Maze Guide

Mazes in Mystera Legends consist of one or more maps of the actual maze and then a prize room. The maze itself is an open room, possibly with enemies inside, and invisible walls that will teleport you back to the beginning of the maze. The prize room usually consists of warps to generate your prize and take you to it.

The path to solve a maze is seemingly random, and every time someone claims a prize the path is regenerated. If the server is restarted or crashes, then the path will be regenerated as well.

Tips

 * Since you can not see the walls that will warp you back to the beginning, solving a maze without some way to visualize the path you have taken is nearly impossible. Therefore, every time you find the next tile in the maze's path, you should drop one item, preferably a stackable item like Wool.
 * Always remember that it doesn't matter which direction you're coming from, if you run into a wall then you will be warped to the beginning. So if you can't access a tile from the bottom, you won't be able to access it from the left, right, or top.
 * It's a good idea to have multiple people working on a maze at once. Communicate and coordinate with them. If you find a broken path, tell them so they don't get warped back to the start. Players will often signal which direction they're going to attemp by using an arrow: >, <, ^, v.
 * Someone should clean up the dropped items once the maze is solved. Not only does this save resources so you don't have to collect any more, but it keeps the map clean in case someone else wants to try the maze immediately after you're done. Someone should claim the position of "clean up guy" so two people don't try cleaning up and one get lost.
 * Remember that if someone claims a prize then the map's path will regenerate. Be sure everyone is ready before anyone claims the prize.
 * Mystera Legends has a bit of a recycle function; if an item is left on a non-keep tile, which are mostly only found in houses and City Centers, for too long, then the item will disappear. if the maze is taking longer than you expected, then someone should go back to the beginning of the maze and pick up each item and then drop it again. This resets the timer so the item will not disappear.
 * Since most mazes have monsters inside of them, and the monsters are most likely aggresive, you can use this to your advantage. If you stand on a tile fairly close to the monster, then the monster will try to get to you. Monsters never get warped to the beginning, so they can often reveal paths to you that you did not notice.