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[[File:StrangeBeetleEncounter.png|right|thumb|A waja encountering a Strange Beetle in the mining cave.]]
 
[[File:StrangeBeetleEncounter.png|right|thumb|A waja encountering a Strange Beetle in the mining cave.]]
The '''mining game''' is a unique daily game found on the Games page under World that requires you to dig (click) repeatedly, with each dig giving you the opportunity to find items or [[WC]] in the Midnight Cave. To play you must train one waja in mining and have at least 300 [[WC]] on hand.  The game can be played daily, and is over for the day when the waja runs out of digs.
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The '''mining game''' is a unique daily game found in its' own separate area under Explore, that requires you to dig (click) repeatedly, with each dig giving you the opportunity to find items or [[WC]] in the Midnight Cave. To play you must train one waja in mining and have at least 300 [[WC]] on hand.  The game can be played daily, and is over for the day when the waja runs out of digs.
  
 
The mining game was released on March 16 of 2010, got an overhaul on October 16 of 2014 and again on May 12 of 2015.
 
The mining game was released on March 16 of 2010, got an overhaul on October 16 of 2014 and again on May 12 of 2015.
  
 
==Mining Cave Basics==
 
==Mining Cave Basics==
If you don't already have a mining waja, you will need to select one to play with and pay 10,000 WC to teach it to mine, giving it a mining level of 1.  After a waja has been trained once, it does not have to be trained ever again. Once you've trained a waja you will be taken to the mining entances, where you eventually can select different cave entances. But at first only the Cave of Shadows will be open for you (the entrance to the far left side). Once you've clicked on the Cave of Shadows, you will be taken to the mining screen.  This screen features your waja's picture in the bottom left, the scenario at the left top, the cave image at the right and four directional buttons at the top of the cave.  To mine you simply click the direction in which you want to dig and you will encounter a random scenario.  One of several possible effects will occur per dig:
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If you don't already have a mining waja, you will need to select one to play with and pay 10,000 WC to teach it to mine, giving it a mining level of 1.  After a waja has been trained once, it does not have to be trained ever again. Once you've trained a waja you will be taken to the mining entrances, where you eventually can select different cave entrances. But at first only the Cave of Shadows will be open for you (the entrance to the far left side). Once you've clicked on the Cave of Shadows, you will be taken to the mining screen.  This screen features your waja's picture in the bottom left, the scenario at the left top, the cave image at the right and four directional buttons at the top of the cave.  To mine you simply click the direction in which you want to dig and you will encounter a random scenario.  One of several possible effects will occur per dig:
  
 
# '''Nothing Happens''' - Your waja got distracted/scared/sat down/just plain didn't find anything.
 
# '''Nothing Happens''' - Your waja got distracted/scared/sat down/just plain didn't find anything.
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# '''Gain two digs''' -  
 
# '''Gain two digs''' -  
 
# '''Lose one dig''' - A Mean Bat will hit your waja, causing it to take a break.  You lose one dig.
 
# '''Lose one dig''' - A Mean Bat will hit your waja, causing it to take a break.  You lose one dig.
# '''Lose two digs''' - Your waja either tripped in a hole or get stuck in some yucky goo, and you lose two digs.
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# '''Lose two digs''' - Your waja either tripped in a hole or got stuck in some yucky goo, and you lose two digs.
 
# '''Gain WC''' - Encountering a Lucky Butterfly will give you between 10,000 and 30,000 WC.  Tricky Raccoons will give you between 1 and 300 WC.   
 
# '''Gain WC''' - Encountering a Lucky Butterfly will give you between 10,000 and 30,000 WC.  Tricky Raccoons will give you between 1 and 300 WC.   
 
# '''Lose WC''' - Annoying Rats steal between 1 and 300 WC.
 
# '''Lose WC''' - Annoying Rats steal between 1 and 300 WC.
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The mining cave has four kinds of items.  The first are the four [[Potion]] ingredients that can be taken to the [[Mad Scientist]] and traded for potions that add potion mutations to your waja.    These ingredients are always available in the mining cave.  They are:
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The mining cave has six kinds of items.  The first are the four [[Potion]] ingredients that can be taken to the [[Mad Scientist]] and traded for potions that add potion mutations to your waja.    These ingredients are always available in the mining cave.  They are:
 
*[[Rock]]
 
*[[Rock]]
 
*[[Roots]]
 
*[[Roots]]
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*[[Earthworm]]
 
*[[Earthworm]]
  
The second are equippables that are always in the mining cave.  Examples include but are not limited to:
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The second are equippables that are always in the mining cave.  Examples include (but are not limited to):
 
*[[Pickaxe]] (Common)
 
*[[Pickaxe]] (Common)
 
*[[Mining Cave Wallpaper]] (Common)
 
*[[Mining Cave Wallpaper]] (Common)
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*[[Gentle Ghost]] (Rare)
 
*[[Gentle Ghost]] (Rare)
  
The third are items that spend a brief time (usually a month or so, but sometimes longer) in the mining cave before being replaced with new items.  Past examples included:
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The third are items that spend a brief time (usually a month or so, but sometimes longer) in the mining cave before being replaced with new items.  Past examples include:
 
*[[Dagger]]
 
*[[Dagger]]
 
*[[Pink Pearl Earrings]]
 
*[[Pink Pearl Earrings]]
 
*[[White Shutter Shades]]
 
*[[White Shutter Shades]]
  
And the fourth are the items exclusive to the [[Raccoon King Plot]]. Examples include but are not limited to:
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The fourth are the items exclusive to the [[Raccoon King Plot]]. Examples include (but are not limited to):
 
*[[Ball of Fluff]]
 
*[[Ball of Fluff]]
 
*[[Leather Strips]]
 
*[[Leather Strips]]
 
*[[Ruby Gem]]
 
*[[Ruby Gem]]
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The fifth are critters which can be collected and displayed through your profile. Examples include (but are not limited to):
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*[[Critter 1]]
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*[[Critter 2]]
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*[[Critter 3]]
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*[[Critter 4]]
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The sixth are the items that can be sent to [[Nicola the Genius]] in exchange for certain dyes. Examples include (but are not limited to):
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*[[Bat Wing]]
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*[[Firefly Wings]]
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*[[Snottite Sample]]
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*[[Moss Ball]]
  
 
==Changing Your Mining Waja==
 
==Changing Your Mining Waja==
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==Mining Game Misconceptions==
 
==Mining Game Misconceptions==
Many of the more superstitious players will claim that mining in a certain way, at a certain time of day, in certain directions, with a certain breed, being a certain level, etc etc. will increase your chances of finding/catching something good or gaining a level.  This is false, as finding items, leveling up, and catching rares are all completely random chance.  Having a higher level does not directly affect your chances of finding things, however it will determine which caves you have access to.
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Some players claim that mining in a certain way, at a certain time of day, in certain directions, with a certain breed, being a certain level, etc etc. will increase your chances of finding/catching something good or gaining a level.  This is false, as finding items, leveling up, and catching rares are all completely random chance.  Having a higher level does not directly affect your chances of finding things, however it will determine which caves you have access to.

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A waja encountering a Strange Beetle in the mining cave.

The mining game is a unique daily game found in its' own separate area under Explore, that requires you to dig (click) repeatedly, with each dig giving you the opportunity to find items or WC in the Midnight Cave. To play you must train one waja in mining and have at least 300 WC on hand. The game can be played daily, and is over for the day when the waja runs out of digs.

The mining game was released on March 16 of 2010, got an overhaul on October 16 of 2014 and again on May 12 of 2015.

Mining Cave Basics

If you don't already have a mining waja, you will need to select one to play with and pay 10,000 WC to teach it to mine, giving it a mining level of 1. After a waja has been trained once, it does not have to be trained ever again. Once you've trained a waja you will be taken to the mining entrances, where you eventually can select different cave entrances. But at first only the Cave of Shadows will be open for you (the entrance to the far left side). Once you've clicked on the Cave of Shadows, you will be taken to the mining screen. This screen features your waja's picture in the bottom left, the scenario at the left top, the cave image at the right and four directional buttons at the top of the cave. To mine you simply click the direction in which you want to dig and you will encounter a random scenario. One of several possible effects will occur per dig:

  1. Nothing Happens - Your waja got distracted/scared/sat down/just plain didn't find anything.
  2. Gain one dig - A Gentle Breeze will refresh your waja and grant them an extra dig.
  3. Gain two digs -
  4. Lose one dig - A Mean Bat will hit your waja, causing it to take a break. You lose one dig.
  5. Lose two digs - Your waja either tripped in a hole or got stuck in some yucky goo, and you lose two digs.
  6. Gain WC - Encountering a Lucky Butterfly will give you between 10,000 and 30,000 WC. Tricky Raccoons will give you between 1 and 300 WC.
  7. Lose WC - Annoying Rats steal between 1 and 300 WC.
  8. Common Item - Your waja will find a common item that is deposited automatically into your inventory.
  9. Uncommon Item - A popup will appear on your screen giving you the option to attempt to 'catch' the creature. If you choose "Ok", the game will calculate whether or not you succeeded. If you failed or clicked "Cancel", the game will tell you the item escaped. If you succeed, you will get a "congratulations" message and the item will be placed in your inventory.
  10. Level Gained - Encountering a "Strange Beetle" will increase your waja's mining level by 1. Encountering another waja in the caves might increase your wajas mining level by 2, or it might do nothing at all.
  11. Level Lost - Encountering a "Cave-in" will decrease your waja's mining level by 1.
  12. Injured Bird - If you encounter the Injured Bird, you can choose to start the Raccoon King Plot or not, by either replying to the bird or by ignoring it.


Mining Levels

Levels are gained when the mining waja encounters a "Strange Beetle". Finding this beetle will increase the waja's level by 1. There is no way to increase your chances of encountering the Strange Beetle and gaining a level; some people go months without getting a level, then gain three in one day. It's completely random. Just keep mining every day and eventually your waja will find one. Levels can also be increased by encountering a random waja whilst mining who will give your waja tips, increasing their level by 2.

Levels are lost when a mining waja encounters a "Cave In". Getting caught in a cave in will decrease the waja's level by 1.

Wajas retain their mining levels when they are sold or transferred.

Mining Digs

The basic amount of digs are 40 and upgraded accounts get 80 digs per day. However, by buying a Mining Candle, a Mining Torch or a Mining Lantern you can add more digs to your account. Note that these items are single use only, and only apply the digs to the day used.

Digs regenerate throughout the day if you have already used them, and you will regain 1 dig every half hour.

Mining Cave Entrances

When you first start out the only entrance you are limited to the Cave of Shadows. But by gaining Mining Levels other entrances will be available. By level 25 will The Glowworm Cave open up and by level 45 will The Sparkling Groto be available.

By doing the Raccoon King Plot you will also gain access to Raccoon Forest and eventually Murky Forest.

Mining Cave Items

For a list of all items released via the mining cave, please see Mining Cave Items


The mining cave has six kinds of items. The first are the four Potion ingredients that can be taken to the Mad Scientist and traded for potions that add potion mutations to your waja. These ingredients are always available in the mining cave. They are:

The second are equippables that are always in the mining cave. Examples include (but are not limited to):

The third are items that spend a brief time (usually a month or so, but sometimes longer) in the mining cave before being replaced with new items. Past examples include:

The fourth are the items exclusive to the Raccoon King Plot. Examples include (but are not limited to):

The fifth are critters which can be collected and displayed through your profile. Examples include (but are not limited to):

The sixth are the items that can be sent to Nicola the Genius in exchange for certain dyes. Examples include (but are not limited to):

Changing Your Mining Waja

You can only change your mining waja if you have not started mining for that day. If you haven't played that day, the mining screen will display a "Change Mining Waja" button above the cave picture. From here, you'll be able to select another waja from your cave to mine with. If the waja you switch to has not been trained in mining yet you will have to pay 10,000 WC to train it.

Mining Game Misconceptions

Some players claim that mining in a certain way, at a certain time of day, in certain directions, with a certain breed, being a certain level, etc etc. will increase your chances of finding/catching something good or gaining a level. This is false, as finding items, leveling up, and catching rares are all completely random chance. Having a higher level does not directly affect your chances of finding things, however it will determine which caves you have access to.