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See the Fields of Mistria Mines and Dungeon Lava Caves Biome

The next major Fields of Mistria patch arrives on March 10, 2025, and NPC Studio shared a teaser trailer of the Lava Caves biome added to the mines and dungeon as part of the update. The footage on social media offers a peek at some of the monsters there, as well as shows how you can use tools to get around.

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Prior to the Lava Caves biome of the Fields of Mistria mines, the only pieces of equipment we’d really need to use were the pickaxe and sword. Once you get into this region after breaking the seal to continue into the dungeon depths, you’ll also need to use your watering can. This is because there will be large expanses of lava that farmers can’t just jump over. To cross, you’ll need to use a watering can to create bridges between landmasses. 

The trailer shows how an upgraded watering can in Fields of Mistria can make it possible to cross safely. It also shows some of the types of slime monsters, ore outcrops, and bugs present along the way. 

Here’s the new footage:

NPC Studio constantly shares video clips online highlighting new and old features in the farming sim. One of the last ones appeared earlier this week. It focused on the new Water Sprite Statue. This functions similar to a sprinkler in the Stardew Valley series, though you need to use an Essence Stone to water plants in a grid around the new item.

Fields of Mistria is currently in early access on PCs, and the new patch arrives on March 10, 2025.


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