Dungeons:Mission

The Squid Coast mission
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A mission or dungeon[1] is a type of location in Minecraft Dungeons that is entered using the mission select map in Camp. Missions act as traversable levels that feature dangerous mobs and valuable rewards. Most of them are required to progress the story, and many are DLC-exclusive. Unlike secret missions, missions play a short cinematic upon entering that features a voiceover. There are twenty-eight missions in the game, consisting of twelve on the mainland, ten in the island realms, and six in other dimensions. There are also two unused missions.
Appearance and description
Missions can be travelled to from the mission select map once Camp becomes accessible upon completion of Squid Coast. Missions do not appear on the map until they are unlocked through progression. Missions can contain required sub dungeons, optional sub dungeons, and scrolls that unlock secret missions. There are five main collectables that can be found in a mission: consumables, emeralds, armor, artifacts, and weapons. Due to the nature of how missions are unlocked, it is entirely possible to skip completing Pumpkin Pastures and Soggy Swamp while still completing the main story.
List of missions
Mainland
| Mission | Minimum difficulty | Unlock predecessor | Is DLC exclusive | Level ID
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| I | Starting the Game | ✖ | SquidCoast
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| I | Squid Coast | ✖ | CreeperWoodsgenericwoodsOpenWoods
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| I | Creeper Woods | ✖ | pumpkinpasturesPPExtendedOpenWoods
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| I | Creeper Woods | ✖ | SoggySwamp
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| II | Creeper Woods | ✖ | RedstoneMinesGenericCaves
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| III | Redstone Mines | ✖ | FieryForge
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| II | Creeper Woods | ✖ | cacticanyon
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| III | Cacti Canyon | ✖ | DesertTemple
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| IV | Desert Temple & Fiery Forge | ✖ | HighblockHalls
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| IV | Highblock Halls | ✖ | ObsidianPinnacle
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| III | Squid Coast | thestrongholdthe_stronghold_02
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| I | Squid Coast | ✖ | thetower
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Island realms
| Mission | Minimum difficulty | Unlock predecessor | Is DLC exclusive | Level ID
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| II | Squid Coast | dingyjungle
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| III | Creeper Woods | ✖ | FreeJungleFreeJungle_02
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| IV | Dingy Jungle | overgrowntemple
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| II | Squid Coast | FrozenFjord
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| IV | Frosted Fjord | LonelyFortress
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| II | Squid Coast | WindsweptPeaks
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| IV | Windswept Peaks | GaleSanctumGaleSanctum2
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| III | Creeper Woods | ✖ | gauntletgales
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| II | Squid Coast | CoralRiseCoralRise_02CoralRise_End
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| IV | Coral Rise | AbyssalMonumentAbyssalMonument_03AbyssalMonumentIntro
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Other dimensions
| Mission | Minimum difficulty | Unlock predecessor | Is DLC exclusive | Level ID
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| I | Any mission on Default V or higher | ✖ | netherhypermission-hyper
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| I | Squid Coast | NetherWastes
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| I | Nether Wastes | WarpedForest
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| I | Nether Wastes | BasaltDeltas
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| II | The Stronghold | EnderWildsEnderWilds_02
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| IV | End Wilds | BlightedCitadelBlightedCitadel_02
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Unused
| Mission | Minimum difficulty | Unlock predecessor | Is DLC exclusive | Level ID
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Screenshot |
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| I | Creeper Woods | ✖ | AndesiteHills
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| IV | Desert Temple & Fiery Forge | ✖ | SlimySewers
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N/A |
Generation
Missions in Minecraft Dungeons are defined through JSON files containing level data. This data includes a list of major level segments, called stretches. Each stretch has its own tiles, which are level segments that are connected together to create random layouts each time a level is played. Stretches can also contain lists of tiles chosen randomly by weights. These lists can also be defined outside stretches as "tile groups."
Tiles are connected through entrances which appear at each end of the tile. Some tiles also contain more than two doors, allowing for side paths. Side paths are determined by each stretch, and themselves are lists of tiles that go on for a defined length. Side paths also have a randomly determined dead end, which is a tile with only one door that cleanly ends a side path, as well as randomly determined tiles. Tile groups are typically used for side paths. Additionally, side paths are not always defined or guaranteed to generate, and can be replaced entirely with a dead end.
Tile data is defined externally in object groups, which are referenced by levels. Object groups are lists of "objects," which are sets of block data which may also include boundaries and lists of positions used as spawn points, doors, or entrances. Most objects are tiles, but some are also placed within tiles at spawn points, such as trees or houses.
Each stretch also has its own set of mobs defined per-level. Stretches additionally define a "density" for mobs, determining how densely they are spawned in the stretch.
Besides stretches, level data may also define the rotation each tile is spawned at, and may define doors that teleport the player to a required sub dungeon or optional sub dungeon. Sub dungeons are essentially levels within levels, defining their own stretches and ambience. They are exclusively accessed through doors.
Each level contains props that are placed in level tiles through code. The level data does not determine the placement of props in any way, with the exception of doors to sub dungeons, which are defined in the level's tile data.
Sounds
| Sounds | ||
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| Sound | Description | Resource location |
| Start mission | ? | |
| Mission loading screen | ? | |
| Start objective | ? | |
| Small update objective | ? | |
| Small right update objective | ? | |
| Complete objective | ? | |
| Free objective | ? | |
| Finished mission | ? | |
| Mission end victory crown | ? | |
| Post mission | ? | |
| Post mission Stinger | ? | |
History
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| Dungeons Beta | The Creeper Woods and Pumpkin Pastures missions are now accessible. | ||||||
| 1.0.5.0 | All Mainland missions are now accessible (except for The Stronghold and The Tower). | ||||||
| 1.3.2.0 | All Jungle Awakens missions are now accessible (except for Treetop Tangle). | ||||||
| 1.4.3.0 | All Creeping Winter missions are now accessible. | ||||||
| 1.5.0.0 | Changed Dingy Jungle's and Frosted Fjord's unlock predecessor from Obsidian Pinnacle to Squid Coast. | ||||||
| 1.7.2.0 | All Howling Peaks missions are now accessible (except for Gauntlet of Gales). | ||||||
| 1.8.0.0 | Ancient Hunt is now accessible | ||||||
| All Flames of the Nether missions are now accessible. | |||||||
| Defined Pumpkin Pastures, Soggy Swamp, Redstone Mines, Fiery Forge, Desert Temple, Obsidian Pinnacle, ???, Overgrown Temple, Frosted Fjord, Lone Fortress, and Gale Sanctum explicitly as boss missions. | |||||||
| 1.9.1.0 | All Hidden Depths missions are now accessible. | ||||||
| 1.10.1.0 | All Echoing Void missions are now accessible. | ||||||
| The Gauntlet of Gales mission is now accessible. | |||||||
| 1.12.0.0 | The Tower mission is now accessible. | ||||||
| 1.16.2.0 | The Treetop Tangle mission is now accessible. | ||||||
| Added the random mission option. | |||||||
| 1.17.0.0 | The Treetop Tangle mission is now considered a boss mission. | ||||||
Gallery
Loading screens
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The Squid Coast mission. -
The Creeper Woods mission. -
The Pumpkin Pastures mission. -
The Soggy Swamp mission. -
The Redstone Mines mission. -
The Fiery Forge mission. -
The Cacti Canyon mission. -
The Desert Temple mission. -
The Highblock Halls mission. -
The Obsidian Pinnacle mission. -
The Stronghold mission. -
The Tower mission. -
The Dingy Jungle mission. -
The Treetop Tangle mission. -
The Overgrown Temple mission. -
The Frosted Fjord mission. -
The Lone Fortress mission. -
The Windswept Peaks mission. -
The Gale Sanctum mission. -
The Gauntlet of Gales mission. -
The Ancient Hunt mission. -
The Nether Wastes mission. -
The Warped Forest mission. -
The Basalt Deltas mission. -
The Coral Rise mission. -
The Abyssal Monument mission. -
The End Wilds mission. -
The Broken Citadel mission.
Icons
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The default mission icon.
In other media
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What's your all-time favorite mission, and why?[2]
References
- ↑ Guide to Minecraft Dungeons: A Handbook for Heroes, pg. 90
- ↑ "Sound off below 👇" – @dungeonsgame on X (formerly Twitter), February 22, 2024
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