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New Camp

An image of the camp with some of the new merchants.

The Camp is the hub area in Minecraft Dungeons. All other levels are accessed from this location, and the player can interact with the Blacksmith, Wandering Trader, Luxury Merchant, Mystery Merchant, Village Merchant and a Gift Wrapper. A player leveling up also finds Emerald Chests that spawn around the map, with each chest giving the player 50 emeralds.

New Camp 2

Another image of the camp with some of the new merchants.

Story

After clearing Squid Coast, it was known that it was too late. The heroes then set up camp just outside the village. This is where the heroes return after completing each mission.

As the player progresses through the game and rescues villagers, several villagers will set up their shops and trade with the player, giving weapons, artifacts, power boosts, even swapping items with other players.

Mobs

Mob Difficulty
Default Adventure Apocalypse
Friendly
Target Dummy Yes Yes Yes

Residents

Blacksmith

Main article: MCD:Blacksmith

Note: As of update 1.4.3.0, the Blacksmith now uses the Masons functionality, and its old one is now used by the Mystery Merchant

Blacksmith-npc-minecraft-dungeons-wiki-guide

An image of the Blacksmith after he has moved into the player's camp.

The Blacksmith appears in the player's camp after the player progresses through the first level in the game: Creeper Woods.

The blacksmith is able to upgrade items. In order to do this, the player must sacrifice their item to the Blacksmith. After completing three missions, the player gets the upgraded weapon. The power level of the weapon will be determined by the difficulty of the three missions the player completed whilst being upgraded.


Wandering Trader

Main article: MCD:Wandering Trader

Note: As of update 1.4.3.0, the Wandering Trader has been removed from the game. It's functionality has been replaced by the Mystery Merchant.

Trader Dungeons

An image of the Wandering Trader after he has moved into the player's camp.

The Wandering Trader appears in the player's camp after the player beats Pumpkin Pastures.

This NPC, in exchange for emeralds, gave the player random artifacts with power levels that range around the current power level of the player.

Buying artifacts from the Wandering Trader always cost twice the amount of emeralds than buying gear from the Blacksmith.

Gift Wrapper

Main article: MCD:Gift Wrapper
Gift Wrapper

An image of the Gift Wrapper in the player's camp.

The Gift Wrapper is a villager that allows players to trade with each other. [1]

Village Merchant

Main article: MCD:Village Merchant
Village Merchant

An image of the Village Merchant in the player's camp.

The Village Merchant is a villager that sells items near the player's power level.

Note that the power level of the player is determined upon entering the camp, therefore if you equip items with higher power levels in the Camp it does not count towards the power level when trading with the Village Merchant. To work around this, exit to the main menu and join back in.

Luxury Merchant

Main article: MCD:Luxury Merchant
Luxury Merchant

An image of the Luxury Merchant in the player's camp.

The Luxury Merchant is a merchant who sells items with power level higher than that of the player's. This merchant has a pet Ocelot.

Mystery Merchant

Main article: MCD:Mystery Merchant
Mysterious Merchant

An image of the Mystery Merchant in the player's camp.

The Mystery Merchant is a merchant who sells Mystery loot crates to the player. In its Camp stall, something similar to a Corrupted Beacon can be seen.

Unused

Mason

Mason dungeons

The Mason is a currently unimplemented NPC who gives players Diamond Dust in exchange for Emeralds. Diamond Dust can be used to increase the Power level of a piece of gear. Its functionality is going to be taken by the Blacksmith on September 8th.[1]

Buildings

Church

Church exterior

The Church is a building accessible after the player completes the game for the first time. It is reachable via a path to the left of where the player finds the broken nether portal. Once the player reaches the Church for the first time, they are able to lower a drawbridge that makes reaching the Church easier. The Church allows the player to unlock the runes, allowing access to the secret level ???.

Inside the church are several developer portraits found in the credits for the game. In the end, there is a dog portrait. Clicking on the dog reveals a hint towards the location of an undiscovered rune.

List of Hints

The house in the camp

The Stable/House in the Camp

House

The House or Stable is a building in the back area of the camp. it is a small building with two rooms including a table, fireplace, dishes and a Redstone Monstrosity head on the main floor. On the second floor, there is another fireplace along with a few paintings, an anvil, a rug on the floor, an armor stand and a Creeper figure in the corner. The artifact chest that appears in a cutscene after you complete a level also takes place in this room.

Others

Emerald Chests

There are several Emerald Chests around the campsite, and more appear as players complete missions. They stop appearing once the player advances into Adventure Mode.

Nether Portal

Behind the Church, there is a broken Nether Portal that is covered in stone blocks. If you listen closely, you can hear somewhat broken Nether Portal noises. It is currently a decoration, but could potentially predict a future Nether DLC.

NetherPortalDungeons

The broken portal in the Camp, that can be found behind the Church.


Mission Select

Players can select their mission by using the map that lies between the two trading areas, or by pressing the "Map" button (Default M/D-pad Down) while inside the camp. The map shows which missions have been completed or have not been attempted. By clicking on a mission, players can view the level of difficulty, weapon drops, and artifacts that may be obtained. The Blacksmith and Wandering Trader give random items, with power close to the level.

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