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[[File:AsprezaCaves.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Map of the Aspreza Caves.]]
The '''Aspreza Caves''' are a small network of caverns in southeast Pianda in [[Betrayal at Antara]]. They are located just south of [[Aspreza]] and are first accessible in Chapter 1.
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The '''Aspreza Caves''' are a small network of caverns in southeast [[Pianda]] in [[Betrayal at Antara]]. They are located just south of [[Aspreza]] and are first accessible in Chapter 1.
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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[[File:MickelPit.jpg|thumb|Mickel trapped in a pit in the Aspreza Caves.]]
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"The damp, cold caverns of the Aspreza Coast" are used to age a semi-soft [[Food and Gold (Betrayal in Antara)#Cheese|cheese]] whose "sharp bite" is "cherished throughout the [[Antaran Empire|Empire]]." The cave system is small, with three dead-end tunnels leading off a central hub, and can be explored with a minimum of 6 [[Tools (Betrayal in Antara)#Torches|Torches]].
   
This small set of caves is the first place to encounter [[Masliths]] in the game. There are two groups of four Masliths and two groups of four [[Carliths]] inhabiting the caverns. There are also two unlocked, non-trapped Chests; the Chest found in a northwest cavern contains Cheese, while the one found in a northeast cavern contains Cheese and 1 Torch.
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There are two groups of four [[Masliths]] and two groups of four [[Carliths]] inhabiting the caverns.
   
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==Chests==
Hints and Tips
 
   
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There are two unlocked, non-trapped Chests in the caves; the Chest found in a northwest cavern contains Cheese, while the one found in a northeast cavern contains Cheese and 1 Torch.
To fully explore the Aspreza Caves, enter with 6 or more Torches, at least 1 Rope, and Senwater for the whole party. Do not cast Resonance of Fortune; there is no treasure hidden in the walls, and Shovels and Pickaxes are not needed.
 
   
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==Rescue==
If [[Fidali Paste]] is not yet available, cure Maslith poison by using 1 Senwater during the character's first turn after being poisoned. Poisoning is much more difficult to cure after the fight ends.
 
   
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In a large southwest cavern, a small boy from Aspreza, '''Mickel''', has fallen into a pit. If the party has at least 1 [[Tools (Betrayal in Antara)#Rope|Rope]], they can speak to Mickel, click on him with the Rope, and rescue him from the pit, returning to his mother's house in Aspreza later for a reward. No Rope is actually used up during the rescue, leaving the party with the same amount they started with.
==Mickel Subquest==
 
 
To rescue young Mickel from a pit in the caverns, meet his mother Briala in Aspreza and bring at least 1 Rope into the cave. Find the pit in a southwest cavern, speak to Mickel, and then give him the Rope. Return to Briala's house for a reward.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* Unlike the mines in [[Betrayal at Krondor]], the party cannot fall into pits in Antara's caves.
   
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* All Cheese sold and found in the game is Asprezan cheese.
Unlike the mines in [[Betrayal at Krondor]], the party cannot fall into pits in this cave.
 
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* The Aspreza Caves are the first cave system visited, the first place where Masliths can be encountered, and the first place where Rope can be used in the game (as well as the only place where Rope is needed in Chapter 1.
 
The Carliths inhabiting the caverns do not carry items.
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* The Carliths inhabiting the caverns do not carry items.
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* There are no Buried Caches or prospecting sites available in this cave, so [[Tools (Betrayal in Antara)#Shovels|Shovels]], [[Tools (Betrayal in Antara)#Pickaxe|Pickaxes]], and the Resonance of Fortune spell are not needed.
 
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* In Chapter 1, only 1 dose of [[Potions (Betrayal in Antara)#Senwater|Senwater]] is needed during battle to cure a character poisoned by a Maslith.
Mickel can be rescued if the party has at least 1 Rope. None is used up during the rescue, leaving the party with the same amount they started with. This is the only place where Rope is needed in Chapter 1.
 
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"The damp, cold caverns of the Aspreza Coast" are used to age a semi-soft cheese whose "sharp bite" is "cherished throughout the Empire."
 
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Revision as of 14:57, 28 October 2018

AsprezaCaves

Map of the Aspreza Caves.

The Aspreza Caves are a small network of caverns in southeast Pianda in Betrayal at Antara. They are located just south of Aspreza and are first accessible in Chapter 1.

Description

MickelPit

Mickel trapped in a pit in the Aspreza Caves.

"The damp, cold caverns of the Aspreza Coast" are used to age a semi-soft cheese whose "sharp bite" is "cherished throughout the Empire." The cave system is small, with three dead-end tunnels leading off a central hub, and can be explored with a minimum of 6 Torches.

There are two groups of four Masliths and two groups of four Carliths inhabiting the caverns.

Chests

There are two unlocked, non-trapped Chests in the caves; the Chest found in a northwest cavern contains Cheese, while the one found in a northeast cavern contains Cheese and 1 Torch.

Rescue

In a large southwest cavern, a small boy from Aspreza, Mickel, has fallen into a pit. If the party has at least 1 Rope, they can speak to Mickel, click on him with the Rope, and rescue him from the pit, returning to his mother's house in Aspreza later for a reward. No Rope is actually used up during the rescue, leaving the party with the same amount they started with.

Trivia

  • All Cheese sold and found in the game is Asprezan cheese.
  • The Aspreza Caves are the first cave system visited, the first place where Masliths can be encountered, and the first place where Rope can be used in the game (as well as the only place where Rope is needed in Chapter 1.
  • The Carliths inhabiting the caverns do not carry items.
  • There are no Buried Caches or prospecting sites available in this cave, so Shovels, Pickaxes, and the Resonance of Fortune spell are not needed.
  • In Chapter 1, only 1 dose of Senwater is needed during battle to cure a character poisoned by a Maslith.