When Minecraft Dungeons was unveiled, it featured intense action strikingly similar to Diablo, set in a 3D isometric world in the rapidly growing Minecraft universe. Now that the game is out, it's one of the best co-op games out there, with satisfying combat and a surprisingly deep system of loot and progression hidden below its unassuming surface. The game is also properly beautiful, expanding upon Minecraft's iconic design on top of Unreal Engine. Even better, the game promises to grow and expand into the future, meaning Minecraft Dungeons may be a mainstay in a lot of living rooms. Here's everything you need to know about the newest entry in Mojang Studios' expanding line-up of games in our ultimate Minecraft Dungeons guide.

What is Minecraft Dungeons?

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Put simply, Minecraft Dungeons is an action-RPG (ARPG) with up to four-play co-op. With a little more detail added, Minecraft Dungeons is the latest game from Mojang Studios, developed in tangent with Double Eleven, on top of the Unreal Engine. This game is a big move for Mojang Studios, as it expands the Minecraft franchise into other genres while dropping the creative construction gameplay, and has the potential to go the distance if Mojang Studios puts the necessary time into it. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more If you're initially confused by the game, Minecraft Dungeons shares a lot of similarities with an established franchise, Diablo. If you're familiar with that pioneer in the gaming space, you'll feel right at home with Minecraft Dungeons' fresh but obviously inspired gameplay loop, involving players constantly seeking the next strongest piece of loot to power up and face the next strongest bad guy. What is the plot / story of Minecraft Dungeons?

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To be clear, Minecraft Dungeons does have a plot, but it is in no way the focus of the game. Instead, the focus of Minecraft Dungeons is in its gameplay loop, in which players will replay procedurally generated levels to level up, find new gear, discover secrets, and unlock higher difficulty tiers to do it all again. Through its levels, there is a thread of a story that gives you a "why" for your actions, and while simple, the plot is pretty solid in its writing. The main antagonist of the game is the Arch-Illager, an ex-villager that was shunned by his kind until he was forced to abandon his home and depart from the villages. In his travels, he stumbles onto the Orb of Dominance (which is a cube, by the way), that grants him unbelievable power, but at what cost? Using his powers, he begins to ransack villages and kidnap innocent villagers to use them for labor. It's up to you, the hero, to systematically dismantle the Arch-Illager's operations in your quest to eventually face him in combat and defeat him. Each level has a specific objective to accomplish because of this, and it does all tie together with nicely done cinematic cutscenes before each mission. After the first playthrough, you'll probably end up ignoring the story altogether and skipping these cutscenes, but it's a rather nice, straightforward story the first time around. Can I play with my friends in Minecraft Dungeons?

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While there's definitely single-player play in Minecraft Dungeons, and an offline mode for when you want to play by yourself or don't have an internet connection, the gameplay is definitely tailored for co-op play. Loot drops are better, the difficulty is higher and more challenging, and the game as a whole becomes more exciting and chaotic. So yes, you can play with friends, and that's encouraged if you want the best version of Minecraft Dungeons. Related: How to play with friends in Minecraft Dungeons Unfortunately, right now, there's no cross-play between platforms in Minecraft Dungeons, so you're restricted to friends who play on the same platform as you. Mojang Studios has committed to adding cross-play in a future update that shouldn't be too far out, but keep that in mind if you're planning on jumping into the game immediately with friends or family who play on a different platform than you. How do classes and progression work in Minecraft Dungeons?

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Minecraft Dungeons forgoes the traditional class-based systems of its predecessors in place of a gear-based system instead. This means the abilities and playstyle of your character depends entirely on the weapons and other equipment that you use. A few changes to your loadout can turn you from a melee-focused berserker with absurd damage output, then to a quick and agile ranged archer with explosive tracking arrows, and everything in between. In all, there are five "categories" to look at when customizing your playstyle: Melee. This is your melee weapon, of which there are many, many kinds, from swords to axes to glaives to even just gauntlets. Each weapon has its strengths and weaknesses.

This is your melee weapon, of which there are many, many kinds, from swords to axes to glaives to even just gauntlets. Each weapon has its strengths and weaknesses. Ranged. Your ranged weapon are things like bows and crossbows, and once again, there are many different kinds. Some bows will fire multiple projectiles, or explode on impact, or even track targets down to some extent. Related: List of all the weapons in Minecraft Dungeons Armor. Your armor is how you upgrade your health and defense, so it's essential. Just like with your weapons, there are a ton of varieties with varying abilities and perks. Related: List of all the armor in Minecraft Dungeons Artifacts. Artifacts are powerful items that grant their user one powerful ability, that ranges from things like dealing massive amounts of damage to a group of enemies, to healing allies, to even summoning companions that fight alongside you. Every player gets three artifact slots. Related: List of all the artifacts and their abilities in Minecraft Dungeons Enchantments. Finally, you have enchantments. These aren't gear, but rather extra upgrades you can give to your weapons and armor. A piece of gear can have up to three enchantments, which are randomly pulled from a pool of possible enchantments. These enchantments can turn the tide of battle and exponentially increase your strength. Related: List of all the enchantments in Minecraft Dungeons There is a leveling system in place in Minecraft Dungeons, but leveling up doesn't increase your stats or grant perks to your character. Instead, you get enchantment points that you can use to buy enchantments for your gear. You also gain access to higher-level loot from missions as you level up, so your power stays even with your experience. In this way, you can invest in your gear and still remain flexible in how you can play from mission to mission, instead of being locked in with one-time character upgrades. Related: How to use enchantment points in Minecraft Dungeons How does loot work in Minecraft Dungeons?

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Every area in the game has a pool of loot it can pull from to reward players. Defeating mobs and bosses, discovering secrets, or opening chests all have chances of dropping loot in the form of gear, artifacts, or consumables. If you're lucky, you'll even find super rare and powerful Unique gear, which are special variants of normal gear with added abilities and power. In this way, you can replay certain levels to try and find the gear you want, or find a better version of the gear you already have. Related: All of the Unique variants of gear in Minecraft Dungeons Every player gets their own loot as well, so co-op players don't have to worry about their teammates snatching their gear. Whenever a chest is opened, every player in the party gets something from it, no matter where they are in the level! Mojang Studios put a lot of thought into how to make Dungeons an actual co-op experience, and avoid frustration between party members. Finding better loot is the only way to power up in Minecraft Dungeons, so be sure to explore every nook and cranny in the game for hidden chests and even full secret levels that you can't access without finding first! Related; Every level and area in Minecraft Dungeons What mobs and enemies are in Minecraft Dungeons?

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If you were expecting Minecraft Dungeons to simply feature all the familiar faces from vanilla Minecraft, you'd only be partially correct. While a lot of classic mobs like the creeper, zombie, skeleton, and endermen are present in Minecraft Dungeons, the game expands on Minecraft's colorful cast of characters by adding a bunch of new mobs, including variants for existing mobs. Of course, the largest group are hostile mobs, which include new entries like wraiths, necromancers, and corrupted slime. Trust me; there's a lot to discover and learn how to fight. Neutral mobs are things like villagers, livestock, and companions (powerful friends you can summon with artifacts). Finally, you have bosses, which are super powerful mobs that get full-blown health bars and their own unique strategies and attacks. The list of mobs in Minecraft Dungeons is far too long to include here and is only growing over time. Related: All of the mobs, enemies, and bosses in Minecraft Dungeons Is there an endgame in Minecraft Dungeons?

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As you progress through Minecraft Dungeons and power-up, new procedurally-generated areas will become available, with a selection of new mobs to fight, loot to collect, and missions to complete. Once you finish the main story, however, is when you unlock difficulty tiers. At the moment, there are three difficulty tiers ranging from Normal to Adventure, and finally ending on Apocalypse. Each difficulty tier is one solid step above the last one and unlocks whole new pools of powerful gear you can find, and at higher levels too. This is the endgame in Minecraft Dungeons currently, basically entailing replaying existing levels until you find the best possible versions of your gear at the highest difficulty tiers. Mojang Studios has said they're working on making the endgame even better in Minecraft Dungeons in the future, with further expansions and DLC packs that will add to the game. Related: How to farm EXP and emeralds in Minecraft Dungeons Will there be future expansions and DLC for Minecraft Dungeons?

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Regarding just the base game, Minecraft Dungeons is unfortunately short on content. There are limited levels to replay, and despite a decent selection of loot and a veritable army of hostile mobs to fight, players can't expect endless replayability from Minecraft Dungeons. That being said, Mojang Studios has committed to continuously adding content to Minecraft Dungeons through free updates, expansions, and paid DLC. The first one of these is already out, with the second one out in September.

Beyond the first two confirmed DLC packs, Mojang Studios has laid out plans to add further endgame content, including alluding to content involving the End and the Nether. Since there's a partially built Nether Portal present in the camp, it's clear that these plans have been in place for quite a long time. We got an interview that goes over some of the plans for Minecraft Dungeons in more depth, and there's some good stuff in there. Related: Interview with Mojang Studios discusses future endgame plans for Minecraft Dungeons To sum it up, Mojang Studios intends to keep Minecraft Dungeons fresh with a combination of free updates that all players get access to, and larger expansions or DLC packs that are paid for. This helps Mojang Studios fund future content for the game without resorting to gross microtransactions, but it means that players with the base game still get new updates in the future. Jungle Awakens

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Jungle Awakens is the first major DLC for Minecraft Dungeons, and it came out July 1, 2020. This expansion adds three new areas to explore, new mobs, gear, and artifacts, and even has a new boss to conquer. It continues the story from the moment the main game left off, meaning Minecraft Dungeons will have an arching story through its expansion packs. The first DLC for Minecraft Dungeons definitely showcases the potential that the game has for the future. Related: Everything you need to know about the Jungle Awakens DLC for Minecraft Dungeons Environments are incredibly detailed and well-done (even more so than the main game), and the new additions are welcomed for returning players. Hopefully, Mojang Studios can keep the ball rolling with future expansions and update because Jungle Awakens is a great (but short) start. Alongside Jungle Awakens was a free update that made lots of balancing changes to Minecraft Dungeons, as well as added a new hidden level, Lower Temple. That means even players who don't purchase the DLC still get something out of the release. The changelog for the Jungle Awakens DLC is quite extensive, showing all the alterations Mojang Studios made with their first expansion pack. The Jungle Awakens DLC is included in Minecraft Dungeons: Hero Edition ($30 at Microsoft), or you can buy the Hero Pass ($10 at Microsoft) for the base game, which includes Jungle Awakens and one other DLC pack, or just purchase the Jungle Awakens DLC ($6 at Microsoft) by itself. Creeping Winter

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The second DLC that will come to Minecraft Dungeons is Creeping Winter. We now have an exact release date, with Creeping Winter coming out on September 8, alongside a free update, about two months after Jungle Awakens. This DLC should add a whole new area with new levels, gear, and mobs to boot, as well as featuring more endgame changes, and new vendors for the camp. There's still a lot to learn about Creeping Winter, but if Jungle Awakens is any indication, it should be a good one. Related: Everything you need to know about the Creeping Winter DLC for Minecraft Dungeons We'll have to wait a little longer to find more information on Creeping Winter, but I'm personally more excited by this DLC than even Jungle Awakens. I love the promised icy environment, and Creeping Winter should feature more meaningful changes to the game's endgame, where Jungle Awakens just focused on injecting new content and making some balancing changes to existing gear. Creeping Winter will launch alongside a free update, just like Jungle Awakens. Mojang Studios has said they expect to do both moving forward, so that the base game continuously gets better over time, while those who purchase the DLC get more content to enjoy. Whether or not the free update will also include another free level, as with Jungle Awakens, we'll have to wait and see, but the free update should at least feature all the balancing changes to the game, and possibly any changes made to the camp. The Creeping Winter DLC will be included in Minecraft Dungeons: Hero Edition ($30 at Microsoft), or you can buy the Hero Pass ($10 at Microsoft), which includes the Jungle Awakens and Creeping Winter DLC packs. Creeping Winter will probably be available to purchase on its own when it releases. What is the pricing and availability of Minecraft Dungeons?

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