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Minecraft Dungeons Camp Secrets Guide

In between your dungeon crawling antics in the meat of the Minecraft Dungeons experience, you’ll be sent back to your Camp. You’re free to explore this area and check out the lush environment, but look closer and you’ll find a number of little secrets amidst the other things you can do. To help you get the most out of it, we’ve compiled this guide to run you through all of the Minecraft Dungeons Camp secrets and things you can do.

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All Minecraft Dungeons Camp Secrets

Listed down below, you’ll find everything you can do and check out at your Camp. Keep in mind some of these aren’t secrets in the typical sense, but things you may end up missing all the same.

Your House & Its Collectibles

One of the most obvious camp secrets you’ll want to check out is your house. Unfortunately, there’s not a whole lot to see inside it, especially on the lower level.

However, as you progress through the game, you’ll find that the upper floor’s shelves will begin to get filled out with more collectibles and trinkets from your adventure.

Emerald Chests

After completing each level in Minecraft Dungeons, you’ll find another new chest is placed somewhere around the Camp area. These are basic wooden chests and don’t look all that special, but open it up and you’ll nab yourself 50 Emeralds.

Unfortunately, these are randomly placed, so you’ll have to do a bit of the hard work yourself tracking them down. They’re never too well-hidden, though, so it shouldn’t take too long.

Training Dummies

While not all that exciting, the training dummies are a handy resource for testing your loadout and artifacts before diving into a level.

Walk on over to these and begin attacking and you’ll be able to see how much damage your attacks and abilities will deal to the mobs you’ll face in levels.

Down below we talk about some Minecraft Dungeons Camp endgame content. If you’re looking to avoid spoilers until you’ve finished the game entirely, turn back. For those eager to find out what awaits, continue on reading.

The Cathedral & Drawbridge

Arguably the biggest Minecraft Dungeons camp secret is the drawbridge and Cathedral building itself. You won’t be able to get across the drawbridge and to the other side of your Camp until you’ve completed the story on ‘Default’ difficulty. After that you can use bounce pads to send you over to the other side.

Follow the path around and you’ll be able to lower the drawbridge, giving you access to the Cathedral more easily in the future. The Cathedral itself is where you’ll be able to unlock Minecraft Dungeons’ secret level. We’re not going to spoil it here, but you can check out our guide on how to unlock it if you are interested.

Nether Portal

On the same side of your Minecraft Dungeons Camp as the Cathedral, you’ll be able to find what looks like a Nether Portal just to the north of it. It’ll make sounds when you get close, but other than that it doesn’t look active.

Whether this is just a fun little easter egg tucked away in the camp or something we’ll get to play around with as part of a future DLC drop or update remains to be seen.

Secret Rare Chest

There’s a super secret chest you can find in the Camp once you’ve beaten the story. Walk around the back of the Nether Portal mentioned above and you’ll be able to make your way up the wall.

Just below the top of the mountain, you’ll reach a point where you’ll have to cross a gap to climb the final bit. Use a roll to cross the gap and make your way to the top. When you do, a secret chest will drop from the sky containing a bunch of Emeralds and some high-level, rare gear.

That’s all you need to know about all of the Minecraft Dungeons Camp secrets. For more on the game, check back with Twinfinite.

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Chris Jecks

Chris is the Managing Editor of Twinfinite. Chris has been with the site and covering the games media industry for eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite and any good shooters for the site, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.

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