I am so happy you figured the mine exit out!! I'd been wanting to drop hints etc. but since the game is all about the puzzles I did not want to spoil anything. Now I will give you a navigation tip mainly because the Farm mine is the smallest area with the others being progressively larger. Use the ladder as your middle point and decide north, south, east, west by looking at how your character is pointing when you pull up the main map. Your directional arrow will always be pointing in the direction you are facing. This will keep you heading in a straighter line. You got so turned around so many times, it had to be frustrating. I also recommend making some flares and using them. They light up a large area for a brief time. This will help you see off in the distance a bit. So, keep correcting your direction via the map, flare to see distance and you'll find all the exits for each biome mine.
There is another puzzle on the farm, It's in every area, that you have not done yet (unless I am misremembering) Look for an autumn tree. A good way to get back to the exit in the mines, especially because they keep getting bigger and bigger as you progress to the different areas, is to let the darkness swallow you. Since there is no penalty for it I use it as a quick travel back LOL One more tip, In the Luma pin, if you hoe up the ground and take all the plants out then get the grass and replant it it will stop things from growing and spreading. You should get decorative plants soon, if you don't have them already, including trees. It makes managing the Luma area much easier
I have seen the autumn tree on the farm, but I always though it was too pretty to cut down, guess I will have to! I might take your advice about the Luma pen too it is super cluttered right now.
You did what I did...found the wall, followed the wall and found the exit eventually and some other goodies. Works every time.
I am so happy you figured the mine exit out!! I'd been wanting to drop hints etc. but since the game is all about the puzzles I did not want to spoil anything.
Now I will give you a navigation tip mainly because the Farm mine is the smallest area with the others being progressively larger. Use the ladder as your middle point and decide north, south, east, west by looking at how your character is pointing when you pull up the main map. Your directional arrow will always be pointing in the direction you are facing. This will keep you heading in a straighter line. You got so turned around so many times, it had to be frustrating. I also recommend making some flares and using them. They light up a large area for a brief time. This will help you see off in the distance a bit. So, keep correcting your direction via the map, flare to see distance and you'll find all the exits for each biome mine.
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There is another puzzle on the farm, It's in every area, that you have not done yet (unless I am misremembering) Look for an autumn tree.
A good way to get back to the exit in the mines, especially because they keep getting bigger and bigger as you progress to the different areas, is to let the darkness swallow you. Since there is no penalty for it I use it as a quick travel back LOL
One more tip, In the Luma pin, if you hoe up the ground and take all the plants out then get the grass and replant it it will stop things from growing and spreading. You should get decorative plants soon, if you don't have them already, including trees. It makes managing the Luma area much easier
Oh no, I have plans to decorate around that tree. Pls tell me I don't have to chop it down? 😥
I have seen the autumn tree on the farm, but I always though it was too pretty to cut down, guess I will have to! I might take your advice about the Luma pen too it is super cluttered right now.
congrats Shelab👍😊 .. just please do not go cave spelunking in real life 😅 your sence of direction is terrible😂❤
I doubt I will have time to go cave spelunking any time soon, but if I do I will be sure to go with a reputable guide!
@LadyShelab 😂😂👍😊