjusted and has had its projectile size reduced significantly.
  • The following skins now correctly change appearances for Class Gem abilities: Chaotic Wanderer (Boomeranger), Pyromagical Prankster (Dracolyte), Rabbity Raiser (Tomb Raiser).
  • The Leash Blocks in the Stables Club Fixture now require Mounts to be present for at least 10 seconds before they can be dismissed.
  • Mounts summoned by Leash Blocks can no longer be killed.

Preview: ly to get Trovians to stop and help. The mining Pebble no longer wants inorganics from the Show

Leviathan World Bosses
  • Diligent explorers might find the way to some new world bosses in Geode Topside worlds – the monstrous Leviathans living underneath the surface.
  • There are 3 versions of these Leviathans, each with their own giant and dangerous abilities.
  • The 8 players who defeat the most Leviathans each day will receive an Ego Potion.
    • Ego Potions can be used to temporarily increase the size of the player’s head.
    • Unused Ego Potions will vanish during each weekly reset.
  • Defeating a Leviathan gives an increased chance of dropping Crystal 3 equipment along with Lesser Geode Topside Caches. While the drop rates increase with higher ubers, Crystal 3 equipment can drop from a Leviathan in U-8.
  • Leviathans also drop Torches, which grant Light and are equipped in the Banner slot.
  • Tempered Torches can be crafted at the Sunseeker’s Crystalforge by combining Fragile Torches and other materials.
  • Tempered Torches only last until the weekly reset at 11 AM UTC on Mondays.
  • Fragile Torches last only until the next daily reset at 11 AM UTC.

General Adventure Updates
  • Adventure Heroes now have an exclamation point over their heads.
    • Yellow exclamation points indicate a Trovian Adventure Hero.
    • Blue exclamation points indicate a Geodian Adventure Hero.
    • Green exclamation points indicate an Event Adventure Hero.
  • All Adventures from Adventure Heroes now state what type of adventure is being accepted.
  • The Adventures window (default hotkey I or Activities > Adventures in the Quick Menu) now has additional information about how to find adventures.

Club Adventures
  • The Club Daily Experience Cap has been increased to 100,000 for all clubs, big and small.
  • The Club Adventure reward cap has been reduced to 20. Rewards have been rebalanced for this change.
  • The current Club Adventure limit has been increased to 5 (from 3) but Adventures taken from any Club counts towards this cap, rather than tracking Clubs the player is a member of separately.
  • Completing Club Adventures and crafting Clubits have a chance to spawn a Club Pinata.
  • The Requirement to place the Repose of Heroes has been reduced to club level 3.
  • Adventures now give a consistent amount of base Adventurine based on the rarity of the Adventure Hero who gives the adventure.
    • Common Adventures give 150 Adventurine.
    • Uncommon Adventures give 200 Adventurine.
    • Rare Adventures give 250 Adventurine.
    • Epic Adventures give 300 Adventurine.
    • Legendary Adventures give 350 Adventurine.
  • The rarities for Club Adventure Heroes have been adjusted.
    • The Mysterious Champion is now Rare instead of Common.
    • Neologus is now Uncommon instead of Rare.
    • Lady Seldarine is now Common instead of Uncommon.
    • Dracantes is now Uncommon instead of Epic.
    • Katonnis is now Uncommon instead of Rare.
    • Chief Brosquatch is now Common instead of Uncommon.
    • Irran-Shu is now Uncommon instead of Epic.
  • Club Adventure Heroes no longer fall asleep.
  • Club Adventure Hero removal cost has been normalized, it now costs 200 clubits to remove any adventure hero.
  • All Adventure Heroes of a given rarity now hang around for the same length of time
    • Common Adventure Heroes last for 24 hours.
    • Uncommon Adventure Heroes last for 12 hours.
    • Rare Adventure Heroes last for 6 hours.
    • Epic Adventure Heroes last for 3 hours.
    • Legendary Adventure Heroes last for 1 hour.
  • Many club adventures no longer have quest text as the title itself is enough to describe the text.
  • Club Adventure Heroes have had their available adventures reworked so they each give one Adventure.
  • Snarkle no longer accepts chaos chests that come from claims, but will now accept golden chaos chests.
  • The Mysterious Champion now gives an Adventure to deal 100,000 damage in Bomber Royale or win a match.
  • Yoshimi Is now located on the Beacon of Heroes instead of spawning at the Rally of Heroes and grants permanent access to an Outpost Adventure to defeat 15 Luminopolis enemies.
    • This adventure provides the same amount of XP and Adventurine as other outpost Adventures. It also counts against the Outpost Adventure daily limit.
  • Yoshimi will only appear for Beacon of Heroes placed after this patch, so some clubs may need to remove and replace the Beacon of Heroes. To help pay for this, all players with at least 20 Mastery and log in within 24 hours of the patch will receive 50 Clubits.

Geodian Outpost Adventures
  • Geodian Topside and Geode Cave Adventures are now both considered to be Geodian Outpost Adventures.
  • Only one Geodian Outpost Adventure can be active at a time.
  • The Geodian Outpost Adventure reward cap has been reduced to 5 as they can only be completed one at a time. The rewards have been increased to compensate for this.
  • Geodian Outpost Adventures now give 350 Adventurine as a reward.
  • The Geode Cave Adventure Pebbles have relocated next to the cave portals, where they figured they were more likely to get Trovians to stop and help.
  • The mining Pebble no longer wants inorganics from the caves and is now looking for Builder's Crates.
  • The amount of organics and critters needed to complete the Geode Cave Adventures have been increased.
  • The Geode Topside dungeon completion adventure has been replaced with a Mining adventure.
  • The requirements for the Complete a 5 Star Dungeon Adventure have been reduced to 2 (down from 3).
  • Completing a Geodian Cave Adventure has a chance to provide a Reliquary. Now how did that sneak into your inventory?
  • Completing Geodian Topside Adventures has a chance to provide a Lesser Geodian Topside Cache.

Trovian Outpost Adventures
  • The Outpost of Light now appears on the map as an Adventure Outpost. These Outposts in Igneous Islands and Drowned Worlds have been redecorated with Saltwater Sam, a Nautical Assembler, and a Personal Chest.
  • Adventure Outposts can spawn in every biome. Beginning with the Permafrost World, players will always enter Prime and Elemental at an Adventure Outpost.
  • Outpost Shrines have also been renamed Adventure Outposts, and their adventures are considered to be Trovian Outpost Adventures.
  • Each Trovian Outpost Adventure can only be completed once per day.
  • Trovian Outpost Adventures now give 75 Adventurine each.
  • An Outpost Merchant can be found on Adventure Outposts who will trade Adventurine for Adventurine Strongbox Keys, Bombs, or an Adventurer’s Lunchbox.
  • There are now Adventure Heroes at the Adventure Outpost for each biome that have unique adventures.
    • In elemental worlds, the Adventure Outposts where players enter the world will always have a Hero which gives the appropriate Collect 5 Gem Boxes adventure. These Adventure Outposts can be identified by their dragon headed prows.
    • In Drowned Worlds and Igneous Islands, other Adventure Outposts may have an appropriately dressed Boothilda who requests players find fish in that world.
  • All Trovian Outpost Adventure Heroes in Luminopolis now offer one specific adventure.
    • A new Spider Hero has been added that provides the existing plasmium adventure. This hero can be found on the pink towers outpost where the sugar glider kami was previously located.
    • The centaur kami now asks for any Neon City dungeon to be completed rather than specifying Luminopolis dungeons.
    • The fish kami now asks only for fish rather than sometimes asking for plasmium.
    • The griffin kami now asks only for defeating enemies rather than sometimes asking specifically for punchbots to be defeated.
    • The tortoise kami still asks for primordial flame, but no longer cares which biome it comes from.
    • The bird kami now asks only for Charged Circuits to be crafted.
  • The Luminopolis defeat adventures now only provide credit for the first 3 mobs from any source.
  • Adventure Outposts found in Luminopolis can no longer be damaged.
  • A Donation Station has been added to the Adventure Outposts found in Luminopolis.
    • Donating Plasmium, Charged Circuits, Logic Loops, or Memory Matrices give a chance to receive Adventure boxes.
    • Rampage Bosses may also be summoned at these Donation Stations for the same cost as crafting a Beacon.
  • The Plasmium costs for Beacons and summoning rampage bosses has been increased as they can now be summoned immediately.
  • Completing Trovian Outpost Adventures has a chance to grant a Locked Adventurine Strongbox.
  • The Locked Adventurine Strongbox requires an Adventurine Strongbox Key to open. These keys can be obtained from Outpost Merchants.
  • The Locked Adventurine Strongboxes can contain allies (including a pinata ally appropriate to the current season), a mount, rarely a non-tradable costume, or very rarely a tradable costume.

Store
  • The first time each credit pack is purchased it now gives an extra 20% credits!
  • The Level 25 Pack has arrived. Purchase this pack to receive an empowered gem box of each type plus a Class Boost: Level 25
    • The Class Boost: Level 25 is a new item that, when consumed, sets the current class to level 25. It will set the class to level 25 regardless of the level the class is at when used, although it cannot be used once the class is level 25 or over. It is not affected by any kind of experience multiplier.
    • Class Boost: Level 25 cannot be used on trial classes or classes that are already over level 25.
  • Replaced the Power Deal at 2500 PR for 5 Ninth Lives with one for 105 Dragonite for 1250 credits.

Additional Updates
  • A Class Gem Key is now granted when each class reaches level 25. Note these classes must be switched to in order to receive this grant.
  • Additional rare allies can now be found in the Ally Habitats produced at the Harvesting Station.
  • Geode Topside "Large Dungeons" are now more likely to be 5-Star as opposed to 3-Star.
  • Down with Lairs, up with 1 star dungeons! Lairs now only refer the dead ends in geode caves, instead of also referring to some 1 star dungeons.
  • Increased the amount of 1-Star Dungeons which spawn in the "Saurian Swamp" sub-biome in Jurassic Jungle.
  • To alleviate performance issues for some users, updraft trees in the Primal Preserve sub-biome of Jurassic Jungles are less common.
  • Fixed an issue where the Atlas could become unresponsive after resizing the window.
  • The “Gather 3 Trovians” objective spawns slightly less frequently and gives slightly better loot.
  • Luminopolis and Neon City are now slightly different colors on the world map.
  • Thalassian's Biome in the Drowned Worlds now has a claw icon on the world map.
  • Empty "Open Lava Seas" now exist in the Igneous Islands world. There isn't anything to do here, but it sure makes the map look nicer.
  • Daughter of the Moon's "Backslash" attack should now do enough damage to one-shot even the most powerful of Trovians.
  • Attacking the Spikewalker in Shadow Tower as a melee character should be significantly easier.
  • Shapestone ore is now more common in the Medieval Highlands worlds.
  • Cinnabar no longer spawns in the Medieval Highlands world.
  • Some of the early Golden Thread steps have been tweaked to reduce redundancy and increase accessibility.
  • The Qubesly ally now gives 2 jump in addition to superstition.
  • The Ludini, Patron of Playfullness and Sarsaponia, The Pristine dragons have returned the autofire ability to be exclusive to Za'Hadeen, Heart of the Flame.
  • Saltwater Sam has packaged the "Worn Sail" in with the SS Dinghy, and now offers Lootseeker's Mainsail, designed by Jusiv!
  • Spear Vault Style can now be obtained with Super Style Stashes.
  • A Spear Vault Style Stash recipe has been added to Runecrafting at the Runecarver rank.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause some collection unlockers (like the Super Style Stash) to erroneously message that all collectables have already been unlocked.
  • Deconstructing fish at a compost bench now gives all of the rewards instead of just a trophy.
  • Trial classes can no longer gain experience beyond level 4.
  • Experience coins now give errors when used on trial or max level classes instead of silently not working.
  • Some of the allies from the Promo section have been moved to the Dev Dream section and can now be acquired by using Dev Dream Ally Boxes.
  • Renamed "Cosmic Empowered Gem Box" and "Citaria's Watery Treasure Urn" to "Empowered Cosmic Gem Box" and "Empowered Water Gem Box".
  • The Crystallogy section of the Geode Adventures Tracker has been removed.
  • Fixed a bug with /clublog where it sometimes would get confused about a club's log if the club has more than one name.
  • The Moon Goddess has chilled out a bit. Moonlight bulbs will now disappear after 3 hours instead of 1.
  • Mounts that plant seeds will no longer avoid club world caps.
  • The Ship to Geode will finally depart the hub once it changes to winter.
  • Stiltsticher enemies should now be easier to hit in combat.
  • Corrected some grey voxels on Armored Abyss Assailant.

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Additional Updates
  • Forge Fragments can no longer drop from NPCs on Geode Topside worlds, nor will they drop sometimes when mining Nitro Glitterine. Forge Fragments' primary acquisition method will be from loot collecting Crystal gear, and occasionally as drops from Lesser Geode Surface Caches.
  • Lesser Geode Topside Caches have had their drop tables updated to remove gem augments and radiant sovereigns, and instead include Geode Topside materials.
  • Completing Geode Topside Outpost Adventures now gives Nitro-Glitterine.
  • Added rewards to all steps of the Geode Topside Expertise Thread.
  • Five Star Dungeons are now marked with an X after the timer runs out even if no players are nearby.
  • Fixed an issue that was causing empty One Star Dungeon models to be placed on the Geode Topside Adventure Worlds.
  • Fixed an issue preventing players from accessing other worlds through the Atlas while in a Vault Club World.
  • Crystal drops now have their own unique VFX.
  • Cosmic Empowered Gem Boxes now have their own appearance rather than pretending to be Citaria's Watery Treasure Urn.
  • The Welcome Screen is no longer showing a price starburst.

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Additional Updates
  • The second reliquary slot for the Geode Caves can now be unlocked.
  • Updated the costs and loot tables for the reliquaries from the Reliquary Merchant.
  • Removed metamatter from the Lodestar recipe and reduced the crystal cost.
  • Blocktron Dragon Fragments can now be deconstructed in to 12,000 Adventurine.
  • More adjustments for the Barbershop.
  • Fixed some additional issues with /mastery and /geodemastery.
  • Fixed the issue with the Companion energy gain from the Barrier module not working correctly.
  • Fixed an issue with Companion mining bonuses.

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Additional Updates
  • Removed the unintended Moonlit Moss from the T5 Moonglow Grotto caves.
  • Replaced a duplicate Geodian Furnishings recipe on the Geodian Workbench with the intended recipe.
  • Tempest Dragon Fragments now also deconstruct in to 12,000 Adventurine.
  • Fixed the Climbing Claw upgrade that grants no N-Charge cost for every 3/6 crystals collected.
  • Updated reliquary descriptions to more accurately describe their contents and how Lodestars affect them.
  • Q'bthulhu strikes from unseen angles, and the Sword of Virtue is no more.
  • The Mining Platform from the Geodian Thread is no longer tradable.
  • The /mastery and /geodemastery commands should now be better about module upgrades.
  • Removed mastery from all items granted by the Streamer Dream Box - this includes all allies under Streamer Dream along with the Robo Raptor mount and Balefire Wings. The Balefire Wings have additionally been moved to the Promo category rather than the Rare category.

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Geode
  • Rowan has been sending out an SOS, and the Trovians have responded! It's time to go visit that mysterious cube that's been showing up on the Atlas.
  • Geode is a whole new world with its own Hub. Explore the caves of Geode, meet new Companions, and gather resources to level Crystallogy.
  • To the East of the Trove Hub is the giant SS Solidarity that'll carry any Trovian to Geode - just look for the Geode portal on the ground or climb up the ship. Geode can also be accessed via the Atlas.
  • Follow the Geode Expertise Thread to get an explanation of all things Geode. It will start automatically the first time you zone in to Geode. All but the first of these Adventures will grant class experience upon completion along with the various item rewards.
  • Daily Bonuses do not apply when you're on the planet Geode, except XP day.


Geode - Sanctuary
  • Sunseeker Spire - the Geode Hub is where all the Geodians from the largest Boulder to the smallest Pebble have gathered to resist the Shadows.
  • The Geode Hub consists of four levels:
    • The 1st level is where portals to the Geode Caves can be found along with a module forge and module workbench.
    • The 2nd level is Crafter’s Commons. Around the edges of this level can be found:
      • The Crystallogy Center, where Sunseeker Lazul teaches about Crystallogy, an ancient Geodian profession
      • The Companion Ranch where Sunseeker Gabbro awaits to assist with hatching or training Companions
    • The 3rd level is Sunseeker Square, where the Sunseekers make their home. Around the edges of this level can be found:
      • The Reliquary Research Center for all Reliquary-related needs
      • The Bomber Royale Blastadium for all Bomber Royale rewards
    • The 4th level is Sunseeker Landing - access this area to go back to the Trove Hub. The Blue Transit Portal in Crafter’s Commons will fast travel right there!
  • Travel between levels using either the Transit Portals or the airavators (built with the new Anti-gravity blocks).
  • Three new repeatable Adventures are available from assistant Pebbles found near Lazul, Th’lan, and Gabbro. These Adventures reward class experience and Lesser Crystal Caches for the first 20 completions per day.
  • Sunseeker Spire is protected by a massive energy shield that keeps the Shadows out and the Geodians in. The surface outside the shield is too dangerous for Trovians currently. Once the Trovians are better prepared, they will be able to venture beyond the barrier and into the Geodian wilderness.


Geode Caves
  • Travel through 3 new environments to gather resources, upgrade new modules, and meet a new set of creatures.
  • Geodians are usually pacifists, so aggressive abilities are not allowed in the caves - instead there are Modules to assist in cave journeys.
  • The atmosphere of the caves is intense and difficult for Trovian life – no mounts, wings, or allies can be summoned in the caves.
  • Up to 14 players can be found in the same cave at a time. Players cannot be invited in to caves.
  • All caves have up to 5 tiers. Travel through airlocks in order to reach deeper tiers of the caves.
  • Look for signs in the cave that point to lairs – lairs can contain a jackpot of resources, sometimes including a Bronze Companion Egg!
  • All caves contain Gleamstone, Builderite, Ancient Gears, Day Drops, Moonlit Moss, and Wallflowers.
  • The Moonglow Grotto is a predominantly purple cave that uniquely contains Moonstone, Quirkstone, Lunarium, Dream Dew, Acrobat Bark, and Queen Trumpets.
  • The Sunken Sunvault is a predominantly orange cave that uniquely contains Blazine, Sparkzite, Everlight, Sun Sap, Cave Birds, and Fireheart Flowers.
  • The Verdant Veins is a predominantly green cave that uniquely contains Geminite, Chronozine, Mightstone, Cave Kelp, Cogwine, and Builder’s Blossoms.
  • Watch out for hazards - the caves contain explosive plants, fire flowers which will drain N-charge, and creatures.
  • Creatures can be injured, hungry, cold, or overburdened with treasure. Solve their problems to receive crystals or Lesser Crystal Caches!
  • Lesser Crystal Caches can contain crystals or (rarely) Crystal Pinatas, Drillbits, or Bronze Companion Eggs.
  • Drillbits can be used to craft the Bovine Buildmaster or Rocket Drill mounts.


Reliquaries
  • Reliquaries are resource caches which can be equipped while exploring the Geode caves to charge them up.
  • Reliquaries are charged up by feeding, healing, and comforting creatures in the caves.
  • After a Reliquary is fully charged, take it to the Reliquary Cracker in the Geode Hub to open it!
  • Reliquaries can have their chances of an uncommon or rare result improved through the use of Lodestars.
  • Most Reliquaries will take 6 hours to open, while rare Reliquaries will take 2 hours.
  • Accelerite can be applied to speed up Reliquary opening - each Accelerite consumed will reduce the time by 2 hours.
  • Additional Reliquary slots can be obtained using Space Expanders.

Modules
  • Modules are a new type of equipment that will assist progress through the Geode Caves.
  • There are 8 modules, and all can be leveled 10 times. Leveled modules are more efficient in even the early cave tiers.
    • The Geodian Acclimation System (GAS) controls how long the player can survive in the caves. Upgrading it allows for longer, deeper cave dives. When you're out of GAS, you're out!
    • N-Charge powers the other modules - upgrade it to stay stronger longer.
    • The Omni-Tool allows the player to harvest Geodian blocks and interact with cave creatures. Upgrade it to mine faster or further.
    • The Climbing Claw allows the player to grapple to any location within range or to stun cave creatures. Upgrade it to travel faster or further and stun stronger creatures.
    • Rocket Boots allow the player to hover or travel upwards to reach resources that might otherwise be difficult.
    • The Thumper makes crystals and ore visible that would otherwise be hidden.
    • Barrier Generator protects against fire flowers and other hazards.
    • Path Painter allows for marking paths. While staying on a marked path, movement speed is increased.

Companions
  • Companions are cave creatures who've been raised to assist the player in the caves.
  • There are 8 types of companions with 3 different rarity tiers.
  • All Companions grant various benefits when taken on journeys in to the Geode Caves.
  • Companions can be hatched from Bronze, Silver, or Gold Companion Eggs. Gold Companion Eggs are always a rare result, while Silver Companion Eggs are always an uncommon or rare.
  • Companion Eggs can be hatched in the Egg Incubator found in the Geode Hub near Gabbro.
  • Bronze Companion Eggs can have their chances of an uncommon or rare result improved through the use of Lodestars.
  • Companion Eggs will take some time to hatch - Bronze Companion Eggs will hatch in 10 hours, while Silver and Gold Companion Eggs hatch in 2 hours.
  • Accelerite can be applied to speed up Egg hatching - each Accelerite consumed will reduce the time by 2 hours.
  • Companions can be trained in the Companion Trainer found next to the Incubator. Training Companions will add new benefits or increase existing ones.
  • Any unwanted Companions (you monster) can be sent to find a much better, actually loving home by using the Forever Home Finder near the Egg Incubator.

Crystallogy
  • Crystallogy is a new profession found in the Geode Hub.
  • Gain resources while in the Geode Caves in order to level up this profession and craft all the recipes.
  • This profession has recipes for items to assist cave travel in various ways, including assisting cave creatures, tomes for Geodian resources, costumes, and even Space Expanders to add additional reliquary or incubator slots.
  • New VFX Blocks can be crafted from this profession. Add a range of vfx to a cornerstone or club world with these blocks.
  • New Anti-gravity blocks can also be crafted from this profession. Add an airavator to a cornerstone or club world with these new blocks!
  • A new Geode Biome workbench has been added to the Crystallogy Center. Recipe unlockers for the recipes on this workbench can be crafted via Crystallogy.

Geode Mastery
  • Geode has a new type of Mastery.
  • Acquiring items from the Geode Caves, leveling Crystallogy, or leveling Modules will all grant Geode Mastery. (These all continue to also grant Trove Mastery.)
  • Geode Mastery contains rewards to assist progress through the Geode caves – earn metamatter to level Modules, Eggs to earn new Companions, and Space Expanders to unlock additional reliquary or incubator slots.
  • Geode Mastery does not grant stat bonuses.
  • A /geodemastery command is available, similar to the existing /mastery command.

Leaderboards
  • Geode Mastery Points – Tracks total Geode Mastery points. The top 2000 players in this category receive a blue name color weekly.
  • Total Mastery Points – Tracks combined Mastery and Geode Mastery points. The top 2000 players in this category receive an orange name color weekly.
  • Weekly Companion Eggs Found – Tracks the number of Companion eggs collected on Geode. The top 1000 players in this category receive 10 Crystal Piñatas. Resets weekly.
  • Weekly Adventures Completed (Excludes Expertise) – Tracks the number of Geode, Crystallogy, Event, Club, and Outpost Adventures completed. The top 1000 players receive a Golden Chaos Chest. Resets weekly.
  • Weekly Bomber Royale Games Won – Tracks wins in Bomber Royale. The top 1000 players receive increasing amounts of Bomb Coins related to their placement on the Leaderboard. Resets weekly.
  • Weekly Bomber Royale Kills – Tracks kills in Bomber Royale. The top 1000 players receive increasing amounts of Bomb Coins related to their placement on the Leaderboard. Resets weekly.

Bomber Royale
  • Bomber Royale is a new competitive combat mode that can be accessed via a top level menu item – it’s literally the bomb.
  • Up to 20 players can join in a Bomber Royale match, although the match will start 15 seconds after 15 players are queued.
  • Players will start on a glass platform that deconstructs, eventually dropping them to the actual map.
  • Bomber Royale maps are completely destructible and will randomly deconstruct themselves over time. The goal is to be the last player standing - literally!
  • Bomber Royale is completely independent of class abilities - every player starts equipped with Rubber Bombs and a Climbing Claw. All players also have the same health and energy amounts.
    • Rubber Bombs are a thrown explosive that bounce off the first surface they hit and explode on the second surface. They consume energy when thrown and will damage other players.
    • The Climbing Claw is a grappling hook that pulls the player to the target location.
    • Several power ups are available across the map:
    • Rubber Bomb power ups decrease the energy cost of throwing a Rubber Bomb
    • Climbing Claw power ups decrease the cooldown of the Climbing Claw ability
    • Health power ups heal the player when triggered - but also slow them down! Only one can be held at a time.
    • Lava Bomb power ups change the next 3 Rubber Bombs thrown to Lava Bombs - these will turn the area in to lava, including any water
    • Sticky Bomb power ups grant the Sticky Bomb on the first pick up, and reduce the cooldown on subsequent gains. The Sticky Bomb does not bounce - it lands in one spot and explodes 5 seconds later.
    • Bomb Jump power up grants the use of the Bomb Jump ability. Bomb Jump gives the player a little escape ability - use it to quickly blast out of the way or knock back an opponent.
  • The last 10 players standing will receive the following rewards:
    • 3 coins to the last player standing
    • 2 coins to the last 2-4 players standing
    • 1 coin to the last 5-10 players standing
  • The first player to kill an opponent will also receive a coin.
  • Coins can be redeemed for rewards at the Bomber Royale Merchant in the Geode Hub.

Inventory Changes
  • To accommodate the new items added in Geode, 2 new inventory tabs have been added.
  • A module inventory has been added to hold modules for exploring the Geode caves. Players cannot directly interact with the modules in the inventory – but can upgrade them at the Mining Facility in the Geode Hub.
  • The Geode inventory tab contains all the resources collected in Geode, including Companions.
  • The Geode inventory tab will have the same amount of unlocked space as the Adventure and Build mode inventory.
  • An additional free tab has also been added to the Personal Chest.

Revenant Rework
  • Vengeful Spirits Passive
    • 5% of Basic Attack and Bulwark Bash damage is returned to the Revenant as health.
    • Vengeful Spirits should now leech the correct amount of health when used in Ultra Shadow Towers.
    • Vengeful Spirits now causes the Basic Attack to increase target incoming damage by 5% from all sources. Additional attacks refresh the debuff.
    • Spirit Wraith is now 20% larger to help increase visibility.
  • Basic Attack
    • Now applies a debuff to targets increasing their incoming damage by 5% from all sources. Lasts 5s. Additional attacks refresh the debuff.
    • The damage on Basic Attack has been increased by 300% from 1.3 coefficient to 3.9 coefficient.
  • Bulwark Bash
    • The cooldown on Bulwark Bash has been reduced from 7s to 5s.
    • The width of Bulwark Bash has been widened by half a block.
    • The distance of Bulwark Bash has been increased by half a block.
    • Increased the damage of Bulwark Bash by 25%.
  • Spirit Spears
    • Spirit Spears has been changed to be a toggled ability.
    • Spirit Spears damage no longer scales based on hit points.
    • Spirit Spears now uses Physical Damage for calculation and not Max Health.
    • Physical Damage coefficient is set to 4.0.
    • Spirit Spears now costs 3% health for the initial activation and 5% each tick.
    • Spirit Spears now ticks twice as fast as previously.
    • The width of Spirit Spears has been widened by half a block.
    • The distance of Spirit Spears has been increased by half a block.
    • The movement restrictions have been softened from 75% to 50%.
    • Revenants are immune to the effects of Knockback while Spirit Spears is active.
  • Spirit Storm
    • Is no longer a toggled ability.
    • Health cost for use reduced from 25% to 20%.
    • Spirit Storm now lasts for 5s.
    • Spirit Storm now applies a snare to all targets at the end of its 5s duration.
    • Spirit Storm now releases spirit blasts twice as fast.
    • Spirit Storm will release spirit blasts for 5s.
    • The healing from spirit blasts has been reduced from 10% to 5%.
    • Spirit Storm now does 400% more damage.
    • The radius on Spirit Storm's magnet pull is now 20% larger.
    • Revenants are immune to the effects of Knockback while Spirit Storm is active.
  • Aegis Assault Empowered Gem
    • 5% of Aegis Assault damage is returned to the Revenant as health. The damage-over-time effect does not return health.
    • Increased the damage on the Aegis Assault DOT effect by 100%.
    • Increased the damage of Aegis Assault by 25%.
  • Revenant Sub-class Ability
    • Damaging enemies returns a percentage of character max health.
      • Tier I - Returns 1% with a 0.25 second cooldown
      • Tier II - Returns 1.5% with a 0.25 second cooldown
      • Tier III - Returns 2% with a 0.25 second cooldown
      • Tier IV - Returns 2.5% with a 0.25 second cooldown
      • Tier V - Returns 3% with a 0.25 second cooldown
      • Tier VI - Returns 3.5% with a 0.25 second cooldown

Store
  • New additions to the Store:
    • The Geodian Super Pack gives a rocket boost assisted jump on Geodian collections. Contains a Gold Companion Egg (always a rare Companion), 10 Metamatter, 20 Accelerite, 6 Lodestars, 5 +50% Crystal Gathering Potions, 1 Luckiest Reliquary, and 10,000 Credits.
    • The Great Geodian Pack has appeared to assist Geodian resource gathering. Contains a tradeable Day Drop Download Legendary tome, 20 Greater Crystal Caches, 15 Crystal Pinatas, 1 Luckiest Reliquary, and 1 +50% Crystal Gathering Potion.
    • The Geode Companion Pack 1 contains an Uncommon Howlug Companion, 10 Accelerite, 2 Lodestars, 25 Crystal Pinatas, and 5 Bronze Companion Eggs.
    • The Rocket Drill has been added to the Style tab. This flying bulldozer smashes through everything in it's path in Club Worlds (with the appropriate build permissions.)
    • The Bovine Buildmaster has been added to the Style tab. This mount has new functionality - while in build mode, it will place a trail of the block type in your active build mode slot in Club Worlds with the appropriate build permissions. Note that the Bovine Buildmaster only drops blocks and plants.
    • The Mythical Marksman Gunslinger costume has also been added to the Style tab.
    • Crystal Pinatas can be found on the Geode tab and have improved resource drops and a new aura along with a Pinata head, mount, and weapon styles.
    • Greater Crystal Caches can be found on the Geode tab and contain Geodian crafting materials, Accelerite, Lodestars, Silver Companion Eggs, tradable mounts, and tradable Space Expanders.
    • A 10 pack of Regemerators has been added to the Gems tab of the Store.
  • A new Geode tab contains all the Pinatas, Caches, and anything else found on Geode.
  • Chaos chests have been moved to the More tab of the Store.
  • The following items have been removed from the Store. They will be returning later on Luxion. - Note added on July 2
  • More Tab:
    • Balanced Elysian Flask
    • Shadow Shrike Emblem
    • Unyielding Emblem
    • Zealous Emblem
    • Sorcerous Servant Emblem
    • Restorative Emblem
    • Soothing Rain Emblem
    • Energetic Emblem
    • Repulsing Emblem
    • Energizing Rain Emblem
    • Twinkling Tome
    • Pyrotechnics Papers
    • Insta-Grower Informational
    • Recipe: Standard Signs
  • Style Tab:
    • Mount: Bull Dozer
    • Wings: Soulfire Wings
    • Ship: Arcanium Steamboat

Dragons
  • Four new Dragons have been added to Trove! Carys, Seraph of the Golden Vale, Xendri, the Arc Tempest, Cy and Sanguine, the Twin Plagues and Norari, the Wayward Spear!
  • Xendri, the Arc Tempest Egg Fragments can now be purchased from Level 3 of the Travelling Club Merchant with Adventurine. Xendri, the Arc Tempest can be crafted from these Egg Fragments at the Dragon Crucible in the Hub World.
  • Xendri, the Arc Tempest can also be obtained with the Golden Dragon Effigy.
  • Dragon Egg Fragments for Carys, Seraph of the Golden Vale can be obtained while mining Crystalized Cloud Ore found in the Radiant Ruins and Cursed Skylands worlds. Alternatively, fragments for this dragon may drop from future events. Carys, Seraph of the Golden Vale can be crafted from these Egg Fragments at the Dragon Crucible in the Hub World.
  • Carys, Seraph of the Golden Vale can also be obtained with the Golden Dragon Effigy.
  • Norari, the Wayward Spear can be obtained by collecting Egg Fragments from Light Chaos Vaults and then crafting the egg at the Dragon Crucible in the Hub.
  • Norari, the Wayward Spear can also be obtained with the Golden Dragon Effigy.
  • Light Chaos Vaults can now be crafted at the Chaos Core Crafter Workbench.
  • The Golden Twin Plague Dragon Egg for Cy and Sanguine, the Twin Plagues can be obtained from the Bomber Royale Merchant.
  • Hang on to those Golden Dragon Effigies! The following Ancestral dragons are now Legendary and are obtainable via the Golden Dragon Effigy:
    • Aurym, Keeper of Histories
    • Blocktron, the Guardian Beyond the Sky
    • Fulguras, the Lightning Blade
    • Tanbleddyn of the Western Peaks
  • To help improve the dragon fragment collection experience and sense of progression, we have increased the drop rates considerably. However, this also means that the amount needed to craft the below list of dragons has also been increased. Any old dragon fragments for the below list of dragons can now be Loot Collected for the new fragments at a ratio of 20 new fragments for 1 old fragment. These changes also apply to Gathering Day (Tuesday) and Dragon Day (Friday).
    • Baesmuth, the Shaper's Gift
    • Sarsaponia, the Pristine
    • Almakhestia, Host of Starfire
    • Petallura, Nature's Beckoning
    • Miraldis, the Primordial Preserver
    • Wyntegra, Galenor's Pride
    • Crisopeia, The Crucible of Souls
    • Rachnaphon, the Silent Spectator
  • Added the Starfire Dragon Fragments to the Friday Dragon Day bonus.
  • Moonsilver Dragon Fragments can now be deconstructed in to Despoiled Divinity at a 1:1 ratio.
  • Tempest and Blocktron Dragon Fragments can be deconstructed in to 12,000 Adventurine.

Achievements and Trophies
  • Added new achievements and trophies focused around the new Geode content:
    • 6 Steam Achievements
    • 6 Xbox Achievements
    • 3 PS4 Trophies

New Dungeons
  • New Fae Wilds lair from Evilagician!
  • New Forbidden Spires dungeon from Frokly!
  • New Forbidden Spires dungeon from Keyserino95!
  • New Forbidden Spires lair from Frokly!
  • New Forbidden Spires Lair from Poena!
  • New Neon City lair from Pennry!
  • New Luminopolis Neon City lair from Frokly!

Additional Updates
  • Equipment upgrade costs for Resplendent, Shadow, Radiant and Stellar have been reduced! Shaper's Stars are no longer required for any upgrades at the Forge. You can now craft shadow, radiant and stellar souls at the Shadowy Market!
  • Shaper's Stars can now be deconstructed into 1 Titan Soul. Shaper's Star Keys can be deconstructed in to 5 Titan Souls.
  • The amount of Club Experience required for most Club Levels has been reduced:
    • The amount of Club Experience required to reach level 2 from level 1 has been reduced by 66%
    • The amount of Club Experience required to reach level 3 from level 2 has been reduced by 66%
    • The amount of Club Experience required to reach level 4 from level 3 has been reduced by 66%
    • The amount of Club Experience required to reach level 5 from level 4 has been reduced by 47%
    • The amount of Club Experience required to reach level 6 from level 5 has been reduced by 33%
    • The amount of Club Experience required to reach level 7 from level 6 has been reduced by 33%
    • The amount of Club Experience required to reach level 8 from level 7 has been reduced by 24%
  • Some server optimizations related to clubs and club worlds.
  • The Barbershop UI has been revamped.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause duplicate member ranks to be shown in the dropdown in the club roster.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause club members to appear online or hidden while they were offline.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause crashing if magrail blocks were placed at the maximum world height.
  • The Player Name and Club Name displayed above the player's head are now closer together.
  • Fixed an issue in the tutorial where the player could get stuck in Adventure Mode.
  • Cinnabar Veins in Forbidden Spires now produce more ore.
  • Fiery Feathers now deconstruct in to 15 Cinnabar instead of Flux.
  • A new tome - Cinnabar Sensibility - is now available to craft on the Runecrafting Bench. This tome grants 40 Cinnabar when filled.
  • Adjusted the volume of rain drop sounds.
  • Fixed a bug where non-full liquid blocks were fully opaque.
  • The Heartbreaker costume now credits CloBunny as its creator.
  • Removed mastery from all items granted by the Streamer Dream Box - this includes all allies under Streamer Dream along with the Robo Raptor mount and Balefire Wings. The Balefire Wings have additionally been moved to the Promo category rather than the Rare category.
  • Updated the Gloaming Guardian costume to grant 175 Trove Mastery.
  • Updated the following costumes to grant 70 Trove Mastery instead of 35 Trove Mastery:
    • Platinum Paladin
    • Delicacy Dealer
    • Bubble Blaster
    • Amorous Archer
    • Skysunder Sniper
    • Hallowed Shadow Hunter
    • Cogforge Commander
    • Beast Battler
    • Expired Explorer
    • Heart Eater
    • Stone Shaper
    • Gleaming Golemancer
    • Heralded Harrier
    • Mk X Spirit Armor
    • Rosy Ravisher
    • Hiveoponic Horticulturist
    • The Blocktor
    • Green Dinotamer
    • Snowpeak Sentinel
    • Permafrost Plunderer
    • Wildflower Warlock
    • Red Storm
  • Empowered Gems descriptions now include information about cooldowns for their effects.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause Vanguardian's Touchdown passive to trigger multiple times.
  • Buying a class from the Store will now immediately swap to that class.
  • Updated the descriptions for some legendary tomes to reflect only being able to use them once a week.
  • Renamed the "Shadow Ranger" costume to the "Anarchy Archer".
  • Heart-A-Phones and Club Phones can now only be used at a rate of 3 every 45 seconds.
  • Removed the global announcements from the Light Chaos Vault uncommon rewards to reduce chat spam.
  • Removed the Shadow Dungeon Tree dungeon from the list of Shadow Tower dungeons.
  • Q'bthulhu strikes from unseen angles, and the Sword of Virtue is no more.
  • Adjusted Chloromancer flowers' health bars to be above the flower.
  • Fixed an issue with the geo on the Tomb Raiser's Resistor Dominator costume.
  • Fixed an issue that was allowing blocked players to join clubs.
  • Fixed an issue that could let the Dracolyte erroneously appear as a Starter Class.
  • The movement speed issue with the Trovian Triple Ace has been fixed.
  • Fixed an issue where some Chaos Chest chase items were not deconstructing in to the correct materials.
  • Plasmium has been added to Chaos Chests.
  • Cinnabar Veins now have a rare chance to drop Miner's Troves.
  • Pinata Coins can no longer be deconstructed.
  • (PS4 and Xbox only) Added client version information to the main menu.
  • (Xbox only) Fixed an issue that could prevent the Inventory opening after canceling a trade.

Dynomighty Miner Pack Fasti / Trove Forums

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Dig this – the Dynomighty Miner Pack is available now on the Trove Store for just 4.99 USD/Euros!

This subterranean stash unlocks the Powered Mini Minecart mount and the Carapaced Mining Drone ally!




You’ll also acquire a new framework called the Mini Mine along with seven brand-new styles!

Take your look to new heights by jumping into the fashion underground today!

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New Class - Vanguardian
  • Swooping in to the spotlight, the Vanguardian’s here to save the day!
  • The Vanguardian packs a punch with new Fist weapons and always comes out swinging.
  • Punch or pew - the ability to switch between ranged and melee controls the fighting space.
  • Go KAPOW your way to victory – it’ll be super, just sayin’.
  • This potent punching powerhouse can be crafted with in-game resources on the Resistor workbench.
  • A Badge has been added for unlocking the Vanguardian.

Luminopolis
  • A new sub-biome has been added to Neon City – Luminopolis!
  • A colorful cityscape, Luminopolis is being conquered by the Amperium led by Ampress C455-Andra.
  • The Resistors are fighting back against the Amperium, constructing new points of interest in Luminopolis. Called Outposts, here players can find Resistor Workbenches and take Outpost Adventures. Up to 3 Outpost Adventures can be in progress at a time and up to 20 can be completed in a day.
  • Hoshizora, Luminary of Hope and Rhom-10, Dissent’s Roar are two new Ancestral Dragons who’ve come to join the battle (and ride the rails.)
  • Assist the Resistors by attacking the Amperium and gain valuable new resources like Plasmium and Sentience Shards.
  • The Neon City Scrap Case is a new box that can drop from NPCs and chests in Neon City and Luminopolis, containing commonly found materials to the region.
  • Use these new resources at the Resistor Workbench to craft the new Vanguardian class, 14 new allies, 7 new mounts, the Windtunnel Wings, 5 new tomes, 18 new frameworks, and a +50% Adventurine potion. There are also 11 new costumes – a Kami-themed costume for the Dino Tamer, an Amperium-themed costume for the Neon Ninja, 2 costumes for the vanguardian, and 7 Resistor-themed costumes for the Knight, Gunslinger, Boomeranger, Revenant, Tomb Raiser, Vanguardian, and Pirate Captain.
  • A terraformer for Luminopolis can be crafted from the Worldspring bench or the Resistor Workbench.
  • Robot NPCs are now healed while standing in plasma.
  • Those blocks you found while lasermancing in Luminopolis are totally intended. You'd best keep it a secret.

Rampages
These bosses are designed to be more along the lines of "large aggressive pinatas" and less along the lines of "#1 WORLD FIRST BEST TROVE 2018." We're aware they will be bullied, trapped, and poked fun at but so are they. It's intended that their HP system will make some classes more competitive than they are in the existing meta.
  • A new challenge appears!
  • Find and fight the invading Gigastormers in Luminopolis – whether it’s a Titanic Tentakiller, a Trojan Propagator, or a proxy of C455-Andra herself.
  • Gain a Sentience Shard daily for participating in a Rampage.
  • Rampages have 3 stages, each of which grant a Lesser Neon Cache.
  • Lesser Neon Caches contain Flux, Plasmium, Charged Circuits, Logic Loops, Memory Matrixes, and rarely fragments for Rhom-10 or Hoshizora.
  • Several Badges have been added for completing Rampages.
  • Rampage Challenges Completed has been added to /stats.

Beacons
  • Beacons are a new craftable item that allows players to summon Gigastormers to their club worlds for a bloc beatdown.
  • Each Beacon summons a specific Gigastormer and can be crafted on the Resistor workbenches in Luminopolis.
  • Beacons are not tradable, and can only be thrown in a club world by the club’s members.
  • The player who throws a Beacon always receives a Sentient Shard when the Beacon is thrown. When the Gigastormer is defeated, the thrower and up to 7 other players will receive 1-3 Neon City Scrap Cases.

Beacon of Heroes Fixture
  • A new Utility Fixture has been added – the Beacon of Heroes.
  • The Beacon of Heroes requires a level 4 Club. and has several benefits:
    • Allows Yoshimi to spawn at the Rally of Heroes
    • Increases Glide, which allows for longer flights but does not increase speed
    • Increases Plasmium drops from Neon City NPCs
    • A Spotlight Selector, allowing clubs to choose between several spotlight beams
  • Yoshimi is a new RARE Adventure NPC (Hero) who:
    • Visits for 24 hours and costs 250 Clubits to remove
    • Sleeps for 1 hour every 6 hours and costs 25 Clubits to remove
    • Grants Luminopolis adventures
    • Partially replaces Neologus the Robot Overlord’s chance to spawn
  • Level 1 of the Beacon of Heroes costs 900 Clubits, requires 135 Clubits in rent, and:
    • Allows Yoshimi to spawn at the Rally of Heroes (Yoshimi and Neologus the Robot Overlord have an equal chance to spawn with the Beacon of Heroes, each having 50% of Neologus the Robot Overlord’s chance to spawn with the Repose of Heroes placed)
    • Increases Glide to 105
    • Provides an additional 5% chance for Plasmium drops
    • Has 4 options for spotlight beams
  • Level 2 of the Beacon of Heroes costs 1540 Clubits, requires 180 Clubits in rent, and:
    • Allows Yoshimi to spawn at the Rally of Heroes (Yoshimi and Neologus the Robot Overlord have an equal chance to spawn with the Beacon of Heroes, each having 50% of Neologus the Robot Overlord’s chance to spawn with the Repose of Heroes placed)
    • Increases Glide to 110
    • Provides an additional 10% chance for Plasmium drops
    • Has 8 options for spotlight beams
  • Level 3 of the Beacon of Heroes costs 1540 Clubits, requires 180 Clubits in rent, and:
    • Allows Yoshimi to spawn at the Rally of Heroes (Yoshimi now has 75% of Neologus the Robot Overlord’s chance to spawn with the Repose of Heroes placed, while Neologus has 25%)
    • Increases Glide to 120
    • Provides an additional 15% chance for Plasmium drops
    • Has 12 options for spotlight beams

Welcome Screen
  • A new welcome screen has been introduced. This new version will appear on login and is still accessible through the Navigation Menu and existing hotkeys.
  • This new version still displays all the relevant daily information, but in a smaller form and featuring animated models for the Chaos Chest and Radiant Dayspring rewards.
  • The new Welcome Screen only shows the current Daily Bonus, with a preview for the next day’s Daily Bonus. Access the new Daily Bonus rotation by selecting Learn More on the Daily Bonus section.

Daily Bonus Changes
  • The existing Daily Bonuses have been replaced by entirely new daily bonuses.
  • Monday is now Shadow Day – this elevator isn’t stopping until it gets to the top floor. (Although a few extra rounds of Shadow Hydrakken never hurt anybody.)
    • Non-Patrons receive:
      • Double key fragments
      • Double shadow shards
      • Double Titan Souls
      • Double Lunar Souls
    • Patrons receive:
      • Triple key fragments
      • Triple shadow shards
      • Triple Titan Souls
      • Triple Lunar Souls
  • Find a tractor, equip a mining hat, and bait a hook, because Tuesday is Gathering Day.
    • Non-Patrons receive:
      • Double Radiant Shards
      • Double gardening materials gained on harvest
      • Double ore drops
      • Double fishing speed
    • Patrons receive:
      • Triple Radiant Shards
      • Triple gardening materials gained on harvest
      • Triple ore drops
      • Triple fishing speed
  • Wednesday just got a whole lot shinier as Gem Day.
    • Non-Patrons receive:
      • Double Gem Box drops
      • Dust costs for gem upgrades are reduced by 10%
      • Up to 3 Lustrous Gem Boxes can drop from dungeons – this new box has a chance to drop gem dust of any color, a Gem Focus, or a Contained Chaos Spark
    • Patrons receive:
      • Triple Gem Box drops
      • Dust costs for gem upgrades are reduced by 20%
      • Up to 6 Lustrous Gem Boxes can drop from dungeons
  • Call out the menagerie of mounts and stay on the move, because Thursday is Adventure Day.
    • Non-Patrons receive:
      • 50% more Adventurine
      • Double the chance of finding Adventure Boxes
      • Double the chance of finding Talismans
    • Patrons receive:
      • 100% more Adventurine
      • Triple the chance of finding Adventure Boxes
      • Triple the chance of finding Talismans
  • Friday certainly won’t drag on, since it’s now Dragon Day!
    • Non-Patrons receive:
      • Double the Dragon Coins from Challenges
      • Double the Lesser Dragon Caches from Challenges
      • Double the chance of finding Dragon Fragments
    • Patrons receive:
      • Triple the Dragon Coins from Challenges
      • Triple the Lesser Dragon Caches from Challenges
      • Triple the chance of finding Dragon Fragments
  • Keep a level head on Saturday, which is still XP Day with a few new additions.
    • Non-Patrons receive:
      • 50% more Adventure Experience
      • 50% more Club Experience
      • 50% more Arena Win Experience
    • Patrons receive:
      • 100% more Adventure Experience
      • 100% more Club Experience
      • 100% more Arena Win Experience
  • When it’s raining flux on Sunday, let it rain because it’s Loot Day.
    • Non-Patrons receive:
      • +100 Magic Find
      • Double the chance to find Flux Artifacts
      • Increased Chaos Chest drops
    • Patrons receive:
      • +200 Magic Find
      • Triple the chance to find Flux Artifacts
      • Increased Chaos Chest drops

Store Updates
  • New additions to the Store:
    • The Vanguardian Pack and Vanguardian Super Pack have landed!
      • The Vanguardian Pack contains the Vanguardian class, the Windtunnel flying effect, a Vanguardian costume, 2 Terraformers, and 10 Sentience Shards
      • The Vanguardian Super Pack contains everything in the Vanguardian Pack, plus another Vanguardian costumes, 18 more Terraformers, the legendary Amperium A.I. tome, and a whopping 10101 credits.
      • An upgrade pack will be available for players who have purchased the Vanguardian Pack and wish to upgrade to the Vanguardian Super Pack.
    • The Amperium Dragon Pack has arrived to amp up Luminopolis adventures! Contains a tradable dragon egg for Rhom-10, Dissent’s Roar along with 10 Greater Neon Caches, 3 Beacons, the Wattaro Complex recipe and framework, and a 50% Adventurine Potion.
    • The Resistor Dragon Pack has appeared to increase the capacity for resistance! Contains a tradable dragon egg for Hoshizora, Luminary of Hope along with 10 Greater Neon Caches, 3 Beacons, the Blockatomi Tower recipe and framework, and a 50% Adventurine Potion.
    • Greater Neon Caches are now available in the store on the More tab! Get valuable Neon City crafting materials, Beacons to summon gigantic Gigastormers, or (rarely) tradeable allies, mounts, and costumes. Buy 33 and earn a Flashing Neon Cache, which always contains a rare result from the Greater Neon Caches!
    • A club name changer item is now available on the More tab in the store, allowing Club Presidents to rename their club.
  • Disaeon the Immortal
    • Disaeon the Immortal is now available for FREE to all players who have purchased any real world currency pack!
    • Disaeon has been moved from Legendary Dragons to Ancestral Dragons.
    • Disaeon has been removed from the Dragon Effigy.
    • A new Dragon Effigy will be sent out after Heroes is live to all players who previously used a Dragon Effigy to unlock Disaeon the Immortal.

Urmhalit the Unforgiven
  • Players who are opted-in to receive emails will now attract a new and fantastic friend: Urmhalit, the Unforgiven.
  • This stats-granting mastery-less dragon will fly in to Collections as long as opted-in status is maintained.
  • For console players, this involves associating an email address to your Microsoft or Sony account.
  • For further information, https://support.trionworlds.com/hc/e...orlds-Account-

Dracolyte Updates
  • Basic Attack/Flamethrower
    • The diameter of the Flamethrower basic attack has been increased in size by 100% which is half of one block.
    • The length of the Flamethrower basic attack has been increased in size by 18% which is one whole block.
    • Flamethrower basic attack will now convert slippery ice blocks into "charred" blocks for a short time, removing their slippery nature.
  • Spit Fire
    • Dracolyte familiar now charges twice as fast.
    • Spit Fire projectile speed has been doubled.
  • Burnt Offering
    • Dragon Idols now detonate after 6s (versus simply despawning).
    • Dragon Idols now detonate after two hits (versus four, previously).
    • The throwing distance for Dragon Idols has been increased slightly.
  • Avatar of Flame
    • Flamethrower attack while in Dragon form now does 100% more damage.
    • Magic Damage is increased by 50% while in Dragon form.
    • Health regen is increased by 300% while in Dragon form.
  • Burning Ward changes:
    • Dragon Idols now spawn a Dracolyte minion 100% of the time.
    • Without heals, Dracolyte minions live for 13s.

VFX Culling
  • VFX that are less important will now be hidden when there are a lot of particles in the camera’s view.
  • General priorities go as follows:
    • High – VFX associated with the character or with enemies (for example, abilities)
    • Medium – VFX associated with the environment (for example, torches)
    • Low – VFX associated with other players (except in Battle Arenas, where this is High)

Expertise Threads
  • Anyone who reaches character level 10 will trigger the Shadow Escalation thread, which teaches about the Shadow Tower and rewards great prizes including the Giant Shadow Panda! Players who have already completed this when it was an Event will not see this new Expertise series.
  • Acquiring a Tome (as an Item), will start a short series of Adventures that explain Tomes. The culmination of this adventure is the Corn Rollio mount. Of course!

LED Blocks
  • 10 new color combinations that swap between 2 colors have been added to the LED Blocks.
  • These preserve the existing LED Block transition behavior. For example, interacting with a color changing Persistent LED Block will transition it to Off, not swap the colors.

Streamer Dream Allies
  • 33 new allies have been added in 2 new Streamer Dream boxes, the Streamer Dream 2 and the Streamer Dream 3.
  • Each of these unlocks allies in their respective Collection category.

New Dungeons
  • New Frontier Dungeon from Frokly!
  • New Treasure Isles Dungeon from BlueMango10!
  • New Fae Dungeon from stedms!
  • New Forbidden Spires Lair from RiftPhoenix!
  • New Forbidden Spires Dungeon from Pennry!
  • New Forbidden Spires Dungeon from Screamheart!

New Battle Arena Maps
  • 5 new maps from Xandllu!
  • 2 new maps from EMPI!
  • 2 new maps from Nuxus1!
  • A new map from MissPixel, DrNinja, and Tralaxx!

Additional Updates
  • Level 30 costumes have been added for all classes. Players that have previously reached level 30 will have these costumes unlock automatically when they next log in after the update.
  • Reduced the size of the game download.
  • Fixed some issues that could decrease server stability over time.
  • Improved some server performance and made several client side optimizations.
  • Fixed a crash that could be caused when changing worlds.
  • Flux costs have been reduced for Crafting a Builder's Focus to perfect your gems (Rough, Superior, and Precise).
  • Adventurine will now display what amount is being granted as a bonus.
  • Adventures that require kills no longer give additional credit for killing any clones spawned by the target NPC.
  • The Pirrot Revenge Club Adventure now has a 100 kill count (was 30).
  • The Adventure NPC Dracantes now correctly sends players to Treasure Isles OR Lost Isles to complete his adventures.
  • A Dragon Crucible has been added above ground in the Hub.
  • Turtle-riders rejoice! The Turtle Tank and Topiary Terrapin now are correctly affected by the Knight's Move Speed enhancing subclass ability.
  • If a Coin Collection or Race challenge time period ends while you are in the middle of the minigame you can now still get the proper rewards.
  • (PS4 Only) You can now invite players with a dash in their profile name to your club via the Club UI menu.
  • (PS4 Only) Fixed a crash that could occur when entering to much text into the virtual keyboards.
  • Gather 3 Trovian dungeons now show up as separate icons on the map.
  • Club fixtures now show up on the map.
  • Shores of Everdark biomes now have their own icon on the map.
  • The VFX for air blocks and rally blade towers have been optimized and are noticeably different.
  • Audio cue for Gunslinger's subclass "Rain Destruction" should no longer spam when going up steps.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the XP Earned This Week contest to reset particularly high scoring progress.
  • Fixed a bug where Knight took way too much redirected damage with Iron Will.
  • Fixed a bug where the client could crash while donating clubits to a Club Vault.
  • Fixed a bug where fixtures get cut off when placed near the top of the world.
  • The Moonwing badges will no longer claim to grant Lunar New Year Dragon Spirit as a reward.
  • Fortras and Albairn now grant 30 power rank.
  • Potentially fixed the rare Double Experience Potion ending too early issue.
  • The Double Experience Potion icon should now continue to update without requiring changing worlds.
  • The UI for Shadow Towers will now default to the current difficulty when opening in the Shadow Tower.
  • The Very Fishy Wall Trophy now has now returned from his sabbatical, and can be very rarely found as a world drop.
  • Fixed an issue where attempting to purchase inventory slots could cause a crash.
  • Fixed an issue where Shadow Tower portals appear on the ground after being destroyed despite returning straight to the inventory.
  • Fixed an exploit that allowed enemy clones to drop loot.
  • (Xbox and PS4) Added the Display Club Name checkbox to the Settings > Social menu.
  • Clubs can now specify what ranks are allowed to speak and listen in the club chat channel.
  • Re-ordered the club permissions list to have similar permissions next to each other.
  • Added explanation dialog when low rank club members try and fail to pay rent.
  • Drops of Chaos Chests now activate a VFX.
  • Fixed camera jitter that appeared while using some mounts, including the Frolicksome Fox Spirit.
  • Modifed the Stay Classy Badge Tooltip text to better explain the requirements.
  • Fixed a bug causing the Stay Classy Badge to not properly unlock.
  • Terraformers can now stack.
  • The Old Boot is now stackable. A new item can now be fished up, the Ancient Boot, which is completely useless, as the Old Boot was once intended to be.
  • Fixed an issue that could cause the selection highlight to disappear in the Gem Forge.
  • The Neon Throne item that comes from Chaos Chests and the Chaos Core Crafter now acknowledges its post theft identity, and now correctly describes itself as a Purloined Powerseat.
  • Unused Tether hotkey removed from Settings.
  • The View button now works in the Settings > Miscellaneous menu.

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Quote Originally Posted by SavageSergal View Post
Cannot get on with Xbox1. Not sure if update ruined my credentials or the problem is here too. i am in USA. I am finding that most of the problems with the game happen on mining day. I am frustrated that I hardly get to mine each week as I fight game issues.

For the last several days, the load screens take a lot longer and sometimes end in crashes.

I am not upset really, but just providing feedback for you guys.

Thank you for such a great game by the way
Thanks for the report. We'll keep players up to date on the Xbox One issues here.

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Clubs 2.0
  • The entire club UI has been renovated to support Adventures, Fixtures, and all the new Club Permissions. – open the club UI and use the Gear button to see all the specifics for that club!
  • Clubs can now level up as players complete adventures from the club. The club’s level controls what fixtures are available. There is a daily cap on the amount of experience a club can gain that scales with the number of active members.
  • There is now a Club HQ building in the hub world, replacing the club portals.
  • The Club HQ has portals that lead to club worlds which are:
    • Popular (based on likes)
    • Small but Active
    • New Fixtures (based on clubits spent in the past week)
    • High Power Rating
    • Random
  • To appear in the Club HQ portals, a club must have spent at least 1 clubit in the past week; this is to prevent inactive clubs from appearing.
  • Going through these portals will place the player at the Rally of Heroes fixture in that Club World.
  • Fixed a bug where sometimes the first person in a club to log in was not listed as online within the club UI.
  • Club names are now displayed below the player’s name – an option to hide these can be found in the Settings menu.
Club Adventures
  • Heroes (Adventure NPCs) can be spawned at the Rally of Heroes fixture in a Club World.
  • Heroes are classified in several rarities: Common (White), Uncommon (Green), Rare (Blue), Epic (Purple), and Legendary (Orange).
  • Each Hero will remain spawned at the Rally of Heroes for a set amount of time. During their visit, they may fall asleep. These specifics may be managed by a Club Member with the necessary Permissions on the Adventures tab of the Club window.
  • The type of Adventures that Heroes give out may change over time. Their specific adventure tables are also improved by the addition of the Repose of Heroes fixture.
  • Completing Adventures grants a new type of reward currency called Adventurine (Inventory > Flux Tab > Dragon Coin Tab > Club > Adventurine). Patrons receive a bonus 33% Adventurine.
  • Players can complete up to 220 Adventures per day – this cap is intended to be higher than any player is likely to complete in one day.
  • Adventurine can be spent to buy these rewards:
    • New Club décor from the female merchant in the Club HQ at the Hub World
    • New Mounts, Styles, Allies and LED Block Recipes from the male merchant in the Club HQ at the Hub World
    • At the Travelling Merchant fixture (Tier 1-3) in a Club World
      • Must be a member of the club to access the Travelling Merchant
      • T2, and T3 Travelling Merchants sell additional items for Adventurine like Blocktron Dragon Egg Fragments, Club Empowered Gem Boxes, Aura: Atom Sphere, and Aura: Restless Remnants
      • Club Empowered Gem Boxes contain a random, guaranteed Radiant Empowered Gem
    • Converted to Clubits at a 10:1 ratio at the Clubit Minting Machine on the Trovian Clubit Union or T1/T2 Travelling Merchant fixtures
    • Converted to Clubits at an 85:10 ratio at the Grand Clubit Minting Machine on the Tier 3 Travelling Merchant fixture
  • Only a limited number of Adventures may be taken simultaneously – the current limit is 3 from your primary club, and 3 from other people’s clubs.
  • Incomplete Adventures will disappear from the Adventure Window one week after they were taken.
  • Adventures are completed immediately when their objectives are finished regardless of the player’s location or if the NPC is still spawned.
  • When an Adventure is completed, Club Experience is granted to the club it was taken from.
  • Unwanted adventures can be abandoned at will.
Hero NPCs
  • 22 total Heroes have been added. Some NPCs require a Tier 1-3 Repose of Heroes fixture to be placed in order to spawn.
  • 6 COMMON rarity Heroes:
    • Mysterious Champion
      • Visits for 9 hours and costs 50 clubits to remove
      • Never sleeps – can’t stop, won’t stop
      • Grants PVP adventures
    • Ol’ Boothilda the Crazy Boot Lady
      • Visits for 12 hours and costs 150 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every 2 hours and costs 1 clubit to wake
      • Grants fishing adventures
      • No longer spawns if the Tier 1 Repose of Heroes Fixture is placed
    • Davey Drowner the Skeletal Pirrot
      • Visits for 1 day, 6 hours and costs 200 clubits to remove
      • Never sleeps
      • Grants adventures to defeat living Pirrots - All of them
      • No longer spawns if the Tier 1 Repose of Heroes Fixture is placed
    • Mycenius the Starcap Sporeceror
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 100 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 5 minutes every 15 minutes and costs 2 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Medieval Highlands Adventure World
    • Marshall McTaggart the Frontier Lawbot
      • Visits for 21 hours and costs 100 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every 6 hours and costs 40 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Desert Frontier Adventure World
    • Cardinal Richemelieu
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 100 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 15 minutes every 60 minutes and costs 5 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Candoria Adventure World
  • 4 UNCOMMON rarity Heroes:
    • Chief Brosquatch
      • Visits for 14 hours and costs 125 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 7 hours every 7 hours and costs 25 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Permafrost Adventure World
    • Archlich Kizappian
      • Visits for 1 day, 2 hours and costs 200 clubits to remove
      • Never sleeps
      • Grants adventures for the Cursed Vale Adventure World
    • Lady Seldarine the Moon Prophet
      • Visits for 12 hours and costs 80 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 15 minutes every 2 hours and costs 15 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Fae Wilds Adventure World
    • Sarlash the First Hunter
      • Visits for 21 hours and costs 150 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every 6 hours and costs 30 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Jurassic Jungle Adventure World
  • 4 RARE rarity Heroes:
    • Neologus the Robot Overlord
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 250 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 2 hours every 8 hours and costs 250 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Neon City Adventure World
    • Katonnis the Ember Drake Lord
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 200 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 30 minutes every 2 hours and costs 25 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Dragonfire Peaks Adventure World
    • Narandir the Last Awake
      • Visits for 15 hours and costs 300 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 15 hours every 30 minutes and costs 20 clubits to wake
      • (Yes that sleep timer is correct… zZzzzZzz…)
      • Grants adventures for the Radiant Ruins Adventure World
      • Requires Tier 1 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • Larsene the Shady Dealer
      • Visits for 1 day and costs 400 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every 5 hours and costs 75 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Shadow Tower
      • Requires Tier 1 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
  • 6 EPIC rarity Heroes:
    • Dracantes the Pirate King
      • Visits for 21 hours and costs 500 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every hour and costs 75 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Treasure Isles Adventure World
    • Irran-Shu the Windfox Trickster
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 300 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every 8 hours and costs 70 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Forbidden Spires Adventure World
      • Requires Tier 1 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • Uzumi the Envoy of the Seas
      • Visits for 1 day and costs 400 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps every 4 hours for 2 hours and costs 50 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures to collect Water Gem boxes
      • Requires Tier 2 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • Susiria the Wind Emissary
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 400 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps every 8 hours for 1 hour and costs 75 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures to collect Air Gem boxes
      • Requires Tier 2 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • Udunn the Fiery Magmagister
      • Visits for 12 hours and costs 200 clubits to remove
      • Never sleeps
      • Grants adventures to collect Fire Gem boxes
      • Requires Tier 2 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • Snackle the Hoarder of Shinies
      • Visits for 1 day, 2 hours and costs 100 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 2 hours every 6 hours and costs 100 clubits to wake
      • Grants chaotic adventures
      • Requires Tier 3 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • 2 LEGENDARY rarity Heroes:
      • Ambarine the Deep Delver
        • Visits for 6 hours and costs 10 clubits to remove
        • Never sleeps
        • Grants mining adventures
        • Requires Tier 3 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
      • Ganda the Sky Shepherd
        • Visits for 15 hours and costs 10 clubits to remove
        • Never sleeps
        • Grants loot hunting adventures
        • Requires Tier 3 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
Club Fixtures
  • Fixtures are buildings that can be placed in Club Worlds to unlock mechanics, buffs, and even loot chance increases.
  • Benefits from Fixtures only apply in PVE – no placing a Mount Menagerie to get bonus jump in Battle Arenas!
  • At level 1, clubs can only place Base fixtures. Additional fixture slots will unlock as the club levels up.
  • Fixtures can be purchased from the Merchants located on the Trovian Clubit Union fixture. They can be upgraded, placed, or removed by a Club Member with the necessary Permissions on the Fixtures tab of the Club window.
  • The active benefits granted by each fixture can be viewed from the Club list (only for the primary club) and also from the Fixtures tab.
  • Fixtures cost Clubits up front when placed. Each fixture can be upgraded twice for additional Clubits (and an additional increase in weekly costs!)
  • Fixtures require rent (paid weekly) to keep their buffs activated. Placing a fixture for the first time will immediately charge the upkeep cost; upgrading a fixture does not immediately charge rent again, but will increase it.
  • There are 4 types of Fixtures: Base, Combat, Utility, and Ultimate.
  • Base Fixtures:
    • Rally of Heroes – Allows spawning of Adventure Heroes at Hero Rally Points. These Adventure Heroes can be managed by a Club Member with the necessary Permissions on the Adventures tab of the Club window. The Rally of Heroes Fixture cannot be upgraded or removed while Adventure Heroes are present. This fixture has no rent cost.
      • Level 1: Granted for free, 3 Hero Rally Points are available
      • Level 2: 2,500 Clubit upgrade cost, 4 Hero Rally Points are available
      • Level 3: 5,000 clubit upgrade cost, 5 Hero Rally Points are available
    • Trovian Clubit Union – Any member of the club can donate clubits at the “Club Vault” machine. Club Members with the necessary Permissions can purchase new fixtures for the club from the Club Combat Fixture Merchant, Club Utility Fixture Merchant, or Club Ultimate Fixture Merchant. If a fixture is unavailable for purchase it means the club either doesn’t have enough cubits or isn’t a high enough level. The Clubit Minting Machine allows any player to convert Adventurine in to Clubits (both found in the currency inventory.) This fixture has no rent cost.
      • Level 1: Granted for free, Club Clubit cap of 3,000
      • Level 2: 1,000 Clubit upgrade cost, Club Clubit cap of 9,000
      • Level 3: 5,000 Clubit upgrade cost, Club Clubit cap is unlimited
  • Combat Fixtures:
    • Shrine of Skill – Requires a Level 4 Club and increases both Critical Hit and Critical Damage.
      • Level 1: 1,250 initial Clubit cost, 188 Clubit rent, grants an additional 2% critical hit and 25% Critical Damage
      • Level 2: 2,500 Clubit upgrade cost, 250 Clubit rent, grants an additional 5% Critical Hit and 50% Critical Damage
      • Level 3: 4,750 Clubit upgrade cost, 375 Clubit rent, grants an additional 10% Critical Hit and 100% Critical Damage
    • Shrine of Ferocity – Requires a Level 6 Club and increases both physical and magic damage.
      • Level 1: 3,000 initial Clubit cost, 450 Clubit rent, grants an additional 5% physical and magic damage
      • Level 2: 4,600 Clubit upgrade cost, 600 Clubit rent, grants an additional 10% physical and magic damage
      • Level 3: 7,200 Clubit upgrade cost, 900 Clubit rent, grants an additional 15% physical and magic damage
    • Shrine of Vitality – Requires a Level 2 Club and increases maximum health.
      • Level 1: 450 initial Clubit cost, 68 Clubit rent, grants an additional 25% maximum health
      • Level 2: 1,540 Clubit upgrade cost, 90 Clubit rent, grants an additional 50% maximum health
      • Level 3: 3,630 Clubit upgrade cost, 135 Clubit rent, grants an additional 100% maximum health
    • Shrine of Rejuvenation – Requires a Level 4 Club and increases both Health and Energy Regeneration.
      • Level 1: 800 initial Clubit cost, 120 Clubit rent, grants an additional 50% Health Regeneration and an additional 1 Energy Regeneration
      • Level 2: 1,960 Clubit upgrade cost, 160 Clubit rent, grants an additional 100% Health Regeneration and an additional 2 Energy Regeneration
      • Level 3: 4,120 Clubit upgrade cost, 240 Clubit rent, grants an additional 200% Health Regeneration and an additional 3 Energy Regeneration
    • Shrine of Resilience – Requires a Level 2 Club and reduces incoming damage.
      • Level 1: 450 initial Clubit cost, 68 Clubit rent, reduces incoming damage by 2.5%
      • Level 2: 1,540 Clubit upgrade cost, 90 Clubit rent, reduces incoming damage by 5%
      • Level 3: 3,630 Clubit upgrade cost, 135 Clubit rent, reduces incoming damage by 10%
    • Shrine of Efficiency – Requires a Level 8 Club and reduces the rent for all Combat fixtures. This fixture has no rent cost.
      • Level 1: 450 initial Clubit cost, reduces the rent for all Combat fixtures by 15%
      • Level 2: 1,540 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all Combat fixtures by 20%
      • Level 3: 3,630 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all Combat fixtures by 25%
  • Utility Fixtures:
    • Travelling Club Merchant – Requires a level 5 Club and provides a MPJ7 Merchant along with a daily clubit grant.
      • Level 1: 1,250 initial Clubit cost, 188 Clubit rent, grants 100/Clubits a day from the Clubit Stand (requires a Club Member with the FixtureInteract Permission to trigger) along with a Merchant selling LED Block recipes, 2 mounts, 4 pieces of Shadow 1 equipment, 3 allies, and 1 aura
      • Level 2: 2,500 Clubit upgrade cost, 250 Clubit rent, grants 200/Clubits a day from the Clubit Stand (requires a Club Member with the FixtureInteract Permission to trigger) along with an upgraded Merchant that sells an additional Club Empowered Gem Box (containing Radiant Empowered Gems), an additional mount, 2 additional pieces of Shadow 1 equipment, 4 additional allies, and an additional aura
      • Level 3: 4,750 Clubit upgrade cost, 375 Clubit rent, grants 300/Clubits a day from the Clubit Stand (requires a Club Member with the FixtureInteract Permission to trigger) along with a fully upgraded Merchant that sells Blocktron Dragon Egg Fragments, an additional mount, an additional piece of Shadow 1 equipment, and 3 additional allies
    • Mount Menagerie – Requires a Level 3 Club and contains interactive “leash” blocks where Club Members with the FixtureInteract Permission can place a mount to show it off. The Mount Menagerie also grants additional Jump and increased Talisman drop rates.
      • Level 1: 900 initial Clubit cost, 135 Clubit rent, 1 “leash” block, and grants 2 additional jump along with a small additional chance to drop Corgi, Meownt, Shmeep, and Centaur talismans
      • Level 2: 2,080 Clubit upgrade cost, 180 Clubit rent, 3 “leash” blocks, and grants 3 additional jump along with a 2x higher chance than the Level 1 Mount Menagerie to drop the previous talismans along with Llama, Rat, and Panda talismans
      • Level 3: 4,260 Clubit upgrade cost, 270 Clubit rent, 5 “leash” blocks, and grants 5 additional jump along with a 4x higher chance than the Level 1 Mount Menagerie to drop the previous talismans along with Griffon talismans. Griffon talismans will only drop from Uber-5 or higher worlds, but drops granted by the Mount Menagerie are not restricted to the Cursed Skylands.
    • Hoard of Prosperity – Requires a Level 10 Club and grants Magic Find along with an increased chance to drop Adventure Boxes, Pearls of Wisdom, and Shadow Key Fragments.
      • Level 1: 3,600 initial Clubit cost, 540 Clubit rent, grants 100 Magic Find along with a small additional chance to drop adventure boxes, pearls of wisdom, and shadow key fragments
      • Level 2: 5,320 Clubit upgrade cost, 720 Clubit rent, grants 150 Magic Find along with a 2x higher chance than the Level 1 Hoard of Prosperity to drop adventure boxes, pearls of wisdom, and shadow key fragments
      • Level 3: 8,040 Clubit upgrade cost, 1,080 Clubit rent, grants 200 Magic Find along with a 4x higher chance than the Level 1 Hoard of Prosperity to drop adventure boxes, pearls of wisdom, and shadow key fragments
    • Font of Knowledge – Requires a Level 3 Club and grants additional XP along with an increased amount of bonus XP. Bonus XP is a new stat – any time a player gains XP, they have a 2.5% chance to gain an extra amount of XP equal to the Bonus XP amount.
      • Level 1: 600 initial Clubit cost, 90 Clubit rent, grants an additional 10% XP along with a 100% increase to bonus XP amount
      • Level 2: 1,720 Clubit upgrade cost, 120 Clubit rent, grants an additional 20% XP along with a 200% increase to bonus XP amount
      • Level 3: 3,840 Clubit upgrade cost, 180 Clubit rent, grants an additional 30% XP along with a 300% increase to bonus XP amount
    • Repose of Heroes – Requires a level 6 Club and increases the rarity and variety of Hero NPCs available from the Rally of Heroes fixture. See the Hero NPC section for full details.
      • Level 1: 3,375 initial Clubit cost, 338 Clubit rent, prevents some Heroes from spawning, increases the chances of others, and increases the chance that Heroes will offer rarer missions
      • Level 2: 5,050 Clubit upgrade cost, 450 Clubit rent, increases the chances of some rarer Heroes to spawn and increases the chance that Heroes will offer rarer missions
      • Level 3: 7,725 Clubit upgrade cost, 675 Clubit rent, increases the chance of rarer Heroes spawning and increases the chance that Heroes will offer rarer missions
    • Scenic Belltower - Requires a Level 8 Club and reduces the rent for all Utility fixtures. This fixture has no rent cost.
      • Level 1: 600 initial Clubit cost, reduces the rent for all Utility fixtures by 15%
      • Level 2: 1,720 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all Utility fixtures by 20%
      • Level 3: 3,840 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all Utility fixtures by 25%
  • Ultimate Fixtures:
    • Effigy of Echoing Strikes – Requires a level 9 Club and grants a chance to land additional attacks.
      • Level 1: 10,000 initial Clubit cost, 750 Clubit rent, grants a 0.5% chance to land a double hit
      • Level 2: 13,000 Clubit upgrade cost, 1,000 Clubit rent, grants a 0.75% chance to land a double hit
      • Level 3: 17,000 Clubit upgrade cost, 1,500 Clubit rent, grants a 1% chance to land a double hit
    • Effigy of Potent Opulence – Requires a Level 5 Club, decreases the dust cost to upgrade gems, and grants additional gem drops.
      • Level 1: 5,000 initial Clubit cost, 375 Clubit rent, reduces gem upgrade costs by 5% and grants a small additional chance to drop prime world gem boxes in any world
      • Level 2: 7,000 Clubit upgrade cost, 500 Clubit rent, reduces gem upgrade costs by 10% and grants a 2x higher chance than the Level 1 Effigy of Potent Opulence to drop prime world gem boxes in any world
      • Level 3: 10,000 Clubit upgrade cost, 750 Clubit rent, reduces gem upgrade costs by 20% and grants a 4x higher chance than the Level 1 Effigy of Potent Opulence to drop prime world gem boxes in any world
    • Effigy of Flowing Elixirs – Requires a Level 7 Club and grants a small chance to completely refill all flask charges when a flask charge is used.
      • Level 1: 7,000 initial Clubit cost, 525 Clubit rent, grants a 1% chance to refill all flask charges
      • Level 2: 9,400 Clubit upgrade cost, 700 Clubit rent, grants a 2% chance to refill all flask charges
      • Level 3: 12,800 Clubit upgrade cost, 1,050 Clubit rent, grants a 3% chance to refill all flask charges
    • Effigy of Frugality - Requires a Level 10 Club and reduces the rent for all fixtures (this does stack with the Scenic Belltower and Shrine of Efficiency). This fixture has no rent cost.
      • Level 1: 10,000 initial Clubit cost, reduces the rent for all fixtures by 10%
      • Level 2: 13,000 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all fixtures by 20%
      • Level 3: 17,000 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all fixtures by 30%
Club Ranks and Permissions
  • Club ranks are now: President, VP (Vice President), Officer, Enforcer, Captain, and Member.
  • The “Leader” rank is now known as “Vice President” or “VP.”
  • The “Architect” rank is now known as “Enforcer.”
  • A club may only have 1 President. At the release of the Adventures update the Leader (VP) who has most recently been online will be promoted to the President rank. If the club has no VPs then the President will be chosen from the highest populated rank.
  • If the President of a club becomes inactive for more than 30 days a new President will automatically be promoted based on VP activity.
  • Club permissions are now editable for each rank. The Club President and any other ranks that have access to “EditPermissions” can define what members can do within a club world.
  • Default permissions are defined for each rank and these settings are largely based on the range of permissions that existed prior to the introduction of this system.
  • Club permissions may be enabled or disabled on the Permissions tab of the Club UI.
  • Promotion changes:
    • Presidents can always promote any other club member, and can always demote other club members above the rank of Member. Presidents can never demote themselves; instead they should pick someone else to promote to President.
    • VPs can always demote themselves, and if their rank has demote permissions they can demote other Officers, Enforcers, and Captains. VPs, if their rank has the promote permission, can promote Officers, Enforcers, Captains, and Members.
    • Officers can always demote themselves, and if their rank has demote permissions they can demote Enforcers and Captains. Officers, if their rank has promote permission, can promote Enforcers, Captains, and Members.
    • Enforcers can always demote themselves, and if their rank has demote permissions they can demote Captains. Enforcers, if their rank has promote permissions, can promote Captains and Members.
    • Captains can always demote themselves. Captains, if their rank has promote permissions, can promote Members.
    • Players at the Member rank can never demote or promote.
  • Permissions List:
    • Modify – The default setting that allows a player to build (modify) in a club world. All club world zones may be modified by anyone who has this permission attached to their rank by default. Specific settings can be set per club world zone using the ‘/zonerestrict’ command as detailed in the AccessControl permission. Ranks with the Modify permission and the BasicModify permission can build in a club zone that has been sanctioned with the ‘zonerestrict standard’ setting.
    • AccessControl – Allows the player to use the ‘/zonerestrict’ command to define Basic, Standard, Modify, or Expert modification permissions per Club World zone. The ‘/zonerestrict’ command now uses arguments of instead of . The player using the command must be standing inside the club world zone they intend to restrict.
    • BasicModify – Grants the ability to build (modify) in a club zone that has been sanctioned with the ‘/zonerestrict basic’ setting.
    • ExpertModify – Grants the ability to build (modify) in a club zone that has been sanctioned with the ‘/zonerestrict expert’ setting. Note that the rank must also have access to the Modify and BasicModify permissions to access the ExpertModify permission.
    • Bomb – Enables or disables the ability to use a bomb in a club world. Note that ranks with the Bomb permission are still blocked from using a bomb (or other destructive tools) in a zone they have not been sanctioned to edit with the /zonerestrict command. Also note that ‘/club setzonedamageable’ can be used to block a zone from being damaged by anyone regardless of their Bomb permission setting or the zone’s zonerestrict configuration.
    • Terraform – Enables or disables the ability to use a terraformer in a club world.
    • Craft – Enables or disables the ability to craft at a club workbench.
    • Invite – Allows members with this permission to invite new members to the club.
    • Promote – Allows members with this permission to promote existing members to a higher rank. It’s not possible to promote a member to a rank that’s higher than the promoting player.
    • Demote – Allows members with this permission to demote existing members to a lower rank.
    • Kick – Allows members with this permission to kick existing members out of the club. Cya!
    • ClubChest – Enables or disables the ability to interact with the club’s chest.
    • OfficerChest – Enables or disables the ability to interact with the club’s officer chest.
    • EditMOTD – Allows members with this permission to edit the club’s Message Of The Day.
    • EditPermissions – Allows members with this permission to edit the club’s rank permissions. WARNING: Please be cautious when considering which club ranks gain the ability to edit permissions.
    • FixtureInteract – Allows members with this permission to interact with or use the club’s placed fixtures.
    • FixtureAddRemove – Allows members with this permission to add or remove a fixture in the club world.
    • FixturePurchaseUpgrade – Allows members with this permission to buy new fixtures, upgrade existing fixtures, or pay weekly rent on fixtures.
    • ControlNPC – Allows members with this permission to summon Heroes at the Rally of Heroes. Also allows management of NPCs on the club’s Adventures tab.
    • Blocklist – Allows members with this permission to ban non-club members from entering the club world with the ‘/club block’ and ‘/club unblock’ commands.

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Introduction
Welcome to the initial public testing period for the Trove – Adventures expansion! These notes provide detailed information about all the great new systems and content available with the update. While most of the features are nearing completion, please be aware that the content you experience may change prior to release of the update. This includes recipe ingredients, reward values, availability of systems, and gameplay balance. You will notice that some systems have yet to receive a final treatment but part of that is also due to us leaving room to incorporate your feedback. We know that there are a ton of notes but appreciate you taking the time to skim through them.
Some systems (like Tethering) are in a [Public Evaluation] phase. This means we need to evaluate how they perform in a populated environment before we add them to the live game. If you see the [Public Evaluation] tag on an update note, please try it out and let us know what you think. We hope you enjoy playing Trove – Adventures!
Character Copy to PTS
  • Characters can now be copied from Live PC to PTS by using the /exportaccount command on Live. This will not copy club worlds.
  • This will completely overwrite your PTS character with your Live character, including your cornerstones.
Clubs 2.0
  • Welcome to a new club experience.
  • The entire club UI has been renovated to support Adventures, Fixtures, and all the new Club Permissions. – open the club UI and use the Gear button to see all the specifics for that club!
  • Clubs can now level up as players complete adventures from the club. The club’s level controls what fixtures are available. There is a daily cap on the amount of experience a club can gain that scales with the number of members.
  • There is now a Club HQ building in the hub world, replacing the club portals.
  • The Club HQ has portals that lead to club worlds which are:
    • Popular (based on likes)
    • Small but Active
    • New Fixtures (based on clubits spent in the past week)
    • High Power Rating
    • Random
  • To appear in the Club HQ portals, a club must have spent at least 1 clubit in the past week; this is to prevent inactive clubs from appearing.
  • Going through these portals will place the player at the Rally of Heroes fixture in that Club World.
  • Fixed a bug where sometimes the first person in a club to log in was not listed as online within the club UI.
  • Club names are now displayed below the player’s name – an option to hide these can be found in the Settings menu.
Club Adventures
  • Heroes (Adventure NPCs) can be spawned at the Rally of Heroes fixture in a Club World.
  • Heroes are classified in several rarities: Common (White), Uncommon (Green), Rare (Blue), Epic (Purple), and Legendary (Orange).
  • Each Hero will remain spawned at the Rally of Heroes for a set amount of time. During their visit, they may fall asleep. These specifics may be managed by a Club Member with the necessary Permissions on the Adventures tab of the Club window.
  • The type of Adventures that Heroes give out may change over time. Their specific adventure tables are also improved by the addition of the Repose of Heroes fixture.
  • Completing Adventures grants a new type of reward currency called Adventurine (Inventory > Flux Tab > Dragon Coin Tab > Club > Adventurine). Patrons receive a bonus 33% Adventurine.
  • Players can complete up to 220 Adventures per day – this cap is intended to be higher than any player is likely to complete in one day.
  • Adventurine can be spent to buy these rewards:
    • New Club décor from the female merchant in the Club HQ at the Hub World
    • New Mounts, Styles, Allies and LED Block Recipes from the male merchant in the Club HQ at the Hub World
    • At the Travelling Merchant fixture (Tier 1-3) in a Club World
      • Must be a member of the club to access the Travelling Merchant
      • T2, and T3 Travelling Merchants sell additional items for Adventurine like Blocktron Dragon Egg Fragments, Club Empowered Gem Boxes, Aura: Atom Sphere, and Aura: Restless Remnants
      • Club Empowered Gem Boxes contain a random, guaranteed Radiant Empowered Gem
    • Converted to Clubits at a 10:1 ratio at the Clubit Minting Machine on the Trovian Clubit Union or T1/T2 Travelling Merchant fixtures
    • Converted to Clubits at an 85:10 ratio at the Grand Clubit Minting Machine on the Tier 3 Travelling Merchant fixture
  • Only a limited number of Adventures may be taken simultaneously – the current limit is 3 from your primary club, and 3 from other people’s clubs.
  • Incomplete Adventures will disappear from the Adventure Window one week after they were taken.
  • Adventures are completed immediately when their objectives are finished regardless of the player’s location or if the NPC is still spawned.
  • When an Adventure is completed, Club Experience is granted to the club it was taken from.
  • Unwanted adventures can be abandoned at will.
  • (PTS only) The Hero NPCs are still being a bit shy and are refusing to get their pictures taken until they collectively have a good hair day. Don’t worry, they’ll have icons in the Adventure window before the update goes live.
Hero NPCs
  • 22 total Heroes have been added. Some NPCs require a Tier 1-3 Repose of Heroes fixture to be placed in order to spawn.
  • 6 COMMON rarity Heroes:
    • Mysterious Champion
      • Visits for 9 hours and costs 50 clubits to remove
      • Never sleeps – can’t stop, won’t stop
      • Grants PVP adventures
    • Ol’ Boothilda the Crazy Boot Lady
      • Visits for 12 hours and costs 150 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every 2 hours and costs 1 clubit to wake
      • Grants fishing adventures
      • No longer spawns if the Tier 1 Repose of Heroes Fixture is placed
    • Davey Drowner the Skeletal Pirrot
      • Visits for 1 day, 6 hours and costs 200 clubits to remove
      • Never sleeps
      • Grants adventures to defeat living Pirrots - All of them
      • No longer spawns if the Tier 1 Repose of Heroes Fixture is placed
    • Mycenius the Starcap Sporeceror
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 100 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 5 minutes every 15 minutes and costs 2 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Medieval Highlands Adventure World
    • Marshall McTaggart the Frontier Lawbot
      • Visits for 21 hours and costs 100 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every 6 hours and costs 40 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Desert Frontier Adventure World
    • Cardinal Richemelieu
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 100 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 15 minutes every 60 minutes and costs 5 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Candoria Adventure World
  • 4 UNCOMMON rarity Heroes:
    • Chief Brosquatch
      • Visits for 14 hours and costs 125 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 7 hours every 7 hours and costs 25 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Permafrost Adventure World
    • Archlich Kizappian
      • Visits for 1 day, 2 hours and costs 200 clubits to remove
      • Never sleeps
      • Grants adventures for the Cursed Vale Adventure World
    • Lady Seldarine the Moon Prophet
      • Visits for 12 hours and costs 80 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 15 minutes every 2 hours and costs 15 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Fae Wilds Adventure World
    • Sarlash the First Hunter
      • Visits for 21 hours and costs 150 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every 6 hours and costs 30 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Jurassic Jungle Adventure World
  • 4 RARE rarity Heroes:
    • Neologus the Robot Overlord
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 250 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 2 hours every 8 hours and costs 250 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Neon City Adventure World
    • Katonnis the Ember Drake Lord
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 200 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 30 minutes every 2 hours and costs 25 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Dragonfire Peaks Adventure World
    • Narandir the Last Awake
      • Visits for 15 hours and costs 300 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 15 hours every 30 minutes and costs 20 clubits to wake
      • (Yes that sleep timer is correct… zZzzzZzz…)
      • Grants adventures for the Radiant Ruins Adventure World
      • Requires Tier 1 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • Larsene the Shady Dealer
      • Visits for 1 day and costs 400 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every 5 hours and costs 75 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Shadow Tower
      • Requires Tier 1 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
  • 6 EPIC rarity Heroes:
    • Dracantes the Pirate King
      • Visits for 21 hours and costs 500 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every hour and costs 75 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Treasure Isles Adventure World
    • Irran-Shu the Windfox Trickster
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 300 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 1 hour every 8 hours and costs 70 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures for the Forbidden Spires Adventure World
      • Requires Tier 1 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • Uzumi the Envoy of the Seas
      • Visits for 1 day and costs 400 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps every 4 hours for 2 hours and costs 50 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures to collect Water Gem boxes
      • Requires Tier 2 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • Susiria the Wind Emissary
      • Visits for 18 hours and costs 400 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps every 8 hours for 1 hour and costs 75 clubits to wake
      • Grants adventures to collect Air Gem boxes
      • Requires Tier 2 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • Udunn the Fiery Magmagister
      • Visits for 12 hours and costs 200 clubits to remove
      • Never sleeps
      • Grants adventures to collect Fire Gem boxes
      • Requires Tier 2 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • Snackle the Hoarder of Shinies
      • Visits for 1 day, 2 hours and costs 100 clubits to remove
      • Sleeps for 2 hours every 6 hours and costs 100 clubits to wake
      • Grants chaotic adventures
      • Requires Tier 3 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
    • 2 LEGENDARY rarity Heroes:
      • Ambarine the Deep Delver
        • Visits for 6 hours and costs 10 clubits to remove
        • Never sleeps
        • Grants mining adventures
        • Requires Tier 3 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
      • Ganda the Sky Shepherd
        • Visits for 15 hours and costs 10 clubits to remove
        • Never sleeps
        • Grants loot hunting adventures
        • Requires Tier 3 Repose of Heroes fixture to spawn
Club Fixtures
  • Fixtures are buildings that can be placed in Club Worlds to unlock mechanics, buffs, and even loot chance increases.
  • Benefits from Fixtures only apply in PVE – no placing a Mount Menagerie to get bonus jump in Battle Arenas!
  • At level 1, clubs can only place Base fixtures. Additional fixture slots will unlock as the club levels up.
  • Fixtures can be purchased from the Merchants located on the Trovian Clubit Union fixture. They can be upgraded, placed, or removed by a Club Member with the necessary Permissions on the Fixtures tab of the Club window.
  • The active benefits granted by each fixture can be viewed from the Club list (only for the primary club) and also from the Fixtures tab.
  • Fixtures cost Clubits up front when placed. Each fixture can be upgraded twice for additional Clubits (and an additional increase in weekly costs!)
  • Fixtures require rent (paid weekly) to keep their buffs activated. Placing a fixture for the first time will immediately charge the upkeep cost; upgrading a fixture does not immediately charge rent again, but will increase it.
  • There are 4 types of Fixtures: Base, Combat, Utility, and Ultimate.
  • Base Fixtures:
    • Rally of Heroes – Allows spawning of Adventure Heroes at Hero Rally Points. These Adventure Heroes can be managed by a Club Member with the necessary Permissions on the Adventures tab of the Club window. The Rally of Heroes Fixture cannot be upgraded or removed while Adventure Heroes are present. This fixture has no rent cost.
      • Level 1: Granted for free, 3 Hero Rally Points are available
      • Level 2: 2,500 Clubit upgrade cost, 4 Hero Rally Points are available
      • Level 3: 5,000 clubit upgrade cost, 5 Hero Rally Points are available
    • Trovian Clubit Union – Any member of the club can donate clubits at the “Club Vault” machine. Club Members with the necessary Permissions can purchase new fixtures for the club from the Club Combat Fixture Merchant, Club Utility Fixture Merchant, or Club Ultimate Fixture Merchant. If a fixture is unavailable for purchase it means the club either doesn’t have enough cubits or isn’t a high enough level. The Clubit Minting Machine allows any player to convert Adventurine in to Clubits (both found in the currency inventory.) This fixture has no rent cost.
      • Level 1: Granted for free, Club Clubit cap of 3,000
      • Level 2: 1,000 Clubit upgrade cost, Club Clubit cap of 9,000
      • Level 3: 5,000 Clubit upgrade cost, Club Clubit cap is unlimited
  • Combat Fixtures:
    • Shrine of Skill – Requires a Level 4 Club and increases both Critical Hit and Critical Damage.
      • Level 1: 1,250 initial Clubit cost, 188 Clubit rent, grants an additional 2% critical hit and 25% Critical Damage
      • Level 2: 2,500 Clubit upgrade cost, 250 Clubit rent, grants an additional 5% Critical Hit and 50% Critical Damage
      • Level 3: 4,750 Clubit upgrade cost, 375 Clubit rent, grants an additional 10% Critical Hit and 100% Critical Damage
    • Shrine of Ferocity – Requires a Level 6 Club and increases both physical and magic damage.
      • Level 1: 3,000 initial Clubit cost, 450 Clubit rent, grants an additional 5% physical and magic damage
      • Level 2: 4,600 Clubit upgrade cost, 600 Clubit rent, grants an additional 10% physical and magic damage
      • Level 3: 7,200 Clubit upgrade cost, 900 Clubit rent, grants an additional 15% physical and magic damage
    • Shrine of Vitality – Requires a Level 2 Club and increases maximum health.
      • Level 1: 450 initial Clubit cost, 68 Clubit rent, grants an additional 25% maximum health
      • Level 2: 1,540 Clubit upgrade cost, 90 Clubit rent, grants an additional 50% maximum health
      • Level 3: 3,630 Clubit upgrade cost, 135 Clubit rent, grants an additional 100% maximum health
    • Shrine of Rejuvenation – Requires a Level 4 Club and increases both Health and Energy Regeneration.
      • Level 1: 800 initial Clubit cost, 120 Clubit rent, grants an additional 50% Health Regeneration and an additional 1 Energy Regeneration
      • Level 2: 1,960 Clubit upgrade cost, 160 Clubit rent, grants an additional 100% Health Regeneration and an additional 2 Energy Regeneration
      • Level 3: 4,120 Clubit upgrade cost, 240 Clubit rent, grants an additional 200% Health Regeneration and an additional 3 Energy Regeneration
    • Shrine of Resilience – Requires a Level 2 Club and reduces incoming damage.
      • Level 1: 450 initial Clubit cost, 68 Clubit rent, reduces incoming damage by 2.5%
      • Level 2: 1,540 Clubit upgrade cost, 90 Clubit rent, reduces incoming damage by 5%
      • Level 3: 3,630 Clubit upgrade cost, 135 Clubit rent, reduces incoming damage by 10%
    • Shrine of Efficiency – Requires a Level 8 Club and reduces the rent for all Combat fixtures. This fixture has no rent cost.
      • Level 1: 450 initial Clubit cost, reduces the rent for all Combat fixtures by 15%
      • Level 2: 1,540 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all Combat fixtures by 20%
      • Level 3: 3,630 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all Combat fixtures by 25%
  • Utility Fixtures:
    • Travelling Club Merchant – Requires a level 5 Club and provides a MPJ7 Merchant along with a daily clubit grant.
      • Level 1: 1,250 initial Clubit cost, 188 Clubit rent, grants 100/Clubits a day from the Clubit Stand (requires a Club Member with the FixtureInteract Permission to trigger) along with a Merchant selling LED Block recipes, 2 mounts, 4 pieces of Shadow 1 equipment, 3 allies, and 1 aura
      • Level 2: 2,500 Clubit upgrade cost, 250 Clubit rent, grants 200/Clubits a day from the Clubit Stand (requires a Club Member with the FixtureInteract Permission to trigger) along with an upgraded Merchant that sells an additional Club Empowered Gem Box (containing Radiant Empowered Gems), an additional mount, 2 additional pieces of Shadow 1 equipment, 4 additional allies, and an additional aura
      • Level 3: 4,750 Clubit upgrade cost, 375 Clubit rent, grants 300/Clubits a day from the Clubit Stand (requires a Club Member with the FixtureInteract Permission to trigger) along with a fully upgraded Merchant that sells Blocktron Dragon Egg Fragments, an additional mount, an additional piece of Shadow 1 equipment, and 3 additional allies
    • Mount Menagerie – Requires a Level 3 Club and contains interactive “leash” blocks where Club Members with the FixtureInteract Permission can place a mount to show it off. The Mount Menagerie also grants additional Jump and increased Talisman drop rates.
      • Level 1: 900 initial Clubit cost, 135 Clubit rent, 1 “leash” block, and grants 2 additional jump along with a small additional chance to drop Corgi, Meownt, Shmeep, and Centaur talismans
      • Level 2: 2,080 Clubit upgrade cost, 180 Clubit rent, 3 “leash” blocks, and grants 3 additional jump along with a 2x higher chance than the Level 1 Mount Menagerie to drop the previous talismans along with Llama, Rat, and Panda talismans
      • Level 3: 4,260 Clubit upgrade cost, 270 Clubit rent, 5 “leash” blocks, and grants 5 additional jump along with a 4x higher chance than the Level 1 Mount Menagerie to drop the previous talismans along with Griffon talismans. Griffon talismans will only drop from Uber-5 or higher worlds, but drops granted by the Mount Menagerie are not restricted to the Cursed Skylands.
    • Hoard of Prosperity – Requires a Level 10 Club and grants Magic Find along with an increased chance to drop Adventure Boxes, Pearls of Wisdom, and Shadow Key Fragments.
      • Level 1: 3,600 initial Clubit cost, 540 Clubit rent, grants 100 Magic Find along with a small additional chance to drop adventure boxes, pearls of wisdom, and shadow key fragments
      • Level 2: 5,320 Clubit upgrade cost, 720 Clubit rent, grants 150 Magic Find along with a 2x higher chance than the Level 1 Hoard of Prosperity to drop adventure boxes, pearls of wisdom, and shadow key fragments
      • Level 3: 8,040 Clubit upgrade cost, 1,080 Clubit rent, grants 200 Magic Find along with a 4x higher chance than the Level 1 Hoard of Prosperity to drop adventure boxes, pearls of wisdom, and shadow key fragments
    • Font of Knowledge – Requires a Level 3 Club and grants additional XP along with an increased amount of bonus XP. Bonus XP is a new stat – any time a player gains XP, they have a 2.5% chance to gain an extra amount of XP equal to the Bonus XP amount.
      • Level 1: 600 initial Clubit cost, 90 Clubit rent, grants an additional 10% XP along with a 100% increase to bonus XP amount
      • Level 2: 1,720 Clubit upgrade cost, 120 Clubit rent, grants an additional 20% XP along with a 200% increase to bonus XP amount
      • Level 3: 3,840 Clubit upgrade cost, 180 Clubit rent, grants an additional 30% XP along with a 300% increase to bonus XP amount
    • Repose of Heroes – Requires a level 6 Club and increases the rarity and variety of Hero NPCs available from the Rally of Heroes fixture. See the Hero NPC section for full details.
      • Level 1: 3,375 initial Clubit cost, 338 Clubit rent, prevents some Heroes from spawning, increases the chances of others, and increases the chance that Heroes will offer rarer missions
      • Level 2: 5,050 Clubit upgrade cost, 450 Clubit rent, increases the chances of some rarer Heroes to spawn and increases the chance that Heroes will offer rarer missions
      • Level 3: 7,725 Clubit upgrade cost, 675 Clubit rent, increases the chance of rarer Heroes spawning and increases the chance that Heroes will offer rarer missions
    • Scenic Belltower - Requires a Level 8 Club and reduces the rent for all Utility fixtures. This fixture has no rent cost.
      • Level 1: 600 initial Clubit cost, reduces the rent for all Utility fixtures by 15%
      • Level 2: 1,720 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all Utility fixtures by 20%
      • Level 3: 3,840 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all Utility fixtures by 25%
  • Ultimate Fixtures:
    • Effigy of Echoing Strikes – Requires a level 9 Club and grants a chance to land additional attacks.
      • Level 1: 10,000 initial Clubit cost, 750 Clubit rent, grants a 0.5% chance to land a double hit
      • Level 2: 13,000 Clubit upgrade cost, 1,000 Clubit rent, grants a 0.75% chance to land a double hit
      • Level 3: 17,000 Clubit upgrade cost, 1,500 Clubit rent, grants a 1% chance to land a double hit
    • Effigy of Potent Opulence – Requires a Level 5 Club, decreases the dust cost to upgrade gems, and grants additional gem drops.
      • Level 1: 5,000 initial Clubit cost, 375 Clubit rent, reduces gem upgrade costs by 5% and grants a small additional chance to drop prime world gem boxes in any world
      • Level 2: 7,000 Clubit upgrade cost, 500 Clubit rent, reduces gem upgrade costs by 10% and grants a 2x higher chance than the Level 1 Effigy of Potent Opulence to drop prime world gem boxes in any world
      • Level 3: 10,000 Clubit upgrade cost, 750 Clubit rent, reduces gem upgrade costs by 20% and grants a 4x higher chance than the Level 1 Effigy of Potent Opulence to drop prime world gem boxes in any world
    • Effigy of Flowing Elixirs – Requires a Level 7 Club and grants a small chance to completely refill all flask charges when a flask charge is used.
      • Level 1: 7,000 initial Clubit cost, 525 Clubit rent, grants a 1% chance to refill all flask charges
      • Level 2: 9,400 Clubit upgrade cost, 700 Clubit rent, grants a 2% chance to refill all flask charges
      • Level 3: 12,800 Clubit upgrade cost, 1,050 Clubit rent, grants a 3% chance to refill all flask charges
    • Effigy of Frugality - Requires a Level 10 Club and reduces the rent for all fixtures (this does stack with the Scenic Belltower and Shrine of Efficiency). This fixture has no rent cost.
      • Level 1: 10,000 initial Clubit cost, reduces the rent for all fixtures by 10%
      • Level 2: 13,000 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all fixtures by 20%
      • Level 3: 17,000 Clubit upgrade cost, reduces the rent for all fixtures by 30%
Club Ranks and Permissions
  • Club ranks are now: President, Vice President, Officer, Enforcer, Captain, and Member.
  • The “Leader” rank is now known as “Vice President” or “VP.”
  • The “Architect” rank is now known as “Enforcer.”
  • A club may only have 1 President. At the release of the Adventures update the Leader (VP) with the most tenure/activity will be promoted to the President rank.
  • If the President of a club becomes inactive for more than 30 days a new President will automatically be promoted based on VP activity.
  • Club permissions are no longer linked to specific ranks within the club. The Club President and any other ranks that have access to “EditPermissions” can define what members can do within a club world.
  • Default permissions are defined for each rank and these settings are largely based on the range of permissions that existed prior to the introduction of this system.
  • Club permissions may be enabled or disabled on the Permissions tab of the Club UI.
  • Permissions List:
    • Modify – The default setting that allows a player to build (modify) in a club world. All club world zones may be modified by anyone who has this permission attached to their rank by default. Specific settings can be set per club world zone using the ‘/zonerestrict’ command as detailed in the AccessControl permission.
    • AccessControl – Allows the player to use the ‘/zonerestrict’ command to define Basic, Modify, or Expert modification permissions per Club World zone. The ‘/zonerestrict’ command now uses arguments of <basic/modify/expert/nobody> instead of <architect/officer/member/nobody>. The player using the command must be standing inside club world zone they intend to restrict.
    • BasicModify – Grants the ability to build (modify) in a club zone that has been sanctioned with the ‘/zonerestrict basic’ setting.
    • ExpertModify – Grants the ability to build (modify) in a LFWP club zone that has been sanctioned with the ‘/zonerestrict expert’ setting.
    • Speak – Enables or disables the ability to speak in club chat.
    • Bomb – Enables or disables the ability to use a bomb in a club world.
    • Terraform – Enables or disables the ability to use a terraformer in a club world.
    • Craft – Enables or disables the ability to craft at a club workbench.
    • Invite – Allows members with this permission to invite new members to the club.
    • Promote – Allows members with this permission to promote existing members to a higher rank. It’s not possible to promote a member to a rank that’s higher than the promoting player.
    • Demote – Allows members with this permission to demote existing members to a lower rank.
    • Kick – Allows members with this permission to kick existing members out of the club. Cya!
    • ClubChest – Enables or disables the ability to interact with the club’s chest.
    • OfficerChest – Enables or disables the ability to interact with the club’s officer chest.
    • EditMOTD – Allows members with this permission to edit the club’s Message Of The Day.
    • EditPermissions – Allows members with this permission to edit the club’s rank permissions. WARNING: Please be cautious when considering which club ranks gain the ability to edit permissions.
    • FixtureInteract – Allows members with this permission to interact with or use the club’s placed fixtures.
    • FixtureAddRemove – Allows members with this permission to add or remove a fixture in the club world.
    • FixturePurchaseUpgrade – Allows members with this permission to buy new fixtures, upgrade existing fixtures, or pay weekly rent on fixtures.
    • ControlNPC – Allows members with this permission to summon Heroes at the Rally of Heroes. Also allows management of NPCs on the club’s Adventures tab.
    • Blocklist – Allows members with this permission to ban non-club members from entering the club world.