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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The Tower Wraith would've had a [[https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Minecraft_Dungeons:Tower_Wraith?file=Tower_Wraith_%2528Green%2529.png green variant]] they could switch into for summoning poison clouds, but they use a pink variant instead in normal gameplay. This might have to do with consistency as green poison clouds can only be made by players while pink clouds are created by Witches.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The Tower Wraith would've had a [[https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Minecraft_Dungeons:Tower_Wraith?file=Tower_Wraith_%2528Green%2529.wiki/w/File:Tower_Wraith_(Green).png green variant]] they could switch into for summoning poison clouds, but they use a pink variant instead in normal gameplay. This might have to do with consistency as green poison clouds can only be made by players while pink clouds are created by Witches.
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* TheWikiRule: ''Minecraft Dungeons'' has its own wiki [[https://minecraftdungeons-archive.fandom.com/wiki/Minecraft:_Dungeons_Wiki here]], but it also has its own pages and articles on the [[https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Minecraft_Dungeons Minecraft Wiki]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The Tower Wraith would've had a [[https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Minecraft_Dungeons:Tower_Wraith?file=Tower_Wraith_%2528Green%2529.png green variant]] they could switch into for summoning poison clouds, but they use a pink variant instead in normal gameplay. This might have to do with consistency as green poison clouds can only be made by players while pink clouds are created by Witches.
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** The Nether Warrior and End Rogue skins would have been available to players who bought the Flames of the Nether and Echoing Void [=DLCs=] respectively, but both were scrapped under the assumption both were made early in development and replaced with the updated skins in the [=DLCs=]' official releases. Strangely, the former was readded the game some time afterwards, being listed as a base game skin[[note]]Skins obtained from DLC or seasonal events will have a tag that reads either 'DLC' or 'Seasonal', none of which are present when selecting the Nether Warrior skin[[/note]].

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** The Nether Warrior and End Rogue skins would have been available to players who bought the Flames of the Nether and Echoing Void [=DLCs=] respectively, but both were scrapped under the assumption both were made early in development and replaced with the updated skins in the [=DLCs=]' official releases. Strangely, the former was readded to the game some time afterwards, being listed as a base game skin[[note]]Skins obtained from DLC or seasonal events will have a tag that reads either 'DLC' or 'Seasonal', none of which are present when selecting the Nether Warrior skin[[/note]].
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** The Nether Warrior and End Rogue skins would have been available to players who bought the Flames of the Nether and Echoing Void [=DLCs=] respectively, but both were scrapped under the assumption both were made early in development and replaced with the updated skins in the [=DLCs=]' official releases. Strangely, the former is usable on the Nintendo Switch version of the Ultimate Edition of the game, being listed as a base game skin[[note]]Skins obtained from DLC or seasonal events will have a tag that reads either 'DLC' or 'Seasonal', none of which are present when selecting the Nether Warrior skin[[/note]].

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** The Nether Warrior and End Rogue skins would have been available to players who bought the Flames of the Nether and Echoing Void [=DLCs=] respectively, but both were scrapped under the assumption both were made early in development and replaced with the updated skins in the [=DLCs=]' official releases. Strangely, the former is usable on was readded the Nintendo Switch version of the Ultimate Edition of the game, game some time afterwards, being listed as a base game skin[[note]]Skins obtained from DLC or seasonal events will have a tag that reads either 'DLC' or 'Seasonal', none of which are present when selecting the Nether Warrior skin[[/note]].

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* DummiedOut: There are some items in the game that were clearly removed from it before the release, such as the Blightbearer (a unique Harvester) and the Monkey Motivator (a unique pickaxe).
** The arcade version has content that goes unused in the home versions, like the Ender/Curious Armor (a unique Guard's Armor) and the Mage and Obsidian Monstrosity, who appear as bosses in Squid Coast and Obsidian Pinnacle, respectively.

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* DummiedOut: ''Minecaft Dungeons'' has a lot of content like items, mobs, enchantments and even dungeons that got axed before the release of the game or [=DLCs=] in some cases.
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There are some items in the game that were clearly removed from it before the release, such as the Blightbearer (a unique Harvester) and the Monkey Motivator (a unique pickaxe).
pickaxe that would've come with the Jungle Awakens DLC).
** The arcade version has content that goes unused in the home versions, like the Ender/Curious Armor (a unique Guard's Armor) and the Mage and Obsidian Monstrosity, who appear as bosses in Squid Coast and Obsidian Pinnacle, respectively. [[note]]The latter does appear in Obsidian Pinnacle in the home version as a structure that can be generated on some occasions.[[/note]]



** The Nether Warrior and End Rogue skins would have been available to players who bought the Flames of the Nether and Echoing Void [=DLCs=] respectively, but both were scrapped under the assumption both were made early in development and replaced with the updated skins in the [=DLCs=]' official releases. Strangely, the former is usable on the Nintendo Switch version of the Ultimate Edition of the game, being listed as a base game skin[[note]]Skins obtained from DLC or seasonal events will have a tag that reads either 'DLC' or 'Seasonal', none of which are present when selecting the Nether Warrior skin''[[/note]].

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** The Nether Warrior and End Rogue skins would have been available to players who bought the Flames of the Nether and Echoing Void [=DLCs=] respectively, but both were scrapped under the assumption both were made early in development and replaced with the updated skins in the [=DLCs=]' official releases. Strangely, the former is usable on the Nintendo Switch version of the Ultimate Edition of the game, being listed as a base game skin[[note]]Skins obtained from DLC or seasonal events will have a tag that reads either 'DLC' or 'Seasonal', none of which are present when selecting the Nether Warrior skin''[[/note]].skin[[/note]].
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Might need more information regarding the Nether Warrior since they may be useable in other versions of the game

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** The Nether Warrior and End Rogue skins would have been available to players who bought the Flames of the Nether and Echoing Void [=DLCs=] respectively, but both were scrapped under the assumption both were made early in development and replaced with the updated skins in the [=DLCs=]' official releases. Strangely, the former is usable on the Nintendo Switch version of the Ultimate Edition of the game, being listed as a base game skin[[note]]Skins obtained from DLC or seasonal events will have a tag that reads either 'DLC' or 'Seasonal', none of which are present when selecting the Nether Warrior skin''[[/note]].
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** The base game has information for Andesite Hills and Slimy Sewers, two dungeons that can't be accessed in the base game. The Flames of the Nether DLC would come with two more unused areas, Netherwart Forest and Scorched Crags.

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* DummiedOut: There are some items in the game that were clearly removed from it before the release, such as the Blightbearer (a unique Harvester), the Monkey Motivator (a unique pickaxe) and the Curious Armor (a unique Guard's Armor).

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* DummiedOut: There are some items in the game that were clearly removed from it before the release, such as the Blightbearer (a unique Harvester), Harvester) and the Monkey Motivator (a unique pickaxe) and pickaxe).
** The arcade version has content that goes unused in
the Curious home versions, like the Ender/Curious Armor (a unique Guard's Armor).Armor) and the Mage and Obsidian Monstrosity, who appear as bosses in Squid Coast and Obsidian Pinnacle, respectively.
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* TheWikiRule: ''Minecraft Dungeons'' has its own wiki [[https://minecraftdungeons-archive.fandom.com/wiki/Minecraft:_Dungeons_Wiki here]], but it also has its own pages and articles on the [[https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Minecraft_Dungeons Minecraft Wiki]].
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Dummied Out is now trivia. Moving examples accordingly.

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* DummiedOut: There are some items in the game that were clearly removed from it before the release, such as the Blightbearer (a unique Harvester), the Monkey Motivator (a unique pickaxe) and the Curious Armor (a unique Guard's Armor).
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